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by Christi Snow


  He’d heard of this series, but hadn’t listened to it yet. No, he may not read books, but he did devour audiobooks. He stood and carried the book over to his worktable. He didn’t know why he singled out the book. The author had turned out to be a judgmental prick. But before he’d shown his true nature, Tommy had been intrigued. The question though...Was his writing good enough to qualify him as judge and jury?

  Robert McIntyre wrote sci fi, not a genre that Tommy normally enjoyed, so this would be a true test to see if the author could convert him.

  His musings were interrupted by the sound of his cell phone in his jeans pocket. He fumbled for it and didn’t recognize the number, so he answered using his professional script. “You’ve reached Typecast. This is Tommy. How can I help you?”

  “Thomas Garrett?”

  “Speaking.”

  “Hello, this is Lola Barnes. I’m calling on behalf of the Minton Galleries.”

  “Um, hi.” His heart sped up at the mention of the premiere art gallery in Denver.

  “As you may be aware, Stig Minton is the proprietor of the Minton galleries. Recently, he saw some of your work. I’m calling to see if we can set up an appointment to discuss a possible showing for our galleries for the upcoming Christmas season.”

  Tommy sucked in a breath. Fuck a duck. Christmas was just over two months away. Tommy did a frantic calculation in his head of what he had ready to show and how quickly he could pull together a portfolio. This could be just what he needed to send him to the next level of his art. “Yes, I would love to meet with Mr. Minton. Tell me when, and I’ll make sure it happens.”

  That probably made him sound needy and desperate, but when Stig Minton called to set up a meeting, any artist who knew anything didn’t play hard to get. This was a once in a lifetime chance, and he planned to do whatever he could to make it work.

  About the Author:

  As an avid reader her entire life, Christi Snow always dreamed of writing books that brought to others the kind of joy she felt when she read. But...she never did anything about it besides jot down a few ideas and sparse scenes.

  When she turned 41, she decided it was time to go after her dream and started writing. Within four months, she'd written over 150,000 words and hasn't stopped since.

  She's found her calling by writing about sexy, alpha heroes and smart, tough heroines falling in love and finding their passion. She's truly living the dream and loving every minute of it.

  Her tagline is... Passion and adventure on the road to Happily Ever After. She's loving this adventure!

  www.Christi-Snow.com

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  Also by Christi Snow

  Found

  Found At the Library

  Found at the Bookstore

  Found At the Jazz Club

  Male Model Chronicles

  Justin

  Lance

  Joshua

  Martin Ranch

  Right By Your Side

  Men of Snowcroft

  Snowcroft Lost

  Snowcroft Safehouse

  Intertwined Hearts

  Snowcroft Restoration

  Naked Brews

  Hard: A Naked Brews Novella

  NM Protectors

  Guarded Desire

  Texas Paranormals

  Shiver

  When the Mission Ends

  Operation: Endgame

  Operation: Endeavor

  Before the Mission Begins

  Operation: Endurance

  When Love Intrudes

  When Love Comes Back

  When Love Surprises

  Standalone

  Believe in the Wish

  Amorous in Appleton (Ticket to True Love)

  Falling Hard in Frisco

  Watch for more at Christi Snow’s site.

 

 

 


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