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Begin Again series
byΒ Claire Yezbak Fadden
Blurb:
Architect Kate Jameson has sworn off men. That is until she meets Eric, the handsome son of her current client. Fresh out of a messy relationship with a co-worker, Kateβs not ready to trust her judgement where men are concerned. She dodges Ericβs advances, but canβt deny the attraction growing between them. Everythingβespecially his soul-searing brown eyesβmakes her want to throw caution to the wind and try again. At her sisterβs prodding, Kate finally agrees to date Eric, surprised at the joy he brings into her life. But when their budding romance is threatened, Kate is forced to make hard decisions and fight for her true happiness.
Undercover CIA agent Eric Wiley has survived enough loss in his life to ever want to risk being hurt again. He has long since given up on true love. Still, heβs drawn to Kate in a way he canβt rationalize. Avoiding her isnβt working and for the first time in a relationship, he wants to be truthful about his past and his career. Before their romance can bloom, however, Kate goes missing. Recognizing the danger, Eric stops at nothing to rescue the woman who has captured his heart.
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Excerpt:
Kate walked faster, but Colleen stopped. βThereβs a guy back there waving at you. Kinda nice looking. Now heβs coming our way.β Colleen smiled as though inviting him to come closer.
βDonβt encourage him,β Kate said.
βToo late. Here he is.β Colleen made a sweeping motion as though she were a hostess on a game show introducing todayβs prizes.
Oh God, his eyes are browner than I remember.
βKate, Iβm glad I caught you,β Eric said. βSorry I missed you on the phone. I got back into town early.β
βI see that,β Kate muttered, her icy tone coating each word. Not going through this drama again. Crazy guy. Multiple girlfriends. Bad endings.
βIβm Eric Wiley,β he said, offering his hand for Colleen to shake before returning his attention to Kate.
βSo maybe we can set up that coffee date. Thereβs a great little place a couple of doors down.β
βI know. Colleen and I just had coffee there.β
βAnd scones,β Colleen chimed in, handing Kate her bag of leftovers. βIβve got to get going. I have class in thirty minutes.β
βTeacher or student?β Eric asked.
βYoga instructor.β
βNice. Maybe I can take your class sometime. Itβs not that sweaty yoga, is it?β
βNo, itβs more of a flow class. Kate can tell you all about it.β Colleen tapped Kate on the shoulder. βIβll see you later,β she said before scurrying toward the yoga studio.
βI like your friend,β Eric said gesturing to Colleenβs back.
βSheβs pretty terrific. We met in her class. Used to be a cop.β Kate wanted to run away, but her feet grounded into the earth as though an alien force rooted them in place. All the small talk didnβt comfort her. Minutes before this guy was kissing another woman, and now he was flirting with her. Was there no end to his nerve?
βNow thatβs really switching career paths,β Eric said. βI consider doing that sometimes.β
βAnd leave the family business for what? I donβt see that happening.β Youβre such a privileged mamaβs boy, Kate wanted to say, but didnβt. Truth was during their earlier interactions, Eric didnβt strike her as someone who life had been easy on. It was obvious his parents leaned on his judgment. Eric presented himself as a self-made man, working for what success came his way. Still, he was hiding something she couldnβt quite put her finger on.
Granted with business-owner parents, his path may have been smoother than many. Even if your folks set you up, youβre the one who has to walk that path. Kate knew lots of privileged folks who took the benefits they were born into and managed to drink, gamble or in some other way squander their advantage, as though opportunity was an all-you-can-eat buffet. Made a bad choice, no problem. Just get a clean plate and try again. The sports pages and movie magazines were filled with celebrity examples. A couple of Kateβs sorority sisters were still trying to find themselves. Thatβs what they claimed at the last reunion.
βYouβd be surprised. I can tell you more about my future plans over a hot mocha.β
Kate readjusted her purse strap and leaned away. βThanks for the invite, but I need to get to work. Weβre already brainstorming the next complex. Proposal is due in two weeks.β
βYeah, I know. We talked about your innovative ideas. I thought they were great. Youβre great.β Eric licked his lips and stepped closer. βSeems to me like we connected, at least a little bit, but if youβre not interested, just say so. You donβt have to go through not answering my calls and giving me the brush off. Just be honest. It will save us both a lot of time.β
Kate shoved her paper pastry bag in her coat pocket and crossed her arms. βHonesty? Is that the most important value to you, because I believe in always telling the truth. I always tell the truth.β
βAnd youβre suggesting I don’t?β Ericβs nostrils flared with anger, causing Kate to step back. βWe are standing in the street arguing about I donβt know what. Do you want to have a cup of coffee with me or not? Itβs just that simple.β
βNot until you answer a question first.β Kate straightened to her full five-foot-six height. βWho were you kissing a moment ago?β
βKissing? What are you talking about?β
βNear the cab. The woman who kissed you. Who is she? Youβre an only child, so I know that wasnβt your sister. A cousin, maybe?β Kate huffed.
Ericβs eyes widened.
Is this how he stalls for time, cooking up a lie, Kate thought. This should be really good. She waited, even tapped the toe of her boot a time or two. βWell?β
βLike I said on my call, business ended early. I grabbed a cab with a coworker. End of story.β
βNot quite. Here comes your coworker, and she looks ticked.β
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When sheβs not playing with her granddaughter, Pennsylvania native Claire Yezbak Fadden is writing contemporary womenβs fiction. Her books feature strong women who overcome lifeβs challenges, always putting their families first. Claire loves butterflies, ladybugs and holds a special affinity for carousel horses β quite possibly the result of watching βMary Poppinsβ 13 times as a young girl.
Claire loves to cheer on the San Diego State Aztecs, her alma mater, and is a big fan of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Steelers and Penguins. The mother of three, she lives in Orange County, California with her husband, Nick and two spoiled dogs, Bandit and Jersey Girl. Claireβs work as an award-winning journalist, humor columnist and editor has appeared in 100 publications across the United States, Canada and Australia.
Maybe This TimeΒ is a continuation of her Begin Again series, starting with her debut novel,Β A Corner of Her Heart.
Follow Claire @claireflaire, email her atΒ claire@clairefadden.com,Β join herFacebookΒ Fan PageΒ or visit her at clairefadden.com.
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