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More Than Peaches
Maple Leaf series
by Christine DePetrillo
Genre: Small Town Romance
Blurb:
With that disheveled mass of blond hair, those piercing emerald eyes, and the faint Irish accent, Grady OโDonnell was, in fact, adorable.
Grady OโDonnell serves drinks to all who roam into his bar, The Clumsy Grasshopper. His heart had once been filled to the rim with love back home in Ireland, but the Universe shattered that bottle. Heโs started over in busy Boston, and heโs happy to mix his business, his painting, and his lazy beagle, Cricket, into a life he can easily swallow. Most of the time.
Lena Clover brightens peopleโs days in Boston with her natural wares at Cloverโs Fruit and Flower Shoppe. Sheโs been so involved in running her farm and store that sheโs let her love life seriously wilt. The only love she gives out is to her silly dog, Snowy. Her business partner wants to help her cultivate that part of her life, but after her last relationship, sheโs still not ready to stop and smell the roses with anyone.
Until she meets Grady.
Brought together to work on wedding arrangements for Rachel and Harris, their mutual friends, Grady and Lena have to face the fact that maybe, just maybe, there is a little room to explore the instant attraction blooming between them.
Christine DePetrillo can often be found hugging trees, conversing with dragonflies, and walking barefoot through sun-warmed soil. She finds joy in listening to the wind, bathing in moonlight, and breathing in the fragrances of things that bloom. If she had her way, the sky would be the only roof over her head.
Her love of nature seeps into every story she tells. As does her obsession with bearded mountain men who build, often smell like sawdust, and know how to cherish the women they love. Today she writes tales meant to make you laugh, maybe make you sweat, and definitely make you believe in the power of love.
She lives in Vermont with her husband and many woodland creatures who defend her fiercely from all evils.
Are you ready to meet your April Man of the Month, Grayson Brewdy? His enemy, Chamomile, makes every muscle in his body hard and his throat dry, but heโs thirsty for her curves. Readers who enjoy the Man of the Month Club collection will devour Hate Tea Love You by Annie Charme, a steamy, small town, curvy girl, enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity, beach romance.
Hate Tea Love You
Candy Cane Key
Man of the Month: April
by Annie Charme
Blurb:
Chamomile When my great aunt left me half of her tea shop in the Florida Keys, I didn’t know she left the other half to Grayson. My enemy who teased me on every family holiday. My first crush and my first kiss, CPR counts, right? Regardless, those lips are still imprinted, even if he is the most aggravating man I’ve ever known.
Grayson She stormed into the tea shop like she owned the place. Technically she does, but I’m not about to let her ruin everything I’ve worked for while she’s been living it up in England all these years. Isn’t chamomile relaxing? Not her. She makes every muscle in my body hard and my throat dry, but I’m thirsty for her curves. She can have the tea cups. I want those double Ds.
Her shoulders drop and for a moment, the woman is replaced by the girl I remember. โI couldnโt get time off work. I tried. I really did try to get here for the funeral, but we had a deadline.โ
โSo did your aunt.โ I huff, crossing my arms over my chest.
โShe would have understood. She was always proud of my work, which is why I still canโt fathom why she left me her tea shop.โ
โHalf her shop.โ I correct her.
โGray can you fix the urn. The spout is sticking again,โ Trudy says, waddling to the table with a tray resting on her pregnant belly. โIโll leave you to it, while I take my things up. I assume Bettyโs flat is still in order upstairs.
โUpstairs?โ I blink fast. โYouโre moving in upstairs?โ
โWhere else would I stay?โ
โThereโs a bed and breakfast next door. Youโll have to stay there. Iโm living upstairs.โ
โSince when?โ She crosses her arms over her chest.
โSince your aunt went into a care home and asked me to run the place.โ I check to see if Lark is still sitting at the table, hoping she can offer a room at her bed and breakfast. My eyes plead with her, knowing Lark, sheโs heard all our conversation.
Her lip curls as she sips on her tea. โSorry but the bed and breakfast is full, so is the inn. You wonโt find any spare rooms this time of the year with the Easter holidays.โ
โGreat. Well thereโs no room here.โ I wave my hand in the air, then pinch the bridge of my nose. I wanted her here, but I hadnโt expected her to just show up unannounced. Iโm not prepared for this.
She digs a fist into her cocked hip. โOh my goodness, itโs like Bethlehem. Are you going to put me up in a stable?โ
โWhy youโre not pregnant are you?โ
She gives me a death stare. โDo I look pregnant to you?โ She glances down at her tight denim jeans hugging her belly. โDonโt answer that,โ she warns. โItโs just a little holiday weight.โ
I nod, holding back my smile. I always loved her curves. And she hasnโt lost her confidence.
Lark continues to sip her tea with a smile hiding behind her china cup.
I scratch the back of my neck. โI guess youโll have to stay here. Thereโs a couch.โ
โThank you.โ She lets out a sigh and continues lugging her case through the back.
Damn sheโs even more feisty than I remember. Her ass sways in front of me and I have the urge to squeeze it or swat it. Does she expect me to drop everything, give up my bed and wait on her, this ainโt no damn holiday resort.
