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Spotlight – The Fearless One

03 Wednesday Jan 2024

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The Fearless One

Osborn Brothers series

by Lori Fosterย 

ISBN: 9781335517135

Publication Date: December 26, 2023

Publisher: Canary Street Press

Blurb:

He had it all plannedโ€ฆuntil she showed up.

Jedidiah Stephens came to the Colorado Rockies for one reason: to uncover the truth behind the fire that killed her family. Sheโ€™s been chasing down clues, and everything has led her to an isolated campground. Her plan is to get a job there so she can investigate who comes and goes. Getting involved with her boss, Memphis Osborn, the ruggedly handsome groundskeeper, is definitely not part of the plan.

When Jedidiah arrives on the scene, Memphis just knows she’s up to something. He can see the desperation in her eyes and warily agrees to hire her. As they work side by side, Diah triggers his deepest protective instinctsโ€”and the chemistry between them ignites.

But the more Diah digs into her familyโ€™s past, the more secrets she unravelsโ€ฆand the more afraid she becomes. She lost everything once before. Sheโ€™ll never forgive herself if now she loses Memphis, too.

โ€œCount on Lori Foster for sexy, edgy romance.โ€ โ€”Jayne Ann Krentz, New York Times bestselling author

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Excerpt:

CHAPTER ONE

For early April, the Colorado weather was unseasonably warm. Probably in the low sixties with enough sunshine to make it feel warmer. Jedidiah Stephens, who went by Diah for short, loosely held Tuffโ€™s leash in the only available finger she had. Loaded down with supplies, she made her way along the rutted, occasionally muddy road leading to the budget campground.

Hard to call the miserable path an entry, though. Surely the guy whoโ€™d bought the place planned to fix it up a little before he opened in mid-May. If not, sheโ€™d see what she could do about it. At the very least, the potholes needed to be filled and everything regraveled. Otherwise, anyone pulling a camper was in for a really bumpy ride, possible damage to the undercarriage of their travel trailer, and there was a good chance theyโ€™d get stuck.

Checking the time on her phone, she saw that she was thirty minutes early. Hey, it wasnโ€™t easy to be timely when she relied on others for her transportation. Good thing sheโ€™d found a nice woman whoโ€™d let her, her number-one guy, Tuff, and her luggage hitch a ride in the back of her pickup. Talk about getting jostled, and now she was more windblown than ever.

Not that she cared. This was the chance she needed to solve the mystery, rid herself of nagging questions and finally get on with a new, better life. Free.

Oh, how she wanted to be free.

She couldnโ€™t change the past or stop the occasional nightmare; she understood that. But by God, she could put an end to running, and in the process forge a new future.

If she let it, excitement and even a little nervousness would take over. Ruthlessly, she tamped down those two disagreeable emotions. The ownerโ€™s brother had sent her here, so her early arrival shouldnโ€™t be a big deal. Supposedly, she was a shoo-in for the job.

โ€œCanโ€™t be too much farther,โ€ she said to Tuff, who looked up at her with a frown of concern. For real, her dog was a world-class worrier, but this time Diah had to agree with him. It was starting to feel creepy. The long road in, lined by tall aspens and pines, was plenty isolated. Other than the sounds of critters in the trees, the area was dead silent.

Donโ€™t be such a chickenshitโ€ฆ You gotta toughen upโ€ฆ Jesus, youโ€™re a scaredy-cat.

Sheโ€™d heard those comments too many times to count. Worse than hearing them?

Knowing they were true.

To the right of her, something rustled in the underbrushโ€”and effectively stalled her breathing. Tuff went alert, staring in that direction, then dismissed it. Almost immediately to her left, a flock of birds took flight, stripping a year off her life. Tuff sidled closer.

Automatically, she sought to reassure him, and in the process reassure herself as well because Tuffโ€™s nervousness always became her own, and vice versa.

Putting a hand on his neck, appreciating the contact with another living creature, she gently rubbed. โ€œYeah, maybe I should have asked that lady to drive us right up to the campground, huh? I hadnโ€™t figured on it being such a hike, though. His street sign should give a damn clue, right?โ€

Tuff looked forward and perked his ears.

โ€œSquirrel?โ€ she asked, because she could handle a critter. โ€œRabbit?โ€ But no. She heard it now, too. Singing. And there up ahead, finally, the winding road opened to a clearing, with a small parking lot on the right and a wooden shed that served as a gatehouse and check-in station on the left. Right now the shed was empty, but it had been recently painted and looked big enough to accommodate a few people. Nearest the road was a drive-through window, so visitors wouldnโ€™t have to get out to check in for their stay.

Thank God theyโ€™d finally reached the campgrounds. With a duffel bag hanging from one shoulder, her packed tent slung over the other, and a suitcase in her hand, her shoulders were killing her. The soft suitcase was a roller, but not on this pitted, bumpy path.

Seriously, she wished she were stronger. Wished she were braver, too.

Sometimes she wished she were someone else entirely.

As Tuff strained against the leash, he almost got away from her. Quickly readjusting her free hand, not just a few fingers, Diah said, โ€œQuiet,โ€ in her low command voice, and although Tuffโ€™s furry lips rippled, he didnโ€™t make a sound. Such a smart boy. So many times over the past two grueling years, sheโ€™d given thanks that Tuff had come into her life. He was her best friend, her protector and pretty much the only reason she ever smiled. โ€œWeโ€™ll sort of sneak in, okay?โ€

A muffled, โ€œFft,โ€ was Tuffโ€™s reply. And yup, she grinned.

When she got to the check-in, Diah unloaded her belongings beside it. Looking around, she took in several small cabins that appeared newly repaired. Some trees had been trimmed, RV and tent lots were mostly cleared, but overall the grounds were a work in progress.

Straight ahead, not too far from the entry, a larger cabinโ€”which by no means made it largeโ€”appeared to be the source of the singing. She heard, โ€œLove me, love me, saaaay that you love me,โ€ in a high falsetto and couldnโ€™t help but laugh.

โ€œOh, man, Tuff, do you hear that?โ€

โ€œLovefoolโ€ by The Cardigans. If she hadnโ€™t heard it in a bar during karaoke night, sheโ€™d have no idea. The drunken chick whoโ€™d sung it then hadnโ€™t done as good of a job as this guy. He really belted it out with gusto.

Snickering, she said to Tuff, โ€œNo time like the present,โ€ and led him along to the cabin, around to the side and thereโ€ฆ Ho boy.

Naked.

Using an outside shower.

Forget the warmth of the sunshine. It was freaking April in Colorado.

Thank God a concrete block half wall kept her from seeing him in all his glory, but holy moly, what he showed was enough to keep her gawking. Dude had seriously hot, muscular shoulders and flat absโ€ฆ Heck, she could see the tops of his hip bones, too. It was a mighty fine display, one she hadnโ€™t been prepared for. 

Tuff sat down, maybe mesmerized. Diahโ€™s legs were suddenly shaky enough that she wouldnโ€™t mind sitting, too.

Lounge back and watch the show? Wouldโ€™ve been nice.

Unfortunately, she was a human adult, not a dog, so she had to announce herself. She tried loudly clearing her throat, followed by a sharp โ€œAhem.โ€

Nothing.

Face turned up, he sang out another verse while rinsing shampoo from dark brown hair a few inches too long. When was the last time sheโ€™d seen anyone built like him, all firm, ropy muscles on a tall frame?

Yeah, thatโ€™d be never.

Not once in her twenty-four years had she ever encountered any guy, anywhere, who looked like this one.

Shameful to admit, but she eyeballed him a little longer before saying again, louder this time, โ€œAhem.โ€

Pausing in midverse, he cocked open one dark blue eye, framed by spiked lashes. He spotted her and at his leisure, without a hint of hasteโ€”or modestyโ€”pushed back his wet hair and got both eyes open.

Intently watching her now, no longer singing, heโ€ฆcontinued his shower.

What. The. Hell.

A big soapy hand went over his throat, the back of his neck, across his chest and beneath one arm.

He was so damn attractive, her heart ping-ponged around in her chest. Since he didnโ€™t speak, she assumed sheโ€™d have to. โ€œHi, Iโ€™m, umโ€ฆโ€ Who was she? Oh, yeah. โ€œJedidiah Stephens. Appointment at three.โ€

Turning his back to the water, not at all put off by being caught in the buff outside, his gaze moved over her body, but quickly came back to her eyes. โ€œI donโ€™t have any appointments.โ€

She went blank for a moment before the obvious answer came to her. โ€œOh, hey, Iโ€™m sorry for disturbing you.โ€ Belatedly remembering that people were usually put off by her intent stare, she turned to give him privacy. But yeah, she wasnโ€™t comfortable with anyone at her back so she shifted again, facing to the side. If he tried to leave the shower to approach her sheโ€™d catch him in her peripheral vision, but at least her gaze wasnโ€™t directly on him. โ€œIโ€™m looking for Memphis Osborn.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s busy showering.โ€

Confusion hit her. โ€œYouโ€™re both showering?โ€ Howโ€ฆ Whyโ€ฆ? Thoughts of mud wrestling or some other sexy activity flashed through her mind. Two sweaty guys. Muscles strainingโ€ฆ

Sucked that sheโ€™d missed it.

A gruff, short laugh came from him and he said, โ€œYouโ€™re not seeing the big picture. Iโ€™m Memphis, Iโ€™m showering and I donโ€™t have any appointments.โ€

Chagrin brought her around so that she fully faced him again. Yup, still gloriously naked. How could she not stare? โ€œYou own this place?โ€

Beside her, Tuff stirred. The poor dog was as tired as she was and no doubt ready to bed down somewhere for a nap.

โ€œGuilty. As you can see, I havenโ€™t opened yet.โ€

โ€œI know the place isnโ€™t open.โ€ She resisted adding โ€œDuh.โ€ As if explaining to a little kid, she spoke slowly. โ€œI have an appointment about a job.โ€

His gaze dipped over her bare legs, making her wish sheโ€™d worn jeans instead of shorts. Yeah, if only sheโ€™d had a chance to do laundry, but it wasnโ€™t always possible on the road. His attention lingered for a mere heartbeat before returning to her faceโ€ฆand roaming over her every feature as if figuring out whoโ€”or whatโ€”she was. Rude!

Because sheโ€™d ogled him, too, she couldnโ€™t really get huffy about itโ€ฆ The hell she couldnโ€™t! She was fully dressed, not prancing around outside bare-assed. โ€œTake a picture, why doncha?โ€

โ€œYou wouldnโ€™t mind?โ€ He reached for the cell phone heโ€™d left on the top of the half wall near a folded towel. As he lifted the phone, the music that came from it abruptly died.

The sudden quiet was jarring.

He pretended to take aim.

Belatedly, she found her voice, which erupted with irritation. โ€œLook, I was told to be here and that youโ€™d hire me.โ€

โ€œSight unseen?โ€ Shaking his head to deny that, he set the phone aside, turned off the water and reached for the towelโ€”which he only slung around his neck. โ€œI donโ€™t think so.โ€

Swear to God, she could see steam rising off those impressive shoulders. Her palms tingled at the idea of touching him, maybe coasting her fingers over the swells of muscle. โ€œArenโ€™t you freezing?โ€

โ€œLittle bit.โ€

Yet, he didnโ€™t dry off. โ€œIs there a reason youโ€™re showering out here instead of inside somewhere?โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€

She waited, but he didnโ€™t elaborate. Fine, she could play this game. โ€œWanna share?โ€

Amusement tugged at one corner of his very sexy mouth. โ€œMight as well, since youโ€™re still here.โ€ He made a halfhearted effort at drying himself. โ€œIโ€™ve been living in this cabin, which is the biggest on the grounds, but still not big enough for me.โ€

โ€œSeriously?โ€ It looked great to her.

