Gracie and the Bad Hat
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EBOOK ISBN: 978-1-58749-641-7
GENRE: Contemporary romance
AUTHOR:
Vicki Gaia
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'A bad hat': a person who deliberately stirs up mischief and commotion.

Grace O’Shaughnessy, a hat maker who lives in San Francisco, is determined to find a perfect man to love. Left at the altar because her ex-fiancé had considered her too high-maintenance, Grace makes a list of the qualities she’s looking for in Mr. Right. Never again will she date an irresponsible guy.

Dedicating her list to Jane Austen, the way she sees it, Ms. Austen’s heroines always chose the gentleman over the rake. Everything is going according to plan, until she wakes up naked in bed with a stranger! Well, not a complete stranger…but a photographer she’d met at his opening. Living in the seediest neighborhood in San Francisco, he’s definitely not a suitable choice for a serious relationship.

Not at all a gentleman, Steven Levy is a man Grace’s mother would consider a bad hat. Worse yet, he sets out to get Gracie back into his bed, viewing her as a delicious challenge. Reeling from a bad affair, he wants nothing to do with love, but Gracie, with her long legs, honey color hair, and crazy hats intrigues him. Ready to prove her wrong about that damn list of hers, why can’t she realize finding a perfect man isn’t the same as shopping for groceries?

To Grace’s annoyance, Steven pops up everywhere! He won’t go away, and the more she’s with him the more their attraction grows. He shows her a side of the city she’s never explored. There is more to Steven Levy than Grace first thought, and she’s tempted to rip up her list. Anyone who loves his grandmother the way Steven does can’t be all that bad.

REVIEWS:


"Humor, romance and a touch of reality are brilliantly combined to form what could just be my favorite book of the year! A must read for all romantics as well as those jaded by losing in love. This book is FABULOUS!!! Absolutely fabulous!!! A big thumbs-up!" Reviewed by Aya29 of Euro-Reviews, 5 GOLD RINGS

"The continuous love/hate back and forth between Grace and Steven lies at the heart of the book.... Readers looking for a light and fluffy romance would be disappointed. This is a rough and exhausting, but more true to life, journey for these two protagonists. Readers also get to delight in a side romance between Mina, a friend of both Grace and Steven, and Robert, a widower and art gallery owner who wants to show Steven's work. On a much smaller scale, their relationship mimics that of Steven and Grace's as each tries to figure out ways to let the other into his or her life while also trying to keep their hearts safe from pain. There is a realism in both affairs that highlights the fact that sometimes love isn't enough and relationships require work." Reviewed by Kathy Samuels of Romance Reviews Today

“This is the first book by this author that I've read, so I went into the story without any preconceived ideas. What I found was a pleasant surprise. The storyline is so realistic that it be could be happening to anyone, could be anyone. The attraction between these two starts so subtle that at first you're not certain where it will lead. But as it grows and becomes deeper, their physical chemistry explodes… a good read on a rainy afternoon.” Reviewed by Pam of My Book Cravings Reviews, Rating 4

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Excerpt:

Grace O'Shaughnessy was naked.

The photographer she met last night slept curved into her side, his thighs pressed against her legs, his arm flung over her chest. A smile warmed his face, but her stomach felt like ice.

Grace lifted the sheet to take a peek, and a groan escaped her.

Yes, buck naked and tangled up in a man's plaid robe, her black straw hat crushed between the pillows.

The sour aftertaste of too much merlot tainted her mouth, and she touched her forehead, a headache snaking up her neck. Grace gingerly moved his arm off her chest. Sweat and heat stung her skin, and the ghost of his touch kept her off balance. It took all of her effort to stay focused on what she had to do. Mainly, to get the hell out of here before he woke up.

Grace swung her legs over the edge of the bed, clutching the robe to her chest. The shock of cold air nipped at her toes. She slipped out between the sheets, barely missing a pile of blankets and pillows arranged on the floor. Careful to step around the tangled bedding, she noted her surroundings.