Who does she think she is? Walking in here like she owns the place. Technically she does. Yeah but not for long. She wants me to buy her out. She wants to sell. Her great aunt would turn in her grave if she knew. I couldnโt buy her out even if I wanted to. And up to now itโs the only hold I had over her to get her ass back here after ten years.
Copyright 2023 Annie Charme
*****
Author Info:
Iโm a graphic artist by day and author by night, writing real, raw, racy romance. My book boyfriends are inked heroes who like fat, fun, and feisty women (sounds familiar).
My goal is to spread body positivity through my fat and fabulous curvy heroines with a good serving of British humour on the side (not forgetting an extra helping of alpha goodness).
On the very rare occasion Iโm not working in my day job…or night job as a writer, I’ll be living my best life in the heart of England with my other half, two wildlings (otherwise known as Veruca Salt and Mike Teavee), and a randy cavalier pup.
My serious book fetish travels with me in our tin cruiser as we roam the English countryside. Youโll usually find me in a field somewhere or curled up on the sofa with a coffee (wine), blanket and dog to keep me cozy, and a good steamy book to make me wโwarm
Faith Calhoun was almost forty when she walked in on her husband screwing someone else.
Talk about a terrible way to end what had admittedly not been an iconic decade of her life.
After serving him divorce papersโon her birthdayโshe heads straight to her favorite bar, where the ultra-hot bartender plies her with drinks to take the edge off.
They end up tumbling into bed together.
That partโs not badโin fact, itโs really,ย reallyย goodโexcept in the morning, he rejects her too, and somehow, that rejection is even worse than the first one. Especially when he insists he needs to remain in her life to ensure sheโs protected.
From what? Her gossipy neighbors?
Oh, and letโs not forget all the strange occurrences that are getting harder and harder to explain away.
First, thereโs a wolf in her house. A real, live,ย massiveย wolf. Then the house is attacked and nearly destroyed by some unknownโand unseenโenemy, and, get this, the wolf saves her. Then the bartender tells her heโs a wolf too. Itโs like something out of her favorite shifter romance novelโexcept sheโs living it!
And then thereโs the icing on the cake: Mikail, the bartender-slash-wolf, tells her sheโs a faery princess.
Maybe this week isnโt so bad after all.
If you overlook the reason he kept her identity a secret: the enemies she didnโt know she had want to kill her, and now that sheโs been outed.
โThatโs only the tip of the iceberg. I need to do something else.โ
โLike what?โ
Why did Mikail โs voice suddenly sound sharp?
He swept her empty glass off the counter, replacing it with a fresh mojito.
She stared at the hazy liquid and did not sip. โI should probably slow down.โ Then again, it was her birthday, she had nowhere to go but home to an empty bed, and Uber was just one press of a button in an app away andโshe lifted the glass and gulped.
โGood thing you have such high tolerance,โ Mikail noted.
It was true; she had always been able to drink anyone under the table, including her husband, who had been so impressed by that feat that heโd asked her out. Their first date had been to a sports bar on dollar-shot night.
โGod, I donโt want to think about him.โ
โThen donโt,โ Mikail suggested.
โI never brought him here,โ she noted. That had been Lukeโs choice, not hers. She glanced around at the slightly cheesy tropical decor. Luke liked sports bars and martini bars, and this place did not remotely fit into either of those categories.
โThere were so many signs,โ she murmured, and apparently, she was going to think about him after all.
โFaith, love, you donโt have to rehashโโ
โMy ability to win at drinking games was what attracted him to me,โ Faith cut him off. โHow is that a solid basis for a long-lasting relationship? And considering what I know about his family and his upbringing, dating me in the first place was nothing more than an act of rebellion.โ
โIf that were the case, why did he ask you to marry him?โ
She shrugged. โWho knows? I was good in bed? I was fun at parties? I looked good on his arm at charity events? Although I doubt it was that last one, since attractive socialites are a dime a dozen in his circles.โ
โMaybe he really did love you,โ Mikail suggested, although did he really just wince as he said it?
โHe cheated on me. That isnโt love. Thatโs rejection.โ
โThatโsโโ
โI said I donโt want to talk about it.โ Okay, that was harsh. She was the one who brought it up, after all. โSorry.โ
โDonโt apologize. Youโre in a bad place right now. Letting out your frustrations in this way is far better than the alternative.โ
โWhat alternative?โ
Mikailโs gaze shifted to the side for a moment before he became fascinated by scrubbing the bar top. โThere are lots of alternatives,โ he finally mumbled.
โYouโve been in my shoes,โ she said so abruptly he startled before glancing down at her feet, which were encased in a super cute pair of lime-green sandals sheโd splurged on as a birthday present to herself.
โTheyโre a bit small for me, although plenty sexy enough.โ
She laughed while resisting the urge to fan herself with the cardboard coaster, the only thing within reach that would remotely provide a cooling bit of wind.
And there went that chilled breeze again, swirling across the back of her neck and dropping the temperature enough that she wasnโt fidgeting in her seat.
Weird, although she shouldnโt look a gift horse in the mouth. This was Louisiana, after all. Cool breezes were not commonplace.
He thinks my shoes are sexy.
Faithโs taste ran to not-conservative footwear, which her husband more often than not found distasteful. Heโd never told her the shoes made her sexy, not even on their wedding day, when sheโd worn white heels with tiny blue bows on the back and ankles straps covered with tiny pearls.