โ€œThe shower was especially small,โ€ he explained, โ€œso Iโ€™m extending the back end with a larger bedroom and bathroom. Itโ€™s not quite done and until it is, I have more room out here.โ€ He eyed her again. โ€œUsed to have plenty of privacy, too, until some girl and her dog just showed up out of the blue.โ€

Odd that the words were disgruntled, but the tone not so much. If anything, he seemed amused. Maybe she was going about this all wrong. After adjusting her tinted glasses, she tried on a congenial smile. โ€œThis is Tuff.โ€

โ€œWhat is?โ€

โ€œMy dog. His name is Tuff.โ€

Glancing down, he gave a short laugh at the dogโ€™s sleepy expression. โ€œHey, boy. Are you really that tough?โ€

โ€œT-u-f-f,โ€ she explained. โ€œHe came with the name when I adopted him. Heโ€™s fast, smart and super protective.โ€ She tacked on the last just in case he wasnโ€™t as easygoing as he seemed and had any thoughts of hassling her.

Disinterested in all the human chitchat, Tuff yawned.

โ€œHeโ€™s also tired.โ€ Memphis searched the area. โ€œWhereโ€™s your car? I didnโ€™t hear you drive in.โ€

โ€œI walked.โ€

Skeptical, he asked, โ€œFrom where?โ€

Right. Nowhere was near so the question made sense. โ€œWe hitched a ride in the back of a womanโ€™s truck. She dropped us off by the camp sign.โ€

โ€œThe camp sign thatโ€™s a little over a mile away?โ€ 

That far? Hmm. Maybe she could garner some sympathy and thatโ€™d soften him up. โ€œOnly a mile?โ€ To add an edge of drama, she put a hand to her back. โ€œFelt longer with me carrying all my gear and leading the dog. I think it took me a good forty minutes.โ€

Lacking even an ounce of pity, he grinned. โ€œGreat exercise, right?โ€ He turned a finger in the air. โ€œIโ€™m stepping out now, so unless you want your feelings hurt, you might want to turn around.โ€

โ€œWhy would it hurt my feelings?โ€

He hitched one of those big shoulders. โ€œNo idea, but youโ€™re acting all affronted that Iโ€™m out here naked, on my own property where you shouldnโ€™t be, showering in a place thatโ€™s none of your business, so I assumed youโ€™d object.โ€ After spewing that mix of nonsense and censure, he waited.

Left with no choice, she gave him the truth. โ€œEh, since youโ€™re a stranger and everything, Iโ€™d prefer to keep an eye on you.โ€

โ€œWhat a weak excuse. Admit you want to see me.โ€

Of all theโ€ฆ She folded her arms and tried to glance away. Couldnโ€™t quite do it, though. โ€œI wonโ€™t stare.โ€ She wouldnโ€™t. Her stare had gotten her into trouble too many times.

Had gotten her hurt as well. A long time ago, she reminded herself, and yet it was a lesson sheโ€™d never forget.

โ€œSuit yourself.โ€ The towel wasnโ€™t nearly big enough to adequately wrap around his lean hips, but he came out from behind the block wall anyway.

And strolled away.

โ€œHey.โ€ Diah hustled after him. โ€œWhere are we going?โ€ 

โ€œIโ€™m going for clothes, and you arenโ€™t invited.โ€ He glanced back. โ€œMuch as youโ€™d apparently love to watch.โ€

Damn it. She had to do better about staringโ€”and usually she did. Given how good he looked, sheโ€™d cut herself a little slack for the lapse.

Ignoring his jibe, she aimed for a marginally reasonable comment. โ€œIโ€™ll wait out here.โ€

Keeping his back to her, he said, โ€œNo reason. Iโ€™m not hiring you.โ€

Unacceptable, so she stalled with a question. โ€œYou donโ€™t have a shower room here for guests?โ€

Idly, he pointed in the direction of a concrete building farther out. โ€œRight there, but itโ€™s still loaded with spiders.โ€

Even as she shuddered, she prodded him by asking, โ€œSqueamish about bugs?โ€

โ€œNot particularly, but Iโ€™d as soon not shower with them.โ€ He went up a few wooden steps to his front door.

Rather than keep chasing him, Diah acted like everything was on track. โ€œGo ahead and get dressed, then Iโ€™ll explain.โ€

At that, he dropped his head forward and laughed.

She waited to see what heโ€™d say, but with another shrug, he opened his door and went inside.

Damn. Now what?

Pacing away, her every step kicking up debris in the gravel walkway, Diah tried to plan. She came up blank. He had to hire her, period. In fact, thanks to Memphisโ€™s brother and his wife, sheโ€™d already considered herself hired. Theyโ€™d offered her assurances.

Could she use that to her advantage?

Twenty minutes later, he still hadnโ€™t returned. People didnโ€™t take that long to get dressed. It was a nice day. Underwear, shorts, a shirtโ€ฆpresto. Heโ€™d be done in under a minute.

So he was dodging her. Did he think sheโ€™d give up and leave? Fat chance.

She considered knocking on his door, but that wasnโ€™t a great way to make a good impression on a job interview.

If she could turn this into an interview.

If she hadnโ€™t just been completely dismissed.

Crap, what if he was calling the police or something?

Tuff whined, and that helped strengthen her resolve. She hadnโ€™t come this far just to give up. True, she wasnโ€™t the bravest person. So what? She had perseverance and initiative. โ€œCome on, buddy. We both need a rest and Mr. Naked can just do whatever the hell heโ€™s in there doing. Iโ€™m not budging unless Iโ€™m dragged away.โ€

Having done it many times now, in many different places, she methodically moved her gear to a cleared site, dug out Tuffโ€™s bowl and filled it with water from Mr. Nakedโ€™s outdoor shower. While the dog drank she got set up.

Naturally, sheโ€™d chosen the spot closest to his cabin.

Heโ€™d figure out that she wasnโ€™t leaving. She couldnโ€™t.

One way or another, this was where she had to be.

While Memphis hastily pulled on boxers and loose cargo shorts, he watched the woman through one of the specialty one-way mirrored windows installed on his cabin as she literallyโ€”and expertlyโ€”pitched her tent.

On his property.

As if she had every intention of staying, despite anything heโ€™d said. It nettled him big time, and yet it also had his blood pumping. Exhilarating. He hadnโ€™t been this enthralled since moving here and buying the campgrounds.

Sure, he went into town every so often, and heโ€™d visited with his brother and sister-in-law a few times. At least once a week he conferred with Madison, who was not only hardcore at tech but also claimed to be his BFF. Most best-friends-forever would visit in person more often. So far, heโ€™d only met Madison in person a handful of times. Not a biggie since her husband and brothers were scary dudes who excelled at intimidation.

They didnโ€™t intimidate him only because he understood them. They were big-time enforcers of justice, and on a smaller scale, he could help do the same from this campground.

To make the idea a reality, heโ€™d been mostly working alone, setting up security cameras, motion sensors and reliable public WiFi for the guestsโ€”which he could easily monitor when necessary.

Eventually, heโ€™d finish some of the necessary things, like cleaning out the showers and fixing the entry road, but any contractors he had around would be clueless to the real reason he had this place.

In fact, the only people so far who knew were his brother, sister-in-law and Madison.

After thumbing his brotherโ€™s number on his cell, he waited, and as soon as Hunter answered, Memphis said, โ€œWhat the hell is this?โ€

โ€œMemphis?โ€ Hunter asked with feigned innocence.

โ€œYes, itโ€™s your brother. I thought you loved me.โ€

โ€œDo,โ€ Hunter said, then asked, โ€œSo whatโ€™s the problem?โ€

โ€œYou sent someone here for a job.โ€

โ€œI told you about that.โ€ 

โ€œYou told me about a guyโ€”Jedidiahโ€”not a pushy girl.โ€ A girl with super-long, gorgeous legs, silky-looking brown hair with blondish ends, and an arresting set of eyes partially hidden behind rose-tinted glasses.

Eyes that instantly captivated.

She also had a totally funky fashion sense.

Not that he didnโ€™t appreciate her cute coverall shorts worn with a faded pink long-sleeve top.

Hunter stated, โ€œJedidiah is a woman.โ€

โ€œNo shit.โ€

โ€œYou called her a girl.โ€

โ€œYou know what I meant.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s qualified. Has an amazing background as a handymanโ€”โ€

โ€œWoman,โ€ Memphis said, throwing the correction back at his brother. โ€œHandywoman.โ€

โ€œโ€”and she can fix, or oversee the fixing of, all the things you still need repaired. Plus, Jodi liked her.โ€

Memphis hated to admit it, but an endorsement from his sister-in-law counted for a lot, because Jodi didnโ€™t trust many people. โ€œBackground check?โ€

โ€œWe figured youโ€™d do more, but overall sheโ€™s clear.โ€

Overall clear and yet sheโ€™d watched him shower without a single qualm. That definitely felt shadyโ€ฆor at least ballsy. Worse, though, sheโ€™d heard him singing. Being fickle, he grinned and said, โ€œI donโ€™t like it.โ€

โ€œYou mean you donโ€™t like her? Will it help if I tell you sheโ€™s a lot like Jodi?โ€

โ€œGood Lord.โ€ No, that definitely wouldnโ€™t help. If that was true, he shouldnโ€™t have left her unattended.

Good thing he could see her walking around the grounds, inspecting one thing, frowning at another, testing the sturdiness of something else. 

โ€œIโ€™ll share your reaction with Jodi.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t you dare.โ€ He adored Jodi and though she didnโ€™t need it, he felt very protective of her.

โ€œSo whatโ€™s the problem? You were all about me marrying Jodi.โ€

His stomach dropped. โ€œWhat the hell does any of this have to do with marriage?โ€

โ€œI just assumed if you had any type of issue with Jodi, you wouldnโ€™t have sacrificed me.โ€

Sacrifice? Ha! Heโ€™d have liked to see anyone try to separate his brother from Jodi. Satan himself couldnโ€™t have accomplished it. โ€œJodi, with all her special talents, is perfect for youโ€”but you and I are very different people and you know it.โ€

โ€œJodi swears that in the most elemental ways, weโ€™re the same and she wants you to hire Jedidiah.โ€

Damn. Memphis watched as the woman sat cross-legged on the ground, then dug around in her duffel bag and found an apple. When had she last eaten?

โ€œMemphis?โ€

โ€œI told her to leave,โ€ he murmured aloud, as much to himself as his brother.

โ€œDid she?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ Bemused, he watched her fill a bowl with dry food and set it before Tuff. First a water dish, and now this. What else did she have in that pack?

He kind of liked that sheโ€™d taken care of her pet first.

โ€œMemphis?โ€

โ€œShe seems to be settling in,โ€ he grumbled. โ€œNow Iโ€™m going to have to oust her.โ€

โ€œHang on.โ€

Alarm drew his attention off Jedidiah. โ€œHunter, donโ€™t you dare put me on withโ€”โ€ 

โ€œHey, Memphis.โ€

Damn it. โ€œHey, Jodi,โ€ he said in his nicest happy-to-hear-from-you voice. โ€œHowโ€™s my favorite sister-in-law?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m your only sister-in-law.โ€

โ€œEven if there were a dozen, youโ€™d be my favorite.โ€ He saw Jedidiah yawn with an elaborate stretch, her arms reaching high, back arching, before she relaxed again.

