This man of the month has it all, but his world goes up in smoke when a saucy out-of-town woman crashes into his life. If only she would let him capture her heart. Readers who love Sweet on Wilde by Fabiola Francisco and Something That Could Last by Ashley Cade will enjoy Hot Stuff by Ashton Brooks, a steamy, small town, enemies-to-lovers, cinnamon roll hero, thriller, found family romance.
Hot Stuff
Candy Cane Key
Man of the Month: November
by Ashton Brooks
Blurb:
This man of the month has it all. His own pizza restaurant, a family of five loving sisters and a mother who dotes on him, best friends he can always count on, and he’s one of the town’s most eligible bachelors. Watch as his world goes up in smoke when a saucy out-of-town woman crashes into his life. If only she would let him capture her heart.
โCalSone Day?โ I read the banner that is currently being hung up outside our family restaurant in preparation for the big celebration that is a week away.ย
โJoseph, itโs Cal-Zone. With a Z!โ I yell up at him, and watch his body sway slightly on the ladder. He looks over it and checks his phone.
โThat is a Z,โ he shouts back and waves his hand over the sign.
โItโs a fucking S.โ I growl back. โHold on.โ I leave him and head into the restaurant to find my backup. Thank god all five of my sisters are in today so they can back me up. Our mother is in the kitchen preparing for the big event, so I wonโt bug her, but the rest of them are needed.ย
โRosie, I need you all,โ I whistle at her from behind the register, waving her outside. The look she shoots me is as sharp as daggers, but I know it’s only because I dared call her in such a manner. She must see the frustration on my face though, because her scowl quickly turns to concern.ย
I hear her yell for the others and I let the door shut while I keep an eye on Joseph. Heโs mumbling to himself, words I canโt hear, but the redness on his cheeks shows he must have realized heโs wrong.ย
โWhat the heck, Rome?โ My oldest sister, Romi, flings her hands up in the air. Sheโs scowling at me, and I meet her raised brows with my own. The rest of them follow out and stand amongst each other.ย
โWhat happened?โ Rumer asks, and I love that, as usual, she remains the calmest in the chaos. Sheโs the second oldest child and she has always been the peacekeeper.ย
โI donโt know, he flipped a lid inside and said we all had to be out here,โ Rosie lifts her shoulders. She is the youngest in our family so I canโt help but smile at her, even though she isnโt helping me.ย
โThe sign,โ I point up at it and all five sets of dark eyes, the one trait we all share, jump to where the hanging red tarp is.ย
โCal..Sone Day,โ Reagan reads, and I see her brow furrow. โWith an S?โ
โAhh, fuck,โ Remi, the sister closest to me in age, laughs, โJoseph, what the hell did you do?โ She is the wildest of my sisters, and she cusses about as much as I do, much to our motherโs dismay.ย
โIt says Calsone Day!โ He yells down at all of us.ย
โCalzone is spelt with a Z, Joseph,โ Romi snaps back, her big- sister voice coming out. She sounds scarily like our mother when she does that, and Joseph is speechless.
โBaby,โ Joseph calls to her, โMy phone says S. Iโll change it, Iโll change it.โ He throws his hands in the air and starts taking down the sign.ย
I wait him out, my hands on my hips, standing next to Romi. Joseph is her new fiancรฉ, and heโs been trying to help out around the restaurant, but he still gets on my nerves.ย
โQuit scowling at him,โ She whispers next to me and nudges her elbow into my side.ย
I grunt from the impact and turn to her with a smirk, โIt’s not my fault the guy canโt spell Calzone right. And he wants to work here? Take over a share?โ
โHe doesnโt want a share,โ She sighs and stomps her foot, something all the women in my family are known for, โHe just wants to be part of the business with us. I would think that is what you all would want. We need the extra hands. Rumerโs baby is due in a month, and her shift will need to be picked up.โ
โRomi,โ I slide my arm around her shoulders, โIt will be fine. And leave Joseph to me. He needs to learn just like Tommy did for Rumer. And now look, heโs the best meat guy in the town.โ
โI know you mean well Rome, but we both know that Joseph will never be good enough in your eyes. You hold grudges like no one else, and the fact that he ran over your bike tire when you were ten still makes you mad,โ She argues, and I see the turmoil in her eyes.ย
โIt was a great bike,โ I shrug my shoulders.
โRoman!โ
โIโm kidding,โ I give her a squeeze, โI will try and take it easier on him. Once he fixes the damn sign.โ
Romi huffs, shaking her head, but I do see a small smile on her lips. She heads back into the restaurant, and my gaze finds its way back to Joseph, who is rolling up the sign and tapping away on his phone.ย
โAre we good?โ
His eyes shoot up to mine, โI ordered a new one, with rush delivery. It will get here before Wednesday.โ
โGreat. We can hang it up right as everyone is walking in,โ I grunt and shake my head. Joseph grabs his bag and his ladder, and scurries to his work truck. I watch him drive away and try to remember to breathe in and out.ย
Calzone Day needs to be perfect. It’s a staple holiday at Mohagenโs, and has been since my grandfather first built it here in Candy Cane Key.ย My father, Rebel, inherited it from him, and when he married mother, they took it over. Their wedding reception was hosted here, all six of us were raised in these kitchens, and took afternoon naps in the booth. The sign needs to be perfect. We canโt not have Calzone Day.
Copyright 2023 Ashton Brooks
*****
Author Info:
Ashton Brooks is an author with a variety of stories that are in Contemporary Romance and New Adult romance. Her writing style is suspenseful and sometimes leads to heart-wrenching conclusions. With a background in forensic psychology she really goes for those investigative, dark and twisty feels. And of course, lots of love! Brooks enjoys reading as much as writing. Television shows such as Criminal Minds, Scandal, and One Tree Hill are her go-to binge worthy series. She loves spending time with her friends and family with a good glass of beer or wine. If she isnโt reading or writing, Brooks is Pinteresting future home projects for her wonderful husband to accomplish.
Two strangers who couldnโt be more opposite find themselves on an unexpected cross-country road trip days before Christmas where whatever can go wrong, does.
Heโs an Army Ranger.
Sheโs a baker.
Heโs organized and rigid.
Sheโs messy and carefree.
He doesnโt do relationships.
Sheโs following her heart.
His family chat blows up his phone.
She just buried her last living relative.
The holiday season doesnโt seem so jolly as they venture from one mode of transportation to the next. But, they have to become friends and rely on each other if theyโre going to survive all the obstacles thrown their way.
As the miles grow shorter, vulnerabilities are shared, and by the time they reach their destination, neither one of them is sure what they really want for Christmas anymore.
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Y’all, Piper Rayne is one of those one click authors for me. It doesn’t matter what their book is about, and there have been some where the blurb made me go ehhh, they have never let me down. Their characters are always interesting and detailed, the plot is engrossing, and the love story leaves me with a happy smile.
Claus and Effect is no different, full of hijinks and feels in equal measure. I enjoyed the insta-hate that these two have going. The dual POV makes it a little bit easier to be OK with their initial level of snark (I think it’s easy to get heavy-handed with it and move into rude & unattractive instead of tension hiding something more type thing). As they are forced into one unexpected, and often madcap, situation after another, forcing them to get to know each other better, their feelings start to morph into something a bit more positive. And before they can make it to Portland, they realize that maybe they were wrong about a whole lot of things.
I’ll admit I didn’t see the third act trouble coming. And I’m not sure I 100% followed Tre’s issues, at least not to the extent that they come into play here. But it made for an extra quirky ending ๐ There’s not a lot of steam here, in case that’s your thing, but I didn’t mind at all. It was all about the journey, and what a wacky & fun journey it was. Keep it coming Piper Rayne!
