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Spotlight – Here for the Drama

24 Friday Jun 2022

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Here for the Drama, Kate Bromley

Here for the Drama

by Kate Bromley

ISBN: 9781525811449

Publication Date: June 21, 2022

Publisher: Graydon House Books

Blurb:

This summer, it’s much ado about everything.

Becoming a famous playwright is all Winnie ever dreamed about. For now, though, she’ll have to settle for assisting the celebrated, sharp-witted feminist playwright Juliette Brassard. When an experimental theater company in London, England decides to stage Juliette’s most renowned play, The Lights of Trafalgar, Winnie and Juliette pack their bags and hop across the pond.

But the trip goes sideways faster than you can say “tea and crumpets”. Juliette stubbornly vetoes the director’s every choice, and Winnie’s left stage-managing their relationship. Winnie’s own work seems to have stalled, and though Juliette keeps promising to read it, she always has some vague reason why she can’t. Then, Juliette’s nephew Liam enters stage left. He’s handsome, he’s smart, he is devastatingly British, and he and Winnie have sizzling chemistry. But as her boss’s nephew, Liam is definitely off-limits, so Winnie has to keep their burgeoning relationship on the down-low from Juliette. What could go wrong?

Balancing a production seemingly headed for disaster, a secret romance, and the sweetest, most rambunctious rescue dog, will Winnie save the play, make her own dreams come true, and find true love along the way–or will the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune get the best of her?

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Excerpt:

One

โ€œIโ€™m here and I have coffee!โ€

After five years as a personal assistant, I have found that entering a chaotic scene with caffeine is the quickest way to ease panic. Itโ€™s a distraction, it boosts morale, and if youโ€™re working in the ever-intense theater world, itโ€™s often as necessary as breathing.

Roshni, our second assistant, is quick to approach as the penthouse door swings closed behind me. Sheโ€™s wearing a knee-length floral romper, and her flawless ebony hair is parted just off to the side. If I wore a romper, itโ€™d look like a manโ€™s bathing costume circa 1916, but on Roshni, itโ€™s the ultimate embodiment of summer fun. Iโ€™m still not positive if I want to be her or marry her, but weโ€™ve happily settled on being ride or die work friends in the meantime.

โ€œThank you so much,โ€ she says, scooping her iced hazelnut coffee out of the to-go tray Iโ€™m carrying and casting a nervous glance over her shoulder. โ€œOkay, so, two things. One, I accidentally knocked a pile of papers off Julietteโ€™s desk, which then led to her calling me an anarchist and threatening to have me arrested. And two, she thinks youโ€™re going to London.โ€

โ€œWhat makes you say that?โ€

โ€œShe straight-up told me you were going to London.โ€

โ€œI am not going to London,โ€ I announce, making my voice loud enough to carry through the spacious four-bedroom apartment. With almost a decade of drama study under my belt, my vocal projection is legit.

โ€œWhy are you always so resistant to anything remotely ex-citing? To stand still is to go backwards, Winnie.โ€

I hear her before I see her. Juliette Brassard. My boss of five years, my pseudo-mother, my often-combative sibling, and the perpetual bane of my existence. Working for her is tiring, demanding, slightly monotonous and bizarre, but I love every second of it.

She looks the same as she does most days. Wide-legged pants and a layered top. Always layered. Today itโ€™s a beige cotton shirt and a charcoal vintage vest. Her straight gray-brown hair just reaches her shoulders and thick-rimmed glasses cover her ceaselessly curious chestnut eyes. Her style is a fair reflection of her lifeโ€”eclectic and casual but secretly expensive.

โ€œIt was never the plan for me to go to London,โ€ I tell her. โ€œRoshni is going with you, and you were perfectly happy with the arrangements yesterday.โ€

โ€œYes, well, happiness is fleeting, and I realized today that I need my whole team with me if this trip is going to be a success.โ€

โ€œI checked with the airline this morning,โ€ Roshni says, taking a tentative step forward. โ€œAnd apparently thereโ€™s one seat left in first class.โ€ I shoot her a loving glare as Juliette raises a victorious arm in her direction.

โ€œYou see? Itโ€™s a sign from the universe.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not a sign from the universe,โ€ I counter. โ€œItโ€™s a ridiculous amount of money to pay, and youโ€™re probably the only non-tech billionaire whoโ€™s willing to spend that much for a fully reclining seat.โ€

โ€œA noble sentiment. You should preach that sermon to the bare foot that caressed our cheeks the last time we sat in coach.โ€

โ€œOkay, we had one uncomfortable flight from LA, and you know full well that the guy was wearing socks.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know that, Winnie. Iโ€™ve repressed the memory so deep into my subconscious that Iโ€™ll be shuffling around this apartment and whispering about phantom feet until Iโ€™m ninety.โ€ She spins away with her typical dramatic flair, opting to walk over to the windows and gazing out at the traffic below. She also covertly checks to see if Iโ€™m still watching her.

I choose to ignore her attention-seeking behavior and in-stead place our drinks down on an antique side table. With my hands now free, I pick up a stack of opened event invitations that I left there the day before, giving them one final look over before handing them to Roshni, whoโ€™s still standing nearby.

โ€œIโ€™ll reorganize the papers on her desk,โ€ I tell her. โ€œJust RSVP to these, and then we can go over tomorrowโ€™s itinerary. Blue Post-its are a yes. Yellows are a no.โ€

โ€œBlue, yes. Yellow, no. Got it.โ€ She exits the room with her coffee and the invites, seemingly happy to get out of the fray. If only I was so lucky.

Julietteโ€™s been dropping hints about me going on this trip with them for the past week, but Iโ€™ve always managed to side-step the issue. And now, sheโ€™s brought the battle to my door-step. Or I guess itโ€™s really her doorstep, since she lives here. And what a doorstep it is.

Twenty floors up on a cobbled Tribeca street, youโ€™d either have to be born into money or wildly successful to own one of these grandly scaled units. Juliette is both. Already a border-line heiress thanks to her Manhattan real-estate mogul father, she then went on to become one of the cityโ€™s most celebrated playwrights. She was given everything but still hustled like crazy for her career and threw all of her time and energy into mastering her craft. Luckily for her, it proved to be a lethal combination.

As a native New Yorker and a fiercely proud West-Sider, Julietteโ€™s lived in this apartment for as long as Iโ€™ve worked for her. The furniture is mismatched and romantic, and white walls are splashed with green from her dozens of potted plants. Every available surface is covered with old scripts, books, or mugs with half-drunk cups of tea. Itโ€™s scholarly chic. If Jane Austen ever traveled forward through time, I like to imagine that this is what her apartment would look like. Alas, dear Jane is nowhere to be found as Juliette steps away from the windows, moving through the space to sit on the arm of her tufted couch.

โ€œGive me one good reason why you canโ€™t go on this trip.โ€ I roll my shoulders, trying to relieve a sudden stress knot before taking a much-needed sip of my latte. โ€œBecause youโ€™re leaving tonight. Iโ€™m not mentally or physically prepared, and this is supposed to be my yearly vacation time. I have projects that I need to work on, too.โ€

โ€œYes, your grand opus of a play that youโ€™re forever editing. Maybe the change of scenery will inspire you. In London, love and scandal are considered the best sweeteners of tea.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t try to mind-trick me with John Osborne quotes.โ€ Juliette groans and pushes up off the sofa. โ€œIโ€™m only trying to help you.โ€

โ€œIt would help me if you read my play and told me what you think.โ€

She just looks at me then and says nothing, no doubt trying to come up with another lackluster excuse. Iโ€™ve asked her to read my play dozens of times over the years, but she always finds a reason not to. Sheโ€™s too busy, her mind is clouded, sheโ€™s not in the right mood.

โ€œIโ€™ll read it when itโ€™s finished. Whatever I say now would alter your creative course.โ€

Ah, so she doesnโ€™t want to sway my process. Not likely. Julietteโ€™s perpetually happy to give her two cents on everything, especially on another playwrightโ€™s work.

โ€œAs far as London,โ€ she goes on, โ€œyou just need to think about it more. Mull it over, let the idea sink in, and if you could agree to come with us in the next ten to fifteen minutes, that would be great.โ€ She goes to leave the room after that but stops short when her cell phone starts ringing. She looks around but doesnโ€™t find it. I do the same until she digs into the couch cushions and eventually plucks it out. She checks the caller ID and smiles as she answers.

โ€œLiam! To what do I owe the pleasure?โ€

A little out of breath from her impromptu sofa wrestling match, she twists around and away from me, walking over to the windowsill and picking up a small watering can. She sprinkles her first row of plant babies as she listens to his response. Liam is her nephew and lives in London, which is also where her sister, Isabelle, has lived since she moved there in her twenties. Iโ€™ve never met her or him, but I have sent Liam gifts on Julietteโ€™s behalf every Christmas and on his birthday. 

โ€œThatโ€™s right,โ€ she says, moving on to the next row of plants. โ€œIโ€™m getting in tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. Will I be seeing you?โ€ She tries to water the oversized ficus in the corner, but the can is empty. โ€œSounds great! Here, Iโ€™m passing you over to Winnie for a second. Do me a favor and convince her to come on the trip with me. Sheโ€™s being obstinate.โ€

โ€œWhat? No.โ€ My protest is in vain as Julietteโ€™s phone is already in flight. I barely catch it as she disappears into the kitchen, shaking the empty watering can over her shoulder in response.

I clear my throat and put the phone to my ear. โ€œHello, Liam.โ€

โ€œHello, is Winnie there, please?โ€ he asks with mock seriousness.

I fail to suppress my involuntary smile at his polite request and inviting British accent. โ€œThis is she,โ€ I answer back.

โ€œExcellent, just the person I was hoping to speak to.โ€

โ€œMy sentiments exactly. To be honest, Iโ€™ve secretly been dying to talk to you for years.โ€

โ€œHave you really?โ€ he asks, surprised.

โ€œNo, not really. I donโ€™t even know you.โ€ He says nothing, and I think I might have scared him a bit. โ€œSorry,โ€ I lightly amend, โ€œI thought we were pretending that we actually meant to have this conversation.โ€

โ€œYes, well, that was my initial intention, but it turns out youโ€™re much more convincing than I am. I can only assume that youโ€™ve had formal training?โ€

โ€œThat assumption would be correct.โ€

โ€œI should have figured.โ€ His voice is surprisingly calm, sounding more like one of my old improv buddies and less like a stranger whoโ€™s thousands of miles away. โ€œSo,โ€ he goes on, โ€œIโ€™ve been instructed by my aunt to convince you to come to London.โ€

โ€œShe does seem to have that idea stuck in her head.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s much to recommend it, of course. Red buses. A phenomenal bridge. How do you feel about museums?โ€

โ€œI hate them,โ€ I tease.

