Phantom Pleasures - Chapter Five

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Hello, everyone! If you haven’t been visiting Plotmonkeys this week, you might not know that I’ve been running a series of excerpts from my book, PHANTOM PLEASURES, which will be released on TUESDAY, APRIL 1. If this is your first visit, you can catch up by reading here.

If you’ve been with me all week, THANK YOU!

I did warn that the server that hosts this site is undergoing maintenance, so there is a chance that your comments won’t show up, which messes up my contest. If you don’t see your comments show, please drop me an email at julieleto at gmail dot com. This is a different address than I normally use…but the other one goes through the server that is being changed.

Enjoy today’s excerpt. I have a special treat at the bottom of this post, along with the winner of yesterday’s contest. Don’t forget to click the cover if you want to preorder from Amazon!
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“Clearly, you’re a man who likes a challenge,” she assessed. “Should make life in this little dream world of yours very interesting.”

His chuckle echoed off the bare stone all around them, then injected directly under her skin. The sound skirted the edge between sinister and genuine mirth. Perhaps she should have heeded both Cat and Jacob’s warnings for caution. Maybe–just maybe–for the first time in her life, she was in over her head.

“I assure you, Miss Chandler–”

“–Alexa,” she corrected, ignoring the sudden acceleration of her heartbeat.

“Yes, of course. Alexa.”

He exploited every vowel, his accent emphasizing the keen feminine sound of her name even as he stepped an inch or so closer. Her instincts battled between running like hell and leaning in those last few inches, to see if his skin was indeed as warm and his muscles as hard as she imagined.

“I assure you that this dream world, as you call it, can be very real if you so wish.”

She locked her feet in place, determined to remain unaffected by his proximity. And yet, anticipation thrilled through her, electrifying the space between them with a raw, natural magic that she understood very, very well–even if she hadn’t experienced it firsthand for a long time.

To cover her attraction, she eyed him with as much skepticism as she could muster. “A moment ago you told me you didn’t know how the magic worked here.”

“’Tis true,” he said, “but I did not say I would not attempt to manipulate the magic to my advantage.”


His curve of a grin emphasized the sharp angles in his cheekbones and square jaw. His snug breeches, loose-fitted sleeves gathered at the wrist and a finely embroidered waistcoat conjured images in her mind of Jason Isaacs in The Patriot–or better yet, from the richness and quality of his garments, more like Richard Chamberlain in The Slipper and the Rose. She remembered swooning over that particular video during her incredibly romantic and tragically lonesome youth.

Well, she wasn’t a starry-eyed, Cinderella-wannabe anymore. This castle belonged to her. And she wasn’t going to let some super-handsome ghost or whatever he was trick her into believing this situation was anything less than real, and therefore, primed for her control. She was here. He was here. And he was not from this time.

Not. From. This. Time.

The realization struck her hard and she dropped onto the chaise, her brain spinning. With a tilt of his head and a practiced gesture with his hand, he asked permission to sit beside her–which she granted after scooting over to provide a safe distance.

“You have no reason to mistrust me, Miss Chandler.”

“Please, call me Alexa. I like to be on a first name basis with all the … phantoms I free from cursed paintings.”

He chuckled again, the sound no less effective the second time around. “You have a sharp tongue.”

“You have no idea,” she quipped. “Look, I’m not afraid to admit that I’m feeling a little bit foggy. Maybe we need to take a deep breath and back up and try and figure this all out.”

He leaned across her to the table and retrieved the goblet and decanter. His linen sleeve brushed against her skin, injecting the air with a tantalizing scent that was decidedly male and inherently intoxicating. Before she could stop herself, she’d inhaled deeply.

He smelled exactly as she’d expect of a man of his time and station. Like leather and spices and pure maleness. No designer fragrances or masking colognes. Once he took a draft of the wine, his kiss would return the full bodied flavor of the vintage, with nothing minty or artificial to impair the taste.

“Perhaps this will help,” he said, pouring the scarlet liquid into the goblet.

She eyed him skeptically. “I don’t think drinking magic wine is the answer to my problem. Water will suffice.”

He took a long sip from the pewter cup himself, humming with pleasure. Her mouth watered, then with a swallow, quickly dried.

“You’ll not trust any water I conjure, true?”

“I have some in my bag. Just there.”

After a pause, he moved to retrieve her backpack. Clearly, this wasn’t a man accustomed to fetching items for anyone, much less a stranger. He placed the pack at her feet and while he sipped his wine, she fished the bottle out and unscrewed the plastic cap.

