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Spotlight – And I Love Her

03 Tuesday Mar 2015

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Alright everyone – time to check out Marie Force’s sexy new hero, Hunter.Β  You can pick up your own copy today!

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AndILoveHer500And I Love Her

A Green Mountain Romance

by Marie Force

Blurb:

A Green Mountain Romance from theΒ New York TimesΒ bestselling author ofΒ I Saw Her Standing There.

As the oldest of the ten Abbott siblings, Hunter prides himself on his ability to solve other people’s problems, but now he has a problem of his ownβ€”how to convince the woman of his dreams that his love is for keeps.

As the chief financial officer, Hunter Abbott manages the family’s various business interests while β€œfixing” things for the people he loves.Β But the one thing he can’t fix is his undeniable attraction to Megan Kane. Instead, Hunter is prepared to do whatever it takes to show Megan that he’s the man for her.

Megan’s sister rocks her with the news that she and her husband are moving overseas, leaving Megan truly alone. With her sisterβ€”and her job at the dinerβ€”going away, Megan finds herself leaning on the sexy, button-down accountant who isn’t afraid to lay it all on the line for her. But Megan has watched too many people she loves leave her. Can she risk her heart on Hunter?
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Excerpt:

Chapter 1

Business opportunities are like buses, there’s always another one coming.
β€”Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group

When her sister and brother-in-law said they wanted to talk to her at the diner Monday evening, Megan Kane assumed they were going to tell her they were finally expecting the niece or nephew she’d wanted for as long as they’d been married. But the words that came from Brett and Nina in stuttering, halting sentences had nothing to do with babies.

β€œMoving overseas.”

β€œSelling the diner.”

β€œSo sorry to do this to you.”

β€œIt was an amazing opportunity.”

β€œWe couldn’t say no.”

β€œYou can come with us.” Nina seemed crushed to be delivering this news to her β€œbaby” sister, who was almost twenty-eight and hardly a baby anymore. β€œI’d love that. We could run around and explore together while Brett is at work. It would be so fun.”

Megan shook off the shock and found her voice. β€œNo. You’ve been taking care of me since you were twenty-two, Neen. It’s time to go live your life. I’ll be fine.”

β€œWe really do mean it when we say you should come with us,” Brett said. He was always so kind to her, never once in all these years acting as if her tight bond with his wife was a problem for him.

β€œI can’t do that. I can’t crash your party. I’ve been around your necks long enough as it is.”

β€œYou’re hardly around our necks, Megan,” Nina said. β€œWe could have so much fun! Would you think about it before you automatically say no? Please?”

β€œFine.” Megan said what her sister needed to hear. β€œI’ll think about it.”

β€œGreat!” Nina said, beaming with pleasure at the small victory.

β€œIf you decide to stay here, we’ll help you find another job,” Brett said. β€œMaybe the new owners of the diner would want to keep you on. They’d be crazy not to.”

He’d been a terrific brother-in-law to her since he married her sister nine years ago. A teacher at a nearby boys’ prep school, he’d apparently applied for overseas positions in the past but they’d never materialized until now.

Work at Nina’s Diner without Nina? Unthinkable. β€œI’ll figure something out. You guys don’t need to worry about me.”

β€œOf course we’ll worry about you, Meg.” Nina reached for her sister’s hand across the table. β€œI don’t know howΒ notΒ to worry about you.”

β€œIt’s probably time I got a life of my own.” Megan tried to stay calm even as she panicked on the inside. Not see Nina every day? Unbearable. β€œMom and Dad would be horrified if they knew I was still living in the garage apartment.”

β€œThey’d be proud of you.”

β€œNo, they’d be proud ofΒ you, but you deserve it. You’ve created such a wonderful business here, and now you have this fantastic opportunity to travel. I’d never hold you guys back from doing what you want.”

Brett’s relief was so visible he practically sagged under the weight of it. Obviously, they’d worried about telling her their news. β€œYou really can come with us if you want to, Megan,” he said. β€œIt would be great to have you in France.”

