
Racing, hanging out with my teammates, watching my husband swim hisįirst ever nationals races, and meeting new people. It’sīeen a lifetime dream to swim in the Mission Viejo pool and I enjoyed I have to say my California dreams all came true at this meet. With Anna DeLozier, John Swick, and Aung Sann Oo. In the photo posted above, I’m about to swim a mixed 200 free relay Here’s the link if you want to check it out. Interviewed me as part of the Day 5 recap of the USMS Summer Swimming I had the pleasure of finally meeting Olympian Misty Hyman.

I reached across herīikini-clad breasts, linking my arms around her to secure her in a cross-chest Sagged in my arms and the undulating ocean waves. And then all at once, her head tipped back and her limp body I read vulnerability in the depths of her eyes and felt a surprising She opened her eyes and gazed at me with enormousīrown eyes. Hair hung in soggy torrents around her stone-white face and she coughed andĬhoked through swollen purplish lips. I swam up beside her and,įloating over the crest of a wave, scooped her up in my arms. Woman, who looked to be twenty feet from the shore.

When the water reached my hips, I plunged in and stroked toward the Other My Sexy Saturday author posts by clicking here. In this excerpt, wealthy CEO Nicholas Gallero is getting more than he bargained for when he breakfasts on his Cabo San Lucas patio this morning.

Paragraphs from a published book or work in progress. Maybe Maya could have ignored the simmering attraction between them if it weren’t for the earthquake, the tidal wave and being stranded alone with him on Kalamos Island.Every Saturday, a group of talented authors post 7 words, 7 lines or 7 To make matters worse, he’s assigned to be one of her swimming partners. And he’s so damn hot, he makes her feel confused and distracted all the time. He boards the boat, pokes fun at her American mannerisms and asks way too many irritating questions.

But Eros, a former Hellenic Navy SEAL, is one of her swimming tour companions. It wouldn’t be so bad if she never had to see him again. Instead, she trips and plunges straight into the water. When she spots a Greek man with a drool-worthy body, her plan is to look casual. She stumbles down to the Lefkada Island dock the first morning jetlagged and grumpy. She’s unemployed and spent most of her savings hiring a lawyer to collect commissions her corrupt boss refused to pay. She figures her life can’t possibly get any worse. Even though she’s lost enthusiasm for this Greek island swimming vacation, she’s paid for the trip so she boards the plane. After a sudden job lay off, Maya holes up in her apartment, drinking wine and eating ice cream until the day she’s slated to leave for Greece.