Morning sunlight squeezed through the frosted windows and cast a gray light that did nothing to dispel the gloom. She wrinkled her nose. Not too successful earning his living as a photographer, the studio the antithesis of a romantic loft so popular with the city's urban professionals.

Wallpaper, faded with age, curled off the walls. The furnishings sparse--a Murphy bed, plain square nightstand, scarred wood table, and two chairs she remembered him saying he'd fished out of the bay. Was he kidding? From the looks of it, she didn't think so.

When Grace lifted her hat, he rolled over, let out a sharp snort and burrowed his head in his pillow. Her heart sped up and lodged in her throat and she froze. To her relief, he didn't move a muscle. Now was her chance to escape. After scooping up her clothes and purse from the floor, she made a beeline to the bathroom.

Grace closed the bathroom door before dropping the robe to the floor. Standing naked in front of the sink, she turned on the faucet and splashed cold water on her face. The water refreshed her but the drawn face staring back from the cracked mirror horrified her--bloodshot eyes, hair matted to one side of her head, a flushed complexion.

She opened the medicine cabinet hoping to find a bottle of aspirin. Instead, she found a shelf crammed with blue Trojan boxes. Obviously, a long line of women visited the man's bed. Or maybe, he'd hoped to get lucky. With any luck, she had sense to use one of these condoms he'd stored so expectantly in his cabinet.

The remaining shelves held a box of bandages, two toothbrushes (one wrapped in its cellophane box) and a tube of toothpaste. She closed the cabinet door and sighed. What stupidity to sleep with a stranger. She'd never believed in one-night stands, wanting to have a connection with her lover. But last night she'd been vulnerable to the photographer's charms, and it'd been so long since she'd been this intensely attracted to a man.

A razor leaned against the glass shelf alongside a can of shaving cream and a bottle of aftershave. Grace brought the bottle to her nose, and took a whiff, the brisk scent evoking the smell of his skin. A tingling sensation coiled in her groin. A mouthwatering fragrance, reminding her of ocean spray and days spent in the sun. Cranking up the 'cold' on the faucet, she splashed her burning cheeks. She had to get out of here, and quick, before she crawled back into bed and demanded satisfaction, not remembering one second of their lovemaking. Just her luck to finally meet an attractive man and not remember a thing that went on between the sheets.

Grace zipped up her wrinkled dress and wadded up her nylons, stuffing them into her purse. She tugged her hat over her unruly hair. This hat had gotten her into this mess. The photographer had approached her to compliment her on its delicate rose trim and the way it framed her face. He'd seduced with his smooth words and his arresting face. And like a desperate woman, she fell for his affectionate manner.

Ready to leave, Grace opened the bathroom door and peeked out. The photographer remained in his position on the bed. Safe to make her exit, she tiptoed toward the front door, slipped on her shoes, and almost escaped.

"Gracie, you're leaving without saying goodbye?"

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Author BIO: Vicki Gaia is a successful writer and contemporary artist. Passionate about the creative process, she began her artistic career in 1990 with her contemporary works on mixed media. Upon opening her own art gallery in 1998, Vicki found inspiration and time to write. Thus, began the career of this accomplished writer. Six years after writing her first short story, Ms. Gaia has published three romance novels: Cradle of Light, and its sequel Fragments of Light, as well as Long Strange Trip.

A native of California, Ms. Gaia travels the world in search of inspiration but calls Arizona home. She shares her beautiful adobe with her wonderful husband and favorite man (fictional or real). Inspired by the reality that romance amongst lovers is a hope more than a guarantee, the author focuses her literary attention on fiercely independent female characters. To learn more about Ms. Gaia please visit http://www.vickigaia.com

Ms. Gaia has written two other romances for Awe-Struck - Cradle the Light and Fragments of Light, the first two titles of a WWII trilogy

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