*****
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!
From New York Times bestselling author Kristen Proby comes The Stand-In, the newest novel in her beloved Single in Seattle series, featuring Drew Montgomery!
The Stand-In
Single in Seattle series
by Kristen Proby
Blurb:
I donโt like my new boss. Not at all.
London Ambrose is a spoiled billionaireโs daughter. And now sheโs the new co-owner of the Seattlefootball team,but that doesnโt mean that she knows diddly squat about football.
Thereโs nothing I hate more than having someone micromanaging me, shadowing my every move, and giving me their two cents on Every. Little. Thing. as I coach MY defensive line.
I donโt care about new team jerseys and branding or answering her million and one questions about how I do my job. But, I canโt help but come to her defense when an old flame shows up and starts harassing her. Iโm a Montgomery. We donโt let anyone mess with women.
Now, Iโm suddenly in a fake relationship, pretending to date the gorgeous billionaire and learning so many surprising things about this captivating woman that I just canโt seem to stay away from her.
When the lines between our fake relationship and real relationship blur, and my initial distaste for her turns into desire, I find myself coaching the most important game of my life – do I let my guard down or do I let London Ambrose walk away forever?
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This is the first by this author for me but I see her name everywhere and I know that she’s well loved by readers so I decided to take a chance on Drew’s book. Joining a series 5 books in wasn’t an issue. There are a lot of characters (and after this I’m looking forward to adding all of their books to my TBR pile) but the author made sure that new readers are able to keep up with them easily. So, if this is your first too I think you’ll be OK.
This book got a few middle of the road reviews because the story didn’t quite live up to the blurb and that was something I noticed as well. It’s not like Drew actively dislikes London, he just doesn’t think that she takes her ownership duties seriously, but as he gets to know her his opinion quickly changes. And their fake dating story line lasts all of about 10 pages so people who are looking for either an enemies-to-lovers or fake dating trope are going to be a little disappointed.
Instead we get a feel-good, slow burn, realistic romance. We’re there as London and Drew get to know each other better, act on their attraction, and let their feelings grow. It’s all sorts of heart-warming, and Drew’s relationship with London’s son is just the sweetest. I loved how serious London takes being a mom and the amazing way that she handles being a pillar of the community. She’s smart and dedicated, enjoys the benefits of her position but also is down-to-earth and real. And Drew isn’t afraid to let her shine. But he’s also there to support her when she needs it, which is awesome. If all her books have such charming characters I’m definitely looking forward to working my way thru Proby’s back list and seeing what she has coming up next.
*****
Author Info:
Kristen Proby is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of over seventy published titles. She debuted in 2012, captivating fans with spicy contemporary romance about families and friends with plenty of swoony love. She also writes paranormal romance and suggests you keep the lights on while reading them.
When not under deadline, Kristen enjoys spending time with her husband and their fur babies, riding her bike, relaxing with embroidery, trying her hand at painting, and, of course, enjoying her beautiful home in the mountains of Montana.
When the entire Montgomery family comes together, it makes for a holiday to remember.
But it’s more than just the tree, decorations, and gifts that have everyone talking. With so many people crammed under one roof, there’s bound to be some drama. Between last-minute business crises, talks of retirement, a new relationship, a sprinkle of marital problems, lots of snow, and a surprise baby, this has all the makings of a blue Christmas. They’ll need more than one Christmas miracle to get everything back on track, and hopefully Santaโor William Montgomeryโwill come to the rescue.
One thing’s for sure, it’s a Christmas they’ll be talking about for years to come.
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Samantha Chase is a New York Times and USA Today bestseller of contemporary romance that’s hotter than sweet, sweeter than hot. She released her debut novel in 2011 and currently has more than seventy titles under her belt – including THE CHRISTMAS COTTAGE which was a Hallmark Christmas movie in 2017! She’s a Disney enthusiast who still happily listens to 80’s rock. When she’s not working on a new story, she spends her time reading romances, playing way too many games of Solitaire on Facebook, wearing a tiara while playing with her sassy pug Maylene…oh, and spending time with her husband of 30 years and their two sons in Wake Forest, North Carolina.
Blaine Wicked is used to women doing as he says in and out of the bedroom. Find out happens when he falls for the one woman who wonโt submit to his wicked ways in the newest insanely sexy, deeply emotional, and laugh-out-loud funny standalone romance by New York Times bestselling author Melissa Foster.
Blaine Wicked can spot trouble a mile away. As the eldest of five and raised in a Dark Knights biker family, he has always been a protector. Rescuing a stripper from a bad situation comes with the territory, regardless of the hell the mouthy, slightly awkward, and seriously hot leggy blonde gives him for it. Sheโs far too innocent to bend to his wicked ways, but the more he learns about her, the harder it is for him to walk away.
Forensic scientist Reese Wilder never imagined herself as the entertainment at a bachelor party, but sheโd do anything to keep food on the table for her teenage sister. With their mess of a mother in rehabโThird timeโs a charm, right?โReese is stuck paying off their motherโs debt to a dealer and trying to make ends meet. Reese has had it rough, and she knows better than to rely on anyone for help, much less a pushy biker with piercing blue eyes who probably has dozens of women at his beck and call.
The more flames Reese throws, the more determined Blaine is to walk through them. The closer he gets, the hotter they burnโand the more curious she becomes. But Blaine Wicked has the power to torch Reeseโs walls to embers, and with her sisterโs well-being at stake, thatโs a risk she canโt afford to take.
When I first started this one, and Blaine started to show his more dominant side, I wasn’t sure I was going to be ok with him. Not because I’m opposed to that take charge, demanding type but there was just something about his attitude that didn’t sit right. He seemed a little too inflexible and uncaring about his partner. He talked about how he made sure they were ok with things but … I don’t know. His attitude was just off.
Then Reese showed that she wasn’t going to let him get away with it. He made demands of her but she made her demands as well and she wasn’t going to let him get away with not giving her what she needed. There’s definitely a submissive thing going on with her but it’s also a give & take relationship on both sides. Which, to me, seems much more healthy than what I was afraid we were going to have going it.
I also appreciated that it wasn’t an overly bumpy ride emotionally. They had their issues but they worked thru them and moved on. I enjoyed the relationship that Blaine built with both Reese and her sister, providing them both with the support and care that they needed. And that Reese was there to help him come to terms with his own issues and look a little more closely about why he does the things he does.
As is to be expected with a Whiskey man, when they meet the one they fall and fall fast. And usually take a little convincing to realize it ๐ But once they do, *whew*, especially since it takes a strong woman, one willing to stand up to him when he needs it, to win that Whiskey heart. His Whiskey Ways is Foster’s trademark (and delicious) blend of sweet and oh-so-steamy, heart and sass, humor and love.
Like always, the Whiskeys show that they are all heart under gruff, tattooed exteriors. They live big and love big, protecting those that need it and supporting everyone in their ever expanding circle. Showing us that family is more than just the ones you share blood with.
If you are new to Foster’s world, this is a good place to start. There’s a little bleed over from The Wicked Truth (and a lot of history & characters as always) but this one does a pretty decent job of standing on its own.
*****
Author Info:
Melissa Foster is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, & USA Today bestselling author. She writes sexy and heartwarming contemporary romance and new adult romance with emotionally compelling characters that stay with you long after you turn the last page. Melissaโs emotional journeys are lovingly erotic and always family orientedโperfect beach reads for contemporary romance lovers who enjoy reading about wealthy heroes and smart, sassy heroines.
