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Me Tarzan, You Jane by Camelia Miron Skiba Moving on doesn’t always have to mean goodbye. Widowed makeup artist Jane Sullivan is more comfortable keeping her husband's memory alive than dating a pool full of sharks. Ella, her 4 year-old daughter, is her whole world. When Jane meets Lucas Oliver, famous cover model, it’s hate at first sight. His playboy persona rubs her the wrong way. Accustomed to every woman fawning over him, Lucas is drawn to the shy, uncompromising single mom and completely melts at the sight of Ella. He is determined to convince Jane that sometimes a second chance can mend a broken heart.
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EXCERPT
“Who’s this lovely young
lady?” Crouched next to Ella, Lucas looks like a giant. Dark jeans
stretch over his muscled thighs. I hear Lana sighing.
It takes a lot of control not to
grab my daughter and shelter her from Lucas. Take her away where he
can’t even see her, let alone talk to her.
“I’m not allowed to talk to
strangers, mister.” Ella looks at me for approval.
I nod and smile at her, but my
smile fades at Madame V’s words, “He’s not a stranger, ma
petite. He’s my
friend and your mommy lets you talk to him. Right, Jane?”
Lucas looks at me for the first
time since entering the room, one eyebrow as cocked as his
confidence.
“Right,” I say between my
teeth.
“My name is Ella, Ella Rae
Sulliban.”
My daughter extends her chubby hand and looks at Lucas with that
expression I know so well when someone piques her interest. Oh, no,
not my daughter, too!
Lucas takes her hand in his and
kisses it, which earns him a giggle from Ella. “Oh, Ella, Ella Rae
Sullivan, are you a princess?” He squints his eyes. “Or maybe a
fairy? You look like one, you know? So beautiful, where did you come
from?”
“From my mommy’s belly.”
Ella points toward me then adds, “And what’s your name, mister?”
There’s laugh behind Lucas’
covered mouth and I thank him silently for not laughing aloud at
Ella’s innocent answer.
“My name is Lucas, Lucas
Oliver. Pleased to meet you, Ella, Ella Rae Sullivan.”
Ella giggles. “No, it’s only
Ella Rae Sulliban.” She raises one finger, “Not Ella, Ella Rae
Sulliban.” Now there are two fingers up in the air right in front
of Lucas’ face.
“Isn’t she adorable?”
Madame V gets up from the chair and kneels next to Lucas and Ella,
even though I’m not done with her makeup, nor is Lana with the
hairdo. “We should put photos of her in the magazine, what do you
think?”
Lucas straightens and hooks both
hands in his front pockets, the faded blue V-neck shirt tight over
his muscles. A playful smile breezes over his lips, but the smile
doesn’t reach his kiwi-green eyes. Staring at me he says, “She
doesn’t do photos.”
Praise: Fun book. When it first started out, I was afraid it was going to be shallow (lots of references to hot guys, etc) but it turned out to be a thoughtful story with likable characters. I look forward to reading more from this author. ~ Author Karey White Great story! Loved Jane's strength, and learning the layers of "Tarzan." This is a great story about moving on after a tragedy and learning to trust again! ~ Author Sherry Gammon I adored this book. The characters were so alive for me that I was actually sad when the book ended. I wanted more. Maybe the author will be kind enough to write about each of the male models mentioned here ... If your looking for a heartfelt story this is the book for you. ~Solmarie


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