โ€œAbsolutely. Nothing to be learned from there. And what about parks?โ€

โ€œNot into them at all.โ€

โ€œCouldnโ€™t agree more. Iโ€™m violently allergic to pollen, and why should I be forced to carry an EpiPen just so everyone else can enjoy natural beauty? Pure selfishness on their end.โ€

I smile to myself and pivot around so Iโ€™m no longer standing still. โ€œI knew you couldnโ€™t be as normal as you originally sounded. Itโ€™s to be expected, though, since you do share a bloodline with Juliette.โ€

โ€œYes, we had hoped lunacy would skip a generation, but apparently not.โ€ He pauses then, and I somehow know that heโ€™s smiling, too. โ€œSo, how am I faring on my quest so far? Are you packing your bags at this very moment?โ€

โ€œUnfortunately not. I somehow forgot to bring all my lug-gage and clothes with me to work today, but still, this has been a very pleasant verbal exchange thus far.โ€

โ€œFor me as well. Can I ask whatโ€™s holding you back from taking the trip?โ€

โ€œYou may, but I may also choose not to answer.โ€

โ€œAh, a lady of secrets, are we?โ€

โ€œOh yes,โ€ I answer dramatically. โ€œA lady of many secrets and a play that I need to finish in seventeen days if Iโ€™m going to make a contest deadline.โ€

โ€œReally? I take it that youโ€™re a playwright as well, then?โ€ 

โ€œAfraid so.โ€

โ€œIn that case, as you have a very good reason to stay at home rather than crossing the Atlantic, I wonโ€™t try to sway you any furtherโ€ฆbut know that I do so very reluctantly.โ€

โ€œI appreciate that.โ€

Juliette sashays back into the room then, the watering can forgotten as she plops down onto the couch with one of her many notebooks. Iโ€™ll have to see to the rest of the plants later. She props her feet up on the coffee table and begins to write as I make my way towards her.

โ€œAlright, well, your aunt is now back, so Iโ€™ll get going.โ€ โ€œIt was very nice meeting you, Winnie.โ€

โ€œWe didnโ€™t actually meet,โ€ I say, correcting him.

โ€œBut it sort of feels like we did.โ€

I find myself grinning once more and shift away so Juliette wonโ€™t notice. โ€œI guess it does,โ€ I admit. โ€œBye, Liam.โ€

โ€œGoodbye, Winnie.โ€ I pivot back around and hand the phone over. Juliette looks at me with a mischievous sort of smirk as I shake my head and step away to hang my bag in the entryway closet.

Excerpted from Here For the Drama by Kate Bromley,
Copyright ยฉ 2022 by Kate Bromley
Published by Graydon House Books.

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Author Info:

KATE BROMLEY lives in New York City with her husband, son, and her somewhat excessive collection of romance novels (Itโ€™s not hoarding if itโ€™s books, right?). She was a preschool teacher for seven years and is now focusing full-time on combining her two great passions โ€“ writing swoon-worthy love stories and making people laugh. She is also the author of Talk Bookish to Me.

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Spotlight – When It Falls Apart

21 Tuesday Jun 2022

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Catherine Bybee, When It Falls Apart

I’m so excited to share a Q&A with Catherine Bybee today!

For anyone wondering the plot of your newest release, you give a great sneak peek with the titleโ€”When it Falls Apart. What is โ€œfalling apartโ€ in this novel?

All the threads that hold my heroine, Brooke, together are crumbling down around her. When it Falls Apart begins with Brookeโ€™s romantic relationship crashing and burning. At the same time, in a different state, her father is circling the drain in the ICU. And for the cherry on the top of her โ€œfalling apart lifeโ€, Brooke has found herself demoted at work. In short, everything in Brookeโ€™s life is dissolving around her.

Like all of your books, When it Falls Apart has a beautiful romance, however, there is a rawness about Brookeโ€™s story. How was writing this novel different from your others?

If you read my notes both in the front and the back of this novel, youโ€™ll soon realize that the story was very personal to me. Rawness comes from experience. The relationship Brooke has with her father is hauntingly familiar to me and my dad. The emotions that the heroine experienced when taking care of him were easy for me to grasp onto and write about. Sadly, the love story with Luca was completely made up and I didnโ€™t have the support of a strong Italian family to help deal with the struggles, but I digress. 

Relationships with a parent who wasnโ€™t there for you growing up are messy. When that parent ages and needs their child, sometimes that help comes with a bucketload of resentment, even if the child wishes they could stop those ugly feelings from creeping up on them. And THAT is the rawness you speak of.

Books, TV shows, and movies oftentimes glamorize what it means to care for a loved one. However, in When it Falls Apart you donโ€™t sugar-coat anything about caregiving and the toll it takes on a person. How do you think readers who have been in similar situations will be affected by this story?

Justified. Validated. Accepted.

Itโ€™s a hard job taking care of an elderly family member. And if there arenโ€™t other siblings to help, or wonโ€™t help, itโ€™s made even more difficult. Itโ€™s difficult, gritty, dirty work that only has a bad endingโ€ฆeventually. What I do hope my readers take away is that theyโ€™re not alone. That the struggle is very real and that if they donโ€™t find balance (which is almost impossible at times) they will burn out completely and not be fit to help at all. I hope my readers are empowered to set boundaries and balance, so they come out on the other side of caring for an elderly loved one whole themselves.

Brooke gets virtually no support from her significant other, which has her reevaluating their relationship. She realizes she has settled and has to make some hard decisions. Do you think this happens too many times to women in real life?

100% Yes! There is a song by Taylor Swift with a line that says, and Iโ€™m paraphrasing here, I can be what you want for the weekend. But often that weekend ends up being a relationship that women hold on to or are convinced they canโ€™t live without. Often it takes a huge shake-up to remove yourself from that situation. But once youโ€™re away from the day to day dysfunctional relationship, the easier it is to see the dysfunction.

After her breakup and move, Brooke is not looking for a relationship. In fact, she tells her best friend: โ€œI havenโ€™t wiped off my smeared mascara from Marshall yet, the last thing I want is to jump into anything else.โ€ Her crying over a man lasts all about two minutes when she meets Luca. Tell us about him.

Hmmm, Lucaโ€ฆ he is the kind of man who doesnโ€™t want a place on Brookeโ€™s dance cardโ€ฆhe wants to rip it up.

Luca is wired to help the people in his life. Brooke becomes a part of his inner circle simply by moving into the family building where he sees her every day.

Now, if Luca had flat out asked Brooke on a date, she would have run the other wayโ€ฆso no, he doesnโ€™t go about it that way. He simply shows up and does not leave. Not when things get tough, or messyโ€ฆor when his own past peeks its head in. Luca is a man who is right there at Brookeโ€™s side without question or censor on why she does the things she does. His support and validation of her feelings is the part she was missing. Add in the hunky Italian single father and โ€œMamma Mia!โ€

At first, Luca is not thrilled that Brooke is renting a room in his familyโ€™s building. What changes his mind about her?

Her strength and vulnerability. I know that sounds contradicting, but some of the strongest women I know have a big vulnerable spot in their life that if you know them well enough, you see. The biggest smiles often hide the deepest pain. Luca sees her struggle and dedication to helping her elderly father and since family is first on Lucaโ€™s list, she passes his unconscious test.

Lucaโ€™s family, the Dโ€™Angeloโ€™s, are incredibly close and share everything from ownership of the family restaurant to helping care for Lucaโ€™s daughter Franny. How is this different from Brookeโ€™s relationship with her family?

Brooke doesnโ€™t have that family. She has a father who abandoned her as a little girl that she carved out a relationship as an adult, and now sheโ€™s charged with caring for. Even her previous romantic relationship didnโ€™t support her unconditionally the way the Dโ€™Angeloโ€™s do for each other. Sheโ€™s rather dumbfounded when they start treating her like family. Itโ€™s a wonderful thing to watch happen.

San Diegoโ€™s Little Italy plays a huge part in the story. The community, language, and food are in full display. Tell us about your own experiences in your adopted city.

I love Little Italy, the food, the pace… the people. There are many places in San Diego that are overrun with the college scene, San Diego is a college town. But Little Italy is more family friendly. Very touristy, but there isnโ€™t a day you donโ€™t see locals hanging out. I go to the farmerโ€™s market often. Pick up authentic Italian ingredients for my own home cooking. I try new restaurants and take all my friends there when they are visiting from out of town. Not to mention it was the closest thing to the โ€œreal Italyโ€ that I could go during the travel restrictions. So why not write about it and tell the world of this small island within San Diego that shouldnโ€™t be missed?

There are two more siblings in the Dโ€™Angelo family. Where will you be taking readers next with the series?

Chloe is a yogi. Think Bali!

And Giovanni loves wineโ€ฆ think Tuscany, Italy.

I cannot wait to show you what I have in store for these two!

When It Falls Apart

by Catherine Bybee

Release Date: June 21, 2022

Publisher: Montlake 

Blurb:

Brooke Turner has always had a complicated relationship with her father. But when his health takes a turn for the worse, she drops everything to care for him. Heโ€™s her dad, after all, and he needs her. What Brooke doesnโ€™t anticipate is the unraveling of her long-term relationship and a cross-country move to San Diegoโ€™s Little Italy.

Luca Dโ€™Angelo is the oldest of three children and a single father to a young daughter. When his mother rents the top floor of their house to Brooke, heโ€™s angry. Who is this beautiful stranger with no ties to the neighborhood? Can she be trusted in such close proximity to his family?

As Luca learns of Brookeโ€™s difficult journey with her ailing father, his heart softens. And Brooke, who witnesses Lucaโ€™s struggle as a single parent, develops feelings for him, too. But when it all falls apart, will love heal their wounded hearts?

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Excerpt:

โ€œOh my God, Carmen. He was standing at his car first thing this morning. Like โ€˜hop in, bella, letโ€™s get stuff done today.โ€™ Who does that?โ€ 

Brooke had picked up the phone as soon as Luca was off in search of a dump guy. 