โI meanโฆโ She flapped her hand, like that would somehow help her form the right words. โYouโve had your heart broken.โ She narrowed her eyes. โYouโve been rejected. Like I have.โ
He wouldnโt look her in the eye, which told her all she needed to know: the sympathy he doled out was real.
Her relationship was in the toilet. Even if Luke got down on his hands and knees and offered to perform cunnilingus every day for the rest of her life, she wouldnโt take him back. She was done. Closing that chapter. Moving on.
And it was her birthday. Forty. A big deal. The start of a new decade.
Fresh, new beginnings.
She should celebrate. Do something spontaneous.
Or do someone.ย
*****
Author Info:
TJ Bell is the naughtier alter-ego of romance author Tami Lund (although you should totally read Tami Lundโs book too, because they are really, really good). She writes paranormal, all the time. Her heroines are tough, even if they are broken, and her heroes tend to have a heart of gold under all that alpha. Hell, sometimes they arenโt even alpha at all; after all, who doesnโt love a solid beta hero?
When she isnโt writing snarky, steamy books, TJ Bell likes to take long walks on the beach with a tall glass of wineโฆ oh wait, wrong bio. But still true.
TJ Bell lives in the (sometimes) beautiful state of Michigan, USA, where the weather is glorious approximately 30% of the time, with her even-more-snarky husband, snarky-in-training (and progressing impressively) teenage daughter, and her dog, Kaya, who wants to know if itโs dinnertime yet.
In this lighthearted romance filled with small-town humor and high jinks, an unsuspecting real estate agent becomes the wildest dream come true for all the single momsโexcept the one he wants.
Theyโre coworkers, friends, and confidants, but Peter Marshal has always pined for a little something more with Noelle Walters. As a widow and a single mom, Noelle prefers to play it safe, and falling for Peter was never part of the plan.
Then again, neither of their plans accounted for the well-meaning but meddling actions of Peterโs sister, who offers him up as their townโs most eligible bachelor in the local momsโ Facebook group. Heโs none the wiser about the source of this sudden surge in attention, but he only has eyes for Noelle. And from where sheโs standing on the sidelines of Peterโs popularity, itโs getting harder to pretend that she doesnโt see what everyone else sees in her best friend.
With all eyes on them, will Peter and Noelle finally see beyond the hurdles to the happily ever after thatโs been there all along?
*****
Review:
Talk of the Town is a slow burn and super sweet. Noelle didnโt have a conventional up-bringing and itโs caused her to be a little more awkward socially. Sheโs got a good heart, loves her son & MIL, and works hard. But she still has some left over trauma from her parents that makes it difficult to navigate friendships & potential romantic relationships.ย
Peter may be a little naive himself, especially reading women, but he does know that heโd like something more than friends with Noelle. Heโs a little hesitant to do anything about it, though, for fear of losing the relationship that they do have so far. But, unbeknownst to him, his meddling sister may just give him the help he needs when her machinations to see Peter in a relationship also has Noelle looking at him in a new way.
The momโs Facebook group provides the occasional bit of light-heartedness and some additional context to the goings-on of the town, but a lot of the time the women just came across as mean, both in the group and in person. It may be hard for some who have experienced similar bullying (which is one of the reasons it may hit hard is that it felt so real) but I do appreciate how Noelleโs growth is shown in her handling of some of these situations and that Peter is willing to stand up for Noelle with his beloved sister.
Bardsley captures both the complexity of family and the complications of small town life, giving us a slew of characters to root for โฆ and sometimes against. Sheโs not going to get you to that HEA any time soon but the story will keep your attention so you donโt care how long it takes to get there.
Bonnie Brinks and her all-woman band, The Mermaids, are the pride of Moonlight Harbor. They’re the house band at The Drunken Sailor, and that’s just the right amount of fame for Bonnie. A lifetime ago, she went to Nashville to make it big, but she returned home with a broken heart and broken dreams. Now she’s got a comfortable life and a brilliant daughter, Avril, who plays for The Mermaids alongside Bonnie and Bonnie’s mother, Loretta.
Avril has big dreams of her own. Her life in Moonlight Harbor is good–she loves singing and playing guitar with The Mermaids, and she has the sweetest, most loyal boyfriend a girl could ask for–but it all feels so…small. She can’t help wondering if there’s something more out there for her. And she doesn’t understand why her mom won’t support her going to Nashville to find out.
Meanwhile, Bonnie threw in the towel on her love life long ago, but Loretta sure hasn’t. She’s determined to be swept off her feet, and she wants the same for her daughter. When the hunky new owner of The Drunken Sailor turns the tables on the band and Avril announces she’s leaving Moonlight Harbor, Bonnie’s comfortable life seems to be drifting away. Will these three generations of Mermaids find their happy endings on the Washington coast? Or will the change in the winds leave them all shipwrecked?
“Blooming with heartfelt charm and swoon-worthy moments…” Womanโs World Magazine
It was a pleasant ride to the beach. Once he was off I-5 he was on highways that took him through stands of evergreens and logging towns with small houses, many of them forty years old, many of which were being refurbished.
