- 2 tbsp nonfat plain yogurt
- 3 tbsp fresh lime juice, divided use
- 2 tbsp cilantro, finely chopped, divided use
- 1 medium tomato, chopped
- 1 medium onion, chopped, divided use
- 1 medium jalapeño, seeds and rinds removed, chopped (optional)
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 cup assorted vegetables (like sliced mushrooms, spinach, or peppers)
- 1 (14-oz.) package firm tofu, crumbled
- 3 cloves garlic, crushed
- 1 tsp chili powder
- 4 (6-inch) whole-wheat tortillas, warmed
- 1 cup shredded romaine lettuce
- Fresh cilantro leaves (for garnish; optional)
- 4 lime wedges (for garnish; optional)
- Combine yogurt, 2 tbsp lime juice, and 1 tbsp cilantro in a small bowl. Mix well and set aside.
- Combine tomato, ¼ onion, jalapeño (if desired), and remaining 1 tbsp cilantro in a small bowl. Mix well and set aside.
- Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.
- Add remaining ¾ onion; cook, stirring frequently, for 3 to 4 minutes, or until translucent.
- Add vegetables; cook, stirring frequently, for 4 to 5 minutes or until crisp.
- Add tofu, garlic, and chili powder; cook, stirring frequently, for 3 to 4 minutes, or until tofu is lightly browned and vegetables are tender-crisp.
- Add remaining 1 tbsp lime juice; reduce heat to medium-low and bring to a gentle boil. Remove from heat.
- Top tortillas evenly with lettuce and tofu mixture.
- Drizzle with yogurt sauce; garnish with cilantro leaves and lime wedge.
- Serve with tomato salsa
Excerpt
The airline agent smiled tightly at Anna. A few minutes later, she pushed the printed boarding pass and Anna’s ID across the counter. “Safe travels.”
Anna bit her lip. Safe travels. Ha! How about just “travels”?
She needed to be more optimistic. The flight wasn’t cancelled…yet.
Boarding ticket in hand, she’d head to the security line and then her gate, where she’d wait and flip through her Instagram feed until her plane arrived. Turning on her heels, she bumped face first into a wall of solid muscle. A clean, outdoorsy scent swathed her and immediately made her lightheaded. She stared for a moment at a tan quilted vest jacket lying unzipped over a hard chest, exposing planes of chiseled muscle under the navy-blue long sleeve t-shirt that read Dog Tired Brewery in white script. The picture of a dog lying on its side asleep with its tongue hanging out completed the logo—one she recognized as they made her favorite seasonal stout.
She clutched his t-shirt, trying to keep her balance. His hard abs flexed under her hands. Heat radiated from him and warmed her frozen fingers, which had been numb for the last several hours.
Lifting her head, her breath caught when her gaze fell on an angular jaw, full lips and beautiful green eyes. He gripped her arms firmly above the elbows to keep her from falling backward. His warmth seeped through the arms of her peacoat.
“Shit! Are you alright?” His deep, rich voice washed over her.
Heat rushed her cheeks and her body churned with a warmth she’d been missing ever since stepping off the plane in Michigan.
“Uh. Yeah! I…I’m fine.” Yikes. Her hands were plastered against his ripped abdomen. She let them slide down. It wasn’t just the impact of running into him that knocked her off balance. He was the most beautiful creature she’d laid eyes on.
“Are you sure?” The intensity of his stare almost melted her into a puddle at his feet. His eyes, irises flecked with gold, narrowed. “You hit me pretty hard.”
“Yes. I’m so sorry. Sorry for running into you.” She gained control over her wavering voice and unsteady legs.
He released her arms and stepped back.
“I should have been watching where I was going.”
His powerful gaze trailed down her without shame and a warmth followed as if he caressed her bare skin. Her cheeks had never been so on fire.
“No need to apologize.” He grinned. “I’d say it’s my lucky day.” His eyes twinkled.
This stranger was flirting with her.
She cleared her throat. It’s not that men didn’t flirt with her. They did. It was a hazard in her line of business. Insurance was a man’s world, for the most part. She shrugged off the flirtatious advances from the men she worked with. Mixing business with pleasure was a no-no. But this guy… she’d mix just about anything with him. If she were that kind of girl.
4 comments:
The cover looks beautiful!
I love the cover, synopsis and excerpt, Delayed sounds like a great start to an exciting new series and I am looking forward to reading the story and to trying those yummy looking tacos!
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I love the cover..it looks very nice!
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