Fascinating.

Showing visible impatience, she pulled the band from her ponytail, finger-combed her hair and deftly began braiding it over her shoulder.

Mesmerizing.

โ€œYouโ€™re piling it on a bit thick, arenโ€™t you?โ€

Jodiโ€™s droll tone again gained his attention. โ€œNot at all. Youโ€™re special. You know Iโ€™ve always said so.โ€

โ€œWell, as someone special, I want you to keep her.โ€

Memphis rubbed the back of his neck where droplets from his still-wet hair trickled down his spine. He really needed to finish dressing so he could confront his unwanted guest. โ€œPutting an attractive woman here with me isnโ€™t wise.โ€ He snatched up the towel and roughly ran it over his head.

โ€œYou think sheโ€™s attractive?โ€

Memphis rolled his eyes. โ€œYouโ€™re not blind, honey. You know she is.โ€

โ€œI guess, but hey, Iโ€™m assuming you can control yourself.โ€

โ€œCan I?โ€ Heโ€™d never had to before. Given how Jedidiah had stared at him, the interest would be returned. If she became an employee, he couldnโ€™t very well react to basic urges. Or could he? Heโ€™d never been a boss before. 

Then again, if he didnโ€™t hire her, sheโ€™d leave. Hmm.

โ€œI know you can,โ€ Jodi said. โ€œAnd, Memphis, she really needs the job. Give her a shot. See how it goes. You have a little time before you open, and I guarantee sheโ€™ll help you get the last few things in order.โ€

That casual last few things should have alarmed him, because seriously, he didnโ€™t want others knowing why heโ€™d bought the campground and how he planned to use it.

Hung up on a different part of what Jodi said, he harked back to, โ€œWhat do you mean, she needs the job?โ€

Jodi huffed out a breath. โ€œYou met her, Memphis. Does she look like someone with a lot of resources?โ€

Sheโ€™d hitchhiked in. Sheโ€™d pitched her tent. Worse, she looked exhausted, soโ€ฆ โ€œNo.โ€ Did she carry all her personal belongings with her? If so, she didnโ€™t have much. โ€œSpell it out for me.โ€

โ€œLook, itโ€™s her business, okay? All Iโ€™ll say is that if you send her packing, sheโ€™ll be sleeping in the woods somewhere.โ€

Sleeping in the woods? โ€œWhat the hell are you getting me into?โ€

Hunter rejoined the conversation, saying, โ€œMadison recommends her, too.โ€

Of all theโ€ฆ Theyโ€™d already discussed this with Madison? โ€œListen up, brother. Women do not run my life.โ€

Jodiโ€™s laugh came through loud and clear. โ€œKeep her, Memphis.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s not a stray dog, you know.โ€

โ€œDefinitely not.โ€ With more humor than the situation warranted, Jodi said, โ€œYouโ€™ll like having her around. Trust me. Iโ€™ll check back with you in a few days.โ€

โ€œJodiโ€”โ€ 

โ€œLater, gator.โ€

Well, hell.

Hunter asked, โ€œSo thatโ€™s settled?โ€

Had he given Memphis a choice? He hated to disappoint Jodi, and now if Jedidiah left, heโ€™d worry about her. No woman should be alone and unprotected in this area, much less alone in the woods.

And it wasnโ€™t just the wildlife and weather that concerned him.

Memphis watched her stretch again, then pet the dog. โ€œHow did you and Jodi meet her anyway?โ€

โ€œShe was asking around town about you.โ€

His brows went up. โ€œHow so?โ€

โ€œCurious about the campgrounds at first. When she found out you owned it now, she wanted to know your plans for the place. When youโ€™d bought in, how long youโ€™d been out there, stuff like that. Jodi got wind of it.โ€

โ€œOf course she did.โ€ Most likely, Madison had clued in Jodi. For a guy raised with only one brother, Memphis now had two awesome women in his lifeโ€”a sister-in-law and a tech wizard bestie. He enjoyed them both; Jodi because she was special, both cunning and kind, and she made his brother very happy, and Madison because she was brilliant, connected, and it was nice to talk shop with someone who understood.

โ€œOnce we located Jedidiah, Jodi spoke with her.โ€

โ€œBet that was an interesting conversation.โ€

โ€œActually, Jedidiah seemed skittish at first, and you know Jodi. That made her extra curious, too, but also sympathetic. Jodi claims Jedidiah is here for a reason.โ€

That was the only conclusion that made sense. Why else would an attractive, healthy woman choose to hitchhike through Colorado and then apply for a handyman job at a remote, rundown campground? โ€œShe could be dangerous.โ€

โ€œYou can handle yourself. Plus, Jodi said she wasnโ€™t armed.โ€

He hadnโ€™t even thought about her having a weapon. โ€œJodi would know.โ€ His sister-in-law was more astute than most, and deeply aware of everything and everyone. Sad, how and why sheโ€™d learned to be that wayโ€”but it had made her perfect for Hunter, and vice versa, and that was what mattered most, not any tragedies in the past.

Did Jedidiah have a tragic past?

Seemed possible. After all, Jodi had a nose for recognizing kindred spirits.

โ€œMemphis?โ€

That particular tone from his brother put him on guard. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œGive her a try, okay? If it doesnโ€™t work out, if you have legit reason for wanting her off your property, Jodi and I will help you make it happen.โ€

โ€œWhy is it you two think you know everything I need?โ€ He didnโ€™t wait for an answer. โ€œFine. She can stay the night and weโ€™ll see how it goes.โ€ Heโ€™d make no promises beyond that. โ€œI should check on her now. Sheโ€™s been out there stewing while we talked.โ€

โ€œAss,โ€ Hunter said in exasperation. โ€œGo take care of her, and let me know if you need anything.โ€

โ€œThanks.โ€ He stuck the phone in his pocket, finished toweling his hair, grabbed a T-shirt from the drawer and stepped into old sneakers.

A singular sense of anticipation, something he hadnโ€™t felt in forever, took him back out to the grounds and right up to where Jedidiah Stephens sat with her dog. No way did she miss his approach, especially now that his shadow encompassed her, yet she continued to pet Tuff without acknowledging him. The dog, however, sat up and let his tongue loll outโ€”cautious, ready, but not yet aggressive.

Memphis waited, but Jedidiah said nothing, which meant he had to. โ€œSo do you have a reference?โ€

Squinting against the sun, aqua-colored eyes peered up at him. โ€œYour brother and sister-in-law arenโ€™t good enough?โ€

โ€œAfraid not.โ€ Was it the pink-tinted glasses that made her eyes that unique shade, a cross between blue and green? Or perhaps it was compliments of colored contacts. For certain, heโ€™d never seen eyes like hers.

She quickly glanced away, but as if she couldnโ€™t help herself, her gaze returned to him. โ€œThen no, I donโ€™t have a reference.โ€

When she didnโ€™t stand, he crouched down in front of her, noting her touch of wariness. Long lashes lifted, brown eyebrows went upโ€ฆand then drew down.

โ€œWhat?โ€ she asked, her tone defensive.

โ€œIโ€™ll keep you on a trial period.โ€

Miraculously, her expression changed to one of relief mingled with joy. โ€œFor real?โ€

Happiness made her even more appealing. โ€œA week.โ€

โ€œAwesome.โ€ A big smile put dimples in her cheeks. โ€œThatโ€™s time enough to convince you that Iโ€™m good to have around.โ€

Bothered by her nearness, Memphis stood again. โ€œWould you like the use of a cabin?โ€

โ€œA cabin?โ€ Finally, she came to her feet, too, and though she fought it, her attention flickered to his place. โ€œWhere?โ€ 

So much suspicion. Had someone mistreated her? It didnโ€™t really feel like a specific concern as much as general caution. A good idea since she was a woman alone, in an isolated area with a large man she didnโ€™t know. If Jodi was right, she didnโ€™t even have a weapon to protect herself.

Standing in front of her, he guessed her to be around five feet seven inchesโ€”which put her a good five inches shorter than him.

The braid sheโ€™d refashioned was crooked but cute, and his fingers curled with the urge to see if her hair was as silky as it looked. Traces of dust clung to her arms and cheeks. Wisps of hair around her face had darkened with sweat.

None of that should have stirred him, and yet it did.

โ€œWhat?โ€ she asked again, this time in annoyance. She straightened those silly colored glasses, flipped her braid over her shoulder. โ€œSomething wrong?โ€

Unfortunately, everything seemed right. โ€œNo.โ€ Gesturing to the cabin across from his own, he asked, โ€œWill that do? Itโ€™s small, only a loft bedroom, kitchenette, love seat with a TV, and a tiny bathroom.โ€ He needed her to be close by so he could keep an eye on her.

โ€œSure. Or I can stay in my tent.โ€

โ€œAnd then shower with the spiders?โ€

Her lips scrunched to the side. โ€œYeah, okay. Cabin it is. Erโ€ฆ I mean. How much?โ€

Benevolent, Memphis held out his arms. โ€œIt comes with the job.โ€

Her eyes narrowed. โ€œIs there a catch?โ€

So much distrust. โ€œYes. If Iโ€™m not satisfied with the job you do, you lose the cabin.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s it? For real? Iโ€™ll do a great job, youโ€™ll see.โ€ 

He believed her. โ€œWould you like to know how much youโ€™ll get paid?โ€

โ€œI suppose I should.โ€

Meaning sheโ€™d take the job regardless? Things got more interesting by the minute. He named the amountโ€”slightly more than heโ€™d intended to payโ€”but why not? She looked like she needed it. When her eyes widened, he felt good about upping the pay. โ€œWill that suffice?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™d be terrific, yeah.โ€

One issue down, now on to the rest. โ€œHave you eaten?โ€

โ€œYou watched me eat an apple.โ€

He blinked.

โ€œDude, you have reflective windows. I know what they are. You look out, no one can look in.โ€ She smirked. โ€œBesides, I could feel you staring.โ€

His fascination grew. โ€œI was on the phone with my brother.โ€

โ€œDid he sing my praises?โ€

โ€œWhy would you think that?โ€

โ€œHe seemed all gung ho on you hiring me. His wife did, too. They smiled about it a lot.โ€

Yeah, Memphis just bet they did. The lie came easily. โ€œActually, they cautioned me.โ€

Her brows dropped. โ€œAbout what?โ€

He started her toward his cabin with a wave of his hand. โ€œYou asked about me around town.โ€

Nothing. Not a word as she followed along.

Prodding her, he asked, โ€œHow did you hear about the campground?โ€

More silence. He glanced at her and caught her concentrated frown. Ah, so she and this campground had a history? Heโ€™d have to look into that. 

โ€œThe thing isโ€ฆโ€

Understanding about secrets, he said, โ€œNever mind, weโ€™ll get back to that later. Would you like to come in while I get the keys to unlock your cabin?โ€

She peered around him, gave it some thought and looked at Tuff. โ€œI canโ€™t leave him out here alone. Heโ€™d go bonkers.โ€

โ€œShould I assume youโ€™ll only be able to work when the dog can be beside you?โ€ Thatโ€™d certainly limit what she could do.

