WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE
The Daily Cruise Letter/The Daily Cruise News
Rumba, salsa, cha-cha-cha!
Theyâre here! The Rhythm Dancers have joined our special dance-themed cruise and are shaking up Alexandraâs Dream from stem to stern. More than five hundred dancers are on board, hoping to improve their moves with some of the most talented dance instructors in the field today.
For those passengers who arenât part of the dance group, the themed cruise still has lots to offer. Check the newsletter daily to find out times and places for dance demonstrations and competitions. Ball gowns and tuxes are the order of the day, so be prepared for a whirling kaleidoscope of color and style that will rival a Vegas show.
Is the Latin beat too hot for your blood? A sedate waltz more your style than a sultry tango? Then come up to the Polaris Lounge and dance to the gentler tunes of Glenn Miller. Donât have a partner? Our gentleman hosts are there to glide you across the dance floor.
The only rule is to have fun! The staff of Alexandraâs Dream offers you glamour and adventure as we sail the waters of the Caribbean. We want this cruise to be one youâll never forget.
is a Caribbean-American novelist who makes two coasts home. A former travel industry executive, Marcia has seen most of the world. The Far East, Venice and New Zealand are three of her favorites.
When not writing or traveling, this bestselling author works off excess energy taking Zumba and kickboxing classes. She indulges her passion for anything old by rummaging through estate sales and antique stores.
Marcia writes for several Harlequin imprints. She loves hearing from readers.
Marcia King-Gamble
THE WAY HE MOVES
TORONTO ⢠NEW YORK ⢠LONDON
AMSTERDAM ⢠PARIS ⢠SYDNEY ⢠HAMBURG STOCKHOLM ⢠ATHENS ⢠TOKYO ⢠MILAN ⢠MADRID PRAGUE ⢠WARSAW ⢠BUDAPEST ⢠AUCKLAND
Dear Reader,
According to marketing research, less than 10 percent of the American population has actually taken a cruise. This is especially perplexing given cruising is one of the least expensive vacations there is.
There is no other vacation experience as stress free as cruising. You board a ship, unpack your bags and get waited on hand and foot. As an added bonus, you get to visit the countries of your choice, plus enjoy exotic cuisine and world-class entertainment. No getting on and off planes and moving from hotel to hotel. Where else can you have lodging, food and entertainment inclusive in the original price? Am I starting to sound like an infomercial yet?
For almost thirteen years I worked in the cruise industry in an executive capacity. Ships were my life. Anything can happen on a floating city, especially when you have thousands of passengers on board. Believe me, there are literally thousands of stories to tell.
That said, I hope your journey was an informative one. Perhaps youâve learned a little about cruising and become interested in visiting a new country. Perhaps your interest in cruising has just been piqued.
If you have questions about cruising, general comments, or just want to say hi, shoot an e-mail my way at [email protected]. Snail mail correspondence should be sent to P.O. Box 25143, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33320.
Happy cruising!
Romantically yours,
Marcia King-Gamble www.lovemarcia.com
With grateful thanks to Gordon Buck
for sharing his operational knowledge. Without his expertise this book would not have been possible.
DONâT MISS THE STORIES OF
Mediterranean NIGHTS>â¢
FROM RUSSIA, WITH LOVE
Ingrid Weaver
SCENT OF A WOMAN
Joanne Rock
THE TYCOONâS SON
Cindy Kirk
BREAKING ALL THE RULES
Marisa Carroll
AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER
Karen Kendall
BELOW DECK
Dorien Kelly
A PERFECT MARRIAGE?
Cindi Myers
FULL EXPOSURE
Diana Duncan
CABIN FEVER
Mary Leo
ISLAND HEAT
Sarah Mayberry
STARSTRUCK
Michelle Celmer
THE WAY HE MOVES
Marcia King-Gamble
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
âCALL ME THE MOMENT that pendant is found, capisce?â
Tracy Irvineâs grip tightened around the receiver. She could tell her ex-husband was losing patience with her. This was her last chance and she needed to deliver or else.
Previously sheâd screwed up badly and she might not have another chance to redeem herself. Her childâs well-being was at stake here, so she needed to play Salâs sick game. It was the only way to get Franco back. He was her son, their son, and her reason for living.
âI will, Sal, I promise,â she said, striving to sound confident. âI wonât disappoint you this time.â
âYou better not, bella, especially if you know whatâs good for you. This is your last chance. There will be hell to pay if you donât deliver this time around.â Salâs raucous laughter resounded in her ear.