by Lucinda Whitney
Six years after a painful divorce, Josh Conrad is happy traveling the world as a photographer. When he arrives in Portugal, he plans to complete the assignment as quickly as possible. What he doesn’t plan for is Sofia, the girl he baptized eleven years earlier on an LDS mission, and soon he’s making excuses to prolong his trip.Sofia Monteiro leads a structured life in Braga, Portugal, teaching high school by day and caring for her mother by night. After she reconnects with Josh through mutual friends, the memory of a failed relationship and her new graduate program are enough reasons to stay away from him. As they collaborate on a project, Josh is wary of repeating his old mistakes and Sofia hesitates to spend time with an American who’s only passing through. Can two people with wounded hearts bring themselves to trust their dreams to each other?
Excerpt
Sofia walked back to meet Josh and they strolled together past the
deck at the reception center and the start of the trail. She unfolded
the map and held it up between them.She pointed at the spots of
interest. “This is the suggested route. The main road goes up the hill
to the western fortification wall. At the acropolis, there’s another
wide road that intersects in the opposite direction.”
She
circled several areas. “These areas are the residential nucleus and
along the way we can see the remains of the round dwellings and the more
common rectangular ones.” There was more but she looked up to Josh.
“Are you okay with following this route?”
“I’m here to follow you.” He swept his right arm in front of her. “Just lead the way.”
Sofia
straightened and pocketed the map. Josh carried too much and she
hesitated. “Wouldn’t it be easier for you to use the equipment if I
carry the backpack?”
He paused for a moment and surveyed the area then chuckled. “Sneaky, aren’t you? I know what you’re trying to do here.”
Why
did guys always think they had to do everything to prove their
virility? Such a macho thing. She splayed her hands on her hips. “It’s
the twenty first century. I can carry my share. Besides, this is more
like a business outing, not a date. Which means you don’t have to carry
stuff for me.” She extended her hand for the backpack.
“What if I believe in chivalry? You won’t give me a chance to practice it?”
“And what if I’m a feminist? You won’t respect my views?” She was pushing him now and enjoying the banter.
Josh
eyed her and held quiet, the corner of his mouth twitching. Sofia
wanted to laugh. He was probably trying to figure out how serious she
was about feminism. After a few seconds, he set down the tripod and
removed the backpack, but his eyes crinkled with a lack of seriousness
belied by his actions.
Sofia took the backpack
from him and put it on. It wasn’t even as heavy as she’d expected. “See?
That wasn’t so hard, was it?” She started up the trail then turned back
to Josh. “And you still have your man card intact,” she added with a
smile.
Josh laughed. “Sassy, aren’t you?”
“Come on, we don’t have all day,” she pressed in a teasing tone.
Praise for the Book
"Lucinda Whitney's The Secret Life of Daydreams whisks readers away to Braga, Portugal, a setting so vivid with color, texture, and life, they'll want to book a flight and travel there themselves. Josh is the hero many of us dream of, and Sofia a heroine who holds out for all she deserves. Overall a delightful romance far from the ordinary in both distance and scope." -- Michele Paige Holmes
"The romance is fantastic and with enough tingle to make my heart flutter. The conflict between the characters is believable and I longed for them to work it out, even though it wouldn't be easy." -- Laura D. Bastian
"The Secret Life of Daydreams is a story that explores the question "What if you got a second chance with the one that got away?" Readers will be rooting for Sofia and Josh to find a way to make their dreams come true despite the obstacles life puts in front of them."-- Sally Johnson
"This book was a delightful journey. I loved getting to know Josh and Sofia, cheering for them, growling at them, and sharing a happy sigh or two with them. The gorgeous setting of Portugal was an added bonus!"-- Alison Woods
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Lucinda Whitney was born and raised in Portugal, where she received a master’s degree from the University of Minho in Braga in Portuguese/English teaching. She’s a cancer survivor, and served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Salt Lake Temple Square Visitors Center mission in Utah.She lives in northern Utah with her husband and four children. When she’s not reading and writing, she can be found with a pair of knitting needles in winter, or tending her herb garden in the summer. She also works part-time as a substitute teacher.
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