Friday, March 13, 2015

Her Everything


Her Everything
by Tara Andrews
Genre: Romance Short Story



Rachel Turner made a mistake—a couple, in fact. Ruining a surprise meeting with the front man to her favorite band is just the beginning. But agreeing to switch places with her famous sister may spell the end of both of their careers. With rumors flying and an unexpected invitation from Madame Eve, Rachel hopes she can put the mistakes behind her. 


Attending an event to support a charity close to his heart, Mark Travis wasn’t looking for love, or even company—and definitely not with a fan. But when he puts in a hasty bid at a silent auction and wins the services of 1Night Stand, Madame Eve has something different in mind. A single evening with a woman she claims can fulfill his needs. But one night might not be enough. 

Come morning, will Mark and Rachel’s unexpected one-night stand give them more than they bargained for?



Tara Andrews divides her time between a full-time job as an office manager, an even more full-time job as a wife and mother, and her dream job as a romance author.  

An avid reader and writer, Tara continuously seeks to hone her craft in order to provide readers with stories that are provocative yet romantic. She is an active member of Romance Writers of America and belongs to a local chapter. As she has learned from her own experiences, dreams do come true and women can live happily ever after. Tara strives to infuse a blend of fantasy and realism in her stories in order to connect with readers’ own experiences, hopes and emotions. 

Tara lives in upstate New York with her wonderful husband and two fabulous children.




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I really enjoyed this short story. Rachel and Mark meet at her sisters concert. Then she is given a note by someone and it says she will have a one night stand with the man of her dreams but will it happen and who is Madame Evangeline? Even though this story is short it had everything I love about a book. I'm really looking forward to more from this author and I will recommend this book to anyone I know.

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