The crisp flavor of the water refreshed her, but despite the continued cloudiness in her mind made her wonder if maybe she was trapped in some sort of dream. Certainly that would make playing along with him easier. She was used to seductive dreams, wasn’t she? She’d had little else in her love life lately. Of course, she couldn’t deny he was solid, at least in her imagination. She’d felt his pulse and the heat of his skin all at the same time–and muscles like his didn’t fill out pants the way his did unless there was something rock hard underneath.

But the bump on the back of her head was the size of a ping-pong ball. She knew better than anyone that head trauma could cause all manner of problems.

Including powerful hallucinations.

“Tell me why you’re here,” she said.

“My best guess?” he asked casually, as if sitting on a chaise lounge with a woman from his future and sipping wine was something he did on a daily basis. “I was trapped by a sorcerer’s curse and somehow, you freed me. What do you know about this castle?”

“That I own it,” she replied.

His eyes widened. “Truthfully?”

“I never lie about real estate.”

He sat forward, clearly intrigued. “Do you know its history?”

While toying with the cap on her bottled water, she decided there was no harm in telling him the truth. Whether he was a figment of her imagination or a real manifestation of a man who’d been trapped by a curse, the facts were the facts. “About sixty years ago, a mysterious and as of yet unnamed entrepreneur bought the castle in Europe and had it moved, piece by piece, to this island off of the Florida coast.”

“Florida? Isn’t Florida controlled by the Spanish?”

Luckily, researching the castle’s origins had allowed her to brush up on her history. “Not for about one hundred and fifty years, give or take.”

He swirled the wine in the goblet, then took a hearty swig. “This world is very different.”

“That’s an understatement” she said, taking a long drink of water. “According to my sources, this man rebuilt this castle in as much secrecy as he could manage, hung your portrait and apparently, disappeared. I don’t suppose he showed up in the painting with you?”

“I would have noticed,” he said ruefully. “I have a vague memory of a journey. Of darkness. Of being enclosed. But nothing I can hold onto.”

She frowned. When Jacob had first brought her the deed, she’d never envisioned that the land would bring with it such a perplexing puzzle. And in this case, she wasn’t even sure which pieces–if any–were entirely real.

“At some point,” she continued, “this man transferred the ownership of the island to my father and I inherited the land and everything on it from him. Property I intend to use as soon as I can make it habitable.”

Damon looked scandalized and Alexa couldn’t help grinning. She supposed if he really was from the seventeen hundreds, he wasn’t accustomed to dealing with a woman like her–one who owned property as opposed to one who was property. Well, he’d have to catch up to the twenty-first century some time or another.

“So, do you want to be my resident ghost?”

It was so easy to fall back on her original plan, now matter how distant the scheme seemed now. But she couldn’t allow herself to fully accept that Damon Forsyth was now a real force in her life, or at least her castle. That would change everything. He would change everything.

“I told you previously, madam,” he said with a haughty sniff. “I am not a ghost.”

“Phantom, then,” she decided, with equal snobbery. “Here, but not here. Can you make yourself transparent?”

Alexa really should be careful what she wished for. In a split second, Damon disappeared. She dropped her water and threw herself off the chaise lounge, scooting away from where he’d vanished even as her lungs struggled for breath.

Slowly, like a ray of sunshine gleaming through a window, he rematerialized. He was staring at his hands, as if he were as surprised as she was.

Once he was completely solid again, he crossed his arms on his chest. “The answer to your question, my dear lady, is yes.”

Alexa squeezed her eyes shut, then opened them again, all pretense gone. Damon still stood above her, his expression handsomely smug.

“Maybe this is a dream,” she muttered.

“Perhaps. There is also the distinct possibility that instead of you freeing me from the portrait, I sucked you in with me.”

“You’re just trying to scare me.”

His brow furrowed as he considered the possibility. “Frightening women for sport is not the measure of a true man.”

“What is?” she asked, annoyed at the unwelcome fear coursing through her.

His smile was pure sin.

She scowled to mask the sudden flare in her blood. “I can’t be in the portrait. Can I?”

“Can’t say for certain. I appear to be free of the portrait,” he said, nodding toward the painting of the room that no longer had a sexy, sardonic man in the center, “yet I cannot leave this castle.”

“How do you know?”

“While you were unconscious, I attempted an escape. I was not successful.”

“Can I leave?”

“I’ve no idea,” he admitted, then leveled his ocean grey stare at her. “Why don’t you try?”