โ€œWeโ€™re talking about the single, hot, Italian dad, right?โ€ 

Brooke rolled her eyes. โ€œYes. Luca.โ€ 

โ€œOy, oy, oy.โ€ 

โ€œStop it. I need advice. And I need it before he gets back.โ€ 

Carmen stopped teasing. โ€œYou donโ€™t need advice. You need to relax. He sounds like one of the good ones. Let it happen.โ€ 

โ€œLet it happen,โ€ she mocked. โ€œI donโ€™t โ€˜letโ€™ things happen. It happens to me and itโ€™s never good.โ€ 

โ€œYou didnโ€™t used to be such a pessimist.โ€ 

โ€œOnce upon a time the glass was half full. Not these days.โ€ 

โ€œOkay, Debbie Downer. You want my advice . . . here it is. Keep doing whatever it is youโ€™re doing.โ€ 

โ€œIโ€™m not doing anything. Zero effort.โ€ 

โ€œReally?โ€ Carmen didnโ€™t sound convinced. โ€œMakeup . . . a nice dress?โ€ 

Brooke hesitated. โ€œMaybe . . . a little last night, but that was it.โ€ 

Carmen chuckled. 

โ€œCarmen!โ€

โ€œSorry. Okay . . . any red flags?โ€ 

Brooke thought about that. โ€œHe loved his ex-wife.โ€ 

โ€œThatโ€™s a red flag?โ€ 

โ€œI guess not.โ€ 

โ€œIs he good to his mom?โ€ 

Brooke looked back on the dinner the night before. โ€œTo the whole family. He takes being the oldest brother quite seriously.โ€ 

โ€œAnd his daughter?โ€ 

All Brooke could do was smile. โ€œGreat dad. We should all be so lucky.โ€ 

โ€œHeโ€™s Italian, does he smoke?โ€ 

โ€œNo.โ€ 

โ€œA lot of Italians smoke,โ€ Carmen pointed out. 

โ€œIn Italy. The San Diego variety are less in that wheelhouse.โ€ 

โ€œThatโ€™s good.โ€ Carmen sighed. โ€œI donโ€™t know what to tell you, Brooke. How does he kiss?โ€ 

โ€œHe hasnโ€™t kissed me,โ€ Brooke nearly yelled. 

โ€œNow then . . . we have a problem.โ€ 

โ€œThere hasnโ€™t been . . . I donโ€™t even know ifโ€”โ€ 

โ€œStop right there. He did not drive your sorry ass all the way to Upland to do grunt work all day if he wasnโ€™t interested in kissing you, bellllaaa. More than that, you want him to.โ€ 

Brooke closed her eyes, and even in her own head she couldnโ€™t convince herself that Carmen was wrong. 

โ€œLet it happen. You deserve some happiness, Brooke.โ€ 

The van with the air conditioning repair guy pulled into the driveway. 

โ€œI gotta go.โ€ 

โ€œI want a kissing update the next time we talk,โ€ Carmen teased. 

โ€œLove you,โ€ Brooke said with a laugh.

โ€œBack at ya, boo.โ€ 

She hung up. 

Her best friend was such a dork.

*****

Author Info:

New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author Catherine Bybee has written twenty-eight books that have collectively sold more than five million copies and have been translated into more than eighteen languages. Raised in Washington State, Bybee moved to Southern California in the hope of becoming a movie star. After growing bored with waiting tables, she returned to school and became a registered nurse, spending most of her career in urban emergency rooms. She now writes full-time and has penned the Not Quite Series, the Weekday Brides Series, the Most Likely To Series, and the First Wives Series.

Website: http://www.catherinebybee.com 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorCatherineBybee 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/catherinebybee 

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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2905789.Catherine_Bybeeย ย 

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Spotlight – The Wine Down

20 Monday Jun 2022

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Louise Lennox, Meet Cute Book Club series, The Wine Down

In THE WINE DOWN by Louise Lennox, Brandi Armstrong leads a life with no room for errorโ€”or romance, but when she has to fight for something close to her heart, she turns to her best friend, Riddick Kruger. Can Riddick help to save Brandiโ€™s family farm, and convince her that his love for her is worth fighting for? Fans of Kennedy Ryan’s Kingmaker Series, cultured yet humorous reads, will devour this must-read friends to lovers romance from the Meet Cute Book Club Series.ย 

The Wine Down

by Louise Lennox

Blurb:

Escape with the Meet Cute Book Club, where meet-cutes don’t happen only between the pages of romance novels, and one by one, all the members find their own happily ever afters.

Meet Brandi Armstrong and Riddick Kruger in book one: The Wine Down…

Brandiโ€ฆ

Fearless

Southern

Broken

I’m the heroine saving farms from financial ruin and racism.

Who will save me from my loneliness?

Iโ€™m Too Busy.

Iโ€™m Too Hurt.

But itโ€™s homecoming weekend and I really want to WINE Down.

Except now, my familyโ€™s farm is on the chopping block.

My best friend Riddick vows to fix it.

Because…

Iโ€™m the object of his affection.

And money is no object.

He wants me. But I don’t want anyone.

Iโ€™m too fractured to put the pieces back together again.

But it’s fun to feel Riddick tryโ€ฆ

Riddickโ€ฆ

Dominating

South African

Billionaire

I’m the wealthy Restaurateur all the ladies loveโ€ฆ

But I’m in love with my best friend.

Brandi doesnโ€™t want my love, but she does need my help.

She will get more than she asks for.

I’ll destroy the past thatโ€™s haunting her.

Iโ€™ll own the present by pleasuring her.

I’ll design our future; healing her.

She will be mine, and her heart will no longer hideโ€ฆ

Will Brandi Wine Down long enough to let love rule?

Can Riddick save Brandi’s farm without killing their friendship?

Find out in this hot friends-to-lovers romance from Louise Lennox!

The Wine Down is a standalone, Friend to Lovers romance that is part of the multi-author series, Meet Cute Book Club series. Escape with this swoon-worthy collection of romances where meet-cutes don’t only happen between the pages of romance novels and members find their own happily ever after.

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Excerpt:

โ€œRiddick!โ€ A shrill voice I hate all too well calls out. โ€œLong Time, no see! Did you come to watch me perform? You know Iโ€™ve still got all my moves.โ€

Mandy fucking Foster

Iโ€™m going to be sick. And Riddick looks like he may be as well. Thatโ€™s his fault. No one told him to use Mandy as his go-to fuck toy all throughout college. Sheโ€™s always thought she had claim to him, even though he never made the slightest gesture to claim her. Now, sheโ€™s all over him like a cat with claws.

He clears his throat and seeks me out with his eyes. โ€œUmmโ€ฆ no, Iโ€™m actually here to support Brandi.โ€ He nods his head towards me, forcing Mandy to turn around. I give her a saccharine smile and wave. She rolls her eyes but quickly recovers.

โ€œOh yeah, I forgot sheโ€™s like a little sister to you. Of course, youโ€™d want to see her perform. But isnโ€™t it a bonus that you also get me out of the deal? Someone who knows how to use her body very well.โ€

Bitch. Two can play this game.

I walk over to Kruger and step beside him. Placing my hand in his, I squeeze and throw him a quick wink before bringing his ring hand to my lips and brushing my lips over the back of his knuckles. Sweet baby Jesus, his skin is incredible. I feel his calluses on the inside of my hand, but the skin brushing my lips is soft as silk. 

My poor neglected pussy is dripping from his sexy scent alone. Lord, I want to huff him like fiend addicted to glue. I close my eyes and take a deep breath before I hear him clear his throat, soft enough for my ears. Thatโ€™s right, I had a reason to come over here, and getting high off the smell of his skin was not it. I glance at him and peep the right side of his mouth turned up in the beginning of a smile. I look away and glare at Mandy.

โ€œWe are not siblings. Far from it, Mandy, what we are goes deeper than that. Wouldnโ€™t you agree, Riddick?โ€

My eyes never leave her scowl. Her eyes never leave my hand wrapped in his. She looks like she might combust, sheโ€™s so angry.

Riddick faces me and his jaw flinches. His eyes are predatory, and I get the distinct feeling that I finally opened a door he was seeking entrance into. โ€œI definitely agree,โ€ he rumbles. โ€œWeโ€™re the best part of each other.โ€

His words almost knock me to my ass. What the hell is that supposed to mean? He returns my earlier gesture by flipping our clasped hands over and dropping kisses on the inside of my wrist. My knees buckle at the gesture and my breath catches. He chuckles and pulls me away from Mandy, winking as we turn to leave. โ€œWeโ€™ll see you around, Mandy. Break a leg.โ€

When we get out of her view, I drop Riddickโ€™s hand and laugh. The sound is nervous and unnatural, but I follow through with it, anyway. Anything to break this awkward tension between us. But when I look up at Riddickโ€™s face, he doesnโ€™t look uncomfortable at all. He looks determined. I place my hand on my neck and swallow. 

โ€œMandy is still hot for you. She never could keep her hands off you.โ€

Riddick nods. โ€œYeah, she never could.โ€™ He steps closer to me, and I step back. Still, he stalks me until my back is against a wall and I realize weโ€™re practically alone on the side of the stage. He trails the back of his knuckles across my cheek and smirks. 

โ€œBut you know, Kitten, Iโ€™m curious about your touch, not hers. Do you want me to touch you again?โ€

โ€œWh..wh..at.โ€ I stammer.

He nods. โ€œUmm hmm. Unfortunately, Mandy has had the undeserved privilege of touching my body all over. I wasnโ€™t very discerning in the past. Sheโ€™s had her legs wrapped around my thighs, lips around my cock, her hands grabbing my ass as I thrust into her. But none of those touches set my entire body and soul on fire, like the brush of your lips against my hand a few moments ago.โ€ 

Oh, Godโ€ฆ his mouth. Itโ€™s so dirty. Every word is going straight to my core.

Riddick steps into me, and I gulp at his closeness. Part of me is terrified of being pushed against a wall by such a powerful man. If he wanted to, he could trap me there with his weight. It reminds me of the first time Byron took my innocence. The pressure of his body made me feel trapped in a situation I could not control. With Riddick, I just feel deliciously covered.

Copyright 2022 @Louise Lennox

*****

Author Info:

Contemporary romance Author Louise Lennox is a hopeful romantic writing steamy romances full of heart and healing.

A Spelman College and Georgetown University graduate, Louise provides women with diverse and meaningful representation in romance novel pages. Not seeing enough women like herself headlining positive love stories, she launched #HappyBlackRomance; a community of readers and writers committed to the creation and sharing of positive romance stories featuring Black heroines.

Louise Lennox plots highlight the joys of Black relationships across the diaspora; pushing readers from all cultural backgrounds to admire them for their strength and downright sexiness. In her novels sparks always fly; the sex amazes; and the characters always leave the world better than they found it through their love.

When sheโ€™s not writing, Louise is enjoying her work as a school leader, wife, and mother of the two cutest dragons to ever walk the earth!

To learn more about #HappyBlackRomance and to score a free book or two, check out her website http://www.lovelouiselennox.com.

