The newest book in the bestselling Forever Series is out – Forever Sheltered!
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Tina would rather sew up her girl parts
with dental floss than go on a second date with a man. She's been dumped enough
to know not to get attached.
So how DOES she end up half-naked in
Surgical Suite B with Dr. Darion?
Dr. Darion has a lot to hide. His baby sister is the only family he has left, and he’s not leaving her treatment to some incompetent hack.
But now he’s breaking every hospital rule imaginable. He lied about his sister so he can manage her care, and now he’s banging the art therapy teacher between patient rounds like a fraternity boy at a keg party.
But Dr. Darion and Tina have one thing going for them – a fierce passion for each other that just might obliterate all their doubts, and solve all their problems.
Forever Sheltered includes many favorite characters from Forever Innocent and Forever Loved, as well as the much-anticipated wedding of Gavin and Corabelle.
It is a standalone HEA that does not require reading any other parts of the Forever series.
Forever Innocent
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BN: http://bit.ly/BN-ForInnocent
Forever Loved
Amazon: http://bit.ly/Amazon-ForLov
BN: http://bit.ly/BN-ForLoved
Forever Sheltered *NEW*
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Interview with a
freakishly fun Book BFF
Today we’re chatting with Jenny, a
character in Deanna Roy’s Forever
Series, including the bestselling Forever Innocent, Forever Loved,
and now Forever Sheltered, which
just came out July 23.
Hair color: PINK! Of course. Oh, you mean
the real stuff? No telling. I’ve been pink since I was 13. It’s probably some
horrid ashy brown. The world will never know, thanks to Manic Panic. (My
bathroom always looks someone just murdered Strawberry Shortcake.)
Work: I’ve been slinging coffee at
Cool Beans for about six months. Recently I’ve been blowing it off due to my
new movie director boyfriend. Did you see me on the celebrity gossip site! I
looked DE-LISH. If I had skipped the panties, I might already be famous. (Oh,
stop it. You’d do it too if you could be the talk of the nation.)
Boyfriend: Normally I’m all over all the
boyz. But director boyfriend is RICH. He wanted a plaything. I wanted new
furniture. Don’t judge. You should have seen my old stuff. I know he’ll toss me
aside shortly, but right now, I’m on the highway to B-List Party
City .
BFFs: Corabelle and Tina. I’m hard to be friends
with. I know I’m a flirt. I’m as subtle as Miley Cyrus on an award show. So a
lot of girls won’t be around me. They think I’ll steal their boyfriends. But I
have a code. It’s a serious set of rules I don’t violate, not ever. No boys of
friends. No ex-boys of friends. Never ever. So see, I’m not so bad. Just know
that if we’re out clubbing, if I see him first, you better stake your claim in
a hurry, or else, he’s MINE. (Well, once the director calls a wrap on the
current affair.)
You can follow Jenny’s amusing
relationship with her movie director in Forever
Sheltered. Or her relationship with her Teaching Assistant in Forever Innocent. She’ll
probably have a new flame by the next book.
Interview with a Doctor
Today we’re going to learn more about Dr.
Darion Marks, a pediatric oncologist in San
Diego who sometimes finds himself examining his new
love in Surgical Suite B, when he’s not fixing her torn panties with duct tape.
Dr. Darion can be found in Forever Sheltered by USA Today
bestselling author Deanna Roy.
Q: So Darion, why a doctor?
A: It’s called parental pressure. No
pre-med, no money for college. But I like it. It was a good call. I hate it
when parents are right.
Q: What’s the best part of your job?
A: Watching kids with cancer walk out of
the hospital in remission. I’m still hoping we’ll get my little sister there.
We’re working hard.
Q: So tell me about Surgical Suite B.
A: (Coughs.) It’s an unused room –
Q: You know what I’m talking about.
A: Some … things have happened there.
Tina and I have sort of, well, broken it in, you might say.
Q: What’s the best thing about Tina?
A: You mean other than her willingness to
meet meet me in Surgical Suite B?
Q: Dr. Darion!
A: You started it.
Q: Okay, okay. What’s one thing about her
you would never change?
A: It’s an odd answer, I know, but her
sadness. It connects her to her art. It’s the pulse point of her life. She
lives life fully, even carrying that grief around. I admire her for that.
Learn more about this hot doctor and his
new love, Tina, in Forever Sheltered,
just released July 23.
SHORT Excerpt from Forever Sheltered
The voice that came from the door was
like an icy blast. “Do you have any more personal questions that are completely
out of line for your relationship with my patient?”
I whipped around. Dr. Darion stood in
the door, glowering like a gargoyle.
“I—I was just asking about a song
Cynthia performed for me yesterday.”
His eyes narrowed. I wondered what I
possibly saw in him before, because now he was clearly the biggest jerk in the
universe.
He snatched my arm and dragged me from
the room.
I tried to wrench free as he moved us
down the hall. “What is going ON with you?” I asked.
“Hush,” he said.
We turned down a narrow corridor, and
he buzzed us through a door with his ID. I had never been in this part of the
hospital and tried to figure out where we were. The back side of ICU, maybe.
He shouldered open a door marked
Surgical Suite B. The room was dim and empty. Boxes were stacked along one
wall, and it had an unused smell to it, stuffy and antiseptic. A pair of
gurneys were pushed together next to a line of cabinets.
“What is this about?” I asked, jerking
my arm out of his grasp.
“Why were you in Cynthia’s room asking
questions?”
“Why are you dragging me through the
hospital like a lunatic?”
We were only inches apart, me defiantly
on my toes to try to eliminate the advantage of his height.
“You have no business questioning my
patients or their family.”
Oh, I wanted to punch him. My hand
curled into a fist. “You are an awful man, Darion Marks.”
His Adam’s apple bobbed up, then down,
like he had swallowed something nasty. “I’m sorry I dragged you down here,” he
said.
I shoved at his chest. “Sorry? You just
embarrassed the hell out of me! No telling who saw that.”
I pushed him again. I was really in a
fury. “Are you TRYING to get me fired?”
The contact between us sparked, like a
match being lit. I forgot why I was mad. He was so freaking close. He wore
cologne, just a hint of it. He smelled like heaven. My heart sped up. Crap.
I tried to think how to get out of
this. I needed to just walk away. We were alone in a dark room.
Shoot. I could already tell my body was
getting ahead of my head. It was calculating distance. Seeing how far I could
push this man. How close I could get.
Remembering how long it had been since
my last tryst with anybody.
I would have to do the one-and-done
with Dr. Darion after all.
I leaned in, just to see what he would do.


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