A sudden wave of dizziness struck her. She braced her hands on either side of her, willing the sensation away. She’d experienced enough vertigo for a lifetime after the wreck. She didn’t need a reminder of the pain and discomfort now.

She was healthy. She was strong. She was a survivor.

She repeated the mantra silently in her head until the wooziness subsided. After blinking away the last of the fog, she shot a glance down the stairs and to the door, then back at Damon.

His hopeful expression vanished nearly as quickly as he had.

But not quickly enough.

“No,” she said.

“No?”

She arched a brow. “Not used to being contradicted?”

His glower was powerful. “Of course not, but I assumed you’d want to ensure that freedom was still yours to take.”

She smiled. “You let me worry about my freedom. You’ll soon discover that I’m very good at taking care of myself and getting precisely what I want, when I want it.”

He wanted her to try the door. Desperately. He was clever and commanding, this man, and he wasn’t as adept at hiding his emotions as she was in reading them. For all she knew, the wave of vertigo she’d just experienced was from him trying to exert his will on her with the same magic he’d used to disappear and to conjure the chaise lounge and the food. But she’d fought him successfully. If she played her cards right, the game could be hers.

Bottom line, she wanted this man.

To be her personal phantom. This idea, so entrenched in her psyche for oh-so-long, blossomed into something tangible for the first time in her life. She’d turned quite a few of her more pragmatic fantasies into reality using her wealth and influence, but she’d never brought a fantasy to life with just her touch.

“What could possibly be more pressing than finding out if you are free of this curse or trapped by it?” he asked, incredulous.

“Finding out more about you.”

The atmosphere shifted. The power play ended and the blaze in his eyes kindled from a spark of frustration to a slow, steady sexual heat. He reseated himself on the chaise and held out his hand to her.

“You say that with seduction in your voice, my lady.”

She accepted his hand. This time, when he drew her onto the chaise, he allowed no space between them. His thigh crushed against hers, igniting a wildfire of sensation through her.

She braced her hand on his knee. “Wishful thinking, perhaps?”

He smiled with hooded eyes. “Simple observation. There’s no shame if you want me. In the most classical sense.”

She licked her lips, unwilling to deny his assertion. She did want him. She had wanted him–or at least, a man like him, for all of her life. Gallant, powerful, intense. A master of magic.

And best of all, he wasn’t entirely real. By his description, he could not follow her out of this castle or disrupt the ordered life she’d built for herself on the mainland. He was a fantasy. A diversion. A sexy, sensual secret she’d discovered and perhaps, only she could keep.

“I won’t deny that I find you incredibly attractive,” she responded.

“How can you? Even now, your body tightens for me.”

She swallowed a gasp. Even in her century, such talk pushed limits. And yet, as his gaze brushed over her breasts, her nipples responded instantly. Her thigh muscles clenched with anticipation.

Maybe he was simply like her. Honest. Insightful. Observant.

Hot for magical sex.

“Is this magic?”

He leaned closer so that his breath, wine-scented just as she’d imagined, teased her cheek. “The most elemental magic of all.”

She tilted her chin to match his sensual stare. “You were a playboy in your former life, then?”

He ran his tongue over his lips, drawing her attention to the fullness of his mouth.

“Circumstances of my youth dictated that my boyhood was rather brief and did not include much time for play,” he informed her, his words so crisp and factual while his tone lazed with sensuality. “My pursuits of pleasure began when I was very much a man.”

“And you’ve been a man a very long time,” she said, her voice breathy with possibilities.

Their lips were mere centimeters apart.

“I’ve been a man trapped without a woman even longer,” he warned.

Their noses brushed. “Should I be afraid?”

“If you have to ask,” he said, sweeping the edge of his lips over hers, “the answer is decidedly no.”

Alexa couldn’t remember the last time she’d kissed a man, but the moment her mouth clashed with Damon’s, all thoughts of former lovers or the lack thereof flew out of her head. As she’d anticipated, he tasted of a fine claret–and so much more. Tobacco. Time. Experience. His tongue smoothed against hers with coaxing skill, but she didn’t need to be cajoled. She speared her hands into his hair, freeing the dark strands from the leather tie and climbed onto her knees so she had to tilt his chin toward her to fully devour him.

He grabbed her by the shoulders and pulled her away. His eyes narrowed in suspicion.

“What manner of witch are you?”

She supposed she should be insulted, but instead, she laughed. “Don’t try to convince me that all the women in your day were prim and proper maidens with no passion. I know things about history and I won’t believe you.”

