NEW RELEASE: BLOODSUCKING LAWYER BY NADIA DIAMENT
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Debut author Nadia Diament brings us a one of a kind paranormal
romantic comedy, BLOODSUCKING LAWYER. For Emma,
working for a vampire lawyer wasn't part of the plan...
and neither was falling for him.
Fans of FBI/US Attorney series by Julie James and
Kresley Cole’s Immortals After Dark series will devour
this slow-burn, sexy yet humorous office romance.
Emma left her career in corporate law to pursue her passion for criminal defense, but she can’t seem to catch a break. So when she lands an interview at a small law firm, she’s more than thrilled. But she has no idea what she’s in for.
Turns out it’s not just any law firm, and Henry—her new boss
—isn’t exactly, well…human.
Apparently he drinks blood instead of coffee, and his client
list consists of creatures that go
bump in the night. But, the way Emma sees it, if she
can get through law school, she can
handle a few pothead werewolves and shoplifting witches. So she stays.
There’s just one thing she didn’t count on, and that’s catching
feelings for her new vampire
boss. Henry and his fangs become a temptation too hard to
ignore, and no matter how hard she tries, she still falls for him.
Problem is, everyone knows office romances have the
tendency to crash and burn. But when your boss is a
bloodsucking lawyer, odds are it’s a disaster waiting to
happen.
Excerpt:
Copyright @ Nadia Diament 2019
It never hurt to have someone owe you a favor.
Emma walked away from them with a smirk.
“Come on, you don’t want to be late.”
The two men scurried after her and slipped into one of the
elevators just in time for the doors to promptly close behind
them. The sunburned lawyer jabbed the button for the third
floor and adjusted his bag on his shoulder.
“Thank you. I really appreciate it.” The sincerity in his voice
made her look up in time to see him smile.
Emma returned the gesture but blinked in surprise when she
realized that even with the sunburn, the dude in a suit was
attractive. Not just Tucson attractive, but legitimately
attractive. She’d been too distracted earlier to take a proper look.
Deep blue eyes and artfully tousled brown hair.
Given the sunburn, he was obviously pale, but she couldn’t exactly
judge when she worked in an office all day and hadn’t had a proper
tan since college.
He was tall and lean, and a three-piece charcoal suit accentuated his
form with grace. As a lawyer, she should’ve been immune to the
precision of a tailored suit by now, but he wore his so damn well.
She’d been deprived since moving back to Tucson, whose general
population relied on a steady supply of t-shirts and shorts. She had
to admit, though, that she would happily take Tucson’s casual vibe;
Phoenix’s conservative concrete jungle had worn her out.
The elevator pinged as the doors slid open, startling Emma out of her
reverie. Now was not the time to be checking this guy out. She would
do him this favor, then see if he had connections at any criminal
defense firms. But nothing else—no personal stuff. She needed a
steady paycheck before she could get lost in the mire of dating.
Her student loan bills routinely gave her heart palpitations.
They hurried through the courthouse and finally tracked down the
right room. As Emma approached, she realized she didn’t know the
dude in the suit’s name.
She extended her hand for him to shake. “I’m Emma, by the way.”
“Henry.” His grip was firm, confident, and warm.
Emma didn’t put much stock in the notion that a handshake defined
a person, but she could definitely appreciate the feel of his. She was
reluctant to let go, but eventually did, bound by lame societal
expectations and all that.
Apparently oblivious to her inappropriate staring, he fished through the
inner pocket of his suit for a business card and a fountain pen. He
scrawled something on the back, waved it dry, and handed the card
to her. “My cell phone number.”
Emma ran her fingers back and forth across the textured linen paper.
Mercifully, Wendell kept her from saying or doing something stupid
—like asking Henry out for drinks.
“Er, yes. Nice to meet you, Ms. Emma. Can we go in now?”
“Of course,” she said with an encouraging smile.
Emma pulled the door open for Henry’s client and slipped inside
after him. As the door started to shut, she turned back to look
at Henry. Warmth suffused her when he pressed his hands
together in prayer and mouthed a single word to her:
Lifesaver.
Author Nadia Diament:
Nadia Diament writes paranormal and contemporary romance with
equal servings of heat and humor. No stranger to a U-Haul, she’s
lived in Arizona, South Dakota, and Washington, DC. She currently
lives with her husband in Chicago, where she tinkers with fountain
pens and loiters in coffee shops. Bloodsucking Lawyer is her
debut novel.
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