Bain Hillridge is new to the Titans and heโs building relationships with his new team, both on and off the ice. If only he could keep his hands off his teammateโs little sister.
I loved playing for the Arizona Vengeance but Iโm stoked to be part of the legacy the Pittsburgh Titans is building. A team that has risen from the ashes, Iโm eager to help them achieve their goal of winning a championship. Iโm also looking forward to becoming part of a new hockey family. A night out with my new mates introduces me to the little sister of our goalie, Drake McGinn, and Iโm powerless to resist her.
Keira and I have an instant and insatiable attraction and it doesnโt take long before we find ourselves tangled up in one another. While Drake has declared his sister off limits, Iโm not deterred because I always go for what I want. I refuse to heed Drakeโs warnings and take great pleasure in goading him every chance I get. Itโs become one of my favorite hobbies, outside of making his sister scream my name.
As things with Keira get hotter, feelings start to develop making it a little more complicated than we intended. But a bucket of ice-cold water is tossed on our relationship and weโre forced to reprioritize everything. Neither of us were looking for more than a hot fling but fates get twisted all the time. Faced with tough decisions, Keira and I know that no matter what choices we make, our lives are never going to be the same.
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In this follow-up to A PROPOSAL THEY CAN’T REFUSE, single dad Santiago “Saint” Vega gets a second shot at love when he falls for his daughter’s teacher, but when duty to his family forces him to do something she’ll never forgive, will everything he’s built come crumbling down?
A Dish Best Served Hot
A Vega Family Love Story
by Natalie Caรฑa
ISBN: 9780778333500
Publication Date: October 31, 2023
Publisher: MIRA
18.99 US | 23.99 CAN
Blurb:
Santiago “Saint” Vega gets a second shot at love with Lola Leรณn, but when duty to his family forces him to do something she’ll never forgive, will everything he’s built come crumbling down?
Years ago, Saint walked away from the girl he loved to fulfill his duty. Now heโs struggling to build bridges between his drifting family, take on more responsibilities at his uncleโs construction company, figure out why his daughter refuses to talk at school and curtail his mischievous abueloโs escalating pranks. Then she walks back into his life.
Social justice advocate Lola Leรณn has returned to Humboldt Park for two reasons: to help care for her dear abuelo and to serve the community center she loved, particularly the shelter for unhoused LGBTQIA+ youths. When she finds out that the Vegas are responsible for endangering both, she is more than ready to go to warโeven if the boy she never forgot is standing at the front of the battlefield.
Neither of them expects to become allies in saving the shelter, helping Saintโs daughter or ending the decades-long feud between their grandfathers. They definitely donโt expect all of their old feelings to come rushing back. As Saint and Lola enter combat, they canโt help but wonder where the otherโs true allegiance lies, and whether theyโll win these battles only to lose each other.
Santiago Vega IIโknown to family and friends as Junior much to his annoyanceโtook his time getting back to the front office after dropping off paperwork for Miss Wallis, the school secretary. He loved it when the halls of his high school were empty and mostly silent. It gave him a sense of calm he never got otherwise. Not when he was the oldest of a five-child family who lived in a tiny apartment directly above the restaurant his family ran. The restaurant where his grandpaโs band loved to play music at all hours of the day, because it was always filled to the gills with people from the neighborhood. Junior was surrounded by people all the timeโloud, demanding peopleโso he enjoyed moments of quiet stillness whenever he could.
That made it all the more annoying when he heard raised voices down the hallway.
โYou better stay away from her!โ
โYou two arenโt even together anymore.โ
โSheโs mine!โ
Oh great. Two idiots were about to fight over a girl and Junior had to go that way to get back to his work-study.
Junior turned the corner to one of the side hallways and stopped dead in his tracks. It was worse than two idiot guys. It was Jose Mendez, one of the largest offensive linemen on their high school football team, and Lola Leรณn, the biggest troublemaker in the school.
Lola was constantly in the office when he was there, but where Junior was there helping out during his free period, she was always there to talk to the principal after getting kicked out of one class or another. Sure, he didnโt know her well, she was a junior to his senior, but it wasnโt hard for Junior to tell why she was constantly pissing everyone off. She had a terrible attitude and a mouth to accompany it. She said what she wanted and did what she wanted without a care for anyone around her.
As if to prove his point she opened her mouth and said, โAww, is your fragile male ego hurt because she liked my kiss more than yours?โ
Juniorโs eyebrows rose. Heโd heard that Lola liked girls, but heโd assumed those were ignorant rumors based on how she dressedโin baggy clothes that looked like sheโd taken them from a large manโs closet. At least, heโd hoped that was the case after seeing her for the first time in the office a few weeks ago. It didnโt matter that he had no intention of actually talking to the pretty girl. A part of him was selfish enough to be hopeful.
Her taunt seemed to be the last straw for Jose. โBitch. Iโll give you something to do with that smart mouth of yours.โ He rushed her and crowded her into a corner before she could dodge. His hand tangled into her long dark hair and pulled it hard.
Junior jumped into action without thinking. There was no way he was going to sit back and let someone be hurt. Especially not a young woman who didnโt even reach Joseโs shoulder. He charged forward, trying to remember everything his abuelo had taught him about taking down someone bigger than you.
He wrapped his forearm around Joseโs neck and locked it into place with the crook of his other arm. He moved his head to one side just in case Jose decided to try to headbutt him. He looked down at Lola, whose head was pulled back exposing her neck and a pair of wide brown eyes.
Junior didnโt think heโd ever seen her look scared. Pissed off and scowling yes, but not afraid. For some reason her fear released a new level of anger in him. Junior was quiet and serious, but not usually angry. Except at that moment he was livid.
โLet. Her. Go.โ He growled in a voice heโd only ever let out when someone was messing with one of his younger siblings. When Jose didnโt immediately do as he said, Junior tightened his grip.
Jose let go of Lolaโs hair to grab Juniorโs arm with both hands and attempt to pull him off. Somehow he couldnโt. Instead he wheezed.
โGet behind me,โ Junior barked to Lola, who was rubbing her no-doubt tender head.
It took her a second, but eventually she did.
As soon as she was behind him, Junior started to loosen his grip around Joseโs neck. However, he knew the impulsive hothead would do something in retaliation, so, at the same time he released his neck, he kicked Jose in the back of the knee.
He jumped out of the way as Jose went down coughing and rubbing his throat. Then he spun on his heel, grabbed Lolaโs hand, and began running in the opposite direction. He wanted to put as much distance as possible between them and Jose.
His head swiveled back and forth, trying to find a place for them to lie low, before he grabbed the handle to a door and swung it open. He herded Lola through the empty classroom door, pulling it closed behind them, and backed them both away from the narrow glass window. A second later Junior heard uneven pounding footprints rush past the door. He stayed there silent and still until the footsteps faded.
Finally, he turned his attention to the girl next to him. He took a deep breath and told himself to ignore how pretty she was, but wasnโt prepared for the way her eyes would snare him as soon as they met his. Her eyes were a reddish-brown that made him think of lava the moment it hit air and began to coolโdark around the edges and still burning bright in the middle. Junior lost his ability to breathe. He couldnโt do anything but stare.
She was the one to break the silence. โI think heโs gone,โ she whispered.
โHeโll double back,โ Junior murmured.
โHow do you know?โ
โBecause heโs not one to let things go.โ
That caused her to make a face and a sound almost like a snort.