He scowled slightly. “I would not attempt to perpetrate such a lie. Yet only moments ago, you doubted my good character.”

She balanced her hands on his shoulders, massaging the thick muscles with greedy hands, waylaying her need to rip the soft linen of his shirt away from his skin. “I still doubt your good character. All the better for what I want from you.”

He quirked a grin. “You’re sure you’re not royalty?”

She laughed. “Depends on who you ask.”

“I prefer to keep our interactions private.”

“Good,” she said, leaning forward and teasing his lips with hers once again, “I was thinking the same very thing.”
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Comment #93, Jane! Congrats! Please send me an email with your snail mail addy and I’ll get the prize out to you right away! Use my gmail account–julieleto at gmail dot com.

To finish off the day, I had to share this video! I’ve posted an “Author Talk” segment by the clever and hilarious Jill Monroe before…but this one with Rachel Vincent has a very special shout out. Rachel is quite the good sport, I must say. And Gena and Jill are so awesome. They’ve both gone out of their way to support me and my book release and well, I owe them drinks.

74 Comments »

  1. FANTASTIC!! ENJOYED THE EXCERPTS!!

    Comment by Laurie G — March 29, 2008 @ 7:11 am

  2. Thanks Julie for the excerpt, I can’t wait to read to read the next one!

    Comment by Dena — March 29, 2008 @ 7:42 am

  3. Yes, Julie I think you have a winner here.

    Comment by Joan Woods — March 29, 2008 @ 7:53 am

  4. congrats to Jane, and thank you for yet another fun day of reading..

    Comment by Jolene — March 29, 2008 @ 8:13 am

  5. I’m loving Phantom Pleasures!!! Can’t wait to read tomorrow’s chapter!
    Congrats Jane! Hope everyone has a great weekend!

    Comment by Liza — March 29, 2008 @ 8:33 am

  6. Looking forward to the book. This excerpt is getting really good. Getting down to the nitty gritty.

    Comment by Pat L. — March 29, 2008 @ 8:42 am

  7. I can’t believe you mentioned my fave Cinderella movie of all time. I love The Slipper and The Rose.

    And I can’t wait to read the book Julie, I really can’t. Heather is already under orders to go get it on Tuesday, if she wants Sweeney Todd. Hopefully I will be up to reading it right away, but if not, at least I know what’s in store for me when I do.

    Comment by ev — March 29, 2008 @ 9:04 am

  8. Can this get any better - or hotter? A great read, Julie.

    Comment by Margay — March 29, 2008 @ 9:12 am

  9. Need a cool drink to go with the excerpt.
    I so enjoyed this week. I love the magic you wove in the story, Julie.

    Comment by Gigi — March 29, 2008 @ 9:27 am

  10. Oooh I feel the tension building can’t wait till tomorrow!

    Comment by Tina Martinesi — March 29, 2008 @ 9:31 am

  11. Phantom Pleasures just sounds better and better each day…absolutely love the excerpts and definitely looking forward to another one tomorrow.
    Congratulations! Sounds like a winner to me.

    Comment by Shari C — March 29, 2008 @ 9:34 am

  12. Looking forward to the rest of the postings, but not to the delay in getting the book over here

    Comment by G — March 29, 2008 @ 9:39 am

  13. This was great fun, Julie, and I so can’t wait to read the book!!

    Comment by Melissa — March 29, 2008 @ 9:40 am

  14. Personal phantom - how intriguing!

    Comment by Bunny B — March 29, 2008 @ 9:55 am

  15. Julie, you are truly amazing. WOW!
    I devoured every word. Love it! Love it! Love it! I can’t wait to get the book in the mail so I can read the whole thing!!

    The video was hilarious!! I’m still chuckling over that one.

    Cher

    Comment by Cher — March 29, 2008 @ 10:01 am

  16. Deliciously hot! Thanks

    Comment by Janet H — March 29, 2008 @ 10:03 am

  17. Better and better. Can’t wait to read the entire book!

    Comment by Angie-la — March 29, 2008 @ 10:18 am

  18. Another fantastic chapter! Definitely need to read the whole book.

    Comment by Cheryl S. — March 29, 2008 @ 10:22 am

  19. This is great! Congrats to the winners this week!

    Comment by Amy S. — March 29, 2008 @ 10:29 am

  20. Congrats Jane.

    Looks like a pretty Saturday here, enjoy yours.