β€œI’d love to come visit while you’re there, but this is home.” In reality,Β NinaΒ was home to her, not Butler or the house where they’d once lived with their parents, but Megan kept those thoughts to herself.

β€œYou said you’d think about it!” Nina said.

β€œNeen, I can’t just go traipsing off to France, as fun as that sounds. I need to figure out my life and what I’m going to do with it. I can’t do that in France. I don’t want either of you to worry about me. I swear I’ll be fine.”

β€œAre you sure?” Nina asked tearfully. β€œYou’d tell me if you didn’t mean that, wouldn’t you?”

β€œI’m very sure.” Megan kept her emotions out of itβ€”for now anyway. β€œThis could turn out to be a good thing for me. It’ll give me the kick in the butt I’ve needed to move on.” Megan had been marching in place for more than ten years, since the snowy night they lost their parents in a car crash during her senior year of high school.

Nina had been her rock ever since, acting as mother, father and big sister all rolled into one. The sisters had held on to each other for all these years, and the thought of everyday life without Nina was unfathomable to Megan.

β€œIf you agree, we’re going to rent the house,” Brett said, β€œbut the garage apartment is all yours for as long as you want or need it. We told the rental agent the garage wasn’t part of the deal.”

β€œOf course I agree. No sense the house sitting vacant when you could be making some money.” Her brother-in-law’s sweetness nearly broke her emotional dam, but she refused to cry in front of them. Since there were going to be tearsβ€”and lots of themβ€”she had to get out of there immediately. No way would she make them feel bad about something they were so excited about. Knowing she was on borrowed time where the tears were concerned, Megan gathered up her belongings and stood. β€œI’ll see you guys in the morning.”

β€œLet me drive you home,” Nina said.

β€œThat’s okay. I could use the fresh air after being inside all afternoon.” They’d used their afternoon and evening β€œoff” to do their monthly deep clean of the diner.

β€œYou’re sure you’re all right?” Nina asked.

Megan bent to kiss her sister’s cheek. β€œI’m fine, and I’m thrilled for both of you.”

Nina held her tight for a minute. β€œLove you, Meggie.”

Megan couldn’t remember the last time Nina had called her by her childhood nickname. β€œLove you, too.”

Feeling as if she’d been set adrift, untethered from the one sure thing in her life, Megan stepped out of the diner, taking a moment to breathe in the fresh, clean early-autumn air. The tears she’d managed to contain in front of Nina and Brett broke loose in sobs that had her looking for a place to hide until the storm passed.

She crossed the street and ducked behind the Green Mountain Country Store, planning to hide out until Brett and Nina left for home.

The last thing she wanted was for them to see her crying, and nothing short of a miracle would help her keep it together tonight.

After another twelve-hour marathon in front of the computer, Hunter Abbott stood and stretched out the kinks in his shoulders and back. As the chief financial officer for the Green Mountain Country Store and other Abbott family businesses, Hunter worked pretty much all the time. If it weren’t for the pressing need for food that his body demanded every few hours, he’d probably work around the clock.

It wasn’t like he had anything better to do. And wasn’t that a sad, pathetic fact of his life?

His stomach let out an unholy growl that had him checking the time on his computer. Nine ten. With the diner closed today, that left pizza as his only option in town at this hour. He dialed the number to Kingdom Pizza from memory and ordered a small veggie and a salad. If he was resorting to eating junk, at least it was somewhat healthy. Before his twin sister, Hannah, had remarried over the summer, Hunter might’ve headed for her house to bum some dinner and conversation. But with Nolan now living with Hannah and the two of them in starry-eyed newly wedded bliss, Hunter steered clear.

He turned off his computer and glanced at the stack of files still awaiting his attention. Bring them home or leave them for tomorrow? After a brief internal debate, he shut off the light and left them. His tank was running on empty, and tomorrow would bring more of the same.

In the outer office, he was surprised to find the light still on in his sister Ella’s office. He went over to knock on her door. β€œYou’re working late.”