Junior noticed a dusting of freckles across the bridge of her screwed-up nose and pale cheeks. He blinked in confusion. It was just so incongruous for Lola Leรณn, whose entire family was known for being dangerous hard-asses, to have something as sweet and innocent as freckles.
When he realized how long heโd been staring at her face, and no doubt making her feel uncomfortable, he cleared his throat. โSo whatโd you do to piss off Jose?โ he asked.
Lola looked like she contemplated lying, but mustโve decided against it because she replied. โI kissed his ex-girlfriend.โ She looked away from him and the air around her seemed to still. It was like she was waiting for him to say something messed up.
โWhy?โ he asked. He knew Joseโs ex, Yesenia. Part of the dance squad and daughter of everyoneโs favorite gym teacher, she was one of the most popular girls in the school. Sure, she was beautiful, but she was also dumb as a bag of rocks and selfish to boot.
โโWhyโ what?โ Lola asked.
โWhyโd you kiss her? Iโve known Yesenia since we were kids and sheโs awful.โ
Lola just stared at him.
Junior rubbed the back of his neck. โIโm just saying. I donโt think thereโs a whole lot going on in that girlโs head. You could do better. Not to mention, sheโs a very traditional girl from a very traditional family. So just, you know, be carefulโฆโ
Lolaโs voice was full of incredulity when she asked, โAre you trying to protect my feelings?โ
He blushed. โItโs just that.โ He paused. โI mean. It canโt be easy for you to be, you know.โ He paused, unsure if it would be okay for him to say the word. He didnโt want to offend her.
โBisexual?โ
So she did like guys. The warmth on his cheeks deepened for some reason. โI just wouldnโt want you to fall for someone who would just make things harder. Thatโs all. You can love whoever you want, but I just think it should be someone who loves you back.โ He shrugged awkwardly.
She tilted her head and looked at him like he was a brand-new species of animal. โYou know, I think you might be one of the first people in this school to tell me that.โ
โTell you what?โ
โThat I can love anyone I want. Most people I know tell me itโs just a phase or that I like being difficult.โ
Junior didnโt know how to respond, so he stayed quiet.
โWhatโs your name?โ she asked.
โJunior,โ he replied. Then he shook his head as if to clear the cobwebs. โI mean, no. Thatโs not right.โ
Her smile was wry. โDo you not know your own name?โ
He gave her a look. โMy name is Santiago Vega. Like my dad, so everyone calls me Junior which really makes no sense because no one even calls my dad Santiago.โ
โSantiago, huh? Like the city in Chile?โ
โRight, but the city is actually named for Saint James.โ
โIโm sure whatever he did to get that title was something super cool and not at all colonialist.โ
Junior was so nervous that he totally missed her ironic tone. He just started talking.
โHe was one of Jesusโs first disciples. He eventually traveled to Spain while spreading the word and ended up becoming Spainโs patron saint. You can actually follow his path from France through Spain if you want. It takes like a month to walk and leads to a huge church,โ He shut his mouth abruptly, highly aware that he was babbling. The daughter of Humboldt Parkโs most notorious gang leader didnโt give a shit about the religious origins of his name.
โYouโre a bit of a nerd, huh?โ Lola asked with a curl to her lips. โMakes sense youโd be named after a saint.โ
He didnโt hear any derision in her tone, but he felt defensive anyway. โWhy do you say that?โ
โBecause look at you.โ She gestured to him. โYou jump into the middle of fights to save the underdog. You dish out words of wisdom to protect people. Donโt you volunteer in the office for fun? Shit. I bet you have straight As and help little old ladies cross the street. You basically are a saint.โ
His brow creased. โI donโt think thatโs how it works.โ Besides, it wasnโt like he was perfect. He had plenty of flaws. Junior was no doubt about to embarrass himself more by enumerating said flaws, but he was quite literally saved by the bell, which blared through the room and caused them both to startle.
Lola recovered first. โWell, to answer your earlier question, I kissed Yesenia because she asked me to. Iโm not in love with her or anything.โ She slipped around him and made her way to the door. At the last moment she turned back to him. โThanks for saving meโฆ Saint.โ Then she closed the door behind her and rushed to her next class.
The next morning when they saw each other down the hallway she shouted, โWhat up, Saint?โ in her loudest voice, making sure everyone heard her, and that was it. The nickname spread around the school and then the neighborhood like a forest fire. He was no longer Junior or even Santiago. He was Saint. And Lola was no longer the troublemaker from the office. She was everything he wanted and everything he eventually lost.
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Author Info:
Natalie Caรฑa writes contemporary romances that allow her to incorporate her witty sense of humor and her love for her culture (Puertominican whoop whoop!) for heroines and heroes like her.ย
A sexy, but growly author gets annoyed at his quirky landlordโs attempts to cure him of his writerโs block, but the more time he spends with her, the more her personality seeps into his story. Will his book have a happy ending? Or will his surly attitude run off his gorgeous new muse? Fans of Hope Ford, Kat Baxter, and Mia Brody will love Mister Write by Elyse Kelly, a steamy, small town, grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity, instalove romance.
Mister Write
Candy Cane Key
Man of the Month: November
by Elyse Kelly
Blurb:
He’s moody, sheโs perky, and he might wind up punched in the faceโฆ
When a sexy but growly author finds himself chasing away his cheery, quirky, and maddeningly adorable landlord, heโs annoyed at her attempts to cure him of his writerโs block. But as Nate spends time with the charming beauty, more and more of Teddieโs alluring personality seeps into the pages of his manuscript.
Will his book have a happy ending? Or will his surly attitude run off his gorgeous new muse?
MISTER WRITE is a stand-alone, super sexy, grumpy/sunshine, beach romance with a HEA! So get yourself a fan because you’ll definitely need to cool down after reading this spicy, fast-paced, instalove book!
โAnd the hits keep coming,โ I say as I answer the call.
Peter gives me a faux-offended look. โIโm just checking in on my dear little brother! For all we know, your Traceyโโ
โTeddie,โ I answer before I can stop myself. I immediately regret opening my mouth when Peter gives me a mischievous grin.
โRight,โ he drawls. โTawneyโโ
I suck on my teeth. โPete. Petey. Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eaterโฆโ
He snorts and raises an eyebrow. โI thought you were never going to call me that again.โ
โWell, youโre intentionally goading me.โ
His grin quirks up at the sides. โIโd call it more of a test. You failed, by the way.โ
โWhat? How could I fail?โ I blurt out before relaxing back into my seat. โI mean, I donโt know what youโre testing, but Iโm good at taking tests. Iโm quite intelligent.โ
Peter shakes his head in amusement. โAnd yet you fall for my tricks every time. I canโt lie, though. I rather enjoy it.โ
Iโm getting annoyed that heโs beating around the bush. โWhat was the test?โ
โWell, I thought Iโd check and see how youโre getting on withโฆ Teddie.โ I narrow my eyes at him, and he rolls his before adding, โYeah, I knew her name. And the fact that you corrected me means you know it too.โ
I lift an eyebrow. โOf course, I know it. Weโve been together for five days, fourteen hours, and twenty-seven minutes. Give or take.โ
โSo, youโd say your routine has been shaken up? And how does that make you feel?โ
โDonโt lose sight of your qualifications, Peter. Youโre a pencil pusher, not a therapist.โ
He shrugs. โMy plan is working. I donโt care what you say. You obviously like her since youโve felt bothered enough to remember her name. She might be just what you need.โ
I grunt and lean back in my chair, far enough to crack my back. โWhat I need is peace and quiet. What I need is time alone. But what I get is Teddie.โ
โWhat do you mean?โ Peter cocks his head to the side like a dog trying to understand his ownerโs gibberish.
