Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Shark Out of Water DelSheree Gladden Release Blitz



Celebrating the Release of


Shark Out of Water


Date Shark Series (Book 2)


by DelSheree Gladden










Guy Saint Laurent is too busy cursing his sister for roping him into taking over Eli's Date Shark business to prepare himself for the slew of bizarre women he's about to get involved with. This is the last venture he intended to take on, but somehow he's just become Chicago's newest, most reluctant Date Shark. 

On top of dealing with bug-toting, mothering, obsessive women, Guy faces personal tragedy that changes his outlook on life, whether he wants it to or not. He's not sure what it is about Charlotte Brooks that draws him in, but getting her off his mind after a brief encounter proves impossible. 

As Charlotte tries to help Guy deal with his loss, he begins to get the impression she's hiding something from him. He knows he could simply walk away, continue as he always has, but he suspects whatever she's hiding, she won't be able to face it alone. 

Charlotte is the one woman who can capture his attention, but she may also be the one woman capable of breaking him.

















Charlotte

was breathless when he pulled back, and the plaintive expression on her face

killed him, but he had accomplished his goal. He gestured to the IV hooked to

her arm and Charlotte stared at it in surprise. “I didn’t even feel it!”


“I

told you I could distract you.”




“Damn near distracted me, too,” the nurse muttered. 
















Excerpt





Vance

was smart enough to see signs that Guy was now on the defensive. He redirected,

asking, “Tell me about Charlotte. Why are you having deep conversations with

her instead of flirting and seducing her back to your flat?”


Sulking

like a child, Guy muttered, “Je ne sais

pas
.”


“You

don’t know?” That seemed to truly surprise Vance. “Well, I suggest you find

out.”


“What?”

Guy snapped. “That is your advice to me? Find out?”


Vance

nodded. “Oui, mon ami. Find out why

Charlotte has done what it has taken me years and years to do. Why let down

your barrier between public and private for someone you barely know when I had

to practically force you to do the same thing today.”


“Why?”



“Why?”

Vance repeated. “Because you need to know. You won’t stop obsessing about her

until you do.”


Obsédé? Who says I am obsessing over

her?”


Vance

folded his arms across his chest. “She is in your thoughts so much that you

mentioned her name when you clearly had no intention of revealing her to me.”

Leaning forward, he looked at his friend seriously. “Guy, I have known you for

a long time. You have surprised me today, but I know how you can be like a dog

with a bone. You’ll drive yourself crazy wondering what it is about Charlotte

that got past your defenses until it either drives you crazy or you figure it

out. Given the line of work we’re in, I’d suggest figuring it out.”


“I

thought I was here to talk about Patricia,” Guy grumbled.


Leaning

back with a smirk, Vance said, “We are. Just had to find something you wanted

to talk about even less to spur you on, apparently.” He shook his head when Guy

rolled his eyes. “Something else is bothering you when it comes to Patricia.

The funeral is tomorrow. You’re avoiding talking about it. Why?”


Guy

did not respond right away. His breathing escalated to the point that Vance

reached forward and put a hand on his shoulder. “Her parents… they came to see

me at the hospital.”


“How

did they react?”


Shaking

his head, he still struggled to understand their reaction. Instead of answering

Vance’s new question, he answered the original one. “They requested I stand as

a pallbearer.” His head fell into his hands. “I don’t know if I can. It is too

difficult.”


“It

will undoubtedly be difficult,” Vance said with compassion, “but it is

difficult for Patricia’s parents as well. They see you as the one person who

truly tried to help her. I think it comforts them to think of you being there

to help her on this one last transition.”


“I

don’t know if I can do this for them.”


Vance

squeezed Guy’s shoulder. “You don’t have to if it is too much.”


“Not

doing it feels like a betrayal of Patricia.”


“Guy,

don’t make this about Patricia or her parents. What do you feel comfortable

with and how do you want to say goodbye to Patricia?”


That

was not an easy question. Guy sank back into the chair. Vance waited with the

patience of a saint as Guy forced himself to confront the answers. He had been

through so much with Patricia, watched her move forward only to fall so far

again and again. She never stopped trying, and he never stopped trying to help

her. “I want to help her this one last time,” Guy said finally.


“Then

call Patricia’s parents when you get home and tell them you’ll be there.”


Feeling

more at peace, Guy nodded.


“Stephanie

and I will be there as well.” Vance held his friend’s gaze for a moment longer,

making sure he knew he did not have to face the funeral alone. When Guy’s

shoulders relaxed, Vance sat back. “Now why don’t you tell me about the day you

met Patricia?”




As

Guy began recounting the first time Patricia came into the crisis center

wanting to talk about everything from the side effects of the medications she

was taking to how her puppy would not stop peeing on her kitchen floor, his

thoughts returned to Vance’s earlier challenge. Patricia had struck a chord

with him, and so had Charlotte, in surprisingly similar ways. He understood why

he has connected with Patricia, a struggling and confused young woman, but

Charlotte was more of a mystery. What would it take to find out why Charlotte

had affected him so much? 










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Date Shark (Book 1)











ABOUT THE AUTHOR







DelSheree Gladden


DelSheree Gladden lives in New Mexico with her husband and two children. The Southwest is a big influence in her writing because of its culture, beauty, and mythology. Local folk lore is strongly rooted in her writing, particularly ideas of prophecy, destiny, and talents born from natural abilities. When she is not writing, DelSheree is usually reading, painting, sewing, or working as a Dental Hygienist.




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