    Comment by Dina — March 29, 2008 @ 10:33 am

  21. Thanks for this!

    Comment by Nathalie — March 29, 2008 @ 10:43 am

  22. 3 more days!!!!! i can’t wait til tuesday!!!!!!!

    Comment by Tricia — March 29, 2008 @ 10:48 am

  23. Boy it’s getting really good, can’t wait for tomorrow!

    Comment by Stephanee — March 29, 2008 @ 10:57 am

  24. I’ve really enjoyed reading this excerpts.

    Comment by Christy H. — March 29, 2008 @ 11:08 am

  25. I cannot wait to read this book!

    Comment by Ashley V — March 29, 2008 @ 11:22 am

  26. Wonderful! Thanks for the excerpts.

    Comment by ruth — March 29, 2008 @ 11:22 am

  27. this is such a great books so far, I can’t wait till my copy from amazon gets here, I am watching the clock. thank you julie for having such a great imagination.

    Comment by jaimie — March 29, 2008 @ 11:32 am

  28. Loved all these excerpts - thanks so much for sharing them, Julie!

    Comment by limecello — March 29, 2008 @ 11:41 am

  29. Thanks for another great chapter, Julie! I’m loving it! And at the Author Talk. Those videos crack me up!

    Comment by Robin — March 29, 2008 @ 11:42 am

  30. I can’t wait to read this book!!!

    Comment by Claudia — March 29, 2008 @ 11:45 am

  31. Julie, you are the best!!!

    Comment by Carol R — March 29, 2008 @ 11:55 am

  32. I’m loving this!!!

    Comment by Karen B — March 29, 2008 @ 11:57 am

  33. Can’t wait until Tuesday!

    Comment by Kristin Beyersdorf — March 29, 2008 @ 12:21 pm

  34. Can’t waits till Tueasday. Loved the excerpts.

    Comment by Rebekah — March 29, 2008 @ 12:34 pm

  35. Awesome!

    Comment by katie — March 29, 2008 @ 12:47 pm

  36. LOL! too funny! Love that video.

    Chapter 5 is great! What a horrid place to leave us though! Rude Can’t wait to see what happens!

    Comment by Nettisue — March 29, 2008 @ 12:59 pm

  37. Another awesome excerpt. I am loving reading the excerpts.

    Comment by Crystal B. — March 29, 2008 @ 1:07 pm

  38. Nettisue, I promise to make it up to you tomorrow…trust me. There will be payoff.

    Comment by Julie Leto — March 29, 2008 @ 1:13 pm

  39. I am truly enjoying this…

    Comment by Colleen — March 29, 2008 @ 1:32 pm

  40. Thanks for the excerpts Julie! Congrats to all the winners!

    Comment by Carolyn A. — March 29, 2008 @ 1:35 pm

  41. Enjoying the excerpts! Looking forward to the next chapter’s revelations!!

    Pat Cochran

    Comment by Patricia Cochran — March 29, 2008 @ 2:07 pm

  42. Thanks, Julie. I wouldn’t mind having some magic wine with Damon.

    Comment by Jane — March 29, 2008 @ 2:15 pm

  43. I’m late to the party but I’m hooked. Can’t wait to read the next installment!

    Comment by Mallika — March 29, 2008 @ 2:24 pm

  44. Congrats, Jane!!!

    This is so great!!!

    Comment by Tori Lennox — March 29, 2008 @ 2:26 pm

  45. I loved the excerpt and the video!

    Congrats to all the winners!

    Comment by Carol — March 29, 2008 @ 2:36 pm

  46. Jane, Congratulations!
    Julie, even on Saturday we get a “read”. Thanks!
    Love the video!!

    Comment by Donna M — March 29, 2008 @ 2:37 pm

  47. Thanks Julie for the excerpts… I cant wait til tuesday to go buy it at barnes n noble. Hope everyone has a good weekend.

    Comment by Elisa — March 29, 2008 @ 2:42 pm

  48. Congratulations Jane! I hope you all are having a great weekend. I’m just enjoying staying at home and waiting for the next chapter of this book. I hope to get my copy this week.