โSheโs everywhere, all the time! Whenever I leave my room, sheโs in the kitchen baking cookies or cakes or whatever the fuck sheโs making for the day.โ
Peter gives a low whistle. โSounds rough.โ
I glare at him, trying to think of other things I find annoying about Teddie. โSheโs always… humming or singing.โ
โYikes. Canโt carry a tune?โ
I throw my hands up. โNo! Always on-key with perfect pitch, which makes it even worse! Sheโs like an angelic little songbird.โ
Peter gives me a sarcastic look through the screen. โAh, yes, that must be fucking horrible.โ
โAnd sheโs practically sunshine in a sundress. Iโm losing my goddamn mind.โ I run my fingers through my hair as if to showcase the point. โI know this is all some sort of cover, like she has a nefarious plot to snuff me out before I can leave a bad review or something.โ
Peter shakes his head at me. โOh, my sweet, naรฏve little brother… Youโre in a messโthatโs for sure. Let me tell you whatโs actually going to happen.โ He leans in closer, so I mimic his movements. โYouโre going to fall in love with this woman and stay in Christmas Key forever.โ
โItโs Candy Cane Key,โ I reply robotically before realizing what he said and sputtering. โThatโs never going to happen!โ
Copyright 2023 Elyse Kelly
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Author Info:
Hi, Iโm Elyse!
Iโm just a true southern girl, reading and writing books, asking you to love me! My books are extra steamy, contemporary romances, all with HEAs and no cliffhangers! Theyโre short, smutty, and tastefully trashy.
If you love over-protective, sexy, alpha book boyfriends who make you swoon and reach for your favoriteโฆ bookmark, then youโve come to the right place.
When Iโm not writing books or doing bookish things, Iโm probably listening to music, designing smutty stickers, adding to my spectacular band t-shirt collection, or learning how to do something new like arm-knitting because Iโm neurodivergent AF! And yes, I really do know how to knit with my arms.
My brotherโs teammates know not to touch meโbut that doesnโt stop me from daring Jaxson Brittain to be the first to break the rule.
After one steamy night in Austin, Iโm all too aware of the hot, broody defenseman with icy blue eyes and ink sprawling his muscular arms. He was the one my brother assigned to keep me safeโand I had far too much fun tempting him to be the one to put me in danger.
It was just one night of tip-toeing the line, of teasing and flirting and messing around knowing nothing would ever come of it.
But when the universe throws me back into his lap two weeks later and we end up on a secret road trip together, all bets are off.
I canโt help but touch him. I canโt help but pray for him to touch me. And I canโt resist the temptation to test him at every turn.
Jaxson is smart and doesnโt have a death wish. So, like a gentleman, he keeps his hands to himselfโฆ the jerk.
But the closer we get on the road and the farther we get from reality, the less those warning signs from my brother seem to deter him.
When we started this road trip, we set a boundary. We promised to keep all arms and legs safely in the friend zone.
Now, miles and miles away from all the reasons we shouldnโt, all I can hear is my heart thumping out the resounding reason we should.
And the way those heated blue eyes watch me, I know Iโm not the only one.
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TROPES: Pro Hockey Romance Teammateโs Little Sister/Brotherโs Best Friend Road Trip Forced Proximity One Bed Age Gap Opposites Attract Forbidden ___________________________________________
Watch Your Mouth is book two in the Kings of the Ice series: a series of interconnected standalones following a team of professional hockey players and the women who bring them to their knees. They do not need to be read in order, but you will gain glimpses of future characters/couples in each book.
Kandi Steiner is an Amazon Top 5 bestselling author and whiskey connoisseur living in Tampa, FL. Best known for writing โemotional rollercoasterโ stories, she loves bringing flawed characters to life and writing about real, raw romance โ in all its forms. No two Kandi Steiner books are the same, and if youโre a lover of angsty, emotional, and inspirational reads, sheโs your gal.
An alumna of the University of Central Florida, Kandi graduated with a double major in Creative Writing and Advertising/PR with a minor in Womenโs Studies. She started writing back in the 4th grade after reading the first Harry Potter installment. In 6th grade, she wrote and edited her own newspaper and distributed to her classmates. Eventually, the principal caught on and the newspaper was quickly halted, though Kandi tried fighting for her โfreedom of press.โ
She took particular interest in writing romance after college, as she has always been a die hard hopeless romantic, and likes to highlight all the challenges of love as well as the triumphs.
When Kandi isnโt writing, you can find her reading books of all kinds, planning her next adventure, or pole dancing (yes, you read that right). She enjoys live music, traveling, playing with her fur babies and soaking up the sweetness of life.
Kandi Steiner may be coming to a city near you! Check out her “events” tab to see all the signings she’s attending in the near future: www.kandisteiner.com/events
Businesswoman Erianne Mitchell falls hard for entrepreneur Ty Mosby and they quickly get engaged. But their whirlwind romance ends quickly when he gets faulty information that she betrayed him in business. They part ways, leaving both heart-broken, confused, and Erianne secretly pregnant, not to mention blacklisted for every company in town.
Erianne has to start over and she goes to Wyoming to care for her growing child. Even though furious that Ty didn’t believe in her, she can’t help missing the man she loves. She builds a life with her child and by cleaning houses.
By accident, as she’s rushing to the doctor with her baby, she and Ty see each other. He knows she never deceived him, but can ever get Erianne to trust him again?
Ty Mosby was bored out of his mind. He could have been home with his sister, Annie, watching that dragon drama on cable. Even that would be better than this stupid office party with two women drooling over him. One was recently divorced. The other was married. Women!
He turned around and almost fell over Erianne Mitchell. Well, her name was Erianne. Nobody called her that. She was just Erin to Ty and his sister, Annie. He glowered at her.
โItโs not my fault that youโre gorgeous,โ she teased. โMary over there has forgotten her ex-husband in her fever to get you into a dark room. And Henriettaโโ she nodded toward a gan- gly woman with wild dark hair who was sighing into her drink as she studied him over it โโhasnโt given her husband a thought all night. Just as well,โ she added under her breath, โbecause heโs running around with the Tarver woman.โ
โWhat are you, the town crier?โ he chided.
โItโs a nasty job, but somebody has to do it,โ she replied with sparkling gray eyes. She laughed and half turned away, her dark hair in an elegant chignon at the back of her neck. โAnd thereโs
Grace. Didnโt you date her last year?โ
โOh, God,โ he groaned.
โThere, there, she hasnโt noticed you. Sheโs too busy trying to get Danny Barnes to notice her. He just inherited his grandfatherโs ranch over in Comanche Wells.โ
โIโve had my fill of social climbers,โ he muttered. He was giving her the once-over with black eyes. โOn the other hand, thereโs you.โ
โOh, donโt be absurd, Iโm not your type,โ she murmured, her mind on something else altogether. It was a lie. Sheโd loved him forever, but Ty couldnโt see her for dust. And why should he? She was plain compared to the women who chased him. He was absolutely gorgeous. He had jet-black hair and black eyes, and light olive skin that made him look even more gorgeous in that spotless white shirt he was wearing with his dinner jacket and slacks. No wonder women drooled over him. Erin had drooled over him for years and hid it so carefully that not even his sister realized it.
โWhy not?โ he asked, really curious.
โI donโt run around with men.โ
He blinked. โYou run around with women?โ
โI donโt run around period.โ
โYouโre what, now, twenty-five? Youโd better run around with somebody or youโre going to get left behind.โ
โYouโre thirty-one and youโre already left behind. Besides, I work for you,โ she added. โI donโt get involved with people that I work for.โ
โWe could make an exception,โ he pointed out.
