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by Lisa Becker
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Blurb:
“Witty, heartfelt and emotionally satisfying. Everything I want in a second chance romance! Once I picked it up I couldn’t put it down!” #1 New York Times bestselling author Rachel Van Dyken
In high school, Charlotte Windham went through a typical ugly duckling phase – glasses and all, while harboring a crush on Garrett Stephens, the school’s athletic heartthrob. Fifteen years later, Charlotte and Garrett have a chance encounter at a Los Angeles restaurant. However, this time around, Charlotte has leveled the playing field. Sheβs a bestselling novelist and no longer βGlasses,β the humiliating nickname Garrett gave her. Sheβs a catch and, thanks to corrective eye surgery, itβs not just her eyes that see betterβ¦so does her heart! Garrett hasnβt fared poorly either, transforming from teen heartbreaker to adult lothario and is now a successful professional golfer suffering from a possible career-ending injury. Can Charlotte forgive Garrett for his past ways, and more recent Don Juan lifestyle? And, can Garrett change his ways for a second chance with Charlotte, who may just be perfect for him?
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Excerpt:
Chapter One
Garrett
Present Day
Damn! Iβm late…again. Youβd think with nothing to do, Iβd get my act together enough to be on time for a family lunch. I fell asleep on the couch after my rigorous nightβs activities with Dani, spelled with a heart over the βi.β
Sheβs a Laker girl. It took me three weeks, and a dinner reservation at Genevieve, to convince her to go out with me, but it was worth the effort. She was insatiable in bed and her flexibility was a total turn on. Without much sleep last night, itβs no wonder I passed out on the couch after my morning workout.
I rush past the valet and glance at the incoming call on my cell phone thinking itβs Mom checking on my arrival status. Itβs not Mom. Itβs only been a few hours since I slipped out of Daniβs bed before she woke up this morning and sheβs already calling me for the second time today. I let it go to voicemail again and figure sheβll get the hint. Then again, she likely wonβt. Dani with a heart over the βiβ isnβt the brightest bulb in the marquee.
As I race to the restaurant, I scowl knowing Momβs going to have my head. Actually, sheβs probably used to it by now. Iβm surprised they donβt give me fake arrival times knowing Iβm always ten minutes behind.
I rush through the revolving door of the restaurant, through the bar, and smack into a woman. She brushes against my bum shoulder and the pain burns right through me. Minding the manners Mom hammered into me from a young age, I mutter, βSorry,β when Iβm honestly not. I look down and notice something familiar about her.
βHi, Garrett,β she says, sharing a small smile. βItβs been a long time. How are you?β
βUm. Iβm fine.β My brows furrow as I wrack my brain trying to figure out who the hell this woman is. Sheβs short, about five two and roughly my age. I glance down and notice full, round breasts, slightly wide hips and thick thighs. Not my usual type, so Iβm pretty sure I havenβt slept with her. At least I donβt have to worry about that embarrassing scene. Sheβs got chocolate brown eyes, looking at me with warmth. βAnd…how are you?β Shaking my head I am still trying to place her.
βIβm doing well,β she replies, her smile growing.
βIβm glad to hear that,β I say, trying to be polite and end this awkward reunion that clearly has me clueless.
βWell…I guess I should go.β She turns back and waves to a woman sitting in a far booth of the restaurant. On further inspection, sheβs waved to Lindsay, my sister, who of course made it to our family lunch on time. Seated with her are my parents, with Mom frowning at me and shaking her head. Like she didnβt expect I would be late. Marcus isnβt here yet either. Guess the twin thing really does run deep.
βYou know Lindsay?β I ask her.
βUh, yeah,β she says, with a small chuckle and a noticeable hint of sarcasm.
βMy parents?β
βOf course.β She shakes her head slightly like itβs hitting her I have no damn clue who she is. Then she confirms my suspicions and just lays it on the line. βYou donβt know who I am, do you?β Her eyes are alight with humor.
βUmm. Iβm afraid you have me at a disadvantage,β I splutter, rubbing my hand behind my neck β my tell β before flashing her my most charming, dimpled smile. Before she can respond, a lady in her mid-sixties with salt and pepper hair wearing an outfit appropriate for someone twenty years younger β but this is LA after all β walks over.
βPardon the interruption,β she begins. βI would just be kicking myself if I got home and didnβt take advantage of telling you what a big fan I am.β
βOh, thank you,β I say, turning on the faux charm I reserve for situations such as this.
βMy husband and I loved your book.β The lady turns fully toward this mystery woman. βI wish I had it with me for you to sign. Maybe I could get your autograph on something else?β I cock my head to the side and watch Mystery Woman. She turns back toward the elderly lady and smiles sincerely.
βSure. Iβd be happy to sign something.β
The lady reaches into her oversized zebra-print bag and produces a pen and small notepad. She hands them to Mystery Woman and turns to me, smiling.
βWho should I make this out to?β asks Mystery Woman.
βDonna and Frank. Your dear friends, Donna and Frank.β
βMy… dear… friends… Donna… and… Frank,β Mystery Woman murmurs aloud as she writes. Watching her autograph the paper, I canβt help the grin spreading across my face. Once she finishes, Donna reads through the note, her eyes widening with delight.
βThank you, Charley,β she says.
βMy pleasure,β replies Charley β Charley? β who looks tickled.