Then he hit Moonlight Harbor with its crazy stone pillars at the entrance, still standing from when the town was first developed in the sixties. The place was a mixture of funky old and upbeat new, the buildings from both eras catering to visitors with restaurants, moped rentals, shops and a fun plex that offered bumper cars and go-carts for entertainment. A family of deer grazed on the grass in the meridian between the two one-way streets running through the town.
Another ten minutes and he was pulling into the driveway of Leeโs beach digs, a three-bedroom rambler with rock for lawn encased in a white picket fence. Lee and his wife were ready for him with a proper Thanksgiving leftover meal of turkey sandwiches, dressing and gravy, and cranberry sauce. Seeing the way they looked at each other about gave him heartburn.
His ex had looked at him like that about a million years ago. Stupid, fool him. He was a walking morality tale, an example of what happened when a man wound up married to his job instead of his woman. If only sheโd given him a fair chance to right that ship.
โHowโs your sandwich?โ Glinda asked.
โGreat,โ he said. โThanks. And thanks for inviting me down.โ
โSometimes a manโs gotta get some new scenery,โ said Lee.
After they ate Glinda made them clean up the kitchen and left to check on things at the pub for Lee and hang out with some girlfriends.
โSheโs a great woman,โ J.J. said.
โThat she is,โ agreed Lee. โTheyโre still out there, dude.โ
J.J. gave a cynical chuckle. โYeah, Iโm holding my breath.โ
โWhile youโre holding your breath letโs play some cribbage. Tomorrow Iโll take you out to eat.โ
They settled down with whiskey and cards and it was a pleasant evening. It sure beat sitting around the condo wondering if he ought to check out an internet dating site.
Saturday found him out on the beach in boots and a thick jacket with his buddy, working a clam gun to capture the elusive razor clam. A weak sun was out and the sand was damp and muddy and the air was crisp. A perfect day. They werenโt the only ones who thought so. The beach was thick with people, all in search of the same delight.
โYou should move down here,โ Lee said, as he tossed a clam in their bucket. He wasnโt much taller than J.J. and was built like a tank. In their college days heโd mowed down his opponents on the football field just like one. Heโd gotten his education thanks to a college scholarship. J.J. had waited tables and worked in restaurant kitchens. Glinda had already informed him he would be in charge of making the clam chowder for lunch.
โYeah? So I can grow moss like you? Itโs always wet.โ
โNot in the summer.โ
โYeah, well let me know when you figure out how to make it summer all year long,โ J.J. said.
โOh, come on. You know you loved it when we went over to Westhaven and went fishing.โ
โJust thinking about that halibut we caught makes my mouth water,โ J.J. said.
โFishing, clamming, kayaking on the canals, golfing โ itโs the life.โ
J.J. brushed the sand off his hands and studied his friend. โWhy do I feel like Iโm sitting in on a time share pitch?โ
Lee shrugged and chuckled. โJust sayinโ itโs a good life down here.โ
โFor you. You got a great wife and your daughters live nearby.โ
Lee sobered. โIt sucks that things went sideways with Eloise.โ
โItโs been three years. Iโm over it.โ
โYeah? You sure?โ
โSure Iโm sure. My lifeโs good. I like my freedom. Got no woman nagging me, no obligations.โ
โThat bad, huh?โ
J.J. gave a rueful smile and shook his head. โOkay, so itโs not perfect.โ
โMaybe you need a change.โ
โOkay, whatโs the hidden agenda?โ
โNo hidden agenda,โ Lee said and suddenly got busy checking to see if theyโd reached their limit of clams.
Yep, there was a hidden agenda.
Glinda proved it when, after lunch she said, โArenโt you tired of city living yet, J.J.?โ
He set down his glass of beer and looked from one to the other. โSpill, you two. Whatโs up?โ
They exchanged guilty looks. โWell,โ Lee said, โJust thought you might be interested in a new business opportunity.โ
โOh, no. You got sucked into a pyramid scheme,โ J.J. said in horror.
Lee made a face. โNo.โ
โThe pubโs failing. You need a silent partner. No problem.โ It would be the least he could do. Heโd helped his buddy get into this mess.
J.J. had come down to Moonlight Harbor ten years earlier when his pal had told him about the little beach town pub he wanted to buy, had looked over the books with Lee and the owner, then given it a thumbs up, although heโd been concerned about Lee getting into the restaurant business.
โItโs a tough business,โ heโd cautioned. โWhen you buy a restaurant, it owns you.โ He knew that from personal experience.
โI can make a go of it,โ Lee had said. โWe want out of the city and Glindaโs up for it.โ
โOkay, then,โ J.J. had said.
Heโd shared his expertise with his friend and Lee had done okay. But they hadnโt talked much in the last couple of years. Between getting divorced and getting his feet back under him J.J. had been a little distracted. Obviously, Leeโs investment had gone south.
โThe pubโs doing great,โ Lee said.