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*****

Escape with the Meet Cute Book Club where meet-cutes don’t only happen between the pages of romance novels and members find their own happily ever afters. 

Eight single women bound by their love of books take a monthly break from real life to lose themselves in the chapters of romantic fiction. From friends to lovers to fake relationships and more, each story features a brand new couple and their journey to find love from an amazing lineup of authors including Louise Lennox, Tracy Broemmer, A.M. Williams, Mel Walker, RJ Gray, Rebecca Wilder, Julie Archer, and Kate Stacy. 

These eight standalone romances are packed with meet-cutes, heat, and of course a happily ever after!
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Spotlight – Scotsman in the Stacks

17 Friday Jun 2022

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Scotsman in the Stacks

by Alana Oxford

Blurb:

Paige wants two things: to land a full time librarian job and find the man of her dreams. On the cusp of thirty, she finds herself suddenly single and working part-time in a Michigan library. A handsome patron with a delicious accent appears at the reference desk, inadvertently sparking an idea that might help her land the promotion she so desperately needs. But that’s not the only thing he sparks.

James is in town from Glasgow, Scotland, on a summer artist residency. Luckily, the trip got him away from the pressure he feels to take over his uncle’s river tour business. He only wanted to clear his head and make his art in peace, but he wasn’t counting on finding an attractive librarian to fill his days.

With only eight weeks before James goes home to Scotland, Paige knows she should protect her heart. After all, she already wasted years with her commitmentphobe ex. But the more she gets to know James, the less she can stick to her plan to just be friends. Is she just wasting her time again, or can they bridge the ocean between them to find a happily ever after of their own?

UK โ€“ https://www.amazon.co.uk/Scotsman-Stacks-uplifting-closed-romcom-ebook/dp/B09Y2NCD2J

US – https://www.amazon.com/Scotsman-Stacks-uplifting-closed-romcom-ebook/dp/B09Y2NCD2J

*****

Excerpt:

โ€œHere we are,โ€ James said, nervously rubbing the back of his neck. โ€œThis is what Iโ€™ve been up to so far.โ€

Paige stepped into the room and deeply inhaled the scent of lumber. Her eyes were drawn to the workbench in the center of the room and the wood shavings littering it and the floor. A large chunk of wood stood on the table, but part of it had been carved away to reveal the rough shape of a ship emerging from the larger piece.

Paige walked reverently to the table. The air in the room was still and charged with promise, like in a museum or cathedral.

She leaned down to get eye level with the figure James was exhuming from the log. Even though it was still pretty raw, Paige was amazed by what she saw. While all the rest of the log still resembled a log, this little part had been rough-hewn into the very clear image of a ship. She could see the scoring of the chisel against the wood and the rougher strokes heโ€™d taken to get to this point. If youโ€™d put a chuck of wood and a chisel in front of her, sheโ€™d have no idea where to begin. The fact that heโ€™d taken the raw material and already transformed it into the ship she saw before her, blew her mind.

โ€œJames,โ€ she breathed. โ€œThis is incredible.โ€

โ€œOh, this is early days. Still a long way to go before it looks like anything much.โ€

โ€œBut look at this!โ€ Paige gestured at the table. โ€œHow do you decide what to cut away and what stays? I canโ€™t imagine doing anything like this.โ€

James joined her at the table and pointed at the emerging ship. โ€œItโ€™s noโ€™ like that for me. When I pick up a piece of wood, I feel the story inside of it. It used to be alive. All living things have a story of some sort. Once I feel that story, itโ€™s like the wood guides me to the image inside. I dinnae feel like Iโ€™m really the one making the decisions. I just uncover what was there all along.โ€

Jamesโ€™s face was so close to hers and his words, combined with the creative atmosphere, made Paige dizzy. All rational thoughts left her mind and she found the full focus of her attention on his lips. They were so close. So enticing. Her eyes began to close.

*****

Author Info:

Alana Oxford is a Michigan author of romcoms, sweet romance, and humorous women’s fiction. She wants her stories to bring sunshine and smiles to her readers. She enjoys improv comedy, moody music, everything book related, and has an ongoing love affair with the United Kingdom.

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Review – Shadows of His Mind

16 Thursday Jun 2022

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Shadows of His Mind

Shadows series

by Loree Lough

Genre: Romantic Suspense 

Blurb:

Jase Brooks had been a 26-year-old Marine, stationed in Afghanistan when his parents were killed in a head-on collision. His anguish was compounded when, at the reading of the will, he learned they’d made him sole guardian of his 11-year-old brother. Jase gladly walked away from a promising military career to step into their shoes, a tough job made tougher by the boy’s risky behavior: Petty theft to fund the addictions that led to the birth of his son, Luke… who also became Jase’s responsibility.

Through it all, best friend Samantha (Sam) Finnigan set aside her own heartaches to stand beside him–even when he made the dangerous decision to become a professional recovery agent. It isn’t until one of the criminals he’d rounded-up escapes prison–and kidnaps Sam and Luke as part of a twisted scheme to even the score–that Jase realizes Sam is more, so much more than a friend.

Now, he faces the greatest challenge of his life: Staying alive long enough to save them, so that he can finally admit just how much she has always meant to him…

Loree Lough, a USA Today bestselling author, has published over 140 novels. This is the second novel in The Shadow Series.

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*****

Excerpt:

Elbows on knees, he held his head in his hands. What awful thing would life throw at him next!

By now, ten month old Lukeโ€™s cries bordered on screams.

โ€œJesse,โ€ he growled, โ€œare ya deaf? Luke is bawlinโ€™ his lungs out!โ€

Most days, that was enough to get his brother up, stumbling and grumbling and chanting, โ€œShh, Lukey, shh,โ€ on his way to the crib.

Not this morning.

Jase crossed the hall, opened the door to the room where Jesse had slept for nearly ten years. Luke greeted him with a big, four-toothed smile and said, โ€œDuke up, Case?โ€

His nephew hadnโ€™t yet mastered his Lโ€™s and Jโ€™s, and Jase had grown fond of the boyโ€™s  nickname for him, so fond that he wasnโ€™t looking forward to the day when Luke could finally say โ€˜Lukeโ€™ and โ€˜Jase.โ€™

โ€œDah-dee sโ€™eep?โ€ He pointed at his fatherโ€™s bed.             

Jesse had always been a restless sleeper, moreso since Connie left him to raise their boy, alone. The neatly-made bed proved he hadnโ€™t slept here last night.

He thumb-dried fat tears from the babyโ€™s cheeks. โ€œWhere is that daddy of yours?โ€ he wondered aloud, and lifted him from the crib.

Damp blue eyes met his, held the gaze for a moment. On the heels of a shaky sigh, Luke snuggled against Jaseโ€™s chest and whimpered, โ€œDah-dee.โ€

โ€œSomeday heโ€™ll realize what a gift you are, liโ€™l man.โ€ He hoped it was true, for both their sakes โ€ฆ before itโ€™s too late.

According to the Ford Thunderbird wall clock, it was nearly six in the morning. The kid was probably wet. And hungry. Jase went back to the crib, released the side rail, and gently deposited him on the matching T-bird sheets. โ€œLetโ€™s get you changed, and then Uncle Jase will fix you some oatmeal, okay?โ€

The baby grabbed his favorite toyโ€”the stuffed monkey Jase purchased in the hospital gift shop the night Luke was bornโ€”and began gnawing on the long, once-fuzzy tail. โ€œGot another tooth cominโ€™ in, huh, kiddo?โ€

Any worries that Connieโ€™s drug use might have caused birth defects disappeared that first night, looking into those alert, innocent eyes. Heโ€™d vowed, right then and there, to do everything in his power to make sure the kid stayed innocent. He hadnโ€™t done a very good job, protecting Jesse from the worldโ€™s evils, but maybe with Luke, heโ€™d get a second chance to do things right.

It hadnโ€™t been easy, straddling the line between big brother and disciplinarian, partly because he had no idea what he was doing, and partly because Jesse fought him every step of the way. But for a while there, while working together to fix their dadโ€™s classic Thunderbird, their brotherly bond strengthened enough to distract Jesse from bad company, drugs, and booze. Heโ€™d been clean a year when the car was finally roadworthy, and heโ€™d driven it to daily AA meetings. Ironic, Jase thought, that the following year, Jesse met Connie at one of those meetings. Her influence had been stronger than AAโ€™s. Stronger than Jaseโ€™s. When she announced her pregnancy, Jase had hoped that fatherhood would end Jesseโ€™s slow, downward spiral, but the empty bed across the room said otherwise.

Downstairs, he strapped Luke into his high chair. โ€œThat oughta keep you busy,โ€ he said, sprinkling a handful of Cheerios across the tray, โ€œwhile I heat up your oatmeal.โ€ And when I put you down for a nap, Iโ€™m gonna hunt up that father of yours โ€ฆ

*****

Review:

Jase has taken a lot on his shoulders throughout his life – serving his country, raising his brother, and now helping to care for his nephew. He can carry it all but it definitely helps to have help. Sam has had feelings for Jase forever, so helping him when he needs it isn’t a hardship. She just wished that sometimes he could see her as more than friends. Trouble at home, followed by danger from Jase’s job, has him realizing how much Sam really means to him … if it isn’t too late.

I enjoyed the characters and the plot definitely kept my interest. The story isn’t very long so it moved pretty quickly and unfortunately I felt like some stuff was left out or glossed over. It didn’t stop me from enjoying the book but it did keep it from being as smooth as maybe it could have been. Overall, though, a fast, satisfying, and occasionally exciting read.

******

Author Info:

With more than 14M copies of her books in circulation, USA Today bestselling/award-winning author Loree Lough has 125 books in print (contracts for 6 more), 7 book-to-movie options, 68 short stories and 2,500+ published articles. She and her real-life hero split their time between a home in Baltimore’s suburbs and a cabin in the Alleghenies. She loves interacting with readers and answers every letter personally.

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*****

Giveaway:

$20 Amazon giftcard โ€“ 1 winner, 

Paperback of Shadows of His Mind โ€“ 1 winner, 

ebook of Shadows of His Mind โ€“ 2 winners!

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*****

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Review – A Borrowed Boyfriend

09 Thursday Jun 2022

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A Borrowed Boyfriend

Fairy Godmother Agency series

by Angela Casella

Blurb:

On a scale of one to ten, how bad is it that I want to see my fake boyfriend naked?

Marnie

Whatโ€™s worse than being left at the altar? Becoming a meme because one of your nearest and dearest took a video of you runningโ€”and fallingโ€”down the aisle and made it internet famous.

