USA Today bestselling author Leigh Riker can't imagine anything better than having a good romance novel to read--unless it is to write one! When not writing or thinking about writing, this award-winning author also likes to garden, play the piano, travel and try to learn Spanish. At home in the Southwest with her husband/hero, she is at work (of course) on a new novel.
Please visit her at leighriker.com, on FaceBook at LeighRikerBooks, or on Twitter @lbrwriter.
“They only throw clean ones”
“She was sitting on her own long blonde hair, which Susannah had noted came to just under her rear, cupping it in a provocative way.”
“Though little had actually happened to Susannah the car smelled of lovemaking.”
“He sat up, his chest moving, his mouth open as if he'd run the annual San Francisco Bay to Breakers race in record time instead of, as the event intended, having fun.”
“The crowd screamed, and in the same instant the band whammed into "Lady" like a desperate man into a ten-dollar prostitute.”
“Frankly, you're the most homeless person--emotionally--I ever met.”
“You feel like butter," he whispered, "and velvet.”
“As someone called Anonymous once said, 'You should make a point of trying every experience once, excepting incest and folk-dancing.”