โ€œThis is our first day here. First hour, even. Heโ€™ll relax once he gets used to the place. Usually, I can leash him nearby and heโ€™s fine.โ€ She shifted, then asked with dread, โ€œIs that going to be a problem?โ€

Memphis shook his head. Instincts were a very real thing and his were telling him to accommodate her. โ€œTuff is welcome inside as well.โ€

For only a second, she showed her surprise. โ€œOh, okay, then sure. I can check out your bathroom, too, if you want.โ€ Verbally backpedaling, she said, โ€œI mean, to see what else has to be done.โ€

He let that go without a joke. โ€œYou have plumbing skills?โ€

โ€œGive me the right tools and a little more muscle and I could pretty much build a house from the ground up.โ€

โ€œNo kidding?โ€ He opened his door and stepped aside for her to enter. โ€œA formidable skill for aโ€ฆ How old are you?โ€

After the slightest beat of hesitation, she said, โ€œMidtwenties.โ€

โ€œAnd so exact.โ€ He came in behind her, which had her quickly turning to face him. Right, her aversion to having people at her back. Without making an issue of it, Memphis strode around her toward the kitchen. โ€œHad some experience in contracting?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s mostly what Iโ€™ve done.โ€ Leaning against a wall, she watched as Tuff sniffed everythingโ€”each piece of furniture, cabinet and along the floor. โ€œI tried other jobs, but then I realized I have a knack for handyman work and pick up on stuff easily, so Iโ€™ve stuck with it.โ€

Unlocking a large cabinet on the wall, Memphis surveyed the labeled keys on tiny hooks, each with multiple duplicates, and withdrew the one heโ€™d need. โ€œWas your father in construction?โ€

With deep interest, she continued to stare at the cabinet.

It took Memphis a second to figure out why, and once he did, compassion overshadowed everything else. Whatever was going on with Jedidiah, sheโ€™d learned to be extra cautious. โ€œI need duplicates in case one gets lost.โ€ Her gaze shot to his and held. Such remarkable eyes. She didnโ€™t just look at a person, she fixed on them as if nothing else existed.

The only time Memphis could recall a woman gazing at him like that was during sex, and even then, the attention hadnโ€™t felt so intense.

Should he tell her that the tinted lenses did nothing to lessen the impact of her stare? Probably notโ€”at least not yet. Not when she looked so mistrustful.

โ€œEach cabin has a dead bolt on the inside of the entry door so when youโ€™re inside, youโ€™re safe. I have extra keys just in case someone locks themselves out, or loses the key.โ€

She needlessly adjusted her glasses and glanced away. โ€œRight.โ€ The uneasy smile she flicked his way didnโ€™t include her endearing dimples. Giving her atten it, Memphis strode around her toward the kitchen. โ€œHad some experience in contracting?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s mostly what Iโ€™ve done.โ€ Leaning against a wall, she watched as Tuff sniffed everythingโ€”each piece of furniture, cabinet and along the floor. โ€œI tried other jobs, but then I realized I have a knack for handyman work and pick up on stuff easily, so Iโ€™ve stuck with it.โ€

Unlocking a large cabinet on the wall, Memphis surveyed the labeled keys on tiny hooks, each with multiple duplicates, and withdrew the one heโ€™d need. โ€œWas your father in construction?โ€

With deep interest, she continued to stare at the cabinet.

It took Memphis a second to figure out why, and once he did, compassion overshadowed everything else. Whatever was going on with Jedidiah, sheโ€™d learned to be extra cautious. โ€œI need duplicates in case one gets lost.โ€ Her gaze shot to his and held. Such remarkable eyes. She didnโ€™t just look at a person, she fixed on them as if nothing else existed.

The only time Memphis could recall a woman gazing at him like that was during sex, and even then, the attention hadnโ€™t felt so intense.

Should he tell her that the tinted lenses did nothing to lessen the impact of her stare? Probably notโ€”at least not yet. Not when she looked so mistrustful.

โ€œEach cabin has a dead bolt on the inside of the entry door so when youโ€™re inside, youโ€™re safe. I have extra keys just in case someone locks themselves out, or loses the key.โ€

She needlessly adjusted her glasses and glanced away. โ€œRight.โ€ The uneasy smile she flicked his way didnโ€™t include her endearing dimples. Giving her attention to the rest of the kitchen, she said, โ€œI know how it works. No worries.โ€

โ€œOh?โ€ Happy to give her the change in topic, he asked, โ€œHave some experiences with campgrounds, too?โ€

โ€œWe visited them often when I was a kid.โ€

Something in how she said that made him wonder: Had she been to this campground? Trying to be subtle about it, he asked, โ€œWhen was the last time you and your family visitedโ€”โ€

She interrupted to ask, โ€œMind if I take a look at your addition now?โ€

Huh. Apparently, discussions of her family were off the table. His curiosity grew, but again, he let it go.

Knowing her preferences, he stepped around her to lead the way to his bedroom. โ€œItโ€™s back here.โ€ As they walked down the hall, he asked, โ€œSo other than an apple, have you eaten?โ€

โ€œThis morning.โ€

โ€œGot a meal hidden in your gear? Because I donโ€™t have the camp store open yet and even when I do itโ€™ll be for basics without a lot of meal choices. The cupboards in your cabin arenโ€™t stocked, either.โ€

Her hand went to her stomach, but instead of answering his question, she said, โ€œI heard youโ€™re making this a budget place, right?โ€ Studiously ignoring his bed, she moved along to the extension.

In between his special projects for the campgrounds, heโ€™d gotten the bigger bedroom and bathroom semifinished. The doors and all the windows were in, so the room was secure. The drywall was up, the seams mudded, but they needed to be sanded.

โ€œItโ€™ll be an affordable stay, not at all fancy. Only the basics offered.โ€ Which meant that less reputable people would find it appealing. The grounds wouldnโ€™t be on anyoneโ€™s radar. Low-key, unobtrusiveโ€”quick in and quick out. However, while guests were here, Memphis could do all the digging he wanted on their extracurricular and often illegal activities.

Jedidiah moved on, inspecting everything. โ€œElectrical, plumbing and HVAC are all roughed in?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€ He glanced around at the incomplete work. Once the room was closed up, heโ€™d put finishing it on hold to focus on other projects that he considered key to the campground. โ€œThe shower only needs to be caulked.โ€

โ€œSo rather than caulk it, you choose to shower outside in April?โ€

โ€œThe weather has been mild and I find it invigorating.โ€ Only a partial lie. Thereโ€™d been times when heโ€™d thought heโ€™d freeze his balls off, completing his shower in under two minutes and racing back into the warmth of his cabin. โ€œI sing to scare off the bears.โ€

โ€œThere arenโ€™t any bears around.โ€

โ€œGuess my singing is working.โ€

She snickered. โ€œWant me to caulk it for you?โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€ She sounded so earnest, he lifted his brows and teased her. โ€œJust because youโ€™re here, you donโ€™t want me showering outside anymore?โ€

The humor slipped and her expression went blank. โ€œI mean, no, sureโ€ฆโ€ Confusion brought her brows together. โ€œDid you still plan to?โ€

Fighting a grin, he gestured at the bedroom. โ€œAt least until the rest of this is done.โ€ When it was finished, his bed would get moved in here and heโ€™d have the old, crowded bedroom to use as office space. โ€œA little sanding, trim, paintโ€ฆ Wonโ€™t be much longer anyway.โ€

Determined, she faced him. โ€œI can do all that.โ€

Never before had he met anyone so eager to take on work. โ€œNo kidding?โ€

Again moving past his question, she explained, โ€œYouโ€™ve had your final inspections, right? I can do the hookups for the electrical, plumbing, HVACโ€”all that. Plus, Iโ€™m really good at trim work and Iโ€™ve done drywall plenty of times. Painting isnโ€™t a problem, either.โ€ Squaring her shoulders, she said, โ€œIโ€™ll even clear out the spiders in the public showers.โ€

Damn. Did she think she needed to work sunup to sundown? โ€œJedidiahโ€ฆโ€

โ€œCall me Diah. Itโ€™s not such a mouthful.โ€

โ€œDiah.โ€ Pretty name and it suited her. โ€œAll right.โ€

This time her smile showed only resolve. โ€œI promise Iโ€™ll be a good worker.โ€

โ€œI never doubted it.โ€ He realized Tuff wasnโ€™t with them and turned to see the dog snuffling into his closet. Quickly striding to him, Memphis said, โ€œHey there, Tuff, howโ€™d you get that door open?โ€

Before he could reach the dog, Diah darted past him and pulled Tuff away. โ€œSorry.โ€ Stiff and unsure, she stood protectively in front of the dog. โ€œHe gets nosy.โ€

Her moods bounced around too fast for Memphis to keep track, but always, to one degree or another, the uncertainty was there. Now, when it came to her dog, she did her best to shield him.

What did she think heโ€™d do? Wondering about that, Memphis gentled his tone. โ€œFirst, thereโ€™s nothing awful in my closet so I wasnโ€™t worried.โ€ To reassure her, he reached out and opened the closet door the rest of the way. She could see the clothes in front, but not really the shelving in the back. Not that he was hiding anything but he didnโ€™t think she wanted him to give her an accounting of his belongings. โ€œEven if I was hiding something top secret, I would never mistreat an animal. You donโ€™t have to worry about me with Tuff. I just didnโ€™t want him eating my shoes.โ€

โ€œTuff would never!โ€

Her affront on behalf of her dog was endearing. โ€œIf you say so. My brother has this goofy basset mix who seems to like the laces in my shoes.โ€

The mention of Turbo eased some of the defensiveness from her posture. โ€œI met Turbo. He makes funny noises.โ€

โ€œThat he does. His barker is broken or something. He came that way when Hunter rescued him so weโ€™re not sure how it happened, and now itโ€™s just a very Turbo-like thing to hear a dog quacking.โ€

The dimples reappeared in her cheeks. โ€œHeโ€™s bottom heavy, too, and bounces when heโ€™s excited.โ€

โ€œI imagine he was excited to meet Tuff.โ€

โ€œVery.โ€ Putting her hand on Tuffโ€™s head, she said, โ€œWe didnโ€™t know what to think, did we, bud?โ€

Tuff said, โ€œFft.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s his quiet bark, his way of keeping things understated. When heโ€™s mad he sounds demonic.โ€ Realizing what sheโ€™d said, she quickly backtracked. โ€œOh, but he doesnโ€™t get mad often, only when something is really wrong orโ€ฆโ€ Her voice trailed off.

โ€œOr he thinks youโ€™re being threatened?โ€

Excerpted from The Fearless One by Lori Foster.
Copyright ยฉ 2023 by Lori Foster.
Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.

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Lori Foster is a New York Times, USA TODAY and Publishers Weekly bestselling author and a recipient of the prestigious RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award. She lives in Central Ohio, where coffee helps her keep up with her cats and grandkids between writing books.

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Lori Foster, The Honeymoon Cottage

The Honeymoon Cottage

by Lori Foster

ISBN: 9781335506368

Publication Date: May 24, 2022

Publisher: HQN Books

Blurb:

A wedding planner, who has resigned herself to spinsterhood, organizesย other peopleโ€™sย happy endings in this romantic new womenโ€™s fiction fromย New York Timesย bestselling author Lori Foster.

A light, romantic family saga centered around Yardley Belangerโ€™s country wedding planning business and her eccentric family, and set in a quirky small town with the unusual name of Cemetery, Indiana. (Sure, people have tried, but Betty Cemetery, who is descended from the town founders, will let the name be changedโ€ฆover her dead body.)

At 31, Yardley Belanger is really good at her job as a wedding plannerโ€”organizing other peopleโ€™s happy ever afters. Yardley doesnโ€™t care that she has zero love life…all the eligible guys in Cemetery are men she grew up with, and none of them interest her anyway. Sheโ€™s put her heart and soul into her business and has built a reputation specializing in country weddingsโ€”complete with a cottage by the lake for honeymoonersโ€”attracting happy couples and their families from all around.

