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Title: Love On the Winter Steppes
Author: Paris Wynters
Genre: Contemporary Romance
About Love On the Winter Steppes:
Can a magical day at the Ice Festival melt this career-focused woman’s heart?
Marketing consultant Qara Whitaker loves her job, happily putting in endless hours and working through holidays. But when her grandmother asks that she accompany her on a birthday trip to Mongolia to visit their family, Qara can’t say no. Packing up her laptop, Qara boards the plane—never imagining that a shared cab ride with a stranger will change her life forever.
Hoping to push through writer’s block, author Benjamin Lacoy hops on a plane to Mongolia looking for inspiration. A chance meeting with a beautiful and intelligent woman whose smile ignites his heart leads to them playing tourists. Sparks fly and Ben is feeling far more than inspiration, yet each time he and Qara get close, she’s distracted by work.
Ben is torn; he likes Qara, but he always promised himself he’d never let work come before family and friends like his parents did. Opposites clearly attract, but can they learn to balance work with love in order to build a future together?
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EXCERPT:
Ben hung up just as
the doors opened. He stepped out and when he turned the corner into
the lobby he was met with a chorus of voices as groups of people
waited for the buses that would bring them to various outings. He
scanned the crowd for a few minutes and finally spotted Qara, who was
waving their tickets in the air trying to catch his attention.
He waved back and
headed her way. “Hope you’re dressed nice and warm. I’d hate to
have to tell your grandmother I let her granddaughter turn into a
human Popsicle.”
She tugged her
beanie down. “Don’t worry, I wore layers.”
“Trust me, I
wasn’t worried. In fact, I’d be surprised if you didn’t bring
extra layers, just in case.” Ben chuckled when Qara’s gaze
dropped to her carryall, where a neatly folded blue sweatshirt peeped
out of the top.
“Keep laughing.
We’ll see who’s laughing when you fall off your reindeer and are
begging me for something that isn’t soaking wet.”
Ben cocked a brow.
“Do you really think your sweatshirt would fit me?”
“Um…” Her gaze
darted to his chest and then quickly away. She ducked her head, but
he could still see the pink flush to her cheeks. Okay. It was
official. She was too adorable for words. Although, he’d never tell
her that.
“How’s your
grandmother doing?”
Qara made an
indignant sound in her throat. “For someone who said she wasn’t
feeling that great, she certainly seemed to have a spring to her step
as she headed back to the room.”
In the short time
he’d spent with Khulan, he’d come to realize she had a playful
side. “She does seem a little mischievous.”
“You have no
idea. She and Rose are like two peas in a pod.” While her tone
sounded resigned, Ben could see the love for her family in the
softening around her eyes and mouth.
He shrugged to
hoist the strap of his bag higher on his shoulder. “Where’d Rose
head off to?”
Qara exhaled, the
forced breath pushing a strand of hair from her eyes. “She claims
she’s heading back to the puzzle museum. But, honestly, I wouldn’t
be surprised if she ended up finding a tavern that had karaoke tucked
away deep in the city. You know, maybe Jakob has to beat his reindeer
friend in a magical karaoke competition.”
His heart warmed
that Qara had remembered his story. With the way her eyes had closed
when he’d been talking about it yesterday, he’d sort of thought
she’d dozed off. “Reindeer can’t actually talk. That wouldn’t
be believable.”
Her laugh was
magical in and of itself. Bubbly and musical. “So magic portals and
telepathic reindeer are totally possible, but singing reindeer
aren’t?”
“Obviously.”
She bit her lip,
trying to maintain a straight face. “Good to know. I promise not to
make that mistake again.”
He nodded. “See
that you don’t.” Then he ruined his serious expression with a
grin. “Since we have everything all cleared up, shall we?” He
nodded at where a bunch of people had started to form a line.
“Oops,
definitely. Sorry, I forgot what we were doing there for a second.”
A furrow formed over her nose, like she wasn’t used to forgetting
things and wasn’t very pleased that she had.
But he found it
sweet she’d been so caught up in teasing him she’d neglected her
surroundings. And as they hurried to get in line, Ben couldn’t keep
the smile off his face. He had a good feeling about this trip.
About Paris Wynters:
I'm a hopeless romantic and a lover of all things coffee, canine, and exercise. When I'm not writing, I'm at the hockey rink cheering on my son, playing HALO on Xbox, or breaking a sweat in the gym. live in New York with my family and my two lovable and psychotic working dogs. I also run numerous 5k races in the New York area that raise funds to support the military/veteran community.
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