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Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Love Under the Palms

 

According to the people who designate holidays, we have now entered the “unofficial beginning” of summer. You know what that means, right? Loading up your Kindles with beach and poolside reads! To celebrate, I’d like to feature one of my summer scorchers, “The Last Sunset.” This is part of Extasy Books’ Summer Shorts series, with all stories centering around a vacation theme. It’s also the first installment in my Key West Heat series, and has been followed by three others to date, all with different characters.

 

“A jilted bride runs away to Key West after being abandoned at the altar, intending to let herself be washed out to sea. Her attempt at ending it all is thwarted by a rugged beachcomber she encounters who has a unique outlook on life. Is he on the level or hiding something sinister? Will she decide to give life and love another chance?”


This book is one of the rom/com breaks I like to take on occasion, to get away from mystery/thrillers and indulge in something lightweight. I also did something different with this one—I told the story primarily from the woman’s POV. Apparently, I got it right, because no one has complained—yet! It’s a short fun read, with a little bit of everything—tropical location, interesting characters, some laughs, a little drama, and just enough sex to raise the temperature a few degrees. It also introduced the lead characters in an unusual way, as you can see in this excerpt:

 Tess Carter stood alone at the rushing water’s edge on Broken Bottle Beach in Key West, watching the sun make its final descent over the horizon. A light evening breeze ruffled her long auburn hair as she looked from side to side, satisfied that she had the beach to herself. She fingered the engagement ring dangling on a gold chain around her neck, gave it one last lingering look then shifted her eyes to the sunset. The sky had changed from bright blue to a mix of yellow and orange. We always liked looking at these together. Now you’ll be watching them with someone else, but this will be my last sunset.

 

She kicked off her sandals and unwrapped her sarong, pulling it from her lithe frame. She folded it neatly, then set it on her sandals, followed by her small handbag resting on top. She faced the ocean naked for a minute, finally wading into the white foamy surf. She stopped and stared ahead at the sea that stretched to infinity. The water pulled back to gain strength for another run at the shore. She took a deep breath then slowly exhaled. I decided this was the best way, so let’s just do it.

 

She waded tentatively into the surging surf but stopped when it was up to her knees. She let the warm water splash against her skin and choked back a sob. Before she could proceed, she was startled by a gruff male voice that called out from behind her.

 

“If you really want to kill yourself, I can show you a half-dozen great ways that are a helluva lot more fun.”

 

She spun around and gasped when she saw a lone figure, thirty feet away, sitting against the trunk of a palm tree with one leg drawn up toward his hips, the other stretched in front of him, his hands resting in his lap. She quickly gathered up her sarong, holding it protectively in front of her.

 

“What are you doing here?” she demanded.

 

The man tilted up the brim of his Panama Jack hat and looked at her. “Last I heard, it was still a public beach.”

 

Tess quickly put on the sarong and tied it tightly around her waist. She picked up her sandals and handbag then began to make a fast, barefoot retreat along the white sands. She looked at the stranger, but he didn’t move. She stopped to stare at him for a few moments then took cautious steps in his direction. When she was within ten feet, she stopped to examine him more closely. He was probably in his late thirties or early forties, but in the dimming light, it was hard to tell. He wore a sleeveless t-shirt that had once been white with a faded sunset adorning the front, along with a pair of black cargo shorts and no shoes. His lean, tanned face sported at least a day’s growth of beard. She found herself involuntarily intrigued and slowly took a few more steps. He looked at her through slate gray eyes and offered a small smile.

 

“Do you…uh…live here on the beach?” she asked.

 

He laughed. “Not everyone in Key West sleeps in a hammock beneath the palms. I come here to enjoy the sunsets and the solitude.”

 

“Are you a native?”

 

He shook his head while looking at her. “I’m what you’d call an expatriate northerner who got tired of freezing my ass off every winter.”

 

She looked at him for a moment while deciding if she should stay or run like hell in the opposite direction. The man didn’t make a move, so she decided to stay.

 

“What’s your name?”

 

He shrugged. “Mack, Jack, Larry, Moe, Curly—pick one.”

 

She grinned. “Since you’re wearing a Panama Jack, why don’t I call you Panama?”

 

“Better than some of the things I’ve been called. What would you like me to call you?”

 

“Tess.”

 

“Very pretty. I always liked that name.” He gestured at a nearby stump. “Sit down. I won’t bite.”

 

Tess hesitated then sat. She kept her knees tightly together and her hands folded in her lap, ready to make a hasty exit. She glanced down. “How did you know…”

 

“That you wanted to end it all? A couple of things. For one, you kept hesitating when you hit the water. If you were planning a sunset skinny-dip, you would’ve dived in. The other was that monument you built to yourself, leaving your bag on top so someone would find it and know you were here.”

 

She raised her gaze. “What makes you such an expert?”

 

He hesitated while staring into her blue eyes. “Because I contemplated the same thing myself once.”

 

“Who stopped you?”

 

“Me, myself and I. I decided she just wasn’t worth it.” He shrugged. “We all have personal baggage. How far you want to carry it and for how long is up to you.”

 

 

“The Last Sunset (Key West Heat Book One)” is available at Amazon Kindle, and anywhere well-written erotic romance is sold. Enjoy!

"The Last Sunset" -- Kindle

Tim Smith is an award-winning, bestselling author of romantic mystery/thrillers and contemporary erotic romance. He is also a freelance writer, blogger, editor, and photographer. When he isn’t pursuing those interests, he can be found in the Florida Keys, indulging his passion for parasailing between doing research and seeking out the perfect Mojito. His website is Tim Smith--AllAuthor.com  

 


2 comments:

Tina Donahue said...

Love the blurb for The Last Sunset, Tim. Poor jilted bride. She should have kicked her fiancé where it hurts. That'd teach him to play with a woman's heart and dignity. :)

Tim Smith said...

Agreed, Tina, but then...there wouldn't be this great story about The Bride's Revenge! Thanks for the like.