I love Catherine Bybee’s books and after reading this excerpt I’m ready to get my hands on this one!
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by Catherine Bybee
Release Date: July 31, 2018
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Blurb:
Trina Petrovโs marriage-by-contract was only meant to be temporary. But when tragedy strikes, Trina is left one of the wealthiest women in the world. To recover from the shock, she takes some time off in Italy, swearing not to fall for any men while there. But that doesnโt mean she canโt fall for anyoneย on the trip homeย .ย .ย .
Country-music superstar Wade Thomas is lying low in a hotel bar when he gets the cold shoulder from the woman next to him. Heโs used to fans fawning at his boots, and Trina is a refreshing changeโso is the fact that she has no idea who he is.
As things begin to heat up, Trina discovers that the circumstances of her late husbandโs death are not what they seemed. Now sheโs in trouble, and Wade isnโt about to let her out of his sight. Getting close to love and danger could get them killed .ย .ย . or it could sweep them both off their feet.
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Excerpt:
They closed the bar and took their last round to the hotel lobby.
Wade had to admit he was a bit more than tipsy, and Trina wasnโt exactly sober. Sheโd tucked her feet under her on the lobby sofa as she described Venice in a way that made him want to visit.
โThere isnโt one car?โ he asked.
โNo place for them. You only get around on foot or boat. Which is probably best to help counter the pasta you consume while youโre there.โ
โSo why did you pick Venice?โ
Her eyes drifted away, something Wade had noticed happened a lot when she was lost in thought. A hint of sorrow quickly came and went, almost as if she caught herself. The smile she flashed felt forced. โI wanted isolation so I could study.โ
โStudy?โ She rattled off something that went completely over his head.
Her dark brown eyes glistened with her smile. โIโm learning Italian.โ
Wade blew out a breath. โOh, thank God. I thought maybe that last beer was one too many.โ
โI like languages.โ
โAs in many?โ
โA few.โ
He was happy to speak English. โIโm impressed.โ
โDonโt be. Most Europeans are fluent in a minimum of two languages.โ
โAre you from Europe?โ
โNo. Born and raised in Southern California. My grandparents on my motherโs side are from Mexico. Spanish was always spoken in our home.โ
โSo you speak Spanish as well?โ He squirmed in his chair.
โYup.โ
โNow Iโm feelinโ a bit inferior.โ
โLanguage is my hidden talent,โ she said.
โSo how did you end up in Texas?โ
Her gaze met his before she wrinkled her nose and gave a quick shake of the head. โItโs a long story.โ
โWhich is your way of saying donโt pry.โ
She stretched out her arms. โItโs my way of saying that weโve had a pleasant conversation, and bringing up my recent move will change all that. Iโd just as soon keep this light.โ
Wade wasnโt expecting her reply. โNow youโve piqued my interest.โ
โAnother time,โ she said.
He offered a smile that usually had women crawling all over him. โAm I going to have that chance?โ
โChance for what?โ
โAnother conversation.โ
Her eyes bored into him as if he wasnโt the sharpest tool in the shed. โI told you, Iโm not interested.โ
He lifted one eyebrow, flashed a dimple. โWhat if I told you I was rich?โ
She burst out in laughter.
His smile fell.
โSorryโฆโ She appeared to pull in her mirth. โYouโre gonna have to do better than money.โ
โGood lord, woman.โ
โSorry.โ
He scratched his head. โIโm famous.โ
She bit her lip. โThat explains the arrogance.โ
Wade placed a hand on his wounded chest. โI am not.โ
Trina tossed her head back, and her deep laugh filled the empty lobby. โMy name is Wade Thomas, you donโt know who I am?โ Her mimicry of him was off by several octaves.
Her laughter tickled his gut.
โI can teach you the two-step.โ
She pinched her lips together, trying to contain herself.
His pride was starting to dim.
โIโm not bad looking.โ
She looked him up and down โฆ twice. โIโll give you that.โ
He lifted both hands in the air. โFinally.โ
For the span of a full minute, she stared. Her smile slowly started to fall, and he knew she was talking herself out of dating him.
โTell you what. Iโm flying home tomorrow. Private charter, because Iโm rich, famous, and arrogant.โ He moaned on that last word.
โAnd good-looking.โ
Now they were getting somewhere.
โI can give you a lift home.โ
Trina blew out a breath. โIโm avoiding going home,โ she reminded him.
โAnd I was thinking I needed a quick stop in Nassau โฆ where the plane might not be able to leave right away. That tropical depressed storm and all.โ
She pointed a finger in his direction. โI like the way you think.โ
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New York Times,ย Wall Street Journal,ย andย USA Todayย bestselling author Catherine Bybee has written twenty-eight books that have collectively sold more than 4.5 million copies and have been translated into more than a dozen languages. Raised in Washington State, Bybee moved to Southern California in the hope of becoming a movie star. After growing bored with waiting tables, she returned to school and became a registered nurse, spending most of her career in urban emergency rooms. She now writes full-time and has penned the Not Quite series, the Weekday Brides series, the Most Likely To series, and the First Wives series.
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