Travis Long had to take on too much responsibility too soon. When their parents died, he took care of his younger sister, Sheena. For years, it was just them against the world. But now his baby sister is getting married, and Travis is struggling to accept this change. He thinks Todd isnโ€™t good enough for Sheena, and without meaning to, Travis is noticebly judgmental of his sisterโ€™s intended.

Travis and Sheena are in town to plan her country wedding. Travis wanted something classier for his sister, but then he meets Yardley. He notices she puts her heart and soul into everything, and that she really listens to what the bride wants. Yardley has this no-nonsense way of interpreting what his sister says and doesnโ€™t say.

How the hell is he falling in love during wedding prep for his little sister?ย Easy. He never expected to meet someone like Yardley Belanger.

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โ€œMother, didnโ€™t you plan to go out?โ€ It was nearing noon, and Aurora Belanger had yet to leave. Lilith, her motherโ€™s sister, also lingered in the foyer right outside her office. It was as if they knew she had an appointment and they wanted to oversee the process. It was a fact that no matter how she succeeded, they expected her to fail, or sometimes they just disapproved of how she succeeded.

โ€œWhy the rush?โ€ Aurora asked as she adjusted the V-neck of her sleeveless blouse to show more cleavage.

Granted, for an almost-fifty-year-old woman, her mother still had it. The problem was that she knew it, and she focused on looking sexy more than she did on making the business work. Yardley forced her mouth into a smile. โ€œI thought you had some local honeymoon locations to scope out today.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t scope out locations. And stop slouching.โ€

Automatically, Yardley straightened, but damn it, she hadnโ€™t been slouching anyway. โ€œSo, what would you call it?โ€

โ€œI visit, investigate, and collect valuable information that will enhance our clientsโ€™ experiences.โ€ She shot Yardley a superior look. โ€œItโ€™s a key part of the business, you know. Certainly, the locations I suggest are more appropriate than that rustic Honeymoon Cottage you always recommend.โ€

โ€œThe cottage is amazing and you know it.โ€ 

Aurora sniffed. โ€œMost people are more interested in their honeymoon than the actual wedding.โ€

Meaning her motherโ€™s contributions were more valuable than Yardleyโ€™s efforts? Baloney. She knew one thing though: Auroraโ€™s choices were certainly more expensive. Folding her arms, Yardley said, โ€œHuh. I guess a lot of happy clients didnโ€™t realize that, because more than half choose the cottage, soโ€”โ€

โ€œBecause itโ€™s so disgustingly cheap,โ€ Aurora insisted.

โ€œAffordable,โ€ Yardley countered, but why she bothered, she didnโ€™t know. Theyโ€™d disagreed on the point too many times to count.

โ€œI need to leave soon for the cafรฉ,โ€ Aunt Lilith interrupted. She was four years Auroraโ€™s senior, and though they shared similar features, she was more concerned with flaunting her intellect than her sex appeal. At least the niche, tea-parlor-type cafรฉ Lilith owned turned a small profit, even though theyโ€™d transitioned from meeting prospective clients there to having them at the home office instead.

Lilith focused on Yardley with nerve-rattling acuity. โ€œWhatever are you up to, Yardley? Do you have an appointment, hmm?โ€

โ€œYes, I do, and I need to prep for it. Soโ€ฆ Iโ€™ll see you both later.โ€ She took a step back. Then another. Neither of them budged. Damn.

Lilith gave her a longer look. โ€œDonโ€™t you have something more appropriate to wear?โ€

Looking down at her summer dress, Yardley frowned in consternation. It was one of her favorites. She adored the way the soft, flowing material gently draped her body. The skirt ended mid-calf, and it had just enough adornment to make it professional while still being comfortable. Plus Mimi had told her that the pretty blue floral pattern matched her eyes. โ€œI love this dress.โ€ 

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t scream professionalism,โ€ said her aunt.

โ€œIโ€™m not sure I want my clothes to scream.โ€

Ignoring that, her aunt said, โ€œYellow would be better for you, to offset your dark hair. Perhaps a business suit.โ€

A yellow business suit? Sheโ€™d look like a block of butter.

โ€œNonsense,โ€ said her mother. โ€œJust the opposite is true. It wouldnโ€™t kill you to wear something a little less matronly.โ€

โ€œMy dress isnโ€™t matronly.โ€ Was it? No, no, it was comfortable, damn it.

โ€œYou have breasts. Even though theyโ€™re small, you should showcase them.โ€

Yardley started to sweat. โ€œLook, both of youโ€”โ€

Aunt Lilith cut in. โ€œOnly you, Aurora, would think she needed to be sexy to sell a wedding. If youโ€™d furthered your education, as I did, instead of getting pregnant so youngโ€”โ€

โ€œThat wasnโ€™t my fault,โ€ Aurora gasped in affrontโ€”as she always did when this debate got started.

โ€œWell, it certainly wasnโ€™t mine.โ€ Lilith scoffed. โ€œI didnโ€™t have unprotected sex.โ€

โ€œLikely because you, dear sister, have never experienced real passion.โ€

Lilithโ€™s face went red. โ€œNo one said passion must equal an unwanted babyโ€”no offense, Yardley.โ€

Yardley obligingly replied, โ€œNone taken.โ€ This whole argument was so old, she knew the lines by heart. There was always some variant of the same thing. Over and over again.

It infuriated Mimi. If her friend was here now, sheโ€™d be blasting them both.

โ€œI did the responsible thing,โ€ Aurora specified with flair. โ€œI raised my daughter. Youโ€™d probably have given her up.โ€

โ€œHow dare you?โ€ Lilith pointed one manicured finger Yardleyโ€™s way. โ€œI love Yardley.โ€

โ€œNow you do. But while I was carrying her?โ€ 

โ€œI was attempting to be the reasonable one.โ€

โ€œYou didnโ€™t want her around, but now you try to claim her as your own.โ€

โ€œAt least I donโ€™t advise her to show off her breasts!โ€

Yardley lifted her phone to look at the timeโ€ฆand then she heard two things. A man clearing his throat, and a young woman giggling.

OMG. Awash with humiliation, she turned to face her clientsโ€ฆand holy crapola. Pretty sure her ovaries just danced.

Travis Long was a feast for the peepers. She knew because her eyes were gobbling him up from head to toe.

He wasnโ€™t the intended, thank God, just the brother. Is he married?

Good Lord, why did she care? But she answered herself real quick as she took him in feature by feature. Sandy-blond hair, steaked by the sun.

Dark brown eyes, fringed by ridiculousโ€”like, really ridiculousโ€”long, thick lashes.

Broad muscled shoulders.

Lean torso.

Long, strong legs.

Of course he had to be married. Heโ€™d probably had a dozen proposals by now. Some lucky woman would have snatched him up already.

Unlessโ€ฆ Remembering her initial phone conversation, she thought maybe he was too aloof. Too unfriendly. A discerning woman wouldnโ€™t be reeled in by mere good looks. Somehow she didnโ€™t feel all that discerning right now.

Whatever this man does for a living, it works in his favor.

The young woman laughed aloud this time. โ€œDonโ€™t worry, Ms. Belanger. He has that effect on everyone.โ€ She nodded at Aurora and Lilith, and Yardley realized they were both gawking, too. 

Appalled, Yardley loudly cleared her throatโ€”and accomplished nothing. Her mother and aunt continued to stare.

โ€œIโ€™ve told him he could have made more money as a model,โ€ the young woman said, โ€œbut no, my brother went into construction instead.โ€

Attempting to ignore the heat in her face, Yardley stepped forward, hand extendedโ€”toward the woman. Who would be her client. She was the one who mattered. โ€œHello. You must be Ms. Long.โ€

โ€œSoon to be Mrs. Borden, with your help.โ€

โ€œOh, I do hope so. That I get to help, I mean. Not that you become Mrs. Borden. Iโ€™m sure thatโ€™s a foregone conclusion or you wouldnโ€™t be here.โ€ Shut up, Yardley. โ€œPlease, just call me Yardley.โ€

โ€œIf youโ€™ll call me Sheena.โ€

Beside her, Travis shifted but said nothing. Compared to him, his sister looked extra petite. Her hair, lighter blond than Travisโ€™s, hung just past her shoulders. They shared the same striking dark eyes and sinful lashes.

Sheena appeared to be just out of her teens. Maybe twenty or twenty-one. Young, excited, and brimming with optimism. Total opposite of her silent, possibly brooding, brother.

What could she say with her aunt and mother still eyeballing him as if theyโ€™d never seen such a fine specimen before? Honestly, in Cemetery, they probably hadnโ€™t. โ€œIโ€™m thrilled for the opportunity to help plan your wedding.โ€ Reluctantly, because she wasnโ€™t yet prepared to gaze on him again, Yardley turned to Travis. It took her a second to get her lungs to work, and then she gasped, โ€œI take it youโ€™re Travis Long, the Victorian home enthusiast?โ€

โ€œI am.โ€ He briefly clasped her hand.

Very perfunctory. Not at all personal. Purely business.

But he had magic hands or something because she felt that touch radiate everywhere. With her tingling palm, she lamely gestured to the gawking duo. โ€œMy mother, Aurora Belanger, and my aunt, Lilith Belanger.โ€

Sheena greeted them with a little less warmth than sheโ€™d shown Yardley.

Travis merely gave them a nod, then said to Yardley, โ€œIโ€™m relieved to see youโ€™ve kept the house true to the period.โ€

Oh goody, a safe subject, and one she was comfortable with. She could talk about the house and stare at him. โ€œIโ€™ve tried. Remodeling it has been a pleasure, but a slow process.โ€ She wrinkled her nose. โ€œMatching all that trim, finding the right valance windows, the iron railingsโ€”โ€

โ€œAnd the slate roof. That impressed me.โ€

Oh, hey. Sheโ€™d impressed him. Score one for her. โ€œMost recently the kitchen got a facelift. I hope I did it justice.โ€

Sheena glanced around. โ€œItโ€™s beautiful. Can we do a tour of it later? I know itโ€™d make this whole trip worthwhile for Travis.โ€

She shot a warning look at her mother and aunt. โ€œAbsolutely. Iโ€™ll show you everything.โ€ What? โ€œI mean, every part of the house. All the rooms. And stuff.โ€ If only her mouth had a spigot she could turn off. โ€œEven the upstairs rooms have been remodeled.โ€ Had her mother and aunt left when they were supposed to, sheโ€™d have tidied their rooms for them. Now she couldnโ€™t, meaning they were probably messy disasters.

Oh, how sweet it was to have a little payback against them. They were fanatics when it came to designing their rooms, but not so big on keeping them decluttered. Yardley knew exactly how theyโ€™d reactโ€”and they didnโ€™t disappoint her.

โ€œExcuse me,โ€ Lilith said, exiting in a dignified, unhurried strideโ€ฆuntil she was out of sight. Then they all heard the rushed clomping of her short heels on wood treads as she raced up the stairs. 

Aurora managed a wan smile. โ€œYes, I should go as well. Good luck, dear. Oh, not that my daughter needs luck, of course. Sheโ€™s quite the talented wedding planner. Very popular here and in the neighboring towns. Why, her vintage weddings are heavily trending, or so she tells me. Personally, I prefer something a little more chic, which of course she offers.โ€

โ€œMother,โ€ Yardley said, feeling her cheeks burn. โ€œYou donโ€™t want to be late.โ€

โ€œOh, no. No, I donโ€™t.โ€ Aurora barely lowered her voice when she said in an aside, โ€œDonโ€™t slouch.โ€ Then she turned and sashayed away, making a little less noise on the stairs than Lilith had. Unfortunately, they could hear them rushing around in their rooms, probably tucking away bras and shoes, clearing clutter from their desks, and hopefully tidying their beds.