She glared at him. โTyson Regan Mosby,โ she said, exasperated. โIf you keep this up, Iโm calling Annie.โ
โGod forbid!โ he groaned.
โShe loves you. Sheโll protect you from predatory females.โ
โIโll give you a great job recommendation if youโll find my sister a husband,โ he coaxed.
โAnnie doesnโt want to get married yet,โ she said. โAny more than you do. And I donโt need a job recommendation unless you have in mind firing me tonight.โ
He made a face. โI donโt have enough people as it is. Other San Antonio businesses keep luring our best people away. Even the ones I fire.โ He didnโt like firing people, but he sometimes had to. Even though his company was headquartered in San Antonio, people from Jacobsville worked for it. Mosby Construction Company had grown under Tyโs management. Heโd taken a little construction company owned by his father and built it into a major contender. He had a degree in architecture. He loved to build things.
He had inherited wealth, he and Annie, and he didnโt really need to work. But he loved his job. And San Antonio was the best place for his company headquarters, although he and Annie still lived in Jacobsville. Ty and Annie were direct descendants of the townโs founder, Big John Jacobs, whoโd talked his father-in-law into putting a a railroad through Jacobsville and built it into a cattle shipping center in south Texas back in the nineteenth century.
โWell, isnโt that just like you,โ she said, exasperated. โI brought you a brand new human resources manager just last week!โ
โHe drinks vodka,โ he said irritably. โI donโt trust men who drink vodka.โ
โHow do you know what he drinks?โ she asked.
โI asked him.โ
โOh.โ
โWhat are you looking for?โ he probed.
โClarence.โ
โExcuse me?โ
โClarence Hodges,โ she muttered, peering over a nearby womanโs shoulder. โHeโs like my personal devil. I canโt turn around at a party without running into him.โ
He didnโt like that, but he hid it. โWhat does he want?โ
She looked up at him with raised eyebrows. โHe wants me!โ
โWhy?โ
She really rolled her eyes. โAnnie needs to get you a book or something about human relationships.โ
He grinned. โI think I can figure those out without self-help diagrams.โ
โCan you, now?โ she murmured absently, still looking for Clarence.
Heโd known her for years. She was as familiar to him as her best friend, his only sibling, Annie. Sheโd spent weekends with them all through high school and through community college, where Erin got an associateโs degree in business education. She was great at cost estimates, which was her position in the company. She had a brilliant mind for math. She could do most anything on a computer, even rework spreadsheet programs that he used in his construction company. She was his right arm at work, perfectly capable of standing in for him at meetings because she knew the business inside out. Of course, why wouldnโt she, when sheโd worked there part-time through high school and full-time during and after college. He trusted her. Well, on a professional basis. He wasnโt keen on thinking about anything more personal. Erin was standoffish. Once, just once, heโd teased her about going dancing with him and sheโd mumbled something noncommital and shot out of the room.
Heโd never admit it, of course, but it had bruised his ego. Erin wasnโt beautiful. She had pleasant features. Nice mouth, pretty complexion, gorgeous figure, sparkling eyes. But she dressed like an old woman most of the time, and she never seemed to date anyone. Heโd wondered why. Heโd even asked Annie, but all he got was a blank look and a smile.
He studied Erin while she looked around for the man she dreaded seeing. It wasnโt so much how she looked that made her attractive, he decided finally; it was her personality. She was warm and friendly to most people, outrageously funny around friends, and she loved animals. That last thing was important to him, because he bred and trained purebred German shepherds.
His dogs were like part of the family. They lived inside with him and Annie in their huge inherited mansion in Jacobsville, Texas. The puppies, when he bred them, had their own room and a caretaker who watched over them and kept their living quarters spic and span and odorless. He rarely had more than one litter a year and by a different female each year, from an outside stud male. No interbreeding at all, because it invited birth defects. He loved the pups when they came and had to be persuaded to give them up for adoption. Even so, he actually ran background checks on potential adopters, right down to requiring photographs of their yards and the pupโs living quarters. He was protective.
A recent adopter had taken a leather strap to his puppy when it made a mess on the carpet, and a neighbor had seen and heard what was going on. Sheโd promptly phoned Annie, who told Ty. Heโd gone to the ownerโs house that very day, accompanied by police chief Cash Grier and the local vet, Dr. Bentley Rydel, along with a search warrant that would give them access to the dog in question.
To say that the man was shocked was an understatement. He hemmed and hawed and tried to weasel them out of looking at the dog. Cash Grier glared at him. That was all it took.
Most everybody was scared of the townโs police chief, who was nice enough at public gatherings, but hell on lawbreakers of any kind. Cash loved animals as much as the vet and Ty.
The owner was forced to give them access to the puppy, which had been locked in a closet with bloody marks on its back.
Ty had slugged the man before his companions could react. He picked the pup up, gently, and after Cash took photos to document the abuse, walked out the door with Bently Rydel, to end up at his office where the poor little morsel was treated and sent home after an antibiotic shot and stitches. Cash had promptly arrested the owner. The pupโs owner went on trial, was convicted and sentenced to jail. Nobody in Jacobsville liked a dog beater. The jury had only deliberated for ten minutes, despite the harried public defenderโs best efforts. All the District Attorney, Blake Kemp, had to do was put up a poster-sized photo of the abused puppy for the jury and the audience to see. It had drawn gasps and the pupโs owner had looked around at glares that felt like burns on his skin.
โWhatโs the matter with you?โ Erin asked, glancing at his taut face.
โPuppy beaters,โ he muttered.
Her expression softened. โThe man got what he deserved. How is Beauregard, by the way?โ she added.
He smiled. โHe still whimpers in his sleep. I keep him with me at night. Rhodes isnโt enthusiastic about it, but I think he senses that the puppy needs to be spoiled for a few weeks.
Actually,โ he added on a chuckle, โitโs Rhodesโs bed that they sleep in, curled up together. For an old dog, Rhodes is amazingly sweet.โ
โYouโve had him a long time,โ she remarked.
He nodded. โThirteen years. I worry about him. Big dogs donโt have the life span that smaller ones do.โ
โRhodes is practically immortal,โ she replied with a smile. โHeโs pampered.โ
โI guess so. Dad gave him to me as a Christmas present the year I graduated high school.โ
โI remember your parents. They were so sweet,โ she added. โYour mother and mine were best friends.โ
โHell of a shame, what happened,โ he said stiffly.
She nodded. โItโs a rare thing, to have a tour bus go off the road and crash down a ravine. But those mountain roads in South America can be treacherous. Your parents were so much in love,โ she added quietly. โItโs hard to imagine one going on without the other.โ
โThatโs what Annie and I thought,โ he replied. โBut itโs damned tough, losing them both at once.โ
โI remember. At least you were both grown at the time,โ she added softly.
He drew in a breath. โDidnโt help much,โ he muttered.
โFor what itโs worth, I know how it is. It was hard for Dad and me to go on, after we lost Mom.โ
โYour mother had a hard life,โ he said.
She sighed. โYes. Dadโs hard to live with. Heโs not mean or anything, he just makes stupid decisions and runs his mouth when he shouldnโt. Jack Dempsey wonโt even speak to him.โ
โThat must hurt. Theyโre best friends.โ
โThey were,โ she said sadly. โDad was repeating some gossip that heโd heard about Jackโs wife running around on him. It got exaggerated, by Dad,โ she muttered, โand Jackโs wife divorced him. It wasnโt even true. My father has a gift for saying things without thinking first.โ
โA lot of people are like that.โ
She grimaced. โI wish theyโd had more kids than just me,โ she confessed, looking up at him. โIt would be easier to manage Dad if I had brothers and sisters to share the misery.โ
He chuckled. โYou do pretty good.โ
She shrugged. โI could do better. Iโd have to take away his phone though.โ
His eyebrows arched.
