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A wrong number leads Chere Palmer to the
biggest surprise of her life – Luke Fisher.

Trusting Luke isn’t easy as his past catches up with him and
one confession leads to several. Chere has to decide to walk
away now or spend her life
Loving Luke.  
Loving Luke

A contemporary romance AVAILABLE NOW at
New Concepts Publishing
An excerpt from Loving Luke

Climbing into the Mustang, Luke dropped the seat back and settled in to call the tow
truck and maybe snap a nap until it arrived. At least he could run the engine and
create a cool breeze with the air conditioning system and avoid the humid night air,
not to mention outwitting the mosquitoes. He picked up his cell phone and keyed in
the number on his roadside assistance card and waited for someone to answer.

A silky smooth voice with just the barest whisper of the South greeted him. He
rattled off his name and roadside assistance insurance number and waited for her to
ask all the usual questions for filling out her forms. There was silence on the other
end of the connection.

“Did you get all that?” he asked her. Her reply startled him.

“I’m sure you think you’re funny, but you’re not. Don’t call this number again.”

The connection went dead with a click. What the fuck?

He dialed the number again and the same voice answered, only a little less pleasant
this time. Well, he was feeling a bit less pleasant, too. He paid a lot of money for
roadside service and he expected to get it when he called for it. He was too tired,
too hot and sweaty waiting for the car’s air conditioning to get up to speed, to
tolerate games.

“Listen, whoever you are, I need roadside assistance. Just stop playing your little
game and send the tow truck. You got that?”

“Me? I’m playing games? Listen, bucko, I don’t know who you think you’re calling, but
I’m not a tow truck driver and you’re bloody well on your own.” The connection broke.

He looked at his phone, dismayed. Could he just have one thing go his way between
now and dawn? He hit the redial. When she answered this time, she was hopping
mad.

“Now you listen to me you smarmy son-of-a-bitch. You call me again and I’ll have the
cops on you so fast you won’t know what the hell happened to you. Do you hear me?”

Well. Maybe he’d better try to be very nice and see where it got him. He felt more
human since the air conditioning finally blew cool air at him.

“Ma’am, I hear you. I need a tow truck and I dialed the number on my roadside
assistance card. I’m really sorry to be bothering you if you’re not the agency listed.”

Nothing but complete silence. Had she disconnected again? “Hello?”

“Mister, are you telling me the truth?” Some of the anger left her voice.

“Lady, I don’t have energy to be jerking your chain and I wouldn’t lie unless there
was a sub-machine gun pointed at my head. I need a tow truck.” He gave her the
name of his insurance company. “Are you someplace you could maybe look up that
number for me?”

He looked over at the only other car left on the lot, parked under a bright pole light.
A pretty woman with long dark hair sat behind the wheel talking on a cell phone. She
turned her head just enough that he saw most of her face.

“I’m sorry but I don’t have a phonebook in my purse. Call information, why don’t you?”

His mouth dropped open. He snapped it closed.

“Ma’am, I’m sitting in the parking lot of O’Malley’s with a flat tire --”

The woman in the other car jumped then turned to face him fully. Even across twelve
dark parking spaces he saw the surprise on her face. He got out of his car and
walked around to the passenger side and pointed at his front tire.

“See? It’s really flat.”

“Um, I see that.”

Luke hopped up on the hood of his car and waved at her. “Hi. I’m Luke.”

She raised her hand and wiggled her fingers at him. “Hi. I’m Chere.”



LOVING LUKE - NOW AVAILABLE AT NEW CONCEPTS PUBLISHING
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character of Luke
Read an adult erotic excerpt from Loving Luke