Well, so much for that conclusion. โThen whatโs up?โ
โWhatโs up is that itโs time to sell the business. The girls are grown and oneโs had the nerve to move out of state. Glinda wants to start traveling.โ
โYou want your life back.โ
Lee chuckled. โSomething like that. I was thinking maybe you might want yours back, too.โ
So this was where they were going. J.J. held up a hand. โOh, no. No more restaurants. Too much work.โ
โYeah, and youโre so busy.โ
โIโll admit Iโm kind of at loose ends, but I donโt think I want to work that hard.โ
โIโve already done all the hard work.โ
โYeah, right.โ When you owned a business, it owned you. And restaurants โฆ
โNever mind,โ said Lee. โLetโs go play some pool. You can check out the house band.โ
โYou got a house band? What are they, a bunch of grungy kids in their twenties?โ
Lee smiled at that. โNot quite. Itโs a chick band.โ
โA chick band. Interesting. So, three grungy chicks in their twenties.โ
โNope. Mother, daughter and granddaughter. They had another but sheโs off to Nashville to try and become a star. Theyโre still good though, especially the lead singer. That woman sings like an angel, sometimes like a little devil. And she is something fine to look at. Theyโve really been packing in the crowds on the weekend.โ
โThatโs good.โ
โThe place is doing well,โ said Lee. โI know you shouldnโt do business with friends, but since you were in the restaurant business and since youโre the man with the business degree, I thought Iโd give you first crack at it.โ He suddenly looked wistful. โI kind of hate to let the place go. Itโs like losing a part of me.โ
J.J. nodded. โI know how you feel. I hated to let go of my places. Did it all for nothing,โ he said bitterly.
His words brought on an awkward silence. He should have kept his shit to himself. He shook off the downer moment. โLetโs shoot some pool.โ
โGood idea,โ said Lee. โAnd, J.J., I get you not wanting to get sucked into this business again. Iโd have liked you to be the one who takes over The Drunken Sailor, but no worries. The right owner will show up.โ
Maybe the right owner had showed up, J.J. thought as they drank beer and waited their turn at one of the pool tables. The place was packed. Lots of out of towners, but Lee said he had a ton of regulars who came in during the week as well. Line dancing lessons were offered on Sunday afternoons followed by line dancing. A lot of the old guys came in mid-week to play darts and Lee had recently started a Ladies night, with half-off on drinks on Tuesdays and pool lessons taught by some of the better players, including a guy named Seth Waters, who had been regular before he got married. According to Lee, he still came in to play pool on Sundays while his wife and her girlfriends line danced.
โYouโve done a great job of making this the place to be,โ J.J. said as they moved to take their turn at a table that had opened up.
โI like to think so,โ said Lee. โThank God I got lots of good free advice from a pro when I first started.
โWhat are friends for?โ J. J. responded. He selected a cue stick and chalked it up.
โGo ahead and break,โ Lee said.
J.J. took aim at the cue ball, sending it clacking into the others. He sunk one of the striped ones and then proceeded to clean the table.
โSave some for me,โ Lee protested.
โOh, yeah, I canโt let you lose. It would hurt your delicate feelings,โ J.J. taunted.
โAnd then Iโd hurt your delicate nose,โ Lee shot back.
J.J. did miss the next ball. He stood back and let Lee take his turn.
It was the end of the game for him because he caught sight of a woman with long, red hair, a face that would launch a thousand ships, and legs that wouldnโt quit walking into the place. She wore a short black leather jacket, hanging open to reveal a lowcut green top cover a very nice rack. Those fine legs were encased in tight jeans. She wore black boots that made him think of pirates and was carrying a guitar case. Holy Moly! Was that a member of the band Lee had told him about?
Lee caught him staring. โThatโs Bonnie Brinks, one of The Mermaids.โ
โI wouldnโt mind hooking her on my line.โ
โFat chance. Sheโs a smiling ice maiden. Been single for years.โ
โMaybe sheโs tired of being single,โ J.J. mused.
โDonโt hold your breath. But hey, she sure dresses up the place.โ
โThat was probably about all she did. Lee had a tin ear. Heโd probably hired the woman for her looks.
Behind her came a younger woman, tall like Bonnie but with darker coloring. Also a looker. And next to her walked a woman whoโd never gotten the memo that she was a senior citizen, also wearing tight jeans and heels high enough to trip Tina Turner. She sported spiky white hair and the tips of the spikes were colored green. The mother. His mother sure didnโt look like that. This woman probably had every old geezer in the place ready to take her out. With all three women being so striking maybe nobody cared what they sounded like.
โHad enough pool?โ asked Lee.
โI think Iโll go over to the bar and get another drink,โ J.J. said.
He snagged the last seat at the bar, one near the end next to a scruffy old dude in faded jeans and a peacoat, ordered another beer, and watched as the women tuned up. They couldnโt sound as good as they looked.
โThe bandโs good,โ the old guy said. โThey sing good, too,โ he said and chortled over his crack.
โYou know them?โ J.J. asked.
โOf course. Everybody knows everybody here,โ the old guy informed him.
โLooks like this is a popular place,โ J.J. observed.
โBest burgers in town. Plus they have a senior menu.โ
Lee came up behind J.J., hovering like a salesman in a used car lot. โHey there, Pete. I see youโve met my pal J.J. This is Pete,โ Lee said to J.J. โHeโs one of our regulars. He won our last darts tournament.โ
โBeat out all the young pups,โ Pete bragged. โYou play darts?โ he asked J.J.