    Comment by Janet — March 29, 2008 @ 2:48 pm

  49. Thanks for all of the excerpts, Julie! This has been a terrific week. That is a excerpt!

    Comment by Susan — March 29, 2008 @ 2:57 pm

  50. JULES!!!!! THAT IS NOT FAIR! I WANT MORE NOW!!! YOU Now you’ve got me on the edge…I can’t wait to read tomorrows excerpt…you said there would be a warning label right? I can only imagine what is going to be in it…My book needs to get here fast…Now, I need to get a castle and find my own phantom…I really needed to escape today…thank you…I can always count on you ladies to help brighten my day…

    I saw that clip of Jill, Gena and Rachel on Gena’s blog…it is funny and cute…they make some funny author talk clips…

    I hope that everyone is having a wonderful weekend so far…

    Peace and love,
    Paula R.

    Comment by Paula R. — March 29, 2008 @ 3:20 pm

  51. Love, love, love it!!

    Comment by Wendy — March 29, 2008 @ 3:22 pm

  52. Oh geez, I have a thing for Phantoms with purely sinful smiles. . .

    Lois

    Comment by Lois — March 29, 2008 @ 3:29 pm

  53. Jane, I forgot to congratulate you…I was so caught up in the excerpt and what I wanted to say about it, that I forgot all about you…sorry…enjoy your giftcard and use it wisely…lol….

    Peace and love,
    Paula R.

    Comment by Paula R. — March 29, 2008 @ 3:43 pm

  54. Another great chapter. Thanks for posting this, looking forward to reading the whole book now!

    Have a great day everyone!

    Comment by Joanne — March 29, 2008 @ 4:12 pm

  55. Julie sure does enjoy torturing her devoted readers doesn’t she. I can’t wait to get this book and start reading. It’s going to be another one of course

    Comment by Nichole L — March 29, 2008 @ 5:45 pm

  56. The sightings have begun! I’m getting reports that Borders already has the book out in many stores. You might want to call yours (or Waldens) if that’s what you have near you.

    Comment by Julie Leto — March 29, 2008 @ 6:06 pm

  57. Another great excerpt! That Author Talk video is too funny… poor Rachel!

    Comment by Susan P. — March 29, 2008 @ 6:32 pm

  58. Great excerts all week

    Comment by Jeanette Jackson — March 29, 2008 @ 6:41 pm

  59. Wowee! Things are really heating up now! Great excerpt, once again!

    Hugs, Zara

    Comment by Zara — March 29, 2008 @ 7:00 pm

  60. I am looking forward to reading this book. It sounds great!

    Comment by Cherie J — March 29, 2008 @ 7:38 pm

  61. Things are getting Watch out. I love Author Talk very funny esp. the shout out for your book. Waiting for tomorrow . Please please please be tomorrow.

    Comment by Pabast — March 29, 2008 @ 8:09 pm

  62. Great excerpt

    Comment by Mona — March 29, 2008 @ 8:09 pm

  63. A sexy, sensual secret like Damon? Definitely yes!

    Comment by cathy m — March 29, 2008 @ 8:49 pm

  64. LOOKING FORWARD TO GETTING THE BOOK. WOW.
    ALICE IN TEXAS

    Comment by ALICE — March 29, 2008 @ 9:03 pm

  65. Can’t wait until tomorrow!

    Comment by Beth — March 29, 2008 @ 9:14 pm

  66. So fun can’t wait until tomorrow!!

    Comment by erin — March 29, 2008 @ 9:58 pm

  67. Great excerpt and I really laughed out loud at the video clip!!!

    Comment by jeanne sheats — March 29, 2008 @ 10:25 pm

  68. I got a late start Julie, but I went through and read all the excerpts and I have to say you have me hooked. I cannot wait for the release!

    Comment by Lori T — March 29, 2008 @ 10:25 pm

  69. I’m loving this, Julie. It just keeps getting better.

    Comment by Karen Lingefelt — March 29, 2008 @ 10:59 pm

  70. I was at our local B&N tonight. Guess what was already on the shelves? Yep. I picked up my copy of ‘Phantom Pleasures’ tonight. Can’t wait to read it!
    (Hope my buying it early doesn’t mess up any of your sales records.)
    Have a great weekend.

    Comment by Georganna — March 29, 2008 @ 11:39 pm

  71. wtg jane

    Comment by kim h — March 30, 2008 @ 12:30 am

  72. Congratulations Jane.

    Julie why stop there I so want this book already. Can’t wait to go buy this book. Julie thank you for the wonderful excerpts I enjoyed reading them and now I must get this book to read the rest.

    loved the video. Had me cracking up

    Hugssss
    LindaH

    Comment by LindaH — March 30, 2008 @ 1:57 am

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  74. Awesome! I am definetely going to buy this book!

    Comment by RachaelfromNJ — March 30, 2008 @ 10:19 am

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