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Snippet Sunday - INNOCENT TEARS - 31/01/2016 #romance #reading #newrelease



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INNOCENT TEARS has been re-released.
It has enjoyed another full edit and an awesome new cover.

Here's another little snippet.

THANK YOU

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Advice is what we ask for when we already 
know the answer, but wish we didn't.”




Emma wondered about that remark and then remembered what the girl had said about her mother. She watched as Mrs. Gibbs rushed her husband and Nadine into the lift, and the door slid shut.
A familiar voice startled her. “Emma! Come on, stop dreaming.”
Emma turned around and saw her colleague, Jack, standing next to her. She smiled.
“Jack! Where’ve you been?”
He lifted one side of his mouth. “Morning tea.”
“Are you for real? You’ve been gone for an hour.”
Grinning, he ruffled her hair, leaving her pony tail in a mess. “Another bad hair day?”
She gently pushed him away and rolled her eyes. “You’re avoiding the subject!”
With raised eyebrows he asked, “Which subject?”
She poked her tongue out at him. Why should I care if he gets into trouble!
“Miss Gallagher!” The familiar authoritative voice came from behind them.
Emma winced and with heat creeping up her cheeks she slowly turned, only to see her boss standing behind her.

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26 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, how embarrassing! I am sure she is in for quite a dressing down.

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  2. What a morning! They'll never leave her alone!

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    1. LOL ... they will ... soon :-) Thank you for stopping by, Linda.

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  3. I think I blushed when I read that. Great snippet.

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  4. Why is it always the woman's fault when her male coworker is the tardy one? I hope she turns around and raises a cool eyebrow. Great snippet, Iris. :) And congrats on the re-release.

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  5. Not a good scene to be having in front of the boss, for sure! Interesting snippet...

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  6. Arrrgh! Of course the boss didn't see all the stuff he was pulling. :-) Good snippet!

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    1. LOL ... Thank you for stopping by, Teresa :-)

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  7. And she was worried about HIM getting into trouble!

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    1. She's such a lovely girl .... thanks for stopping by, Ed!

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  8. I don't know why, but something makes me think she's not going to take a reprimand without defending herself. :-)

    ~Joyce Scarbrough

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    1. She's a strong girl! Thanks for stopping by, Joyce.

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  9. Is her boss related to Mrs. Gibbs? They seem to be equally humorless, intolerant, and uptight.

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    1. LOL ... it seems that way, right? Thanks PT.

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  10. Love the banter between these two, speaks of pretty good friends for just coworkers. And whoops to the end! The boss wasn't supposed to see that, was he?

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    1. Nope ... not at all. Thanks you for stopping by.

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    1. LOL that made me laugh ... shows the importance of punctuation ;-) Glad you liked the post, Cecilia!

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