Out yesterday, this one is already getting fab-u-lous reviews!Β I love the idea of these two going from adversaries to so much more.
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Books & Brews #2
by Sara Rider
Release Date: September 24, 2018
Series: Books & Brews #2
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Page Count: 226
Blurb:
After losing her job, her home, and her friends in her divorce, Nora Pitts is determined not to make the same mistakes when she starts over in the small town of Shadow Creek, Washington. No more toiling away in the lab at the expense of her social life, and definitely no more men. Ever.Β But making friends in her thirties is so much harder than she anticipated. And when it comes to her gorgeous yet obnoxious neighbor, itβs a whole lot easier to make enemies.
Eli Hardin doesnβt have a lot of sympathy for his uptight neighbor, until he overhears her so-called new friends making fun of her un-datable status. Suddenly he finds himself volunteering for a date with a woman whoβs been leaving angry hate-notes in his mailbox, and in way over his head. Because all it takes is one disastrous date with Nora for Eli to fall hard.
But falling for Eli isnβt something Noraβs ready forβnot when heβs her complete opposite, and especially not when he turns out to be the best friend sheβs made in Shadow Creek. But as her attraction and her feelings for Eli grow hotter, resisting him might just lead to heartbreak anyway.
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Excerpt:
Eli marked off twenty-six and three-quarter inches as precisely as he could and lifted the blade of the circular saw.
βOh my God, I soooo wasnβt kidding,β one of the women next door said loudly. βNora really does need to get laid.β
His shoulders tensed. This wasnβt the first time heβd overheard the women loudly shit-talking his neighbor behind her back. He had no idea why she hung out with them.
βMaybe you should set her up with someone,β another woman added.
The other two laughed. βCan you imagine Nora on a date? Sheβs so uptight and frigid. Who would want to date her? No lay is worth that kind of torture. Canβt you just picture her busting out her bottle of sanitizer before the poor sap tries to hold her hand?β
His jaw tensed and he felt the last of his patience snap like an icicle in his warm hands. He sliced the saw through the wood, threw his protective glasses onto the ground, and marched over to the waist-high chain link fence. βIβd do it.β
All three women turned to look at him like he was a space alien whoβd just beamed down to earth. The one whoβd been talking the most leaned forward in her seat. βWhat did you just say?β
βYou heard me. Iβd go out with her.β
βYou canβt be serious.β
The more this woman pushed, the more he wanted to put her in her place. No, Nora was not the kind of woman he would normally ask outβmainly because she was one of the few who didnβt seem to fall for his charm. In fact, he was pretty sure she didnβt think he had any charm whatsoever, but she was attractive and smart enough to read a book every month. That alone made her more dateable than half the population in this town. βSure as hell am.β
The woman leaned forward, smiling at him like he was freshly caught prey in her snare. βIf youβre looking for a date, I could show you a much better time.β
He shrugged, keeping his fake smile on his face. βNo thanks. Backstabbing and mean isnβt my type.β
He probably enjoyed the shocked look on the womanβs face a little too much, but it was seriously fucking rude to trash-talk the hostess while sitting on her porch and eating her canapΓ©s.
The screen door slid open right at that moment. Nora walked out with a plate of decadent-looking mini-chocolate cakes that made his mouth water on sight. Her eyes darted from her friends to him and back again. βUm, whatβs going on?β
He rested his hands against the old chain-link fence. βWhatβs going on is that your so-called friends are talking trash about your love life behind your back and donβt seem to think you can get a date. So I volunteered.β
βYou what?β
βVolunteered. You and me. Tomorrow night at seven. Iβll drive.β
She slammed the cake tray onto the coffee table and set her hands on her hips. She looked around, like she couldnβt decide where to focus her anger. Of course she settled on him. βWho says Iβd want to go out with you?β
He raised his eyebrow, liking the way she got flustered around him a little too much. βGot better plans?β
Even at the distance between them, he could see her suck in a breath. Her mouth hardened into a flat line, but she didnβt say no.
βTomorrow. Seven. Dinner. Oh, and consider making new friends who arenβt so damn mean. These ladies donβt deserve any of those amazing-looking cakes.β He grabbed his plank of wood and headed into the house, wondering what the hell heβd just gotten himself into.
Copyright Β© 2018 Sara Rider
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Sara Rider writes contemporary romance full of heart, heat, and happily ever after. She lives in British Columbia with her husband and daughters. She spends far too much time in public libraries and never leaves the home without her e-reader stuffed in her purse.
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