Author: Lesley Young
Genre: Contemporary Romance 18+
Publication Date: March 27, 2015
Can be read as a stand-alone novel.
~ Synopsis ~
Charlie Sykes takes everything and everyone at face value and believes life would be a lot easier if everyone else did, too. Aussie Jace Knight, international hotelier and purported playboy, has never met anyone like the absurdly literal and obliviously beautiful American who applies for his personal assistant position. The trouble is, how do you pursue a woman whose definition of flirting comes straight out of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary? That, and he’s not the only one after Charlie. Seems Mr. Knight might not be a reformed criminal after all.
Soon, Charlie’s immersed in a whirlwind of international espionage that takes her from the hip streets of Sydney to the majestic Great Barrier Reef and the wild, desolate outback. A dangerous trap’s being set, but how will Charlie protect herself and prevent a tragic betrayal, when she can’t even sort out what her heart’s telling her?
Excerpt
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I slid
into a soft leather upright, and put my satchel on the floor beside me. Mr.
Knight said nothing.
I waited,
calmly, expecting him to peruse my prominent breasts, especially since my
nipples were no doubt peaked through my thin blouse and bra. But, he did not,
which I greatly respected. Instead, he openly appraised my face, and finally,
smiled.
“So Miss
Sykes, what brings such a beautiful yank to Sydney then?”
“My looks
are not at all pertinent, Mr. Knight.” His smile dropped. “I chose Australia
spontaneously,” I offered, having enough sense not to share the Muriel’s
Wedding detail. “I simply moved here to start fresh.”
He leaned
forward in his chair, examining me much closer, eyes narrowed. “There are only
a few reasons why a woman such as yourself leaves America for down under . . .
Miss Sykes.”
I waited
for his assumption.
“You’re
running from someone. An ex? Husband? Boyfriend?”
I did not
like the way he eyed me just then.
“Incorrect
on all counts,” I informed him. “I have never had any of those. But I do not
believe my sexual history, or lack of it, is pertinent to the job interview.”
As I spoke, his full lips had popped open and his eyebrows had hiked farther
up, creating strong lines in his forehead.
“Here we
go,” I thought, frowning. Something I was doing was confusing him. Of course, I
had no idea what it was. My tone of voice? Something I had said? It was like
trying to figure out an alien alphabet.
I cleared my throat. “However, you can be rest assured I am in Australia for no
reason other than a desire to live life, finally, and that I have no intentions
of leaving.” I did not want him to think I was not capable of a long-term
commitment to the company should things work out.
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Lesley Young is an award-winning journalist by day and a compulsive romance novelist by night. Her most recent series—Crime Royalty Romance—features unforgettable heroines who fall in love with dangerous men while on adventures abroad. Her fast-paced novels are rich with intricate plots, sizzling romance and gripping character development. You'll root for her characters from page one!Connect with the Author
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Why We Want Australian Men
How Lesley Young
imagined her dude from down under in her romance novel The Australian
If you’re picturing
a Hemsworth right now, you already know of what I speak. Let’s face it, dudes
from down under have something special. After all, they’ve been stealing
leading roles for years (think Russel Crowe, Eric Bana, and Hugh Jackman). In
writing the second book in my Crime Royalty Romance series (the crime is light!
the love is not!), The
Australian, I had to sort out just what it was that makes those
Aussies boys so special and layer it into my hero. Here’s how:
May the surfer culture live on
Of course, tan and fit surfer men are not on every Aussie street corner, but
they are more common down under. And while my hero, Mr. Jace Knight, was not a
surfer, I did want him to embody that casual, laid back attitude that makes
those boys so charming. Not only does Jace look smoking hot in his cozzie (strine for
swimsuit)—as noted on the book’s cover—he’s so playful and open, you forget
he’s one of the most powerful men in all of Australia.
They own rugged masculinity What does that even mean? Well, let’s just say
that I don’t know for sure that Australian men can single-handedly wrestle a
crocodile, make dinner and pitch a tent out of surfboards while cracking a few
adorable jokes. But what really matters is that we think they can. That kind of
rugged masculinity is rare, exclusive and highly valued by North American
females who tire of Channing Tatum’s pretty boy dance moves. My Australian is
ruggedly masculine in every way, and proves it in a pivotal scene in the wild
Outback that requires life-or-death bravery.
They’re down to earth I’ve been told Australian men treat
everyone the same—they fight for the underdog and have basic, fair expectations
about life and what it has to offer—and that the same goes for their women. My
Australian doesn’t play games, or put out pretenses. And he expects the same
from his heroine Charlie Sykes. Unfortunately, she’s caught up in a web of lies
that force her to try play him (she is, of course, wholly inadequate).
The Australian is a coming-of-age love story between
a highly intelligent, awfully literal heroine and a man whose moral code is
questionable, but whose honor is not. I layer in lots of culture, and
descriptive details of some of Australia’s most popular tourist sights. The
ride is wild—literally and figuratively.
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