Yup, Iโ€™m that Marnie Jones. My sister is for-real famous, which only makes people more interested in my predicament. Is it any wonder Iโ€™m feeling down?

My best friends will try anything to cheer me upโ€ฆincluding setting me up with the Fairy Godmother Agency, a maybe-crazy husband and wife private investigator-slash-life coach team who promise to find the person who sold me out. Better yet, they lend me a fake boyfriend to make my ex jealous and appease my sister.

Griffin is gorgeous, attentive, and a very convincing actor. Heโ€™s perfect for the job.

Too perfect.

Griffin

After a lifetime of practice, Iโ€™m good at pretending. But the more time I spend with Marnie Jones, the less I have to feign my interest in her.

She may be down, but sheโ€™s not out. Sheโ€™s beautiful, funny, and just the right amount of weird. All she needs is someone to remind her of that.

If I werenโ€™t such a screw up, Iโ€™d have half a mind to do it myself.

Fall in love today!
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*****

Excerpt:

โ€œAw, you two are staring into each otherโ€™s eyes like youโ€™re teenagers,โ€ Sinclair says, slicing her way into the moment. I shift my attention to my sisterโ€™s face on the iPad. Her words are sweet, but sheโ€™s obviously not appeased. To be fair, sheโ€™s spoken to me nearly every day for the last month, and Iโ€™ve been feeling down for a while. Now, Iโ€™m suddenly in a relationship with a man who looks like this, wearing a nighty that could have been stolen from the set of her Netflix show. She probably has whiplash.

Then again, maybe she thinks I could never find a man like this without bribing him. It stings, even more so because sheโ€™s right.

โ€œWhat can I say? Mitchell makes me feel like Iโ€™m a teenager again,โ€ I tell her, my tone tight.

โ€œThe same age you were when you pretended you had a boyfriend?โ€ She grins at

โ€œMitchell,โ€ that thousand-dollar grin thatโ€™s on dozens of posters. โ€œSee? I have my reasons for suspicion.โ€

Old hurt wells up inside of me. My sister was a beautiful TV star, and I was an awkward teenager who couldnโ€™t attract a second glance from a guy unless he was teasing me. So, yes, when she asked if I had a date to prom, I claimed I did. Rupert Wrightman.

Crap. Iโ€™m really bad at coming up with off-the-cuff names. Actually, considering I told her this handsome stranger next to me is called โ€œMitchell Mountainbottom,โ€ Iโ€™ve probably gotten worse at it.

I look down, but suddenly strong fingers are touching my jaw, tipping my face up. Then Iโ€™m looking into Mitchellโ€™s eyes, which look hot, like caramel starting to boil in a pan, and he shocks me by leaning in for a soft kiss. It would have lasted for only a few second, just long enough for me to register his soft but firm lips, the brush of his short beard, and his spicy scent, but my mouth parts in surprise, and then I find myself pressing into him, electricity arcing between us and gluing us together. Heโ€™s the one who pulls back, a slight smile on his face as he lifts his hand to my jaw and softly traces it.

โ€œSeems to me there mustโ€™ve been plenty of guys half in love with her,โ€ he says, still looking at me, and my pulse is galloping in my chest, so alarmingly fast I think I might actually die. โ€œIf she did pretend to have a boyfriend, it was probably because she wanted to let them down easy.โ€ He lifts a hand to my jaw again, tracing it. โ€œSheโ€™s thoughtful like that.โ€

Iโ€™m at a loss for words. Actually, I canโ€™t do anything but gape at him. Should I be pissed at him? Probably. Maybe I would be if I could form a single coherent thought.

Itโ€™s for the best that Sinclair takes over. โ€œYou guys are too cute.โ€ Thereโ€™s a bit of an edge to her voice. Sheโ€™s still suspicious, although Iโ€™ll bet sheโ€™s not altogether sure why sheโ€™s suspicious.

โ€œYes, we are,โ€ Mitchell says with a smirk. Heโ€™s still looking at me, though.

Iโ€™m the one who finally breaks the stare. Glancing back at my sister, I clear my throat. โ€œWe have to go. Talk to you later?โ€

โ€œWhere do you have to go?โ€ she asks. โ€œYou havenโ€™t even finished your breakfast.โ€

Mitchell gives her a suggestive grin. โ€œIsnโ€™t it obvious? It was nice meeting you, Scarlett.โ€

Then he reaches over and ends the call.

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*****

Review:

Marnie may have taken a bit of a hit when her fiance walked out on their wedding, but she’s not out. She just needs someone to show her the strong, confident person hiding underneath her baggy Star Wars shirt. Griffin wants to be that person, he just needs some help to fight his own demons and realize that he’s worthy of love.

I’ve only read one other book by Casella and I have to say I’m missing out. Marnie and Griffin’s story was fun, sexy, and easy to read. I loved all the quirky characters and the slightly off the wall, entertaining storyline. Lying as a central part of the story is tricky for me but it works here. And while with a fake boyfriend story you could expect a lot of “is it real” drama, Casella does a good job of avoiding that trap. Instead we get a low angst, light-hearted, slow burn romance with a good dash of humor and a bit of heat. I’m pretty sure I need to add this author to my must read list!

*****

Author Info:

ANGELA CASELLA loves writing romcoms, particularly with the lovely Denise Grover Swank. They write together as Angela Denise. Angela also writes the Fairy Godmother Agency series. She lives in Asheville, NC with her husband, daughter, and two geriatric dogs. Her hobbies include herding her daughter toward less dangerous activities, stress baking, and marathon watching TV shows.

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Website: www.angelacasella.com

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Spotlight – Doctor Love

08 Wednesday Jun 2022

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Doctor Love

by Leisa Rayven

Blurb:

Toby Jenner may be tall, handsome, and own the worldโ€™s greatest collection of cardigans, but his track record with women is woeful. Even though heโ€™s the tech genius behind the most successful matchmaking app of all time, it seems as though Doctor Love is able to predict everyoneโ€™s perfect partner except his own.

All that changes when a beautiful, intelligent, quirky-as-hell woman crashes into his life. Plagued by her own relationship woes, Joannaโ€™s done with dating guys who arenโ€™t right and pins her hopes on the Happy Ever After app turning her love life around.

Within hours of meeting her, Toby realizes heโ€™s finally found the soul-deep connection heโ€™s always craved. Even better, she seems to feel the same way.

Thereโ€™s just one problemโ€“according to his own state-of-the-art compatibility algorithm, they donโ€™t stand a snowballโ€™s chance in hell of working out.

Being a man of logic, Toby knows he should forget about her and move on. He knows he shouldnโ€™t move into her plush Manhattan apartment so he can monitor the glitchy A. I. that runs/ruins her life. He knows he should be fine with her dating men whose compatibility scores arenโ€™t in the single digits. And he should absolutely ignore how just being near her sets his entire world on fire.

Yes, Toby is very aware that falling for his perfectly imperfect match will lead to devastating heartbreak. But he also knows that if thereโ€™s even a one-percent chance of them making it, heโ€™ll move heaven and earth to beat the odds.

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I down more of my drink. For an eighteen-dollarish glass of whiskey, itโ€™s not bad.

When I glance at Eden, I see her eyes have glazed over. I follow her gaze across the room to where her boyfriend is talking to one of the test couples. As if he feels her staring, Max turns, and the expression he gets makes me shake my head. Pretty sure Iโ€™ve never looked at a girl like that, but Iโ€™d like to.

I wonder what it must be like to be that much in love. The way theyโ€™re looking at each other โ€ฆ the chemistry is so thick, you can almost see it shimmering in the air. Itโ€™s like thereโ€™s no one else in this entire place but them. Whenever I witness the passion between Eden and Max, I wonder if that sort of depth of emotion is reserved for a lucky few. Will everyone get to feel something that powerful during their lifetimes? Or is it some kind of cosmic lottery that most of us never get to win?

โ€œOut of interest,โ€ I say. โ€œDid you and Max fill out your compatibility questionnaires?โ€

Eden drags herself away from her man and leans one elbow on the bar. โ€œOf course. Max wanted to make sure your algorithm was working.โ€

โ€œSo, what did you score?โ€

She gives me a smug smile. โ€œNinety-two.โ€

I almost choke on my own saliva. โ€œAre you fucking kidding me?โ€

She looks confused. โ€œNo. Why?โ€

I stand up straighter. โ€œJust havenโ€™t seen a score that high before. New record.โ€ Up until now, the highest was eighty-six, and that was one of my research couples whoโ€™d been together for thirty years. โ€œGuess it must feel good to know you chose right.โ€

She smiles wistfully into her wine. โ€œI don’t need a score to tell me Max is my soul mate. When you know, you know.โ€

I roll my neck again to try and relieve the tension in my shoulders. โ€œSo I hear.โ€

She touches my forearm, and I can feel the sympathy sheโ€™s exuding. โ€œToby, youโ€™re a six-foot-five, totally ripped, scruffily handsome genius. I have zero doubt youโ€™ll meet your perfect match someday soon.โ€

I shrug her off. โ€œDoesnโ€™t bother me.โ€ Iโ€™m such a liar. I want a soul mate just as much as the next person. I just doubt itโ€™s something Iโ€™m ever going to have.

Eden frowns for a second, before turning to me with an excited expression. โ€œWell smack my ass and call me stupid, why didnโ€™t I think of it before? I have a single friend whoโ€™d be great for you.โ€

Oh, Jesus, here we go. โ€œYeah, I donโ€™t think so.โ€

โ€œJust hear me out. Sheโ€™s gorgeous, intelligent, quirky as hellโ€“โ€“โ€

โ€œEden, Iโ€™m the professional matchmaker here. How about we leave potential dates to the expert instead of just hooking me up with some random woman you know.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s not random. Sheโ€™s Ashaโ€™s best friend.โ€

I cringe. โ€œAre you talking about that Joanna chick you mentioned ages ago? The one who first told you about Mister Romance? Didnโ€™t you say she was a compulsive liar?โ€

โ€œThat was before I got to know her. Sheโ€™s actually remarkably cool.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sure. Still not interested. Plus, Iโ€™ve already made it clear that until this app is out in the big, bad world, I have zero time to scratch myself, let alone date.โ€

She nods like she understands, but knowing Eden, this subject is not being dropped any time soon. โ€œOkay. Sure. I hear you. But just know that one day, youโ€™ll meet someone amazing and forget all about how busy you are. When your soul mate shows up, you can try to deny them, or ignore them, but it wonโ€™t work. Theyโ€™ll bully their way into your life whether you want them to or not. Take it from someone who knows.โ€

I down the dregs of my whiskey and put the empty glass on the bar. I love Eden like a sister, and Iโ€™m grateful that she looks out for me, but Iโ€™m really not in the mood for this conversation tonight. Sheโ€™s working on the assumption that thereโ€™s someone out there for everyone, and the more I study the numbers, the more certain I am that most of us are destined to stagger from one bad relationship to the next, until we die, miserable and alone.

