Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Chaebol's Wife by Dei Araujo

 


Welcome to the blurb blitz tour for Chaebol's Wife, a multicultural romance by Dei Araujo! Today you're going to get to read an excerpt before downloading your own copy. Check out the rest of the tour for even more and to leave comments and questions along the way for more chances to enter the great giveaway at the end!



With the life of her unborn child in danger, Camille Jacobs had no choice but to flee Seoul, South Korea, and the man who made her heart soar.

Four years later, after the launch of her start-up skincare line, Camille is a successful, single mother who has taken the skincare industry by storm. In need of a new sourcing company to meet her clientele's demand, Camille strikes a deal with the devil—her estranged husband, Seung-ju Park, who still leaves her weak in the knees. But is passion enough to make Camille rethink marriage and a life with Seung-ju, or will old problems succeed in destroying her?

Seung-ju was amazed by the passion that roared to life at the sight of his wife. Camille stokes a desire in him that demands to be satiated. As the CEO of IPCorp Industries, a deal to source her skincare line would open the door for him to finally slake his obsession of her and put her out of his mind for good. Yet Seung-ju realizes that just one taste of Camille isn’t enough; he would need an eternity to love her and drink his fill. But a secret threatens to destroy his feelings for her, hurtling them to the point of no return.

Read an excerpt:
Camille Jacobs appreciated a gorgeous man.

Especially one that was strong and tall, leaving her head raised, neck arched, and gut tingling as she gazed up into a pair of arresting eyes.

Why wouldn’t she? She was still a hot-blooded—okay, warm-blooded—woman with a healthy sex drive, even though it had been a while since she’d gone for a ride. Starting her own skincare company, Naturally You, and maintaining its continued success had wreaked havoc on her libido.

But when life brought her an Adonis who filled a business suit better than David Gandy, she couldn’t help but take notice. Especially after slamming into the rock-hard wall of his chest on her way out of the women’s restroom.

Her fingers flexed into the quality fabric of the suit jacket as she inhaled the intoxicating scent of his cologne.

“Hello, Camille.”

Shock reverberated through her like an earthquake, and she froze. She recognized that voice. His smooth, cultured tone held the hint of an Asian accent. It was a voice Camille had prayed she’d never hear again, one she only heard in her dreams.

“Seung-ju,” she gasped.


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Dei Araujo is a multicultural romance author who enjoys reading and writing stories of love where color has no boundaries. When she’s not writing, she can be found binge-watching Korean and Chinese dramas and anime. She received a bachelor’s degree in Journalism/News Editorial from the University of Southern Mississippi and later a MFA in Popular Fiction Writing from Seton Hill University in Greensburg, PA. Dei is a retired Air Force officer and comes from a proud military family. An adjunct professor at Barry University, she’s living out her real-life love story in beautiful Miami, Florida with her soulmate and their boys.

You can find her on these social platforms:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeiPAraujo

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/16944251.Dei_Araujo

Instagram: deiaraujo73

Pinterest: @mystibleu73

Twitter: @dei_araujo




Dei Araujo will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

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4 comments:

  1. Hi! This is Dei Araujo! Thanks so much hosting me today and forgive the name. I have four boys, and they're gamers. And I can't for the life of me figure out who is Fall Guys!😆 I look forward to any questions or comments you may have!

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  2. Many thanks to Books to Light Your Fire II for hosting my book, The Chaebol's Wife, today.

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  3. This sounds like a very good book.

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