Book Hooks is a weekly meme hosted by Marketing for Romance Writers as part of the MFRW Authors Blog. Readers can jump from one author to another who share hooks from their current WIP (work in progress) or any previously published books.
For this week’s edition of Book Hooks, I give you a teaser from my newest release Her Competition, a multicultural romance with a touch of Christmas.

Two sexy work rivals each want the prestigious promotion for Christmas, but neither expects to want each other.
Driven and determined, Celeste Fisher won’t let anything stop her from anchoring the nightly news. She’s sacrificed a personal life, a love life, and left her Ojibway community to make it in the city. And if that means stomping all over her too handsome and too competitive rival to nail the position, so be it.
Casual dating and one-night stands are all Reed Dumont can spare while building what he covets most—his career. He’s not about to lose out to Celeste, no matter if he can’t keep his eyes off her sexy legs and admiring her just as sexy brain, because sitting in the broadcasting chair is another step up the ladder to thumb his nose at his poor Métis upbringing.
A crisis in a First Nations community sends the adversaries out on the road to cover the story. Snowed in at the hotel, rivals become humans, unable to deny their true private desires. But upon returning to the city, the new lovers face the biggest hurdle that could cost them their budding relationship when one gets the promotion and the other is left holding… frustration. Now they must decide what is worth fighting for: love or career.
Genre(s): Contemporary Romance, Multicultural Romance, First Nations Romance
Heat Rating: Level 3
Publication Date: October 25, 2024
Publisher: eXtasy Books
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What happens when two work rivals start playing twenty questions during a business trip drive?
“I knew that was coming.” Celeste let out a deep breath. “Marriage, to him, meant a house and kids. I don’t have time for kids. Maybe other women dream about having babies, but my preference is those with fur. Don’t get me wrong. I adore being an auntie. I love it. Simply love it. I spoil them rotten. But raising one isn’t for me.”
“Because of your career?” Reed asked.
“That’s another question. Save it for later.”
Her upturned nose and impishness reminded him of a Christmas elf holding out a present before him.
“What would a lady need to do to earn a second date.”
Be like you. He stopped himself from gasping. Where had the thought come from? He was thirty-two. Marriage was the last thing on his mind. Along with dating. Then why was he enjoying Celeste’s company now—even when she irritated the fuck out of him and wanted to boot her from the SUV face-first into the snow?
“Hmm, you’re doing an awful lot of thinking,” she noted. “I guess she has some major hurdles to jump.”
Reed cleared his throat. The answer was stuck on his tongue, probably because his mouth had dried. He wiggled the travel mug from between his legs and sipped while never taking his eyes off the highway of snow-white.
“Well?” Her question had a tapping foot of impatience to it.
Her annoyance crawled along his skin. He squeezed the steering wheel. “She’d have to morph into my job, because that’s all I have time for right now.”
“Nope.” She shook her head. “Not buying your answer. You need to come up with one.”
He stomped down the growl threatening to erupt. There she was, pushing him, again. “She has to challenge me. Get on my last nerve.” To hell with the snow. He chugged back more coffee like it was the shot of whiskey he needed.
The SUV swerved slightly. He didn’t have time to try to stuff the mug back between his knees and quickly held out his hand. Right on cue, without having to tell her, Celeste snatched the mug from his grasp—in the same way a wife of ten years who knew her husband well, would—which allowed him to set his other hand on the wheel to steer the vehicle out of the swerve the snow was tugging them into. He also made sure to keep his foot on the pedal to engage all four tires. The darn purpose of four-wheel drive.
Once he had them plowing through the thick snow again, his tense muscles relaxed.
Nothing came from Celeste. Not one damned word. She didn’t even gasp. For the second time, like a wife who’d been married to him for a decade, she simply handed him his mug.
“She also has to know when to keep her trap shut.” Like you. Not hound me with sneering words or a big-ass lecture.
“Trap? Seriously?” She snorted. “Oh my God, you are a total misogynist.”
He shrugged. “If I said mouth, I…” I might start thinking about your mouth. You have a gorgeous mouth meant for more than reporting the news. It’s meant for a man to kiss and taste with his tongue.
“You what?” She almost blasted the question in his ear.





Hubby and I do this when driving. Whichever one has the wheel, the other is on water duty. We never drink hot liquids in the car, but we swig water like it’s the last we’ll ever get. lol
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Hi,
I like how you’re slowly building up the tension to the point that eventually something going to happen between the two.
Nice job.
Shalom shalom
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Hello, Maggie,
You have a wonderful sense of the details in this interaction. The coffee mug thing is both realistic and very observant.
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