β€œAs are you.”

β€œExcept I always do. What’s your excuse?”

β€œGetting some new products entered into the system, and dealing with a pile of paperwork that never seems to get smaller no matter what I do.”

β€œI hear you there. So much for being self-employed, huh?”

She smiled at him, but he noted a hint of sadness in her eyes that caught him by surprise. Ella was one of the most joyful people he’d ever knownβ€”always happy and upbeat.

β€œEverything okay?”

β€œSure. Why do you ask?”

β€œYou just seemedΒ .Β .Β . I don’t knowΒ .Β .Β . sad or something for a second there.”

β€œI’m fine. No need to worry.”

β€œOkay then.” Hunter took a step back, planning to leave, but there it was againβ€”the sadness he’d seen before. β€œYou know if there’s anything wrong, you can come to me, right? We may see each other a thousand times a day, but I’m right over there if you need me. No matter what it is.”

β€œThank you, Hunter. That’s very sweet of you. I know you want to take care of everything for all of us, but some thingsΒ .Β .Β . Well, some things can’t be managed. They are what they are.”

More confused than ever, Hunter wasn’t sure whether he should stay and try to force the issue or give her some space to deal with whatever was bothering her. β€œI’m here, El. I’m right here. Don’t suffer in silence.”

Her smile softened her face. β€œI’ll see you tomorrow.”

β€œDo you want me to wait for you so you’re not here alone?”

β€œNo. I’ve got another hour or so, and I can lock up.”

β€œGive me a quick call to let me know you got home okay.”

β€œHunterΒ .Β .Β .”

β€œWhat? You’ll always be my little sister, so call me.”

β€œI’m only four years younger than you.”

β€œAnd I vividly remember the day you were born.”

β€œFreak.”

Hunter chuckled at the predictable comment. His family teased him every day about his photographic memory and ability to recall facts and figures from years ago that should’ve been impossible to remember. Sometimes he wished he could forget some of the crap that rattled around in his brain, but it was his lot in life to be a walking, talking data warehouse. β€œSee you in the morning.”

β€œHave a good night.”

β€œCall me.”

β€œGo!”

Hunter went down the stairs thinking about what Ella had said about him wanting to take care of things for everyone. Perhaps it was also his lot in life as the oldest of the ten Abbott siblings, but he wanted the people he loved to be happy and their problems to be few, even if that meant taking on more than his share of the load.

Hannah had been after him recently to work less and play more. If only he could think of something he’d rather do than work.

Totally pathetic. He knew it, but damn if he could figure out how to snap out of the rut he’d fallen into. When had he become an all-work, no-play stick in the mud? If he were being honest with himself, he’d been in the rut for a long time, probably since he graduated from college and joined the family business full time. College had been the last time he’d been truly free of responsibility and obligation.

Thinking about the blissful college days had him remembering his late brother-in-law Caleb, Hannah’s first husband, who’d died in Iraq seven years ago. If he came back to life and saw how ridiculously out of balance Hunter’s life had become, he’d raise holy hell.

Raising holy hell was on Hunter’s mind as he stepped into the cool darkness and waited for the motion-sensitive light to come on. Once it did, he turned to lock the door behind him. Ella would see to setting the alarm system. Leaving her alone at the store made him anxious, but he would check on her if she didn’t remember to call him.

A sound to his left had him stopping to listen. Was that sniffling? β€œWho’s there?”

β€œIt’s me, Megan. I’m sorry to scare you.”

That voiceΒ .Β .Β . It cut through him like a knife slicing butter. Every nerve ending in his body stood up to take note of her nearness, which happened every damned time he came into any kind of contact with her. β€œMegan,” he said in a voice that was barely a whisper. β€œWhat’re you doing here in the dark?”

β€œHiding out.”