โ€œWell, thanks for the drink,โ€ I say as I pat her shoulder. โ€œBut I really need to get back to work.โ€ Without waiting for permission, I sit back down in front of my laptop and open it.

She rubs my back. โ€œOkay, then, Doctor Love. Go matchmake your little heart out. I have to head home to finish up a story, but Iโ€™ll see you at work on Monday, okay?โ€

โ€œYep, see you then.โ€

As she heads across the room to kiss Max goodbye, I watch them for a few seconds before taking a deep breath and diving back into the dizzying labyrinth of code on the screen in front of me.

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Author, actor, and professional snuggler, Leisa is the creator of the critically acclaimed Starcrossed series, published through Macmillan New York: BAD ROMEO, BROKEN JULIET, and WICKED HEART. The finale in the Starcrossed series was the holiday-themed anthology, BAD ROMEO CHRISTMAS.

Her latest endeavor is the Masters of Love series, which has everyone swooning over some spectacular book boyfriends who will do anything for their soul mates. The first two books, (MISTER ROMANCE and PROFESSOR FEELGOOD,) are now available, and DOCTOR LOVE is scheduled to be published in early 2019.

Leisaโ€™s books have gained hordes of passionate fans all over the world, and can be found on e-readers and bookshelves in fifteen foreign countries, and sheโ€™s also been featured on various international bestseller lists.

Leisa lives in Australia with her husband, two enormous teenage sons, four cats, and a kangaroo named Howard. (Howard may or may not be her imaginary marsupial friend. Everyone should have one.)

When Leisa isnโ€™t writing books, sheโ€™s probably eating cheese. Or guacamole. Or cheese covered in guacamole.

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Spotlight – Unbridled Cowboy

27 Friday May 2022

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Unbridled Cowboy

Four Corners Ranch series

by Maisey Yates

ISBN: 9781335503213

Publication Date: May 24, 2022

Publisher: HQN Books

Blurb:

Welcome to Four Corners Ranch, where the west is still wildโ€ฆand when a cowboy needs a wife, he decides to find her the old-fashioned way.

Cowboy Sawyer Garrett has no intention of settling down. But when he becomes a single dad to tiny baby June, stepping up to the responsibility is non-negotiable. And so is finding a wife to be a mother to his infant daughter. So he decides to do it how the pioneers did: He puts out an ad for a mail order bride.

Evelyn Moore canโ€™t believe sheโ€™s agreed to uproot her city life to marry a stranger in Oregon. But having escaped one near-disastrous marriage, sheโ€™s desperate for change. Her love for baby June is instant. Her feelings for Sawyer are more complicated. Her gruff cowboy husband ignites thrilling desire in her, but Sawyer is determined to keep their marriage all about the baby. But what happens if Evelyn wants it all?

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ย CHAPTER ONE

โ€œThereโ€™s no way around it. Iโ€™m going to need a wife.โ€

Sawyer Garrett looked across the table at his brother, Wolf, and his sister, Elsie, and then down at the tiny pink bundle he was holding in his arms.

It wasnโ€™t like this was an entirely new idea.

It was just that he had been thinking the entire time that Missy might change her mind, which would put him in a different position. She hadnโ€™t, though. She had stuck to her guns. When she found out she was pregnant, she told him that she wanted nothing to do with having a baby. She wanted to go through with the pregnancy, but not with being a mother. Not even when he proposed marriage. Oh, they hadnโ€™t been in a relationship or anything like that. She was just a woman that he saw from time to time.

In fact, Sawyer Garrett could honestly say that he had a very low opinion of relationships and family.

Present company excluded, of course.

But when Missy had said she was pregnant, heโ€™d known there was only one thing to do. His dad had been a flawed man. Deeply so. Heโ€™d acted like the kids were an afterยญthought and all heโ€™d really done was let them live under his roof.

Sawyer wanted more for his child. Better. Heโ€™d deterยญmined he would be there, not just providing housing and food, but actually being there.

If he could spare his child the feeling of being unwanted, he would.

And that was where this idea had been turning over in his head for a while.

The fact of the matter was, Garrettโ€™s Watch had a lousy track record when it came to marriage.

The thirteen-thousand-acre spread had been settled back in the late 1800s, with equal adjoining spreads settled by the Kings, the McClouds and the Sullivans, all of whom had now worked what was known in combination as Four Corners Ranch in the generations since.

And where the Garrett clan was concernedโ€ฆ There was nothing but a long history of abandonment and divorces. The one exception being Sawyerโ€™s grandparents. Oh, not his grandfatherโ€™s first marriage. His biological grandmother had run off just like every other woman in their family tree. As if the ground itself was cursed.

But then the old man had happened upon an idea. He thought to write a letter to one of the newspapers back east asking for a woman who wanted to come out to Oregon and be a mother to his children. Theyโ€™d had the only successful marriage in his direct line. And it was because it was based on mutual respect and understanding and not the emotional bullshit that had been a hallmark of his own childhood. He barely remembered his own mother. He remembered Wolfโ€™s and Elsieโ€™s, though. Two different women. Only around for a small number of years.

Just long enough to leave some scars.

Hell, he didnโ€™t know how he wound up in this position. He was a man who liked to play hard. He worked hard. It seemed fair enough. But he was careful. He always used a condom. And Missy had been no exception. Heโ€™d just been subject to that small percentage of failure. Failure.

He hated that. He hated that feeling. He hated that word. If there was one thing he could fault his father for it was the fact that the man hadnโ€™t taken charge. The fact that he just sat there in the shit when everything went to hell. That wasnโ€™t who Sawyer was. But Sawyer had to be responsiยญble for his siblings far sooner than he shouldโ€™ve had to be, thanks in part due to his fatherโ€™s passivity. If there was one thing Sawyer had learned, it was that you had to be responยญsible when responsibility was needed.

He wasnโ€™t a stranger to failing people in his life, but unlike his father, heโ€™d learned. Heโ€™d never let anyone who needed him down, not again.

โ€œMarriage,โ€ Wolf said. โ€œReally.โ€

โ€œUnless you and Elsie want a full-time job as a nanny.โ€

Elsie snorted, leaned back in her chair and put her boots up on the tableโ€”which she didnโ€™t normally do, but she was just trying to be as feral as possible in the moment. โ€œNot likely,โ€ she said.

โ€œRight. Well. So, do you think thereโ€™s a better idea?โ€

โ€œReconsider being a single father?โ€ Wolf said.

โ€œI am,โ€ Sawyer said. โ€œIโ€™m aiming to find a wife.โ€

Wolf shook his head. โ€œI mean, reconsider having a baby at all.โ€

A fierce protectiveness gripped Sawyerโ€™s chest. โ€œItโ€™s a little late, donโ€™t you think?โ€

โ€œWasnโ€™t too late for Missy to walk away yesterday,โ€ Wolf said.

โ€œToo late for me,โ€ Sawyer said.

It had been. From the moment heโ€™d first heard her cry. The weight ofโ€ฆ Of everything that he felt on his shoulders when this tiny little thing was placed into his arms. It was difficult to describe. Impossible. He wasnโ€™t good with feelยญings when they were simple. But this was complicated. A burden, but one he grabbed hold of willingly. One he felt simultaneously uniquely suited for and completely unequal to. He didnโ€™t know the first thing about babies. Yeah, he had done quite a bit to take care of Elsie and Wolf, andโ€ฆ He could see where heโ€™d fallen short. Elsie was just a hair shy of a bobcat in human form, and Wolf suited his name, and, wellโ€ฆbig, a little bit dangerous, loyal to his pack, but that was about it.

โ€œItโ€™s not too late,โ€ Elsie said. โ€œIn the strictest sense. You havenโ€™t even given her name.โ€

No. It was true. He hadnโ€™t settled on anything yet. And he knew there was paperwork that he had to do.

โ€œYou want me to give her back?โ€ He shook his head. โ€œItโ€™s not like I have a receipt, Els.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not what I meant,โ€ Elsie said. โ€œItโ€™s justโ€ฆ Itโ€™s a hard life here.โ€

โ€œAnd I aim to make it a little less hard.โ€

โ€œSo, youโ€™re going toโ€ฆ What? Put an ad in the paper?โ€

โ€œGranddad did,โ€ he said.

And it had changed their lives for the better. The history of Garrettโ€™s Watch might be rich with failed love stories, but it was a marriage of convenience that had brought real love to the ranch.

Their grandmotherโ€”their real grandmother (blood didnโ€™t matter here, staying mattered)โ€”had loved them all with a ferocity their own mothers hadnโ€™t managed, let alone their father.

She had taught Sawyer to tie his shoes and ride a bike. Sheโ€™d hugged him when heโ€™d fallen and scraped his knees.

She taught him tenderness. And he was damned grateยญful for it now, because he had this tiny life in his care, and if it werenโ€™t for her, he would have never, ever known where to begin.

And thanks to his grandfather, he knew what else he might need.

However crazy his siblings thought it was.

โ€œItโ€™s not 1950,โ€ Wolf pointed out.

Though, sometimes, on Four Corners you could be forยญgiven for not realizing that. For not realizing it wasnโ€™t 1880, even.

Time passed slowly, and by and large the landscape didnโ€™t change. Sure, the farm implements got a little bit shinier.

On a particularly good year, the savings account got a little bit fatter.

But the land itself remained. The large imposing mounยญtains that surrounded the property that backed Garrettโ€™s Watch. The river that ran through the property, cutting across the field and the base of the mountain. The pine trees, green all through the year, growing taller with the passage of time.

They were lucky to have done well enough in the last few years that the large main house was completely upยญdated, though it was ridiculously huge for Sawyer by himยญself. Wolf and Elsie had gone to their own cabins on the property, which were also sturdy and well kept.

In truth, this whole thing with the baby had been a wake-up call. Because whether or not he could look out the winยญdow and see it, time was passing. And when Missy had asked him what he wanted to do about the baby, the anยญswer had seemed simple. It had seemed simple becauseโ€ฆ He had no excuse. He had plenty of money, and had the sort of life that meant he could include a kid in most anyยญthing. His dad had done him a favor by showing him what not to do. They were largely left to their own devices, but it was a great place to be left to your devices. And heโ€™d had to ask himselfโ€ฆ What was he hanging on to? A life of going out drinking whenever he wanted, sleeping with whoever he wanted.

