I adore unrequited (or are they?) love stories and Cain’s newest looks like just my kind of read.
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A Rambler Battalion Novel
by Claire Cain
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Blurb:
I hadnโt seen Major Reese Flint in ten yearsโnot since I was sixteen. Growing up, he was always kind to me despite our age difference and my role as the caretakerโs daughter. Our reunion forced me to see the gorgeous man heโd turned into. Reese was just as shocked by me, but evidently not in a good way since he then resolutely avoided me.
Weโre forced back together when Reeseโs mother hires me to help him recover from an injury since I still live in the garage apartment above the house I watched for him while he was deployed.
When Reeseโs mom asks for more than that, Iโm torn between my loyalty to the family who gave me so much during my childhood and my newfound feelings for Reese. Just when Reese stops resisting his interest in me and I have more than I could have hoped for, I discover Iโm more at risk of losing everything than I could have imagined.
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Excerpt:
I groaned as I stood and lumbered into the kitchen where Erin promptly let out a little yelp. She pressed her hands to her heart and took a few deep breaths before laughing hysterically.
Really. She doubled over, her long hair waterfalling to the ground, leaving me to admire the nearly bare expanse of her back but for the two small spaghetti straps of her tank top. When she finally turned upright, her face was red and her green eyes were wet with tears.
โIโm sorry,โ I said, chuckling long with her since the sound of laughter was irresistible.
โNo, Iโm sorry. IโI didnโt expect to see you. I thought you were in bed. And your beard is, like, wow, so I didnโt realize it was you, even though of courseย itโs you.โ She pressed her lips together. โAnyway, Iโm sorry for laughing hysterically. It was that, or cry, and I do enough crying so laugh it was.โ
โIโve been sleeping down here so Iโm upright. Did you need something?โ I asked, and as soon as her face fell, I realized Iโd done it again. She set the rag in her hand on the counter and moved to go, but I grabbed her wrist.
โPlease. I donโt mean that in a brusque way. Iโm not trying to get rid of you. I want to help you find what you need, if you need something,โ I said, lowering my voice because whenever she was this close, which was rarely lately, I wanted to say things to only her. I wanted things between us that only we knew about.
She stared down at my hand on her wrist, then back at my face, her chest rising and falling. โI, uhโฆ I came to check and see how the kitchen was. Your mom doesnโt always clean up, so I came to make sure everything was put away so you wouldnโt wake up to a mess.โ She looked down like she was embarrassed and gently pulled her arm away.
โThatโs very kind of you, Erin.โ Her lashes fluttered when I said her name, and I wondered if she preferred her nickname. Iโd have to try it out next time.
โNot really. Iโm saving myself from more work tomorrow.โ
โTomorrow?โ I asked, stepping closer to her because apparently my body wanted more of her proximity.
โIโll be here to make you breakfast. I mean, if thatโs ok, of course,โ she said, red rising to her cheeks.
โIโd like nothing more,โ I said, catching her green eyes with mine to make sure she understood my sincerity. I was done fumbling around and failing to communicate with her. Iโd bungled things between us enough already, and if my mother had obligated Erin to help me, I wasnโt going to make her feel unwanted.
She returned my stare a moment longer, her eyes moving between mine every few seconds.
And then it happened.
Then the best thing of my week happened.
The month.
Sure, maybe the year. Iโd made the promotion list for lieutenant colonel and I was pleased about that, but this? This probably topped that.
Her focus moved from one eye, to the other, and then dipped down and caressed my lips. I kid you not, I could practically feel the brush of her lashes against my mouth.
Then, of course, she jerked away and plastered a smile on her face, bid me goodnight, and excused herself.
But itโd happened.
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Author Info:
Claire Cain lives to eat and drink her way around the globe with her traveling soldier and two kids, but is perhaps even happier hunkered down at home in a pair of sweatpants and slippers using any free moment she has to read and cook. Or talkโshe really likes to talk. She has become an expert at packing too many dishes in too few cabinets and making houses into homes from Utah to Germany and many places in between. Sheโs a proud Army wife and is frankly just really happy to be here.
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