
Welcome to my stop on the Bolted Blurb Blitz Tour. Today I have a special excerpt from Meg Benjamin's book and also another stop for tour followers to comment and enter for a chance at a $10 dollar Amazon Giftcard.
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What he saw next almost convinced Hank he was hallucinating. The woman was dressed like something out of a movie: a huge bell-shaped skirt covered with ruffles, a wide sash at the waist, a low-cut neckline that stretched across her shoulders and revealed what looked to be more-than-respectable breasts. After a moment, she knelt at the edge, peering down at him, and he saw short brownish hair and dark eyes. “Hi,” she said.

She frowned slightly, dark eyes narrowing. “Possibly. What do you need exactly?”
“My foot’s wedged in here.” He pointed to his foot, still jammed between the two large rocks. “Maybe you could help me pull the rocks apart so I could get loose.” She frowned, considering. “How about just taking your shoe off?” He shook his head. “I tried that. It’s too tight. I can’t get my foot out of the shoe.”
“Oh.” She was still frowning. “Okay, just a minute.” She disappeared from the edge, and for a moment he was unreasonably afraid she’d gone. Then he saw the bell-shaped skirt at the top of the ladder. “Hang on, this may take a while,” she said cheerfully. “This skirt isn’t exactly made for climbing up and down ladders.”
“That’s okay, take your time. Don’t hurt yourself.” He leaned back slightly against the side of the excavation. He still wasn’t entirely sure he wasn’t hallucinating, but at least it was more entertaining than standing there wondering if he could amputate his own foot with his pocketknife.
He watched the huge green skirt floating slowly down the ladder. Given the half of the girl he could see from the waist up, he assumed there were legs and a rear end under there somewhere, but there was no telling from what he could see currently. She looked a little like one of those dolls that had only a cone underneath the costume.
The girl in the green dress reached the bottom of the ladder, lifting up her skirt to step free. She was wearing white running shoes, he noted. Good thing, too. She probably couldn’t have gotten down that ladder if she’d had to worry about her shoes along with her skirt. She gave him a bright smile, pushing her bangs out of her eyes. “Now what?”
“My foot’s sort of wedged in here at the base of the wall. Maybe you could push the rocks on one side and I could push on the other. I don’t have enough leverage to do it all myself.” The girl frowned again. “Let me give it a try.” She bent down at his feet, giving him a great view of her cleavage.
Mitchell, she’s trying to help you. Do not ogle her.........

Meg Benjamin is an award-winning author of contemporary romance for Samhain Publishing and paranormal romance for Berkley InterMix. Her books have won an EPIC Award for Contemporary Romance, the Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, the New England Romance Writers Beanpot Award, and the Holt Medallion among other honors. Meg lives in Colorado.
Her Web site is www.MegBenjamin.com You can follow her on Facebook Pinterest and Twitter. Meg loves to hear from readers—contact her at .

Sometimes you have to get lost before you can find yourself.
The Promise Harbor Wedding, Book 2
Greta Brewster McBain in a bind. Two, if she’s really counting. First there’s the can-barely-breathe, bridesmaid’s dress from hell. Second, the stranger who just carried her “perfect” brother’s fiancĂ©e out the church door has made it impossible to tell her own mother about her own divorce. Rather than confirm her reputation as the family screw-up, Greta takes a drive to clear her head.
Trapped in a hole and unable to reach his cell phone, Hank Mitchell is resigned to becoming a permanent part of his own archaeological dig when help arrives—in the form of a woman who looks like a Gone With The Wind refugee. Behind the ruffles and lace, though, is something he appreciates: a woman who isn't afraid of a little dirt. Their instant connection draws Greta into the eccentric world of the Hotel Grand, where she impulsively trades her hoopskirts for an apron. Soon things are getting hot, not only in the hotel kitchen, but in Hank’s arms.
Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to comment on this post, Meg will be drawing one lucky comment from the tour to win the giftcard.

It was nice meeting you and following your tour this week. Looking forward to reading your book and thanks for the giveaway.
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Tina...I don't think I've been to your blog before. That's one of the things I love about blog tours (in addition to meeting new-to-me authors)...discovering new-to-me blogs! I love the simple, clean lines of yours. It's not "busy" like so many other blogs seem to be. Thanks for that!
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Hi everybody--thanks for stopping by!
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Sounds like a fun romance. I like the cover.
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BTW I love your new Tina recommends tabs!
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DeleteMeg: I've adored following your blog tour! Your novel sounds fantastic-- an absolute blast that I can't wait to dig into.
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Nice blurb
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yay for seriously amazingly awesome series. I want her dress ;)
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So wonderfully descriptive. I'm going to love this.
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