Tender
Deceit
First
Love Series
Book
1
H.Y.
Hanna
Genre:
Romantic Suspense
ISBN:
978-0-9923153-6-8
ASIN:
Word
Count: 67,000 words
Cover
Artist: Kim Killion
Book
Description:
First
love. Second chance.
All
they have to do is stay alive...
Following
her father's mysterious death in Singapore, Leah leaves her life in
London and returns to the island that was her childhood home - braced
to confront her past. Toran James may have been the boy her
fourteen-year-old heart yearned for, but the magic of stolen glances
and first kisses faded with his betrayal.
The
enigmatic man she meets upon her return, though, is nothing like her
memory, and the past holds more secrets than she realised. Was her
father's death really an accident? What was hidden in his study? And
why has Toran contacted her again after all these years? Someone is
out to silence Leah - and that someone might be the man she is
rapidly falling in love with... again.
Excerpt:
He
looked up as she approached and she stopped short, stunned by the
intensity of his green eyes.
“Leah.”
He
made as if to rise and suddenly Leah panicked. Should I shake hands?
Kiss him? Hug him? Quickly, she sat down at the table and waved him
back down with her hand.
“Hello,
Toran.”
It
was hopelessly inadequate, a stupid inane greeting after all these
years, but Leah didn’t know what else to say to the stranger
sitting in front of her. Except for those brilliant green eyes, there
was little left of the boy she used to know. The jaw had widened and
hardened, roughened by a faint shadow of stubble, and the warm smile
had been replaced by a steely line of a mouth that was at once
forbidding and sensual. Dark, unruly hair fell over his brow and
didn’t quite hide a thin scar along his left temple which Leah was
sure had not been there before. His skin was more tanned than she
remembered and that lean, boyish frame had filled out into broad
shoulders and a hard, muscular physique that spoke more of outdoor
pursuits than time in a gym. More than that, though, was the feeling
of latent power and cool authority. Leah caught her breath. Toran
James had grown up into a dangerously attractive man.
There
was a glass in front of him filled with a pale amber liquid; and next
to it, a cigar, its wreath of smoke curling lazily up to the ceiling.
Her
eyes met his in accusation. “You said you would never smoke.”
“You
said you would never cut your hair.”
Leah
touched her head self-consciously before she could stop herself. She
wondered if he was assessing her too and searching for the girl he
used to know. Her hair fell in waves just past her shoulders now and
she had learnt the art of eyeliner to make the most of her deep blue
eyes. She wasn’t a gym bunny either, but walking everywhere in
London had kept her trim. Leah saw his gaze flick appreciatively over
her, lingering on her bare legs exposed by the short hem of her black
dress, and she felt her pulse quicken.
“I
guess people change.” Leah attempted a light smile. “It’s been
over twelve years, you know.”
“I
know.” He made a gesture with his hands. “I’m sorry to hear
about your father, Leah.”
She
nodded. “Thank you.”
Silence
settled over them. Leah found herself unable to look at him and was
furious to realise that her heart was pounding. What was wrong with
her? Anyone would think that she was still fourteen! She had thought
that meeting Toran again would help to lay the ghosts of her
schoolgirl infatuation to rest. Instead, Leah was dismayed to
discover that her feelings for him seemed very much alive, her
awareness of him even more heightened than when they were teenagers.
Not that he seemed to share her turmoil, she thought, glancing at him
from beneath her eyelashes. His handsome face was inscrutable, the
green eyes cool and remote.
The
Indian woman came over with a menu. Leah ordered the house special, a
coconut mojito, while Toran ordered another whiskey. When the drinks
arrived, he settled back in his chair and gave her a small smile. It
was just a glimmer, but it was enough to remind her of the boy she
used to know and Leah felt her shoulders relax slightly.
“So
you work in London now?” He raised an eyebrow. “Tell me about
your job…”
He
was a good listener, as he always had been, and Leah found herself
relaxing even more as she told him about her work, friends, life back
in the U.K… Before she knew it, half an hour had passed and she
realised that she had not learnt anything about him.
“What
about you?” Leah asked. “What’s—”
A
shrill beeping made her jump. He took a phone out of his pocket and
glanced at the screen, his face tightening. He stood up with an
apologetic smile. “I’ll be right back.”
Leah
looked idly around the lounge as she waited for him to return, not
quite sure of the feelings churning inside her. Why did anyone look
up their childhood sweetheart? To reconnect? Rediscover? Re-ignite
what had once been…?
“I’m
really sorry—something’s come up and I have to go.” Toran stood
by the table, those green eyes once again belonging to a stranger.
Leah
stood up quickly and found that he towered over her. He had always
been tall, but now he was well over six feet. She stared at the front
of his shirt, where the crisp cotton parted to reveal a glimpse of
tanned chest. He was standing very close. She found herself unable to
meet his eyes. “Um… Sure, yes, of course…”
“I’ll
be in touch.”
Leah
felt something brush her hand—she could almost have imagined it—and
then he was gone. Slowly, she made her way back to her hotel, her
head dizzy with thoughts she didn’t really want to acknowledge.
Alone in her room, she grabbed the phone on an impulse and dialed the
number.
“Hello?”
Julia’s voice hadn’t changed, despite the years.
“Hi,
Julia.”
“Oh
my God, Leah? Is that really you?” She laughed. “I was so excited
when I read on Facebook that you were coming back to Singapore. When
did you arrive? Where are you staying? Hey, if you’re not doing
anything tonight—”
“I
arrived earlier today. Listen, Julia,” Leah said breathlessly. “I
know this sounds crazy, but I’ve got to tell somebody—somebody
who understands. I…I saw Toran again and he—”
“What?”
Her voice was sharp. “Toran James? When? Where?”
“Tonight.”
Leah was taken aback by her sharpness. “I just got back, in fact. I
went to meet him for drinks. I got this message and I couldn’t
believe it… But then I thought, hell, why not, and…” She
trailed off as she realised that Julia wasn’t listening.
“Tonight?
You saw Toran tonight? Leah, are you sure?”
“Of
course, I’m sure. I mean, he looks different—you know, all grown
up—but his eyes…”
“Wait,
Leah,” she cut in urgently. “That’s not possible.”
“What
do you mean?”
“You
couldn’t have met Toran tonight.”
“Why
not?”
“Because
he died in an accident yesterday.”
About
the Author:
H.Y.
Hanna was born in Taiwan and has been a globe-trotter most of her
life, from growing up in the United Arab Emirates to attending school
in New Jersey, from working in the glamorous world of London
advertising to emigrating Down Under.
Along
the way, she somehow managed to pick up a wonderful husband, a huge,
slobbery dog, two rescue cats, an assortment of cardboard boxes and a
slightly dodgy "trans-atlantic" accent. After graduating
from Oxford University, she tried her hand at a variety of jobs
before returning to her first love: writing.
She’s
the author of the Amazon bestselling children’s mystery series, Big
Honey Dog Mysteries, and is now diving into the world of romantic
suspense with the launch of Tender Deceit, Book 1 in the First Love
Series.
You
can find out more about H.Y. Hanna and her books at: www.hyhanna.com
or catch her on Facebook at “H.Y. Hanna” or the Big Honey Dog
Mysteries Facebook Page.
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