Brushstrokes
Starving artist Mia Drake is starving—for a way to make money since moving back to Sassafras, South Carolina, and for a man to bring her increasingly wicked fantasies to life.
The only local work for a painter is to put a fresh coat on the walls of The Rose Tavern—but that means staying professional with hunky owner Rick Rose, who’s exactly the kind of man she hungers for…
Rick asked for white paint on his walls, not a giant mural on his ceiling. But sexy, sassy Mia seems to spread color wherever she goes—along with the temptation to make his body a blank canvas for her every desire. Rick needs to find a way to draw the line before Mia paints her way right into his heart.
A Note from Toni
Awards & Honors
Finalist for the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence
Extras
The novella “Brushstrokes” was originally Toni's contribution to the Taking Care of Business Anthology.
Look who's reading Taking Care of Business! It's Jamie Denton aka Mike the Plumber of Desperate Housewives fame. Toni's friend and co-author LuAnn McLane won an evening with him via a charity auction.
Many years ago, I attended a writer's conference in Lexington, Kentucky, and while there, my old friend Michelle and I ate dinner at an adorable little restaurant/bar downtown that had an enormous mural of Michelangelo-like angels painted across the ceiling. I was quite taken with it and couldn't stop looking at it, even going back for lunch the next day so I could see it again. As I studied it, I got the impression that the male and female angels looked impassioned, so I said to Michelle, “I didn't know there was romance among angels.”
She said, “Romance Among Angels. That would be a great title.”
I said, “You're right, but what's the story?”
She said she felt confident that if I thought about it, it would come to me. At the time, I was writing literary fiction instead of romance, and though no story ideas for the angels arrived, I kept the conversation in mind, always on the lookout for a tale that would fit the title, and which might also incorporate the ceiling. It was years later, after I'd sold a few romance novels, that the concept finally grew into a story in my mind - a sexy romance, of course. Unfortunately, by the time I'd written the story, the title didn't exactly fit, but the "romance among angels" concept is within the pages, and I finally got the angels on the ceiling into a book!
Another inspiring factor for this one was a little book of birthday quotes my best friend gave me when I turned thirty. The book made me envision a woman whose story would begin with her lounging in a bathtub on her thirtieth birthday, lamenting that she didn't have much to celebrate by that point in her life. I originally intended to open each chapter with a fitting quote, which didn't happen, but the notion provided the beginning of Brushstrokes.