It was the one thing she had in common with them: they each loved to show off the house. Since Aurora and Lilith had personally helped with the decor choices for their rooms, they were especially proud of them and loved to show them off.

Yardley pinned on her most professional smile. โ€œWe finished the upstairs as a divided living area, so both my aunt and my mother have their own private suites with bedrooms, bathrooms, and seating areas. My mother chose the side with the balcony, and Aunt Lilith has that romantic turret.โ€

โ€œYou live here, too?โ€ Sheena asked.

โ€œYes, my bedroom is off to the right of the foyer, and the kitchen is to the left.โ€ She gestured down the hall. โ€œOnly the dining room is used as my office. If youโ€™d like to come this way, we can all get comfortable while you share your wedding ideas. Once I have a grasp of what youโ€™re thinking, I can show you my portfolio and we can go over the budget.โ€

Excerpted from The Honeymoon Cottage by Lori Foster.
Copyright ยฉ 2022 by Lori Foster.
Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.

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Author Info:

Lori Foster is a New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author with over 10 million books sold. She received the Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews and her books have been chosen as editors picks by Amazon multiple times. Foster is actively involved in charity work, and all of the author proceeds from her anthologies have gone to various organizations, such as the Animal Adoption Foundation, the Conductive Learning Center, and One Way Farm. She lives in Ohio with her high school sweetheart.

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Spotlight – The Summer of No Attachments

21 Monday Jun 2021

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Lori Foster, The Summer of No Attachments

From New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Lori Foster comes the heartwarming story of two best friends who cross paths with a pair of new-in-town brothers with one angry little boy in tow. A standalone story of second chances at life and love, with found family and rescued animals, perfect for fans of Jill Shalvis, Sarah Morgan, and Lori Wilde.

*****

The Summer of No Attachments : A Novelย 

by Lori Foster

On Sale Date: June 22, 2021

9781335459893

Trade Paperback

$16.99 USD

336 pages

Blurb:

Summer flings with no strings mean nobody gets hurt.

At least, that was the planโ€ฆ

After putting the brakes on her dead-end relationship, local veterinarian Ivey Anders is ready to soak up this summer on her own terms. The way she sees it, no dating means no disappointment. Why complicate life with anything long-term? But when she meets Corbin Meyerโ€”and his troubled young son, Justinโ€”Iveyโ€™s no-strings strategy threatens to unravel before she can put it into practice.

Trust doesnโ€™t come easy for Iveyโ€™s best friend, Hope Mage, a veterinary-clinic assistant whoโ€™s affected by an incident thatโ€™s colored every relationship sheโ€™s had. Though Hopeโ€™s happy for Ivey, she canโ€™t quite open her own heart to the possibility of love. Not just yetโ€ฆ Maybe not ever. Soon, however, sheโ€™s faced with a dilemmaโ€”Corbinโ€™s older brother, Lang. Heโ€™s charming, heโ€™s kindโ€ฆand he may just be the reason Hope needs to finally tear down her walls.

And as the sweet summer months unspool, the two friends discover love wonโ€™t give up on them so easily.

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Excerpt:

Chapter One

Ivey Anders shoved back a wayward curl and gently secured the dog against her body so it couldnโ€™t move while her tech, Hope Mage, carefully clipped away the twisted wire. The poor thing, a stray by the looks of it, had gotten itself tangled pretty tightly and one hind leg was in bad shape. Ivey wanted to get it to the clinic where she could properly assess the damage.

Mud caked the fur, making it difficult to find any other injuries just yet, but there was one astounding fact Ivey couldnโ€™t ignore.

Behind her, the homeowner groused that the dog had likely been stealing eggs from his chicken coop.

Voice calm, temper mostly in check, Ivey said, โ€œYou didnโ€™t hesitate to call me, did you, Marty?โ€ It was well-known that Marty was not a fan of dogs, or cats for that matter, and mostly considered them a nuisance. However, theyโ€™d come to an agreement some time ago. Marty, who owned a fair amount of wooded acreage, was supposed to call her if a stray showed up, and she, as the local vet, would take care of the โ€œproblemโ€ for him.

Laura, his wife, was quick to say, โ€œI called.โ€ Defiant to Marty, she added, โ€œSoon as I heard the poor thing, in fact.โ€

Which didnโ€™t mean much. The animal might have been there for hours. Possibly more than a day, though Ivey couldnโ€™t bear the thought of that.

โ€œSheโ€™s pregnant, you know.โ€ Refusing to take her eyes off the dog and unwilling to raise her voice since it might frighten the animal more, Ivey said, โ€œIf she took an egg, it would have been from starvationโ€”and you already know I would have compensated you for it.โ€

Affronted, Marty grumbled, โ€œI wasnโ€™t worried about one egg, just donโ€™t want to lose my chickens.โ€ He cleared his throat. โ€œIf it helps any, I was out here this morning and she wasnโ€™t caught then. Afternoon I watered my garden, and thatโ€™s why thereโ€™s so much mud. So I doubt she was hung up there more than a few hours.โ€

The fist around Iveyโ€™s heart loosened just a little. โ€œThat helps tremendously, Marty. Thank you.โ€

More times than she could count, Ivey had taken on problems with stray animals who needed special love and care. It didnโ€™t matter that sheโ€™d been working as a veterinarian for years now, seeing all manner of hurt, neglected or just plain ill animals. She still loved them all, and when one hurt, she hurt with it.

โ€œNo thanks necessary,โ€ Marty complained, his tone gruff with insult. โ€œNot like Iโ€™d let an animal suffer.โ€

Ivey had a feeling their definitions of suffer varied a bit, but she realized this mattered to him, and she was too grateful to quibble so she just nodded.

Almost got it,โ€ Hope murmured, and with one last clip, the wire loosened. โ€œThere.โ€ Fingers gentle, she disentangled the dogโ€™s leg, exposing a painful wound.

Ivey murmured to the small animal all the while, cooing softly, petting and holding her secure. The second she was able to sit back on the muddy ground, she pulled the dog into her lap. With her face close to the top of the dogโ€™s head, she whispered, โ€œThere now, thatโ€™s better, isnโ€™t it? Weโ€™ll get you all fixed up, I promise.โ€

โ€œHere.โ€ Slipping off her zip-up hoodie, Hope offered it to Ivey to wrap around the dog. โ€œDo you want me to get the carrier?โ€

Busy swaddling the dog, careful not to jar her, Ivey shook her head. โ€œShe doesnโ€™t weigh more than ten or eleven pounds. Iโ€™ll carry her to the truck and weโ€™ll see how it goes.โ€ Feeling mud seep into the seat of her pants, she realized she couldnโ€™t get up without letting go of the dog. Lifting a brow at Hope, she said, โ€œA little help?โ€

โ€œOh sure.โ€ Hope caught her under one elbow, and Laura hurried forward to take the other, giving her the leverage she needed.

Marty stepped back to avoid getting muddy.

Carefully, the two women got Ivey on her feet. The thick mud was heavy on the seat of her pants, dragging on her stretch jeans that had loosened throughout the day. At least her rubber boots wouldnโ€™t be ruined. Since they treated all sorts of animals, including those on farms, she and Hope each kept a pair at the clinic.

โ€œLetโ€™s go.โ€ Plodding forward, Ivey led the way to the truck. Halfway there, the dog started panting. Concerned, she hastened her step, not at all worried about getting mud on the truck seats. โ€œNo need for the crate. Just get us back to the clinic.โ€

Picking up on her angst, Hope ran around to the driverโ€™s side and got the truck on the road in record time. โ€œEverything okay?โ€

โ€œNot really, no. Somethingโ€™s wrong.โ€

โ€œWhat should I do?โ€

Poor Hope. A sick cat had kept them an hour past closing, and then Marty had calledโ€ฆ โ€œIโ€™m sorry.โ€ Ivey barely took her gaze off the stressed dog. โ€œDo you think you could assist me at the clinic?โ€

โ€œOf course I will! You donโ€™t even have to ask.โ€ Frowning, Hope muttered, โ€œDid you think Iโ€™d drop you off with a dog in distress? Tell you good luck?โ€ She snorted. โ€œHave I ever done that?โ€

She and Hope were close enough that Ivey knew sheโ€™d inadvertently insulted her. โ€œNo, you havenโ€™t. But itโ€™s Friday night after a very long day.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s Friday night for you, too, you know.โ€

โ€œWhat a sad situation for us both.โ€ Despite her worries, Ivey chuckled. โ€œMost women would have plans, and yet we never do.โ€

โ€œYou have Geoff.โ€

Ivey made a face. โ€œLot of good that does me.โ€ Likely Geoff was settled on the couch already, watching sports or playing a video game. The excitement had left their relationship a long time ago, so she doubted heโ€™d even notice her absence.

For her part, Hope never dated. That bothered Ivey a lot, but she loved Hope enough that she would never pry.

Smiling at her friend, Ivey said, โ€œIโ€™m glad I wonโ€™t have to do this alone.โ€

โ€œNot ever,โ€ Hope vowed. โ€œEven if by some miracle I ever do have something worthwhile lined up for the weekend, Iโ€™d still be here for you, okay?โ€

Her friendship with Hope meant so much more than any other relationship Ivey had, including her lackluster romance with Geoff. โ€œSmartest thing I ever did was hire you.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m so glad you did,โ€ Hope whispered. โ€œOtherwise we might not have become friends, then where would I be?โ€

โ€œLetโ€™s just agree that weโ€™re better off together.โ€ Though Ivey was ten years older than Hope, theyโ€™d still hit it off from the start, meshing together as if theyโ€™d been lifelong friends. Where Ivey was take-charge and sometimes a little too outspoken, Hope was an intent listener with an enormous heart.

Ivey often wanted to challenge the world, and Hope, sadly, wanted to hide from it.

Or more accurate, she wanted to hide from any interested men.

Hope had an affinity with animals, plus a gentle but sure touch. She was never squeamish, but she exuded sympathy. Ivey valued her. The clients loved her. And the animals trusted her.

Unfortunately, they were still five minutes away from the clinic when the dog went into labor. โ€œThis is definitely happening,โ€ Ivey said, doing what she could to make the animal comfortable.

Leaning closer to the steering wheel, Hope drove a little faster. โ€œBe there soon.โ€

Theyโ€™d barely gotten in the door when her water broke. Hope ran ahead to prepare an area, moving with practiced ease as she opened an already cleaned kennel and set up a whelping box, then filled it with bedding material. The box had three tall sides to contain the coming puppies, and one low side for the mother to step out for food and water.

Knowing Hope had it in hand, Ivey began cleaning the dog as quickly and efficiently as possible. She managed a cursory job, removing the worst of the mud, when Hope rejoined her. โ€œWeโ€™re all set.โ€

โ€œWith luck weโ€™ll have enough time to clean and wrap her leg before she gives birth.โ€ Usually that happened within two hours after the animalโ€™s water breaking, so they didnโ€™t have a minute to spare.

A day that had already been long just turned entirely endless.

Excerpted from The Summer of No Attachments by Lori Foster,
Copyright ยฉ 2021 by Lori Foster. Published by HQN Books.ย 

*****

Author Info:

Since first publishing in January 1996, Lori Foster has become a New York Times, USA Today, and Publisherโ€™s Weekly bestselling author. She lives in Central Ohio where coffee helps her keep up with her cats and grandkids between writing books. For more about Lori, visit her website at http://www.lorifoster.com, like her on Facebook or find her on Twitter, @lorilfoster.