โThis guy called dad and said he could save ten dollars a month if he switched our long distance to their company. Dad said great, letโs do it. So I tried to phone one of our colleagues at home in Dallas last weekend and got told that we didnโt have long distance anymore. It was a scam. Dad had no idea what heโd done. I tried not to yell,โ she added on a laugh. โHonestly, heโs like a little kid sometimes. Ten dollars a month.โ She shook her head.
โMy mother was like that,โ he reminded her. โShe got a call telling her the sheriff was coming over to arrest her for a bill she hadnโt paid. The man asked for pre-paid gift cards to save her from jail. She was halfway out the door on her way to town when I stopped her to ask what was wrong. Sadly for him, the scammer was still on her phone talking her through the process.โ
She grinned. โIโll bet his ears are still burning, wherever he is.โ
โI imagine so. I was really mad.โ
โDo you still have that jar your mother made for you? The one you had to put money in for every bad word you used?โ
He laughed. โYes. It doesnโt get fed, but Iโve still got it.โ His eyes were sad with the memory. โShe wanted to be a missionary, but Dad came along. Sheโd lived on a budget for so long that she almost ran away when she saw how much he was worth.โ That was true. Her father had inherited a lot of money from his late mother, but he squandered it all on get rich quick schemes. He was still doing that, albeit on a very small shoestring. Erin wore herself out trying to save him from himself.
โA unique woman,โ Ty continued. โShe really didnโt care about money at all.โ He studied her quietly. โSort of like you.โ
She sighed. โI like being able to buy food and gas and pay bills. Thatโs what moneyโs good for. There are lots of things it wonโt buy.โ
He nodded.
โBesides that, I work for this terrific manager who gives me raises,โ she added with twinkling gray eyes.
โI donโt have to think too hard to do that,โ he said. โI know how hard you work.โ
โIโm just grateful to have a job. The economy is pretty bad right now.โ
โIt is,โ he agreed. โEven this company has to be careful. Youโre working on that bid now, the one we hope will get us the job just outside San Antonio in Bexar County; a whole retirement complex. Itโs worth millions.โ
โYouโll get it,โ she said with supreme confidence. โYou really do know how to undercut the other bidders. And I know how to price out almost everything,โ she said, not bragging, just making a statement. She was a good cost estimator.
โWe can undercut most of the major bidders,โ he corrected. โBut Iโve heard that one of them is Jason Whitehall. He and his son Josh have one of the best construction companies around south Texas.โ
โHis sonโs a dish,โ she mused.
โAnd how would you know?โ he asked.
โI ran into him at that conference you sent me to, in Dallas, month before last. He looks just like his dad. All three of them were there, Jason and Amanda and Josh.โ She sighed. โTheyโre just beginning to get over losing Jasonโs mother, Marguerite. She was a lovely lady. So kind.โ
โYou know a lot about them,โ he said.
โWell, one of our clients was trying to retool his public image and Amanda still owns that PR firm, so she was there getting information from him. Sheโs very nice. We keep in touch on Facebook.โ
โDonโt keep in touch too closely,โ he cautioned with snapping black eyes. โTheyโre competitors.โ
โAs if Iโd ever sell you out,โ she said, exasperated, as she stared up at him. โGet real! Annie would have me for breakfast, smothered in jelly!โ
He relaxed. โOkay. Just testing the waters.โ
She ground her teeth together. โOh, no.โ
He followed her irritated glance and saw a short, rotund man with thinning hair and a big smile headed toward them.
โI told you so,โ she moaned. โIโll go hide in the rest roomโฆ Ty!โ
His arm was around her waist and he smiled down at her shocked expression. โDonโt give the game away. Smile.โ
She did, trying hard to disguise the sudden acceleration of her heartbeat as she felt the strength and heat of his powerful body, smelled the spicy, clean scent of him. Sheโd danced with him at parties, rarely, and it had been just as problematic, to keep her headlong feelings for him from showing.
He felt a shiver go through her and his brows drew together just for an instant. Surely she wasnโt afraid of him?
Then he felt her heart race where her small, firm breasts were pressed close against him, and odd feelings stirred. Her breath was coming too fast. She was trying to disguise it, but he knew more about women than he ever let on in public.
She stiffened and started to pull back, but his arm tightened.
โWhat are you afraid of?โ he asked in a slow, deep tone.
โNothโฆnothing,โ she faltered.
โLies,โ he mused. โHere.โ He handed her his drink. โLiquid courage. Take a sip and weโll ward off your would-be suitor.โ
She took the glass, sniffed it, and made a face. โItโs whiskey. I hate whiskey!โ
โTake a sip. It works better than it smells. Trust me.โ
She took a deep breath, held it, and forced about a teaspoon of the vile-smelling liquid into her mouth. She choked it down, catching her breath.
โYou could fuel trucks with this,โ she muttered as she handed it back.
โThis is the very finest aged Scotch whiskey,โ he defended. โAnd now Iโll know not to share my most precious substance with those same people you donโt cast pearls before!โ
She glared at him. โI am not a swine!โ
โNo, you arenโt,โ he agreed. He cocked his head and his black eyes twinkled. โBut Iโll bet you taste almost as good as a barbequed one,โ he added in a slow, soft tone as his eyes fell to her pretty, soft mouth.
She actually gasped and her heart ran wild.
โMy, my, is that the whiskey or me?โ he asked, his eyes dropping to the fluttering of her heart, very visible under the thin bodice of her pale blue cocktail dress.
โDonโt you stare at me like that,โ she said indignantly.
โLike what?โ he asked, amused.
โOh, hi, Erin,โ Clarence Hodges said as he joined them. He looked crestfallen when he noticed Tyโs arm around her. โI was hoping you might like to talk to me about having your company do a remodeling job on my new houseโฆ?โ
She forced a smile. โIโm truly sorry, Clarence, but that isnโt the sort of project we do,โ she said in a gentle but professional tone. โWe do big projects. Shopping centers. Apartments. Housing complexes. That sort of thing.โ
โItโs a big house,โ he persisted.
โErinโs right, we donโt do small projects,โ Ty told him, and the irritation he was feeling was visible in the tautness of his unsmiling face. โEven if we did, weโre already overbooked. Sorry,โ he added. But he didnโt look sorry. He looked oddly threatening.
Clarence swallowed. Hard. His face flushed. โI see. Wellโฆโ He smiled hopefully at Erin. โMaybe you might like to come over and have coffee with me one morning?โ
Tyโs chin lifted. His black eyes narrowed. He glared at the smaller man.
Erin just smiled.
โOh, thereโs Billy Olstead,โ he said, looking past Erinโs shoulder. โI need to talk to him about my motherโs new car. Iโll see you later,โ he added to Erin and smiled again, nervously, as he made a beeline toward the newcomer.
โThanks,โ Erin said with a heavy release of breath. โHeโs not a bad man, but he can be annoying.โ
โAnnie says heโs started calling you two or three times a week.โ
โHe does,โ she agreed sadly. โI canโt make him understand that I just donโt feel that way about him. Iโve never done a single thing that he could construe as encouraging.โ
โIt wouldnโt help,โ he replied. โMen like that donโt take hints. They think theyโre irresistible and it only needs persistence to wear you down.โ
โHeโd need more persistence than heโs got,โ she said flatly.