βCharley?β I rack my brain to no avail.
βYes,β replies Donna with pride. βYou are standing with the brilliant novelist Charley Windham.β She turns back to Charley before walking away. βThank you again, dear.β
βCharley Windham?β
βUh-huh,β responds Charley, giving me a look like I should piece it together.
βCharley Windham. Why does that name sound so familiar?β I rub my hand on the back of my neck while Charley looks at me with amusement. βWait, youβre Charley Windham? Who wrote The Crossing Guard?β Charley shakes her head and laughs.
βThatβs me.β Sheβs unable to control the wide smile spreading across her face.
βYes. Now I know. I read your book. In fact, everyone on the tour read it. You couldnβt walk around a locker room or airport terminal without seeing someone with it in their hands.β
βThatβs nice to hear.β She grins at me with her head tilted, nodding it slightly up and down, giving me the impression sheβs waiting for me to say more.
βThat explains who you are, and I get you would know who I am, but how do you know my family?β
βThat is the question of the moment, isnβt it?β She smiles smugly.
βYouβre enjoying this, arenβt you?β
βImmensely.β She is grinning unabashedly.
I look back over at my parents and sister and see my brother Marcus walk in through the restaurantβs back entrance. After a quick exchange, Lindsay points to where Charley and I are standing. Marcus waves to Charley and she waves back.
βOh, you know my ugly as shit brother too?β
βUgly as shit? Youβre identical twins,β she laughs.
βNah.β I shake my head with a playful sneer. βI got the looks. He got the brains.β
βYou got the looks?β She watches me with a raised brow.
βYep. All of βem.β
βI suppose you got all of the humility too?β I can hear the humor in her voice.
βSeems more like humiliation these days.β I rub the back of my neck and look down at my shoes. I really messed things up and now I donβt know if my career is over.
βHey, donβt knock yourself. Not your fault you have shoulder issues.β She places a hand on my arm and her slight touch causes all my blood to rush south.
βYou follow my career?β I ask, my spirits surprisingly improving. Thereβs something about this woman thatβs got me intrigued and I donβt just mean βcause I canβt place how I know her.
βIβve been known to glance at the sports page now and then,β she says with smiling eyes.
βSo, how did you say you know my brother again?β Marcus, his wife Abbey, and Lindsay start to walk over to us.
βI didnβt.β
βYouβre not going to tell me.β
βIβm finding it quite entertaining you donβt know who I am,β she says again.
βOf course I know who you are,β I scoff.
βYou do?β
βYes. Youβre the charming and talented writer having dinner with me on Saturday night.β Charley lets out a nervous giggle and glances down at the floor and damn, if thatβs not the cutest thing Iβve ever seen.
βYou want to have dinner with me on Saturday?β she says on a breath and I wonder how she would breathe my name as sheβs coming undone beneath me. Before I can respond, Marcus places his hand on her shoulder.
βWell arenβt you a sight for sore eyes.β Charley turns toward him and Marcus scoops her up into a big hug.
βGood to see you, Marcus. This must be your wife.β She turns to the short red head with wide green eyes and a full smile standing between Marcus and Lindsay.
βYeah, this is Abbey,β says Marcus, turning to the side, allowing the small woman to shake Charleyβs hand.
βWow. Iβm a huge fan,β she begins, grasping Charleyβs hand and pumping it furiously. βThe Crossing Guard was my favorite book of last year. My book club spent hours discussing it.β
βOh, thank you,β says Charley, with the same genuine appreciation she showed to Donna a few minutes ago.
βI didnβt realize Marcus knew you. I probably would have begged him to ask you to come meet with us,β Abbey continues, still holding onto Charleyβs hand.
βOh, believe me, she doesnβt owe me any favors. Itβs the other way around. If it werenβt for Charlotte here, I probably wouldnβt have gotten into a good college,β he says to Abbey.
βCharlotte?β I repeat.
βOf course. Charlotte Windham. You know, our high school English tutor,β he says, looking at me like Iβm a dumbass.
Charlotte Windham. Charlotte Windham. Then it hits me. βOh, Glasses. Youβre Glasses.β I smile widely, proud of myself for finally putting it together.
βYep. Iβm Glasses,β Charlotte sighs loudly. βWell, I need to get going. Great catching up with you all again and nice to meet you Abbey.β
βIβm sorry, Charlotte,β says Lindsay, shooting daggers at me with her eyes. What is that death stare for, I wonder.
βItβs okay. Um…give me a call if you want to grab lunch. Iβm waiting for a manuscript back from my editor, so Iβve got a ton of free time.β With that, she turns and walks away.
βYouβre an idiot.β Lindsay shakes her head and scowls at me.
βWhat? What did I do?β Iβm flummoxed.
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Lisa Becker is a romance writer who spends her time like she spends her money – on books andΒ margaritas.Β In addition to Clutch: a novel, she is the author of the Click trilogy, a contemporary romance series about online dating and Links, a standalone, second chance romance readers.Β As Lisaβs grandmother used to say, βFor every chair, thereβs a tush.β Lisa is now happily married to a wonderful man she met online and lives in Manhattan Beach, California with him and their two daughters. So, if it happened for her, thereβs hope for anyone! You can share your love stories with her atΒ www.lisawbecker.com.
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