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Book Review – Cooper’s Charm

09 Wednesday Jan 2019

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Cooper’s Charm

Summer Resort #1

by Lori Foster

One summer, two sisters and a chance to start overโ€ฆ

Before the burglary that shattered her confidence, Phoenix Rose had a fiancรฉ, a successful store and a busy, happy existence. After months spent adrift, she takes a job at the lakeside resort of Cooperโ€™s Charm. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, friendly colleagues and a charismatic, widowed boss, Phoenix is slowly inching her way back into the world.

Visiting Cooperโ€™s Charm to check up on her little sister, Ridley Rose impulsively agrees to fill in as housekeeper. Still reeling from an ego-bruising divorce, she finds satisfaction in a job well doneโ€”and in the attention of the resortโ€™s handsome scuba instructor.

For Phoenix and Ridley, Cooperโ€™s Charm is supposed to be merely temporary. But this detour may lead to the place they most need to be, where the future is as satisfying as it is surprisingโ€ฆ

I’m a little late writing this review because this is definitely one of those fabulous beach reads.ย  But it’s also perfect for those who are looking for a little downtime after the holidays ๐Ÿ™‚ย ย Cooper’s Charmย is full of all the feels and charm that you could ask for.ย  The characters are entertaining, with just a touch of troubles to keep you reading.

Phoenix is at the little resort to take some time to herself and recover from a traumatic experience.ย  She’s definitely not expecting to be attracted to her new boss, especially a man who is working to overcome his own past.ย  The timing may not be the best but these two troubled hearts may just be what each other needs.

Ridley is only at Cooper’s Charm to make sure that her sister is OK.ย  Coming out of a bitter divorce she’s definitely not interested in getting involved again either.ย  How do you think that works out?

I loved these people – they are complex and their interactions kept me entertained.ย  I found myself cheering for them all as they work through their issues and move toward really living in the world again.

Foster is definitely one of today’s most popular romance author’s, with everything from sports romances to romantic suspenses, but I have to admit that her contemporary romances are my favorite.ย  She’s just got such a wonderful way about crafting her characters and I always get so involved in their lives.ย  I’m definitely looking forward to what she has in store next at the summer resort.

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Spotlight – Hard Justice

20 Monday Mar 2017

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I’m so glad we are kicking off the week with one of my favorite authors. ย We’ve seen theย first book in the series already and now it is time to see what these guys are up to next!

*****

NEW YORK TIMESย bestselling authorย Lori Foster returns with the second installment in her explosive new series featuring sexy bodyguards whoโ€™ll do anything to protect the ones they love.

Hard Justice

A Body Armor Novel

by Lori Foster

Blurb:

Playing it safe has never felt so dangerousโ€ฆ

Justice Wallingtonย knows how to harness his strength and intimidating sizeโ€”skills he put to good use first in the MMA cage, and now as a bodyguard at the Body Armor agency. But no opponent has ever left him feeling as off balance as his new client, heiressย Fallon Wade. Far from a spoiled princess, sheโ€™s sweet and intriguingly innocent. Itโ€™s a risk-free assignment, until heโ€™s required to fake a relationship with her in order to blend in.

Sheltered from the world after a family tragedy, Fallon longs to experience lifeโ€”going to bars, dancing, talking to strangers. Not easy with a huge, lethal-looking bodyguard shadowing her every move. Justice seems like her polar opposite, but pretending to be a couple stirs undeniable heat. And when danger strikes again, itโ€™s not just her safety in jeopardy, but a passion thatโ€™s real, raw and absolutely against the rulesโ€ฆ

Grab your copy of HARD JUSTICE here!

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And donโ€™t miss the first book in the Body Armor Series!

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Excerpt:

โ€œIf anything happens to her, we will hold you and the agency personally responsible.โ€

โ€œNothing will.โ€

Her father scowled. โ€œMs. Silver swears youโ€™re caยญpable.โ€

โ€œThat I am.โ€ Though Justice spoke to her father, he didnโ€™t look away from Fallon, and she shivered at the deepness of the voice that stroked over her skin like a warm caress.

โ€œShe also said you were a professional fighter,โ€ her father continued.

โ€œWas once,โ€ Justice agreed. โ€œI fought with the SBC, but I donโ€™t compete anymore.โ€

โ€œSBC?โ€ her father asked.

โ€œSupreme Battle Challenge. Best known fight orgaยญnization there is.โ€

Ah, a fighter. Fallon gave him another quick glance. She supposed that explained the damaged ear, crook in his nose and the outrageous hairstyle. โ€œNot a boxer,โ€ she guessed.

โ€œMixed martial arts, so kicking, grappling, submisยญsions, but yeah, Iโ€™m a pretty good boxer, too.โ€ He jokยญingly threw a few shadow punches, then, with a glance at her dad, quickly sobered. โ€œNot to brag or anything.โ€

With a critical eye, her father said, โ€œAdmittedly, youโ€™re not what I expected.โ€

โ€œYou were looking for Rocky Balboa? The one in the later movies, not the first? He did get slick in the last few, huh? Thatโ€™s not me, though. Never will be.โ€

Such an outpouring left her father stymied for a moยญment. โ€œWell, my wife and Ms. Silver did suggest that youโ€™d be able to blend in.โ€

Fallon remained on the last stepโ€”and still Justice towered over her. She smiled up at him. โ€œThat was my stipulation. That you be able to blend, I mean. I didnโ€™t want a bodyguard to be super conspicuous. But seeing you now, I canโ€™t imagine you blending in too easily.โ€

He crooked a brow. โ€œWhy not?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re rather large to blend.โ€

โ€œDepends on where we go, right?โ€ He took her elbow and very unnecessarily helped her down the last step. โ€œBar, club, steakhouseโ€”no one will pay much attention to me. In this house?โ€ He looked around as if a little put off by the grandeur. โ€œOr a fancy party?โ€ He rasped a big hand over his beard stubble. โ€œI can shave, spiff up a little and force myself into a suit, but that still might not do the trick.โ€

*****

Author Info:

LORI FOSTER is aย New York Times,ย USA TODAYย andย Publishers Weeklyย bestselling author of more than 55 titles, beloved for her contemporary romance novels revolving around alpha males and the women they fall for. Lori has been a recipient of the prestigiousย RT Book Reviewsย Career Achievement Award for Series Romantic Fantasy, and for Contemporary Romance. For more about Lori, visit her website at LoriFoster.com, or check out these online locations where she interacts with readers: Facebook.com/LoriFoster, Twitter.com/LoriLFoster, Goodreads and Pinterest.com/lorilfoster.

You can also sign up for her monthly newsletter at LoriFoster.com/Newsletter.

Links:

WEBSITE:ย http://lorifoster.com/

FACEBOOK:ย https://www.facebook.com/lorifoster

TWITTER:ย https://twitter.com/lorilfoster

GOODREADS:ย https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/17597.Lori_Foster

PINTEREST:ย https://www.pinterest.com/lorilfoster/

YOU TUBE:ย https://www.youtube.com/user/lorifosterauthor/

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Spotlight – Under Pressure

28 Wednesday Dec 2016

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PASSIONS ARE READY TO POP IN STEAMY NEW ROMANTIC THRILLER FROM AWARD WINNING BESTSELLING AUTHOR LORI FOSTER

Fromย New York Timesย andย USA TODAYย bestselling author Lori Foster comes UNDER PRESSURE, the first book in her brand-newย Body Armorย series, featuring her trademark alpha-male heroes and strong-willed heroines, who risk everything to save one another from the deadly forces that seek to destroy them.

*****

under-pressure-coverUnder Pressure

Body Armor series

by Lori Foster

Blurb:

He can protect anything except his heart

Leese Phelps’s road hasn’t been an easy one, but it’s brought him to the perfect jobโ€”working for the elite Body Armor security agency. And what his newest assignment lacks in size, she makes up for in fire and backbone. But being drawn to Catalina Nicholson is a dangerous complication, especially since it could be the very man who hired Leese who’s threatening her.

What Catalina knows could get her killed. But who’d believe the sordid truth about her powerful stepfather? Beyond Leese’s ripped body and brooding gaze is a man of impeccable honor. He’s the last person she expects to trustโ€”and the first who’s ever made her feel safe. And he’s the only one who can help her expose a deadly secret, if they can just stay alive long enoughโ€ฆ

Preorder UNDER PRESSURE here!

Amazonย *ย Kindleย *ย Barnesย *ย Nookย *ย Book Depositoryย *ย GooglePlayย *iBooks*ย BAMย *ย Koboย *ย IndieBound

*****

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*****

lori-foster-author-photoAuthor Info:

LORI FOSTER is aย New York Times,ย USA TODAYย andย Publishers Weeklyย bestselling author of more than 55 titles, beloved for her contemporary romance novels revolving around alpha males and the women they fall for. Lori has been a recipient of the prestigiousย RT Book Reviewsย Career Achievement Award for Series Romantic Fantasy, and for Contemporary Romance. For more about Lori, visit her website at LoriFoster.com, or check out these online locations where she interacts with readers: Facebook.com/LoriFoster, Twitter.com/LoriLFoster, Goodreads and Pinterest.com/lorilfoster.

You can also sign up for her monthly newsletter at LoriFoster.com/Newsletter.

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FACEBOOK:ย https://www.facebook.com/lorifoster

TWITTER:ย https://twitter.com/lorilfoster

GOODREADS:ย https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/17597.Lori_Foster

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Spotlight – Tough Love

29 Saturday Aug 2015

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Tough Love promo

I’m so thrilled to be sharing this one – Lori Foster is one of my favorite authors and I just love her MMA based books (we’ve already seen Hard Knocks and Holding Strong). ย And her latest is getting a lot of good attention…

*****

Book 2_Tough Love by Lori Foster_coverTough Love

Ultimate series

by Lori Foster

Blurb:

She’s playing hard to getโ€ฆto win the MMA fighter of her ultimate fantasies in a sultry new novel from New York Times bestselling author Lori Fosterย 

Vanity Baker loves a good, clean match, but she’s not above playing a little dirty. She’s wanted Stack “The Wolf” Hannigan from day one. Seems as though the best way to corral the famously commitment-phobic fighter is to insist on keeping it casual. And her plan worksโ€”deliciously wellโ€”until Stack’s past steps out of the shadows.

Stack learned early to stay free of attachments. But with sexy, forthright Vanity, he’s the one always left wanting more. Then his troublemaking family comes back into the picture, threatening everything Stack cares aboutโ€”Vanity included. Suddenly he realizes they’re much more than friends with benefits. He’s ready to go to the mat for herโ€ฆbut will it be in time to protect the woman who’s tamed him for good?

Buy Links:

Amazon ** Barnes and Noble ** iBooks ** Kobo ** GooglePlay ** Booksamillion

Praise for TOUGH LOVE:

โ€œFoster brings her signature blend of heat and sweet to her addictive third Ultimate martial arts contemporary. Foster ably tosses out red herrings and also seamlessly lays the foundation for the next book in this series. This luscious tale will appeal to Fosterโ€™s legion of fans and attract new onesโ€”even those who arenโ€™t fans of professional fighting.โ€ – Publishers Weekly

And donโ€™t miss the first books in the Ultimate Series!

HARD KNOCKS

NO LIMITS

HOLDING STRONG

*****

Excerpt:

The breath she held came out in a gasp as he pulled her against him, locked an arm around her waist and took her mouth with hot, incredible greed.