โDonโt take the bait,โ said Lee. โHeโll just sucker you into a friendly wager and take your shirt.โ
โAw, there you go, spoilinโ my fun,โ Pete complained.
A full house and steady patrons. It would be kind of cool to own this pub. A lot of work and time consuming, but it wasnโt like he had much going on in his life anyway other than some day trading, hitting the gym and reading. In the last year heโd bought enough books to stock a small library. He needed something more to do. Lately, he felt like he was drifting with no purpose, no adventure on the horizon. What kind of adventures could he have here in Moonlight Harbor?
At nine on the dot the hot redhead stepped up to the mike and said, โHey everyone, letโs get this party started.โ She looked back at the granny on the drums, who began to bang her drumsticks together, counting off the beat, then the young girl hit the bass and the redhead began to bend those guitar strings all to hell. People rushed to the dance floor as she started to sing. โGet off your chair and get out here and shake your booty. You gotta start this party, so get out there and do your duty.โ
J.J.โs heart went into overdrive. This place was a goldmine and Bonnie Brinks was the gold. What a voice! The woman was a super star. He wondered what she was doing buried in the sand of a small beach town.
โSo whaddya think? The place is a good investment, right?โ
โIโd say so,โ said J.J. โLooks like the band is bringing in a lot of customers.โ
โWe had a lot of customers even before the band,โ Lee said. โPeople want to eat at a casual place with lots of atmosphere when theyโre at the beach.โ
โYou definitely got the atmosphere,โ J.J. said. The goofy carved pirate statues were an obvious hit. Heโd seen several people taking pictures with them. The pool tables had been in constant use since theyโd walked in and the beer was flowing. Lee did have a going concern. The band and dance floor were a bonus. And what a bonus it was.
The women finally went on break, the older one stopping at a table to say hello to some people. The younger one went to plop down next to a super -sized young buck at a table near the band stand where a glass of pop was already waiting. A boyfriend, of course. The guitar queen headed for the bar, stopping for a quick word here and there, deflecting a fat lounge lizard, nodding and smiling at something another patron said.
She came up to the end of the bar next to J. J. and Lee. โGreat job as always, Bonnie,โ Lee said.
โThanks,โ she said. Then to the bartender, โGot my Diet Coke, Madison?โ
โOn its way,โ the woman said and got busy getting her drink.
โYouโve got a great band,โ J. J. said to Bonnie.
โThanks, we try,โ she said. Her smile was stop sign. Not Interested so donโt even try.
What did he look like? Some middle-aged, desperate horn toad? He was just being friendly. There was no need to give him the ice treatment.
He decided to turn the charm up a notch. โI always wanted to meet a mermaid.โ
โNow you have,โ she told him, still with the stop sign smile. The bartender set down her glass and Bonnie thanked her, the ice melting from her smile. But it was back again for J.J. โTry the garlic fries here,โ she said to him. โTheyโre great.โ Then she left before he could get in another word.
Mermaids were not so easy to catch.
โDonโt put her on the welcoming committee,โ J.J. muttered.
โTold ya,โ said Lee.
Slick and charming and no ring on his finger, which, considering his age which she figured to be somewhere around hers, probably had to mean heโd ditched a wife somewhere along the way, Bonnie decided as she walked to the band table. With those blue eyes and that red hair and matching, neatly trimmed beard, he looked like some kind of troubadour from the Elizabethan era. Add broad shoulders and a well sculpted chest and he was a regular pheromone factory.
And that stupid line about catching a mermaid. Oh, yes, he was a charmer.
Who did that remind her of? Rance Jackson, of course.
Letโs get to know him, urged her sex-starved hormones.
Not happening, she informed them. This was the kind of man who broke hearts โ trouble in Levis. There would be no getting to know him.
Put a Mr. Yuck sticker on him and stay far away.
*****
Review:
Mermaid Beach definitely falls more into the women’s fiction category than romance. Yes, the characters get their HEA, and it is a very satisfying one, but the story is really about them finding their way. The three generations that make up our story are all immensely talented musicians, but life seems to have other plans for them.
Loretta met the love of her life and settled down to raise a family. Widowed at an early age, she hasn’t given up on finding someone new to share her life with. Bonnie tried to make a go of it in Nashville, but betrayal sent her home, vowing to never trust another man again. Avril is ready to give Nashville a try, regardless of what her mother says, but can she leave everything from the life she’s made in Moonlight Harbor behind.
Loretta’s zest for life and willingness to find the positive in everything makes her my favorite, I think. She’s so spunky and so brave about putting herself out there. And the love and encouragement she shows her daughter & granddaughter at every turn is the best. Bonnie might be a bit harder for some to take as she’s not an easy woman and has definitely let her past bring her down but with a little faith and support, she will find her way. Avril has had that support from both her mother and grandmother, so she heads off on her adventures with a pretty solid head on her shoulders. It gives her the courage to reach for her dreams and the ability to recognize the right thing to do.
Following the lives of our Mermaids has us going at a bit slower pace. Things are pretty complicated for all of them, with lots of bumps and surprises along the way, but it’s a good journey. One of self-discovery, facing the past AND the future, and figuring out what would truly bring them happiness. It’s not easy to take chances and to trust in others, but with friends and family behind them these three just might figure out what they really want.