He pursed his lips. โYou could go out with me.โ
Her eyes widened. โWhat?โ
He shrugged. โYou could go out with me. Jacobsville is small. It would get all around town in no time that we were dating. Clarence would hear it from everybody.โ He chuckled. โEven Clarence wouldnโt be able to convince himself that heโd be any competition for me.โ
โWell, yes, butโฆโ
โBut, what?โ he asked quietly, and he looked down into her eyes until she flushed. Her heart was trying to get out of her chest now.
She couldnโt even find words. It was like having every dream of her life come true unexpectedly, and all at once. She was breathless, giddy. But it was insane to even think of doing it, of going out with him. The gossip would be terrible. It wouldnโt matter that the company where they worked was in San Antonio; too many employees lived in Jacobsville, where Ty and Erin lived. It would be all over town in no time. When he didnโt go out with her a second time, it would be even worse. People would start wondering what was wrong with her.
โI donโt think,โ she began.
โGood. Donโt. Thinking is responsible for most of the misery on the planet. We can go dancing. Thereโs a Latin club up in San Antonio.โ
He knew she could do Latin dances. Heโd taught her how, for a high school date. How many years ago that seemed now!
โWellโฆโ
Amazing. She was reluctant. Heโd never had any woman try to refuse a date with him. It was intriguing, especially considering how fast her heart was going right now. She was attracted to him. Was it new? Or had she always been attracted, but kept it hidden? He wanted to find out.
โLive dangerously. A little gossip never hurt anybody,โ he teased.
It did, but he wouldnโt know, not with his spotless reputation. Well, hers was spotless, too. So spotless that she didnโt want to risk staining it, however lightly.
โPeople will talk. A lot.โ
He just smiled. โYour friends wonโt care. What your enemies think wonโt matter.โ
โYes, but I hate gossip.โ
He cocked his head and smiled at her with those black eyes making sensual promises. โThereโs a sushi place just down the block from the Latin club,โ he said. โThey have ebi.โ
Ebi was her favorite sushi dish. It was so expensive that she couldnโt work it into her budget. Her father did contribute a little to the family kitty, but never enough. They lived frugally because he was a spendthrift. Ty didnโt know and it would kill her pride to confess it.
She loved sushi, especially ebi. She couldnโt afford it.
โYouโre weakening. Think about it. Chilled shrimp with rice. Wasabe and soy sauce and pickled ginger to go on itโฆโ
โStop! Youโre torturing me!โ
He chuckled. โI love it, too. Come on. Say yes.โ
She drew in a long breath. โOkay,โ she blurted out, against her own best interests.
He grinned. โOkay.โ
When she got home that night, she could have kicked herself for agreeing.
Her father was watching television. A movie on DVD. They couldnโt afford cable or satellite. The only reason she had a high-end cell phone was that the company provided it for her, along with a company car. These would have been luxuries, even on her good salary.
โIโm home,โ she said.
โHi.โ He grinned at her while the commercial was on. โHad fun?โ
โIt was a business party,โ she reminded him.
โEasy enough to have fun and do business. Speaking of business, I saw this commercial on TV about how to invest in the stock market by doing day-tradingโฆโ
โNo.โ
โNow, Erinโฆโ
โNo,โ she repeated. โWeโre still paying off that course you took learning how to sell real estate,โ she added pointedly.
He grimaced. โI didnโt know I was a bad salesman until I tried it.โ
โWell, trying things is what got us into this financial mess, Dad,โ she said, sitting down across from him. โIโm making a good salary. If we live on a budget, we can make it, just. But thereโs no extra money. None at all. I canโt work two jobs.โ
He studied her with the face of a child. โBut itโs only two hundred dollars, this course, I mean.โ
โI donโt have two hundred dollars. Not even in savings. That went to the online gambling website you found,โ she added, trying not to sound as accusing as she felt.
He grimaced. โI guess Iโm not as good a gambler as I thought, either. But, listen, this course,โ he began again.
โI can get an apartment of my own and move out,โ she said flatly.
He gasped. โErin, no!โ
โI canโt live with the way you spend money, Dad. Either you stop trying to spend it on things we donโt need, or Iโm bailing out.โ She felt a hundred years old. โI canโt keep bailing you out. We already owe more than I make in a year. Iโm just one person.โ
โI do help out,โ he said stiffly.
โYou do odd jobs and you spend what you make as soon as you get it,โ she replied.
He flushed. He couldnโt deny that.
โIโll try to restrain myself. I will.โ He smiled. โBut the man said that this course is foolproof.โ
She ground her teeth together as she got up. โIโm going to bed.โ
โIf youโd just listen,โ he said sadly.
She turned. โIโve listened since Mom died,โ she said. โAnd every single thing youโve spent money on has cost us money without returning any. Iโm so tired of debt, canโt you understand that? Iโm being crushed by the weight of it, worried to death about it, and you just canโt seem to see what itโs doing to me.โ
He blinked. He shifted uneasily in his chair. โIโll do better next time. Youโll see.โ
โNext time it had better be your own money that youโre betting,โ she replied and toughened her stance. โOr Iโm moving out.โ
โYouโre being unreasonable, Erin,โ he retorted. โYou donโt love me.โ
โI do love you. And youโre the one being unreasonable. Good night.โ
She went into her bedroom and closed the door, sick at heart. It was like trying to explain to a child. Her father had always lived in the clouds, but her mother had been able to manage him with supreme ease. Erin couldnโt.
โIโll spend the rest of my life paying off his bills and then Iโll die,โ she thought miserably. โIโll never get away.โ
Which was the one reason she could never let Ty Mosby see how she felt about him. Everybody knew her father kept them poor, but not how catastrophically. Ty would never be sure of her. Was she dating him because she cared for him or because he could pay off their debts.
It was an unrealistic thought, but she was almost panicked at the thought of dating Ty. Sheโd have to find some way to back out of it, a way that wouldnโt hurt his pride. All her life, her father had been a stone around her neck. Since her motherโs death, it had been much worse.
It would have helped if she had someone to talk to about it, but her only real friend was Annie, and sheโd never be able to tell Annie the truth. It would just get back to Ty. Her pride wouldnโt take that.
She wanted that date with all her heart. It was just too risky. She was crazy about him. It might show. There were so many reasons that she didnโt dare let him see what she felt. Her father was the biggest one.
But there was another. Ty wasnโt a marrying man. He kept his liaisons very private, but heโd had relationships in the past. In a small town like this, they wouldnโt be able to hide one.
Erin had a spotless reputation. She wasnโt having it damaged to keep steady company with a man who only wanted one thing from a woman, and it wasnโt love.
So, better not to complicate her life any more than it was already complicated. Which left the problem of her father to solve, if it could be solved. She would never be free of him and his get-rich schemes that never paid off. Sheโd be in debt until she died.
She put on her gown and crawled gratefully under the covers. Sheโd think about it tomorrow, she told herself. Tonight, she was going to savor her memory of Tyโs arm around her, his deep voice sensuous as he teased her about going on a date.
It could never happen. But dreaming about it hurt nobody. Especially not Erin.
Excerpted from Wyoming Proud by Diana Palmer. Copyright ยฉ 2023 by Diana Palmer. Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.
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Author Info:
The prolific author of more than one hundred books, Diana Palmer got her start as a newspaper reporter. A New York Times bestselling author and voted one of the top ten romance writers in America, she has a gift for telling the most sensual tales with charm and humor. Diana lives with her family in Cornelia, Georgia.