Whoa. And here she thought sheโ€™d been on the ragged edge.

He was so much bigger than her in every way, he made her feel tiny and feminine and fragile. In all other situations her independent soul might have rebelled, but not now. Not with Stack. She trusted him one hundred percent, and wanted him even more than that.

Flattening her hands on his chest, she smoothed over the solid wall of his pecs, up to those rock-solid shoulders. Heat poured off him, andโ€”oh Godโ€”he smelled so good. With his big hands opened on her, his mouth eating at hers, she forgotโ€ฆ everything.

The music and the conversation of other guests faded away. She tunneled her fingers into his hair and tried to get closer still.

Someone bumped into them; Stack didnโ€™t stop kissing her. If anything, his tongue became bolder, exploring, tasting.

Laughter, probably from his friends, sounded nearby, and still he didnโ€™t stop. He gathered her closer.

Jarred back to the here and now, Vanity pressed against him. A true gentleman, Stack immediately eased up.

Her lips tingled. Shoot, her whole body tingled. She drew in a shaky breath. โ€œWow.โ€

Proving he hadnโ€™t, in fact, forgotten they stood in the middle of the floor at a friendโ€™s wedding, he whispered against her lips, โ€œLet me get you someplace private.โ€ A softer kiss of persuasion. โ€œIโ€™ll give you reason to be wowed.โ€

Such a tempting promise.

Oh, how she wanted to haul him to the nearest quiet closet. But that would be dumb. What she wanted, what she hoped he ultimately wanted, would require hours, not a few frenzied minutes.

Voice filled with regret, Vanity explained, โ€œI canโ€™t go just yet.โ€

His rough growl proved his impatience.

โ€œVery soon, I promise.โ€ Adjusting their embrace, her arms around his neck, his hands at her waist, she put some space between them. โ€œLetโ€™s dance while you cool down and Iโ€”โ€

โ€œDream on.โ€ But he eased his hold and fell into step with her. Gaze burning over her, then lingering on her cleavage, he asked, โ€œHow much longer do I have to wait?โ€

Vanity didnโ€™t pretend confusion; she knew exactly what he meant, exactly what he wanted. โ€œOne dance. Then I need to get the bouquet out of the fridge and gather up some presents andโ€”โ€

He groaned again, prompting Vanity to laugh.

โ€œLetโ€™s talk.โ€ Maybe casual conversation would help cool his jets and give her a needed opportunity to regroup.

โ€œOkay.โ€ He leaned in. โ€œI canโ€™t wait to taste youโ€”all over.โ€

All over?

โ€œAnd to get you under me. Or over me. Your preference.โ€

โ€œStack.โ€ Her shaky voice sounded weak. โ€œLetโ€™s talk about something that isnโ€™t provoking.โ€

โ€œLike what? Because honest to god, darlinโ€™, after weeks of your verbal foreplay, Iโ€™m feeling pretty damned provoked.โ€

The smile came slowly. Teasing Stack was a true pleasure.

*****

Lori - Dec 2014Author Info:

Since first publishing in January 1996, Lori Foster has become a USA Today, Publisherโ€™s Weekly and New York Times bestselling author. Lori has published through a variety of houses, including Kensington, St. Martinโ€™s, Harlequin, Silhouette, Samhain, and Berkley/Jove. She is currently published with HQN.

Lori hosts a very special annual โ€œReader & Authorโ€ event in West Chester, Ohio. Proceeds from the event have benefited many worthy causes, including the Hamilton County YWCA Battered Womenโ€™s Shelter, the Animal Adoption Foundation, The Conductive Learning Center for children with spina bifida and cerebral palsy, and The One Way Farm, Childrenโ€™s Home.

Each year Lori donates all proceeds from one book to charity. You can see the benefit romance books here: http://lorifoster.com/benefit-books/

LINKS:

WEBSITE: http://lorifoster.com/

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/lorifoster

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/lorilfoster

GOODREADS: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/17597.Lori_Foster

PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/lorilfoster/

YOU TUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/lorifosterauthor/

Holding Strongย is part of theย Ultimateย series.

*****

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The full series includes the following stories:

  • Hard Knocks
  • No Limits
  • Holding Strong
  • Tough Love
  • Fighting Dirty

*****

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Spotlight – Holding Strong

02 Thursday Apr 2015

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I absolutely LOVE Lori Foster’s MMA based series so I’m super excited for her newest, Holding Strong.ย  Check out all of the details below!ย  If it is anything like Hard Knocks it is a guaranteed winner.

*****

Book 2_Holding Strong by Lori Foster_coverHolding Strong

An Ultimate Novel

By Lori Foster

Blurb:

An up-and-coming MMA fighter wants more than just one night from a woman fleeing her past in Loriโ€™s irresistible new novel.

Heavyweight fighter Denver Lewis plays real nice, but he doesnโ€™t share. Thatโ€™s why heโ€™s been avoiding top-notch flirt Cherry Peyton. But a man can only resist those lush curves for so long. Their encounter surpasses all his fantasies, bringing out protective urges that Cherryโ€™s about to need more than she knowsโ€ฆ

Denverโ€™s combination of pure muscle and unexpected tenderness has been driving Cherry wild. Yet no sooner does she get what sheโ€™s been craving than old troubles show up on her doorstep. And this time, Cherry canโ€™t hide behind a carefree faรงade. Because the man by her side is one whoโ€™ll fight like hell to keep her safeโ€ฆif only sheโ€™ll trust him enough to let himโ€ฆ

REVIEWS:

โ€œHolding Strongย will have you holding your breath while burning fingers quickly turn the pages.โ€ –ย Fresh Fiction

โ€œโ€ฆa fun and sexy read. It has a touch of suspense to it as well to keep the pace of the story going along.โ€ –ย It’s a Reading Thing

โ€œThe men of Fosterโ€™s Ultimate series may be powerful fighters, but they are all heart, and none more so than the hero of this installment. His unwavering support for his feisty, frightened heroine redeems them both in time, but it is their searing chemistry that will hold readersโ€™ attention.โ€ –ย RT Book Reviews

โ€œFosterโ€ฆmanages to keep characters evolving throughout the course of a novel, becoming true โ€˜heroesโ€™ by the time โ€˜The Endโ€™ rolls around.โ€ –ย Ripe for Reader

Buy Links:

AMAZON: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OYAXS9W/

BARNES & NOBLE: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/holding-strong-lori-foster/1120348723?ean=9781460380543

iBooks: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/holding-strong/id933738960?mt=11

KOBO: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/holding-strong

and in print:

AMAZON: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0373779615/

BARNES & NOBLE: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/holding-strong-lori-foster/1120348723?ean=9780373779611

BAM: http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Holding-Strong/Lori-Foster/9780373779611?id=6029538019640

*****

Ultimate

Holding Strongย is part of theย Ultimateย series.ย  The full series includes the following stories:

  • Hard Knocks
  • No Limits
  • Holding Strong
  • Tough Love
  • Fighting Dirty

*****

Excerpt:

Twisting around, he forgot all about harassing his friendโ€”which had probably been Armieโ€™s intent. But damn, he hadnโ€™t lied. Denver watched Cherry laughingly refuse an insistent guy bent on gaining her cooperation. The slow, thrumming music would have meant a different type of dance and Denver let out a breath when she didnโ€™t give in.

Seeing her body to body with another man, this time someone he didnโ€™t know, would have made him nuts.

Stack sat to one side of her, also watching the idiot who refused to take no for an answer.

To her other side, Miles started to frown. Suddenly Cherry pushed back her chair and an ugly tension sank into Denverโ€™s chestโ€”until she grabbed up her purse and made a hasty getaway toward the restrooms. When the idiot started to follow, Miles blocked his way while Stack spoke close to his ear. Whatever he said made loverboy frown and search the bar.

It wasnโ€™t until his gaze clashed with Denverโ€™s that he gave up and stalked awayโ€”in the opposite direction that Cherry had gone.

Smiles quirking, Stack and Miles both saluted Denver, then went back to their table and the other women there.

He was wondering what Stack had said when Armie shoved him, and Denver almost dropped off his seat. Righting himself, he muttered, โ€œWhat the fuck?โ€ and shoved Armie back. But since Armie wasnโ€™t daydreaming as Denver had been, he barely budged.

Snickering, Armie shook his head. โ€œDamn man, get it together or go after her.โ€

*****

11064033_10153086520349435_567182226_oAuthor Info:

Since first publishing in January 1996, Lori Foster has become a USA Today, Publisherโ€™s Weekly and New York Times bestselling author. Lori has published through a variety of houses, including Kensington, St. Martinโ€™s, Harlequin, Silhouette, Samhain, and Berkley/Jove. She is currently published with HQN.

Lori hosts a very special annual โ€œReader & Authorโ€ event in West Chester, Ohio. Proceeds from the event have benefited many worthy causes, including the Hamilton County YWCA Battered Womenโ€™s Shelter, the Animal Adoption Foundation, The Conductive Learning Center for children with spina bifida and cerebral palsy, and The One Way Farm, Childrenโ€™s Home.

Each year Lori donates all proceeds from one book to charity. You can see the benefit romance books here :http://lorifoster.com/benefit-books/

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Book Review – Hard Knocks

27 Sunday Jul 2014

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cover48894-mediumIn the stunning prequel novella to her new mixed martial arts series, New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster brings together an elite fighter and the woman he’s determined to win.

Brute strength. Unforgettable moves. It’s no wonder Harper Gates hasn’t been able to get her fling with Gage “Savage” Ringer out of her head. Months have passed since she laid eyesโ€”or any other body partsโ€”on him. Months without a word of contactโ€ฆuntil, sidelined by injury, he comes back to town.

Staying focused on his training seemed like a smart move to Gage, even if he thought about Harper every day. Seeing her again only makes it clear how much is at stake. He’s got one night to earn back her trust. One night to show her that behind his breathtaking skill and ripped body is a man who’ll give her everything she needs.

I absolutely ADORED Fosterโ€™s SBC Fighers series and Iโ€™m super excited to see sheโ€™s bringing readers another MMA series!

I think the blurb is a little deceiving โ€“ Harper and Gage were starting a relationship when he got the chance at a main card fight.ย  Itโ€™s a big deal and heโ€™s sure that Harper will understand his need to go away to train without distractions โ€ฆ distractions like Harper.ย  (Yeah, silly man!)ย  So when an injury causes him to be cut from the fight, he heads home, thinking everything will be like before.ย  (Yeah, very silly man!)ย  Once he realizes what happens he does what he needs to in order to convince Harper how he feels.ย  Basically heโ€™s a typically clueless hero who has to fix his screw up and win back his girl.ย  And itโ€™s hot.ย  And sweet.ย  Did I say hot?ย  Whew!

Foster has an absolutely stellar writing style (as proven by her 80+ story booklist and almost 2 decade career) and itโ€™s in full force with Hard Knocks.ย  We jump right in the middle of Gage and Harperโ€™s relationship but it is never awkward as we learn their history and see them work their way toward a HEA.ย  She gives us engaging characters, with realistic issues and feelings, and a lot of sizzle.ย  I love the passion and genuine caring with Harper and Gage.ย  They love each other but also their friends and their community.ย  Itโ€™s a wonderfully tight little group that I canโ€™t wait to get to know better.

Novella in length, but not in impact, Hard Knocks is a great intro to the โ€œUltimateโ€ series.ย  Added to the fun, we also get to meet the other guys at the gym, all of whom are likely to have a fantastic story of their own.ย  No Limits is due on shelves in late August and another story follows early next year.ย  And I canโ€™t wait!

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