#amreading “How did you get my number?” #Romance #lovestory #NZ #MFRWHooks
Hi everyone –
Today’s hook continues with “Their Bond through Jade” , because it’ll take you to the wonderful country of New Zealand. Enjoy ♥♥
This week’s Hook …
Review
“This blood-pumping novel will keep the reader hooked until the very end.” InD’tale Magazine
“Do yourself a favor and grab a copy of this wonderful book and fall in love.” (5 star review)
Mat is a sexy, tattooed New Zealander with a strong sense of family and duty and Tiffany is a woman with a past that continues to haunt her. Can Mat help her overcome her demons and move on with the next phase of her life? Come for the romance and stay for the breathtaking scenery. (5 star review)
Blurb
Pikorua, the Maori name for the symbol, is a twist that is said to symbolise the strength of the bond between two people. Mat is certain there is something between Tiffany and him.
When Tiffany Cahill opens the door to the police, memories flood her mind of the previous year and a relationship gone bad. Frightened, she calls her friend, Steve, for help, but instead a stranger answers the phone. Little does Tiffany know how much this New Zealander is going to impact her life, especially after she is assaulted only a few hours later.
Mat Apanui, the owner of a helicopter tour company in New Zealand, can’t ignore the worry in Tiffany’s voice when he answers Steve’s phone. Before he knows it, he is spending most of his business trip to Melbourne with her. Desperate to keep her safe after an attack, he invites her to stay with him in Queenstown, NZ.
With her safety at risk, how will Tiffany overcome her reservations and trust the sexy stranger enough to fly across the Tasman Sea?
Today, with cell phones and caller ID, we can tell who’s calling. On an older landline, I used to be able to dial *69 to return the call. But like you, I got tripped up on the word “redialed”. Maybe it’s a difference of terms from one country compared to another?
Does redial work that way? Didn’t she call him (or rather, Steve)?
Today, with cell phones and caller ID, we can tell who’s calling. On an older landline, I used to be able to dial *69 to return the call. But like you, I got tripped up on the word “redialed”. Maybe it’s a difference of terms from one country compared to another?
thanks kayelle. i think nowadays we say call back.
I vaguely remember our old landline had redial (call-back).
However he discovered her number, I’m glad he did. Sounds like she needs a friend.
Thank you, Jana. Glad you liked the snippet.