(This is my first in the Moonlight Harbor series and while it easily stands alone, I know there are a lot of people that I would know more about if I’d read the other stories. It didn’t impact anything, just gave me a feeling that there’s more going on here that I’m not aware of.)
*****
Author Info:
USA Today and Publishers Weekly best-selling author Sheila Roberts has written over fifty books under various names, ranging from romance to self-improvement. Over three million books have been sold to date. Her humor and heart have won her a legion of fans and her novels have been turned into movies for both the Lifetime and Hallmark channels. When sheโs not out dancing with her husband or hanging out with her girlfriends, she can be found writing about those things near and dear to womenโs hearts: family, friends and chocolate.
Football star. Single dad. And once, a long time ago, mine.ย
Iโve spent the better part of a decade forgetting Ford Ellis. If he had just stayed away from Montana, I might have erased the memory of his striking blue eyes and rugged smile forever. Avoiding him was easy when the only place I saw his face was on ESPNโand a remote control could fix that problem.
Except my boss just hired Ford as the new head coach for the Treasure State Wildcats. Not only will I be stuck watching him on the sidelines this season, but avoiding him will be impossible now that weโre working together.
Maybe I havenโt forgotten Ford. Maybe I still dream about what we might have been. Maybe he hasnโt forgotten me either.
Except those maybes wonโt change the fact that we were never meant to be. Maybe he was mine once. But as of today, the only thing Iโll be calling Ford Ellis is Coach.
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Devney Perry is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of over forty romance novels. After working in the technology industry for a decade, she abandoned conference calls and project schedules to pursue her passion for writing. She was born and raised in Montana and now lives in Washington with her husband and two sons.
I’m the starting quarterback for the Portland Pirates, and I have a thing for my son’s teacher. Except I didn’t know the cute blond on the beach with the giant dog was, in fact, my kid’s teacher until two months later at Open House.
Christian took my breath away during the second week of my two-week vacation at the beach and introduced me to things I never knew could feel so good and be so right. I think he just might be the one who inspires me to tell the world that this NFL quarterback is bisexual and in love with a man.
That is until I blew the best thing to happen to me since my kids were born. All I know is I have to get him back. I had to find a way to keep him.
Christian
I never imagined I would meet the love of my life while being bowled over on the beach by the overeager Newfoundland I was dog-sitting. But that’s exactly how I ended up on my back in the sand, wrapped in his arms and pressed into the sand by the six-foot-five dark-haired Adonis on the beach. Did I mention he had two beautiful children?
Our week together was worthy of a sexy modern-day fairytale full of promises about the future until he sent me the text that broke my heart. And how was I supposed to get over him when his adorable six-year-old son was in my class?
Find out how Alex and Christian ache to overcome some daunting complications to reunite in The Quarterback Keeper, Book One of The Package Deal Series.
*****
Review:
(Some potential minor spoilers ahead.)
The Quarterback Keeper isn’t going to be for everyone, but I adored it. It has all sorts of feels, a little bit of angst, a TON of spice, and a lovely HEA.
Alex and Christian meet on vacation and spend a wonderful week getting to know each other & falling in love. Unfortunately, Alex feels like he isn’t in a place where he can share his new relationship with the world and when things get complicated, he makes a decision that breaks both of their hearts. When they meet each other again, at Meet the Teacher Night of all places, can he convince Christian to forgive him and give them another chance?
This is a new to me series and I have to say I read everything I could get my hands on in a weekend. They are a little formulaic and kinda light reading but that didn’t make them any less enjoyable. There’s a bit of angst, but not a ton, and a good dose of insta-love with this one. Oh, and definitely a lot of heat. I have to say, as a straight female, there were a few times (more so in later books than this one) where I went “is this sexy?” because it just seemed a little over the top to be real. But that only happened here and there and the rest of the time … *whew, hawtness* I did have some issues with the portrayal of Alex’s ex as some of the things that happen around her didn’t seem to have the buildup it needed to make it make sense. I’m also not sure that Alex’s celebrity is handled realistically but it is somewhat addressed and is the cause of some of their issues. Overall, though, this series is a keeper and after binging all the others, I am so very anxiously waiting for the next book releasing at the end of April ๐
The Kingsmen’s top tight end. My brother’s friend and teammate. My new neighbor. The grumpy to my sunshine.
But underneath that grumpy exterior, there’s so much more.
Chase likes to pretend nothing affects him, but I’ve seen glimpses of his other side in the time we’ve spent together.
And the more we get to know each other, the more I’m falling for him.
Under normal circumstances, this would be great. Except my hyper-protective big brother thinks no man is good enough for me, and my ex-fiancรฉ is trying to win me back.
One charming, seemingly good man already broke my heart. Am I stupid to give a self-confessed relationship-adverse football player a chance to break it a second time?
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There is so much about these two that I loved. The sibling’s friend trope will get me just about every time and I love a grumpy/sunshine storyline when it’s done well (and Piper Rayne definitely does here).
Twyla is working on getting over her failed engagement and I appreciate that she actually took some time to work through it, instead of just jumping into a new relationship. The time they spend getting to know each other a little better before giving in to their long-standing attraction gives more depth to their story.