β€œWhy? Are you hurt? What’s wrong?” True to form, he wanted to make things right for her, no matter what it took. His heart beat quickly, as if he’d been running for miles, and his hands were suddenly sweaty and clammy. He’d never understand why this particular woman provoked such a strong reaction in him every time he laid eyes on herβ€”or in this case, heard tears in her voice as she spoke in the dark.

β€œNothing’s wrong. I just needed a minute. Sorry to trespass on your property. I’ll get out of your way.”

β€œWait. Don’t go.” The words came out sounding far more desperate than he’d intended. β€œAt least let me drive you home.”

β€œThat’s all right. I can walk.”

β€œI wouldn’t mind at all.”

She stepped into the light, and the sight of her tear-ravaged face broke his heart. What could possibly be so wrong?

β€œIt’s out of your way.”

β€œI’ve got nowhere to be.” He watched her expressive face as she pondered his offer. Her lips pursed, which brought her cheekbones into sharper relief against the pale skin on her face.Β ExquisiteΒ was the word that came to mind whenever he looked at her, which was as often as he could. Until recently she’d had a major crush on his brother Will, but that had no bearing whatsoever on how he felt about her. He looked at her, and he wanted. It was that simple.

Except she barely knew he was alive, which was a problem.

β€œIf you’re sure you don’t mind,” she said after an impossibly long pause.

β€œI really don’t.”

β€œThank you.”

She walked with him to his silver Lincoln Navigator and stood by his side as he held the passenger door and waited for her to get settled.

As he got into the driver’s side, his growling stomach reminded him of the take-out order. β€œHave you had dinner?” The words were out before he could take the time to overanalyze the situation.

β€œNot yet.”

β€œI have a pizza and salad on order. I’d be happy to share.”

β€œI don’t know if I could eat.”

β€œCome along and keep me company?”

β€œUm, sure. Okay.” She reached into her purse, withdrew a tissue and wiped her eyes.

β€œAre you going to tell me why you were crying?”

β€œDo I have to?”

β€œOf course not.” He was surprised that she would think he’d try to force it out of her. β€œBut I’m told I’m a good listener.”

She had no reply to that, so he turned the key to start the engine, lowering the windows a bit to get some air.

β€œI probably stink from cleaning the diner,” she said.

β€œNo, you don’t.” As he drove, he thought of a thousand things he’d like to say to her, but none were the sort of things a guy blurted out when he finally had a moment alone with the woman he desired.

How exactly did you tell a woman who barely knew you were alive that you thought about her constantly? That seeing her upset killed you. That wanting her kept you awake at night. How did you tell her it didn’t matter if she had once been obsessed with your brother? That there was nothing you wouldn’t do to see her smile, to see her pale blue eyes light up with joy?

How could he say any of that and not sound like a total creep?

He couldn’t, so he kept his mouth shut and hoped he wouldn’t do something embarrassing like hyperventilate from the overwhelming effort it took not to say all of it.

*****

marieforceAuthor Info:

With more than 3 million books sold,Β Marie ForceΒ is theΒ New York Times,Β USA TodayΒ and Wall Street JournalΒ bestselling, award-winning author of more than 30 contemporary romances. HerΒ New York TimesΒ bestselling self-published McCarthys of Gansett Island Series has sold more than 1 million e-books sinceΒ Maid for LoveΒ was released in 2011. She is also the author of theΒ New York TimesΒ bestselling Fatal Series from Harlequin’s Carina Press, as well as the Treading Water Series and numerous stand-alone books.Β All You Need is Love, book 1 in her new Green Mountain Series from Berkley Sensation, was aΒ New York TimesΒ andΒ USA TodayΒ bestseller in February. The second book,Β I Want to Hold Your Hand, will be out in June, and the third book, I Saw Her Standing There, is coming in November. In 2014, Marie will have eight mass-market print releasesβ€”the first five Fatal Series books from Harlequin and the first three Green Mountain Series books from Berkley. While her husband was in the Navy, Marie lived in Spain, Maryland and Florida, and she is now settled in her home state of Rhode Island. She is the mother of two teenagers and two feisty dogs, Brandy and Louie.

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