FLIRTING TO WIN is my novella anthology
that released last week with Entangled publishing. This trilogy was such fun to
write. It’s all about the game of
love—how we can meet the ‘one’ when and where we least expect it (or perhaps even want it!).
There are three stories in the
collection—Bargain in Bronze, Seduction in Silver and Gamble in Gold.
As you can see, the trilogy titles are a
play on prize medals—bronze, silver and gold. I once read somewhere that a
study had been done and researchers discovered that bronze medallists were
actually happier with their medals than silver medallists—that the silver
medallists had that ‘if only I’d pushed that bit harder I could have gotten
gold’ feeling, whereas the bronze medallists were more ‘I’m so glad I came
third and actually got a medal, because I could have gotten fourth!’
Really, winning a medal of any colour is an
amazing achievement. And the heroines in my three stories are most definitely
winners! Because Jack, Eduardo and Luke—the three heroes, are all very fit,
fine and fun!
Here’s the blurb to Seduction in Silver…
A limited engagement...
For two weeks Nina
Breslin had passed an enticing stranger when catching the Baker Street Tube to
go to work. So utterly sexy, and enticingly foreign, she figures he's eons out
of her league--until the day he makes an outrageous proposal.
Dr. Eduardo Ruiz needs a
break from the heart-breaking reality of his job. So when he finally introduces
himself to the vivacious woman he's been admiring, he quickly realizes they
could help each other with their sticky situations...and have great fun in the
process.
They agree to an
outrageous plan. For one night only, she'll masquerade as his girlfriend to
appease his overzealous family members, and he'll accompany her to meet with
her ex-fiancé's friends, pretending to be her attentive lover. Can they play by
their own rules, or will they succumb to the pull of seduction?
I’d love to give away a copy of the full anthology to one commenter
today—just let me know, have you ever won any kind of medal? If so, for what?
And yes, medals awarded in kindergarten definitely count!
(Entries are open to
anyone in the world, the prize is an ebook via Amazon and will be drawn on
Friday August 31. Please check back to this post to see if you won!)
EDITED TO ADD: The giveaway is now closed. Thanks so much for all your comments - the winner drawn is yadkny - please email me, natalie(at)natalie-anderson(dot) com so I can send you your prize!