He was at the age where it wasnโ€™t all that attractive, not anymore.

Thirty-four and with no sign of change on the horizon. In the end, he decided to aim for more. To take the change that was coming whether he was ready or not.

Turns out not very ready. But again, that was where his plan came in.

โ€œIโ€™m aware that is not 1950,โ€ he shot back at his brother. โ€œI canโ€ฆsign up for aโ€ฆ A website.โ€

As if he knew how the hell to do that. They had a comยญputer. Hell, he had a smartphone. They had a business to manage and it made sense. But the fact remained, he didnโ€™t have a lot of use for either.

Elsie cackled, slinging her boots off the table and flipยญping her dark braid over her shoulder. โ€œA website? I donโ€™t think people swipe on their phones looking for marriage. I think they look forโ€ฆ Well, stuff you seem to be able to find without the help of the internet.โ€

His sister wasnโ€™t wrong. He found sex just fine withยญout the help of his phone. That was what Smokeyโ€™s Tavยญern was for.

โ€œThe way I see it,โ€ Sawyer said, speaking as if Elsie hadnโ€™t spoken, which as far as he was concerned was the way it should be with younger siblings, โ€œmarriage can work, relationships can work, as long as you have the same set of goals as the other person. Itโ€™s all these modern idealsโ€ฆ Thatโ€™s what doesnโ€™t work.โ€

โ€œWhich modern ideals?โ€ Elsie asked. โ€œThe kind that saw every woman in our bloodline leaving every man in our bloodline all the way back to when people were riding around in horse-drawn carriages?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ he said. โ€œThat is what I mean. People thinkยญing that they needed to marry for something other thanโ€ฆcommon need.โ€

He was pretty sure his grandparents had loved each other in the end. But it reminded him of something other than roยญmance. It reminded him of his connection to the land. You cared for that which cared for you. It sustained you. You worked it, and the dirt got under your nails. The air was in your lungs. It became part of you. Of all that you were.

That was something better than romance.

Excerpted from Unbridled Cowboy by Maisey Yates.
Copyright ยฉ 2022 by Maisey Yates.
Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.

*****

Author Info:

Maisey Yates is a New York Times bestselling author of over one hundred romance novels. Whether she’s writing strong, hard working cowboys, dissolute princes or multigenerational family stories, she loves getting lost in fictional worlds. An avid knitter with a dangerous yarn addiction and an aversion to housework, Maisey lives with her husband and three kids in rural Oregon. Check out her website, maiseyyates.com or find her on Facebook.

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Review – He’s a Keeper

26 Thursday May 2022

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He’s a Keeper

San Francisco Strikers series

by Stacy Travis

Blurb:

Drunk-texting a grumpy soccer star?

Best worst decision of my life.

Especially when the player is the sinfully handsome, foul-mouthed Holden Sandersโ€ฆ my new library assistant.

The benched bad boy needed an image makeover, I needed to save my job, and his star status was just what the library ordered to raise awareness for our fundraising campaign. The press canโ€™t get enough of Mr. Growly reading to kids.

It’s win-win and completely platonic.

Until I need a shoulder to cry on after drowning my heartbreak in too many margaritas. I only typed that invitation to his brawny biceps and perfect pectorals for funโ€“I never meant to hit send. Holden isnโ€™t the kind of guy to care about tears and feelings, least of all mine. Heโ€™s made it clear good girls arenโ€™t his type.

But he shows upโ€“with his strapping shoulder, a box of tissues and a supersized bag of Doritos.

Thatโ€™s when I realize thereโ€™s more to him than meets the eye.

One soulful, smoldering mistake of a kiss has me craving more, and the heat between us quickly builds to a blaze neither of us can control.

But Iโ€™m not the only one guarding secrets, and Holdenโ€™s might push us to the breaking point.

Even if Iโ€™m surrounded by books, I know better than to believe in storybook endings.

And yet, I want to believe… Because I know he’s a keeper.

Fall in love today!

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โ€œMare, I had no idea what I was in for when you stormed out of the library that day, looking to kill me for skirting my parental responsibilities.โ€

She squints, then her expression turns wry. โ€œIโ€™d never kill a person.โ€ She tilts her head from side to side, considering. โ€œWell, unless you burned a book.โ€ 

Nodding, I kiss her softly. โ€œI respect that. And I want you to know you can trust me. I know people have left you behind in your past, but I hope you believe me when I tell you Iโ€™m not going anywhere. Iโ€™m here for you.โ€ As I say the words, I believe theyโ€™re true. If I move to England, I hope she loves me enough to come with me. Even if she hasnโ€™t said the words.

I donโ€™t know what Iโ€™m expecting. Maybe relief or acknowledgment that sheโ€™s not going anywhere either. I want to believe she feels the same way.

I donโ€™t expect her forehead to crease and her eyes to glisten with tears, which swell until they can no longer be contained and roll down her cheeks before she buries her face in my shoulder. 

Turning us to the side, I wrap her in my arms, as the flow of tears turns to quiet sobs. I smooth her hair and give her the outlet she needs, even though I feel guilty for making her cry.

With a sniff, she leans her head away and meets my gaze. Her wet eyes glisten above pink cheeks. I wipe a remaining tear away with the pad of my thumb and rub her back gently. 

โ€œIโ€™m sorry. I didnโ€™t mean to make you cry.โ€

โ€œYou didnโ€™t,โ€ she whispers, wiping her eyes. A moment later she laughs at the lie. โ€œIt was stuck inside me. You just let it out.โ€ She exhales, tucking the emotions away. 

โ€œYou okay?โ€ I want to tread carefully until I know where she is in her head. 

Nodding, she reaches for my cheek and cups the side of my face. โ€œThank you for saying that. Iโ€™d never ask that of you, but thank you. I love you. So much.โ€

Iโ€™ve been waiting to hear those words. For a moment, Iโ€™m convinced that everything between us can stay this easy. Weโ€™re both cautious, but we can cross each new line together. It feels powerful to be able to do that with her.

โ€œI know youโ€™d never ask. Thatโ€™s why I said it. I wanted you to know.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not going anywhere either.โ€

Iโ€™m struck by a foreign but welcome feeling, a realization that I canโ€™t go backward now. I canโ€™t be okay without her in my world. I need to tell her about the Premier League, but it can wait another day. She likes to live in the present. 

She loves me. 

Everything between us is still so fragile and new and good. I donโ€™t want anything to change us.

One more day wonโ€™t hurt.

*****

Review:

Either Molly works some magic on him or Holden isn’t as much of a grump as he pretends to be, because he’s pretty awesome, in a gruff and foul-mouthed kinda way. He wooed me just as much as he wooed her, every step of the way. And, though I’m surprised that Molly hadn’t found a way to address her problems up to this point, I’m happy that it brought these two together.

He’s a Keeper is definitely that – the characters are fun, their interactions are adorable (and hot), and it’s an easy read to a feel good ending. And while you can see the drama coming a mile away, I appreciate the way that Travis has them evaluate their feelings and come back together. It’s a satisfying HEA to a satisfying story and I’m definitely looking forward to what is coming up next with this series.

*****

Author Info:

Itโ€™s a rough world out there, and we all sometimes need a good, romantic beach read, even if we canโ€™t make it to the beach. Iโ€™ve spent many lazy days walking the streets of Paris and other gorgeous European cities, and if Iโ€™m doing it right, Iโ€™m bringing you a dash of romance and a vacay fantasy. 

I canโ€™t sit still, so when Iโ€™m not hiking, biking or running, Iโ€™m playing a very average game of tennis. Background music for writing undoubtedly features some U2, Lizzo, Billy Joel, Pink, Taylor Swift, and Led Zeppelin. Not necessarily in that order. And if I could only eat one food group, it would be cheese. Or wine. Or bread. Are those food groups? Whatever.

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Spotlight – An Affair at Stonecliffe

25 Wednesday May 2022

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An Affair at Stonecliffe

A Stonecliffe Novel

by Candace Camp

ISBN: 9781335513076

Publication Date: May 24, 2022

Publisher: HQN Books

Blurb:

In this delightful new Regency romance from New York Times bestseller Candace Camp, a feisty commoner and a ruthless aristocrat spar in all the right ways.

Noelle Rutherford would do anything for her young son, Gil. A fiercely independent woman recently widowed, Noelle is determined to raise Gil alone. After all, her late husband Adam Rutherford married her for love, which infuriated his aristocratic family. Gil is Noelleโ€™s whole world, and she will not have him wrested from her by haughty nobles.

But she may not have a choice unless sheโ€™s prepared to run.

One awful night, Noelle is confronted by Carlisle Thorne, a handsome yet severe, irascible man sent by the Rutherfords. Noelle is horrified when Carlisle offers her money in exchange for taking Gil to be raised at the Rutherford estate, Stonecliffe. Knowing that Carlisle will use any means necessary to take her son from her, Noelle flees, Gil at her side.

Thus begins an epic rivalry that spans five yearsโ€”a battle of wits between two unforgettable characters bound together by fate and fortune. However, when danger threatens, these enemies must come together to protect what matters mostโ€ฆ even if it means losing their hearts.

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ย PROLOGUE

Noelle gazed down at the sleeping baby. How were they to live?

At first she had been too numb to think, moving through the past few days in a dazed state, unable to believe that this was real. Adam was too young, too full of life to die. Why had he been so reckless? And why, dear God, why had she argued with him that night?

She shivered. Their home was still and silent, empty of his laughter, his words, even his scowls or curses when his work went badly. Noelle wished she could return to her earlier befogged state. But this morning, as she had stood at his graveside, the Paris sky fitยญtingly gray and drizzling, her heart had accepted what her mind refused to the past three days. Never again would she see her husbandโ€™s smile or feel the touch of his lips on hers.

But she could not allow herself to sink into a morass of grief. She had a baby to care for. As she watched her child sleep, a fierce surge of protectiveness rose in her. She must face the harsh truths, the bitter reality, for Gilโ€™s sake. There was no one to solve her problemsโ€”or even to give her advice.

Adamโ€™s artist friends? His models? They were all as penniless as she was. Her father was far away in Oxยญford, and in any case, he was an impoverished academic who could barely manage to support himself. Even less likely to help was Adamโ€™s aristocratic father, who had been so opposed to Adam marrying โ€œbeneath himโ€ that he cut his son out of his life.