He may seem grumpy but Chase has a big heart and is a good guy. He’s private and doesn’t really have a lot of energy to give to playing nice but he’s committed to the people and things he feels are important. And soon Twyla becomes very important to him.
A protective brother, feelings of self-doubt, and some serious communication issues causes trouble between the two but they find a way to a HEA. (Chase’s big gesture may not have been for me but Twyla seemed to like it and Piper Rayne made it work.) The authors really know how to bring on the sizzle, create characters that you can get behind, and deliver just enough angst to keep things interesting. Piper Rayne is turning into a must read for me and I won’t hesitate when I see a new book coming my way.
(Saying that, y’all! Somehow I missed getting my hands on the last book (You Can’t Kiss the Nanny, Brady Banks) but I didn’t feel like it affected my enjoyment of this one. I think they can mostly stand on their own but I definitely recommend reading as many as you can ๐ )
*****
Author Info:
Piper Rayne is a USA Today Bestselling Author duo who write “heartwarming humor with a side of sizzle” about families, whether that be blood or found. They both have e-readers full of one-clickable books, they’re married to husbands who drive them to drink, and they’re both chauffeurs to their kids. Most of all, they love hot heroes and quirky heroines who make them laugh, and they hope you do, too!
I’m determined to enjoy myself during what was supposed to be my honeymoon, crashing alone at my brotherโs best friendโs houseboat. But Iโm not aloneโheโs here, and heโs tan, toned, and tempting as hell. Readers who enjoy the Man of the Month Club collection will devour Flirt Like a Fool by Ellen Brooks, a steamy, small town, brotherโs best friend, beach romance.
Flirt Like a Fool
Candy Cane Key
Man of the Month Club collection
by Ellen Brooks
Blurb:
I don’t need a change of pace; I need a change of life, but for now I’ll settle for a week of surf, sand, and fun in the sun, along with my new mantraโflirt like a fool.
I’m determined to enjoy myself during what was supposed to be my honeymoon even though, thanks to a cheating ex-fiancรฉ, I won’t be a newlywed lounging at a five-star resort in the Caribbean, but rather crashing solo at my brother’s best friend’s houseboat in the Florida Keys while he’s away.
It might be a Christmas themed small town, but it’s still the beach, right? As long as there’s a fruity frozen cocktail with my name on it, I’ll be fine, really.
Until I arrive and discover my brother’s best friend isn’t away after all. He’s right here and is toned, tan, and tempting as hell. But, he’s off limits… even if his houseboat only has one bed.
With one towel wrapped turban-style around my wet hair and another around my body, I emerge from the bathroom, belting out the chorus and dart to grab my clothes from the dryer down the hall, not expecting to slam directly into AJโs broad frame.
Startled, I slip, and my wet feet slide out from underneath me. I flail one arm out and try to grab the doorjamb but go down, landing unceremoniously on my ass with a loud, โOomph.โ
My other hand keeps a deathlike grip on the towel, which fortunately, has prevented it from falling off completely. As it is, the slit gapes wide, and my entire thigh and half of my ass are on display. I squeeze my legs closed and hope heโs tall enough that, from his angle, my position doesnโt reveal any more than that.
AJ springs forward and reaches down to help me to my feet. With one warm hand on each of my shoulders, he holds me steady. His eyes, wide with concern, meet mine. โAre you alright?โ
โIโm fine,โ I insist, aware of how my breathless answer sounds completely unconvincing, and add a firm nod.
Our bodies are mere inches apart. Close enough the towel brushes him. I secure it tighter around my naked body. The fall jarred the one wrapped around my head, and itโs about to slide off, so I reach up and pull it down, shaking out my hair. The wet strands fall past my shoulders. I donโt even want to think about how I look right now, not that my thoughts are anywhere close to coherent at the moment. Not with this sexy man so close his body warmth is raising my temperatureโfast.
Then I register his appearance. If someone told me an athletic apparel company was doing a photoshoot on Candy Cane Key and AJ was the model, I wouldnโt doubt it. His face is flushed, eyes bright with energy, and the light stubble across his cheeks and jaw beg for my touch.
A sheen of perspiration glows on his skin, and sweat darkens his light blue shirt. He opens his mouth as if he is going to speak but then snaps it closed without uttering a word. He shakes his head. Not a vigorous movement. In fact, itโs barely noticeable. Likely, I would have missed it if he wasn’t so close. And staring directly at me.
My tongue darts out to wet my lips, and his gaze falls to my mouth. His eyes narrow, and it might be my imagination, but he leans in, and I tilt my head up.
Heโs going to kiss me. I feel it in my bones. But the boat rocks on a wave and interrupts the moment. As if coming to his senses, he releases my shoulders and steps back. Cool air rushed to fill the gap, and I shiver.
Copyright 2023 Ellen Brooks
*****
Author Info:
Ellen Brooks believes in love at first sight, eating cake for breakfast, and staying up way too late.
She’s a classically trained pastry chef who now spends her days whipping up sexy and satisfying modern day love stories.
When sheโs not dreaming up her next characters, or plotting a happily ever after, youโll find her absorbed in a book, relaxing into shavasana, or downing a caffรจ americano. Oh, and belting out the lyrics to Hamilton.
Ellen lives in the desert southwest where she still *occasionally bakes a batch of cookies for her real-life hero and two girls.