Who’s up for a sexy, bad boy biker?
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by Regina Cole
Blurb:
You may now kiss the biker
Bethany Jernigan owes her bestie. Big time. So when wedding planning overburdens the bride-to-be, Bethany steps in to handle the nitty-gritty. But the guy in charge isnโt anything like she imagined. He’s gruff, tattooed, and 100% male. His staff is even rougher around the edges, and it’s not long before she feels as if she’s stepped into some kind of crazy alternate reality.
Are thoseโฆbikers? Arguing about wedding favors?
Trey Harding never wanted this to get so out of hand. One little lie somehow snowballed into a world of dresses and flowers and food and holy-hell-he’s-in-over-his-head. But itโs not like he can confess heโs not the wedding planner heโs pretending to beโespecially now that he’s falling for the maid of honor! His charade is becoming a farce, and as engines rev and ribbons fly, Treyโs running out of time to figure out how to tell the truth without losing his new family, his crewโฆor the woman of his dreams.
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Excerpt:
He was in way over his head.
Mrs. Yelverton was a freaking saint. All his life heโd been imagining her as an evil, heartless, empty stranger who had abandoned him, and now? Now?
How could he tell her what heโd turned into?
โI, well, Iโm in charge of a kind of group.โ He paused to clear his throat, his hand rubbing the back of his neck to clear the tensing of the muscles there. โYeah.โ
โA group? Like a business group?โ
He coughed, then took a sip of coffee. โYeah, you could call it that.โ
โWhat kind of business are you in?โ
Damn it.
Her stare was too clear, too honest, much too direct. He was struck by a feeling he hadnโt been expecting. Somehow, someway, he was afraid of disappointing her.
Well, if that wasnโt a kick in the teeth.
There wasnโt a way around it. Was there?
Desperate, he looked around the kitchen while he took another long sip of coffee.
What to say? Because the truthโthe shakedowns, the Robin Hoodโstyle robberies, the bodyguardingโnone of it was exactly on the up and up. There were definite legal and moral gray areas to what he did. And while he had no problem with it personally, he didnโt want to run the risk of disappointing her.
Who was he turning into?
Desperate, his gaze flew about the kitchen.
โWell, we do a littleโฆโ Hell, sheโd never believe he cooked. Something else. Quick, you dumbass. Keep it vague. Stall. โA little organizing, you might say.โ
She nodded, an interested look on her face inviting him to continue. Ah, dammit.
Keep looking. A container of herbs sat on the windowsill above the sink. Gardening? Screw that. He scanned the rest of the kitchen. Nothing. No ideas whatsoever.
โWhat kind of events do you organize?โ
Dammit. Dammit, dammit, dammit.
He rested his elbow on the tabletop, knocking a magazine to the floor.
โWhoops. Sorry.โ He bent down to get it.
A woman in a beautiful white gown was spread across the back of the magazine. The tagline for a bridal boutique advertisement read We help you tie the knot in style.
โNot a problem. So, you were saying?โ
His mind was blank. Totally, completely blank. His mouth opened, but nothing came out.
Mrs. Yelverton furrowed her brow in obvious concern. โAre you okay?โ
He had to say something. He looked down in desperation. The magazine was still there, facedown beside him, the laughing woman in the white gown like an angel of salvation.
โWeddings,โ he blurted out as he straightened in his seat. โWe organize weddings.โ
What. The. Actual. Fuck. Had. Just. Come. Out. Of. His. Mouth.
โWeddings. Wow, I hadnโt expected that.โ
He coughed. โYeah, me either.โ
Mrs. Yelverton laughed. โI can imagine. How did you get into it?โ
Wanting nothing more than to jump up and leave the county at a dead run, Trey shrugged, trying to play it off. โI got a chance to do some, enjoyed it, made my own business.โ
โThatโs really impressive! Whatโs the business called?โ
His hand was lying atop the magazine beside him, his knuckles lining up with the ad copy perfectly. He read the words out together.
โThe Iron Knot.โ
Mrs. Yelverton laughed, clapping her hands delightedly. โThatโs absolutely perfect. Trey, Iโm so proud of you.โ
Those words should have made him feel amazing. Instead, he felt like a scum-sucking bastard for lying to her.
Just then, the door behind her opened, and Treyโs chest went vise-tight, his heart clambering against his ribs in triple time.
She was long, lean, with bone-straight blond hair and elfin features complementing porcelain skin. Her blue eyes were a bit red, as if sheโd been crying recently. But despite the obviously brimming emotion beneath the surface, she wore a bright smile. It was the kind of expression heโd adopted many times over the years. Pretending things were all right when everything had turned to ashes around him was the only option heโd had at times, and seeing the same kind of defense mechanism in her touched him in a way he wasnโt expecting. Physically, she was just his type, and the way she moved into the room, both cautious and confidentโstrong as hell despite whatever was trying to bring her downโsparked immediate interest and admiration in his gut.
This wasโฆunexpected.
โOh, Bethy, I didnโt expect you until late this afternoon.โ Mrs. Yelverton rose and pulled the girl into her arms.
A wave of nausea overtook Trey. Was this girlโฆWas sheโฆ
Well, so much for that short-lived spark of attraction.
โTrey, Iโd like you to meet Bethany.โ
โHi,โ the blond said, and Trey stood. She looked a little intimidated as he stood to his full height.
Heโd been about to step toward her for the introduction, but he stopped. No need to make her more uncomfortable. But the idea that she found him scary was oddly disappointing.
โIโm Bethany Jernigan,โ she said, sticking her hand out for him to shake.
โTrey Harding,โ he said, gripping her much smaller hand in his, trying to ignore the softness of her skin, the faint tremble of her touch.
โBethany, I hope you wonโt mind keeping this quiet from Sarah for now. I havenโt had a chance to tell her about it. But thisโฆโ Mrs. Yelverton drew Treyโs arm through hers. โThis is Samuel.โ
Bethany gasped, her hand over her mouth, and Trey looked away. โSamuel? That Samuel?โ
Mrs. Yelverton nodded delightedly. โMy son. Heโs finally home.โ
โOhโฆoh my God.โ
Trey hated this. He felt awkward, like a sideshow freak. His spine prickled, his feet nearly bouncing with the urge to get the hell out of there.
โTrey, Bethany has been part of our family for years now. Sheโs your sister Sarahโs best friend and lived with us until she went to college. Of course, sheโs still got a room here. Sheโll always be welcome to come back home.โ Mrs. Yelvertonโs smile was gentle as she looked at Bethany.
โWait. So weโre not related?โ Trey gestured between himself and Bethany.
Mrs. Yelverton laughed. โNo, not by blood. But I hope youโll be close.โ
Something uncurled in his belly then, a knot of anxiety releasing as he looked at Bethany Jerniganโno relationโwith new eyes.
โI hope so too,โ he said. She blushed a little and glanced away.
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Author Info:
Regina Cole,ย lover of manly muscled arms, chest hair, and mini-marshmallows, has been reading romance since her early teens. When sheโs not frantically pounding away at the keyboard, she can be found fishing with her family, snuggling with her hubby and tiny twin boys, or slinging mud in her magical home pottery studio. She lives outside Raleigh, North Carolina.
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