Noelle glanced around their flat, forcing herself to take stock of her situation. There was no money here. Noelle had used the pittance she had stashed away just to pay for Adamโ€™s burial and the small headstoneโ€”and oh, how it hurt that a man of his artistry should have so little to mark his passing! The butcher refused to sell anything to her until she paid their bill. The wine merchant was already dunning themโ€”that was what set off her argument with Adam and sent him storming out into the night. The flat itself was paid only through the end of the next week, and their landlord was a hard man who would not care that he was tossing a widow and a fatherless baby into the street.

It was enough to make her dissolve into sobs, but Noelle had cried so much the last few days that she was utterly drained of tears, and in any case, it would do no good. Crying never solved anything. She must think of what to do. Madame Bissonet would take her back at the millinery where Noelle had worked before Gil was born. Noelle had been a good clerk as well as an excellent model for Madameโ€™s hats, not to mention the added benefit of being able to converse with English customers.

But how was she to work thereโ€”or anywhereโ€”with a small baby? She could hardly carry an infant about the showroom with her or take time from making bonยญnets to feed and tend to him. Even if she could find a way to do so, the money she could earn would be very little. They had always lived on the stipend Adamโ€™s famยญily sent him despite his estrangement from them. Noยญelleโ€™s salary had merely helped make ends meet when Adamโ€™s extravagant spending sent them into dun terriยญtory. It wouldnโ€™t be enough to live on. And she had no hope that the Rutherfords would continue to provide Adamโ€™s much-disliked widow any aid after his death.

She could sell Adamโ€™s work. She looked across the room to where his easel stood by the window. Finished paintings crowded all around itโ€”the fruit of his genius, the rich glimpses into his soulโ€”some dark and stormy, others visions of stunning beauty, and all of them comยญpelling. It made her heart ache to think of letting them go, but she would have to try to sell at least some of them. That would bring in enough to live for a while, but he had been able to sell too few of them in the past for her to think she would be able to reap any great sums. They were worth far more to her than they ever would be to someone else.

Noelle turned away, going to the alcove that served as their bedroom, and began to take off the black dress she had worn to Adamโ€™s funeral. Adam would have hated that; he had always said she was suited only for color. She had but one black dress. It was old and unยญcomfortably tight across her breasts, so full now since the baby was born. Tossing it onto the bed, she pulled on the bright silk wrapper Adam had bought her. It was far too extravagant, as were so many of the things that he bought, but it was soft and comfortably loose, and it made her feel closer to Adam.

Taking an ornate box from the dresser, she sat down on the bed and opened it. The jewelry Adam had bought her was the most valuable asset she possessed. She began to pull out the pieces, laying them out on the bed beside her. The diamond earrings Adam had given her when Gil was born. Gold bangles. An enameled brooch. A jeweled hairpin that looked like a dragonยญfly. Pendants, earrings. That foolish narrow ruby-and-diamond tiara that Noelle would never attend anything formal enough to wear.

Indeed, she would never wear most of them. She had protested time and again that Adam spent too much on jewels and clothes for her; it would have been far more useful for him to pay the rent. But Adam was the son of an earl, and heโ€™d never completely adjusted to his new financial circumstances. He would complain about his lack of funds and call the monthly payment he received from England โ€œblood money.โ€ He would make periodic vows to follow a budget. But then he would see someยญthing he wanted, and he would buy it on the spot, withยญout regard to the price.

That first bracelet heโ€™d given her, she had promptly handed back to him, saying heatedly that she was not the sort of girl to accept such a present from a man. She smiled to herself, stroking her finger over the delicate chain of sapphire flowers. Adam had kept it and presented it to her again after they married, smiling in that irresistible, mischievous way of his and saying he believed she could accept it now.

Noelle swallowed the lump in her throat and fastened the bracelet on her wrist, holding her arm out to adยญmire it. She pulled out the matching necklace that heโ€™d given her on their first anniversary. Going to the mirยญror, she fastened it around her neck. She smoothed her finger over the delicate stones, remembering the way he looked as he gave it to her. Tears welled in her eyes.

A thunderous knock sounded at the door, breaking into her reverie. Whirling, she ran for the door in the futile hope she might keep the visitor from waking the baby. But, naturally, Gil began to howl, his tiny face screwing up and turning red. In exasperation, she flung the door open.

A tall, lean man stood outside her door, his strong-boned face set in a stony expression and his eyes the cold gray of a winter storm. His brown hair had no silยญver to it, but his fierceness gave him an authority that his age, and even his obvious peerage, didnโ€™t.

Noelle took an instinctive step back. The manโ€™s eyes flicked down her and beyond to the cradle. โ€œI believe your child is crying.โ€

โ€œNot until you started banging on the door.โ€ Her temยญper flashed at his tone. Turning, Noelle scooped Gil up and held him against her chest, murmuring soothing noises. When she pivoted back to the door, she saw that the man had walked into the room uninvited and closed the door behind him. He stood there silently, his coolly assessing gaze roaming over the small living quarters.

His eyes fell on the unmade bed, the contents of the jewelry box spread across it, and his lips lifted in a sneer. โ€œSorry to disturb you. I can see that you are deep inโ€ฆum, sorrow.โ€

His tone gave a sarcastic twist to the words that made them sting and brought a flush of embarrassment to Noยญelleโ€™s cheeks even as they angered her. โ€œWho are you? What do you want?โ€

Suspicion of the manโ€™s identity was already tickling at the back of her mind. English, aristocratic, contempยญtuousโ€ฆand surely she had seen a charcoal drawing of this man among Adamโ€™s sketches.

โ€œI am Carlisle Thorne. I am a friend of the Rutherยญford family.โ€

โ€œI see.โ€ Adam had spoken of him several times. Though not related to Adam by blood, Thorne had been the earlโ€™s ward. He had lived with Adamโ€™s family for some time and had been something of an older brother to him. When Adam first mentioned him, it had been with affection, but after their marriage, his references to the man had turned bitter. Adam had believed Thorne would intercede with his father, but instead he had, like the earl, opposed the marriage.

Noelle remembered well the letter Adam had reยญceived from Carlisle Thorne. Heโ€™d torn it up and flung it on the ground, but Noelle had pieced it together and read it: It is entirely understandable, even expected, that you should dally with the lasses while you are at university, but it is out of the question for a man of your heritage to marry one of these common girls.

It had only exposed the manโ€™s arrogance and narrow mind, but the words had made Noelle feel ashamed. Even now, she could remember the pang of hurt, asยญsuaged only partially by Adamโ€™s fierce denouncement of Thorne.

It was not surprising that this icy man was the auยญthor of that missive. She felt sure his opinion of her had not changed. Certainly, she had no liking for him. But still, she could not help but feel a quiver of hope. Thorne had been something of an emissary between Adamโ€™s father and his renounced son in the past; the earl had sent Adam his monthly stipend through Thorne. If the earl had sent Thorne himself to pay a visit, surely that meant he would help his sonโ€™s widow and child, no matยญter what he thought of Noelle herself.

Thorneโ€™s gaze went to the bundle in Noelleโ€™s arms. Gil had once again fallen asleep against her chest. Thorne shifted awkwardly, tilting his head to look at the babyโ€™s face. โ€œIs thisโ€ฆโ€

โ€œYes. This is Gil. Adamโ€™s son.โ€

He gave a short nod and turned away. For a moment Noelle thought he was about to simply walk out the door, but then he swiveled back to face her. โ€œI am here to return Adam to his family.โ€

โ€œReturn him to his family! They would not accept Adam when he was alive, but now that my husband has died, they want his body?โ€ Noelle flared. โ€œItโ€™s a trifle late, isnโ€™t it?โ€

His eyes darkened and for the first time it was fire, not ice, that flared from them. โ€œI am well aware that I did not arrive in time to save Adam from the disastrous consequences of his marriage to you.โ€

Noelle drew in a sharp breath, shocked. โ€œAre you implying that I harmed Adam?โ€

โ€œI am implying nothing. I am saying plainly what we both knowโ€”if he had not run off with you, Adam would be alive today.โ€ His words pierced her, and Noelle could say nothing as he continued, โ€œI will regret to my dying day that I did not keep him out of your clutches. But I am not too late to save his son.โ€

Tears sprang into her eyes, and Noelle turned away to hide them from him. She laid Gil back in his little bed, buying herself time to force down the pain and anger that threatened to swamp her. She hated this arrogant man. But she had to think of her son. She must take care of him, and Carlisle Thorne was the only person who might do that. If he was offering to provide supยญport for Adamโ€™s baby, then she must accept it, no matยญter how humiliating, no matter how much it galled her.

Not looking at him, carefully keeping her voice drained of emotion, she said, โ€œAnd how do you proยญpose to do that?โ€

โ€œAh. Yes. Now we are at the heart of the matter, arenโ€™t we? No need for any pretense; you are ready to bargain. What is your price?โ€

โ€œMy price?โ€ She turned to face him, confused. Was she supposed to figure out how much it would cost to raise her child? And what an odd way to put it. โ€œIโ€”Iโ€™m not sureโ€”โ€

โ€œYou must have a number in mind. What will you take to give me Adamโ€™s son?โ€

Noelle stared at him, stunned. โ€œYou want to buy my baby?โ€

โ€œIf you want to call it that.โ€ He frowned. โ€œDid you expect me to hand over a pile of banknotes and leave him here with you? To let the earlโ€™s grandson be raised inโ€ฆโ€ he gestured vaguely around the apartment โ€œโ€ฆin this? In the sort of life you will lead? No. I can assure you I will not. The earl is his legal guardian, as you must know. The child will be earl one day, and he shall be raised at Stonecliffe, just as Adam was, in the care of his grandmother and grandfather. You will take the money and be on your way. A thousand pounds.โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Noelle said weakly. She was too shocked to put her thoughts into order. He could not really expect her to sell him her child.

His mouth tightened. โ€œTwo thousand, then. Youโ€™ll have money, your jewelry, your clothes, and you wonโ€™t have the burden of a child. Even a woman of your face and form would find it difficult to attract a protector with a baby in tow. Here.โ€ He reached inside his jacket to pull out a small pouch. โ€œI havenโ€™t that much in coin with me. I will have to visit the bank. But here is a deยญposit on that.โ€ He tossed the pouch down on the table. โ€œIโ€™ll return tomorrow for the boy.โ€

Excerpted from An Affair at Stonecliffe by Candace Camp.
Copyright ยฉ 2022 by Candace Camp.
Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.

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Candace Camp is a New York Times bestselling author of over sixty novels of contemporary and historical romance. She grew up in Texas in a newspaper family, which explains her love of writing, but she earned a law degree and practiced law before making the decision to write full-time. She has received several writing awards, including the RT Book Reviews Lifetime Achievement Award for Western Romances. Visit her at http://www.candace-camp.com.

Author Website: https://www.candace-camp.com/

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