Now that Valentine’s Day is over, maybe it’s time to treat yourself to a new book boyfriend … this one is getting perfect reviews!
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by Tracy Krimmer
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Age category: Adult
Release Date: February 14, 2018
Blurb:
Love? Second chances? That crap is for romantics, not realists like Juliette. She has a bad attitude about love and an even worse one when it comes to second chances. And she may dress like an elf for a few weeks out of the year, but that doesnβt mean she loves Christmas.
Stability? Purpose? Landon is surfing a pleasant wave of both until he’s fired. Devastating news from his sister certainly doesnβt help. At least he has the holidays to look forward to.
When Landon shows up at the mall and Juliette prevents a disaster, he canβt stop thinking about that sweet elf. Juliette doesnβt believe in the spirit of Christmas, but she canβt help but wonder why Landon was in her line that day. Could Landon deserve one of those second chances she’s so unwilling to give?
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Excerpt:
Weβre nearing the front of the line, and Iβm grateful everyone seems to be quick with their requests of Santa. Santa and the elves win points for their efficiency.
βUncle Landy, my tummy hurts.β
And there it is. Iβm not surprised sheβs complaining about her stomach, but Iβm a little shocked it took this long for it to bother her.
βMaybe we should head home.β I hate to say it, but itβs the best option.
βNo!β The disappointment spreads across her face like a storm rolling in at fifty miles an hour. βI want to see Santa. You promised.β
Her hands are pressed against her tummy, and her face is a shade whiter than a ghost. If we donβt make it to the front of the line in a matter of minutes, sheβll leave a present right in the middle of the North Pole.
βAbby, I think maybe we should do this another time. Iβll make it up to you.β I hate being the bearer of bad news but Iβm sure she feels terrible. I have to hand it to her for sticking it out, though.
βNoooooo.β
I canβt stand it when she cries. Sometimes itβs annoying, other times, like now, itβs sad and makes me sad, too. I know how bad she wants this, and itβs hurting her that it may not happen.
I crouch down next to her, allowing the bags to roll off my arms and onto the ground. I take a hold of her hands. βAbby, listen to me. That cinnamon roll was a little too much to eat. You should get home and rest. Standing in line wonβt make you feel any better. Lying down will.β
She doesnβt answer me, only stares at me with those big eyes, her painted-on smile now erased and carved into a frown. Her skin is becoming paler by the second, her huge eyes now drooping. I know this look. Sheβs about to lose it.
βHere!β An arm swooshes past me with a bucket. As soon as it reaches Abby, she throws up right into it.
When Abby finishes bringing up her dinner and the Cinnabon, I pull her close to me. I donβt care if I get some on my shirt or my pants. She needs comfort right now.
βThank you,β I say as I look up to thank everyoneβs hero because letβs face it, no one wants to be standing in line with someoneβs puke.
My eyes float up the black leggings, past the green and red fabric with arms so wide she could use them as wings, to the beautiful woman underneath the pointed hat with a bell. Her red lips hypnotize me as she smiles, her blue eyes sparkling enough to make me believe in Santa Claus.
βThanks.β Thatβs all I manage to say. I seem to have lost the ability to speak as Iβm entirely fixated on her. I canβt break my gaze from this woman in front of me.
She holds the bucket behind her back, doing us all a favor and removing the smell as fast as she can. βNo problem. Iβve worked here enough years to know when itβs about to happen. I always keep a bucket handy.β
Prepared, gorgeous, and not afraid to handle the puke monster. Iβm already impressed.
βIβm sorry. She ate a little too much, and I guess her stomach couldnβt handle it.β There. I found the words.
βDonβt worry about it.β She leans down so sheβs eye to eye with Abby. βHow do you feel now? Better?β
Abby shrugs, and Iβm not sure if she still isnβt feeling well, or if sheβs being cautious with a stranger, which I appreciate. Even though sheβs with me, you can never be too safe these days.
βTell you what. I think you should let your daddy take you home. Come back tomorrow, and Iβll be here. You can skip the line and see Santa right away. Iβm giving you a sick pass.β
Abby releases her hands from her tummy and smiles at me. Neither I nor Abby correct the woman dressed as an elf that Iβm her uncle.
βReally?β Abby asks. She glances up at me and back at the woman, not sure if she should believe her or not.
βYou bet. Iβll be right next to the big guy. I promise.β This time the elf winks at me, and her smile widens, her cheeks so rosy against her creamy skin.
Iβll have to clear it with Courtney but I donβt suspect it will be a problem unless sheβs upset Abby is sick. βYou can do that?β I donβt want to disappoint Abby and if what this woman is saying is true, I can still save the day. Uncle Landy to the rescue.
βSure can. Iβve been working with Santa for years. Iβm probably his number one elf. So, six tomorrow?β
βSix tomorrow.β I nod at her, trying not to exaggerate my appreciation. βIβm Landon, and this is Abby, by the way.β
βSugar Plum,β she says as she pats Abby on the head. βGlad to meet the both of you. Iβll see you tomorrow, six sharp.β
Abby squeezes my hand with a little squeal to accompany it. As Sugar Plum heads behind Santaβs Village with the bucket, I remain focused on her, smiling inside as the bells on her shoes ding. She may be the cutest elf I have ever seen.
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Tracy Krimmer loves coffee, popcorn, Drew Barrymore, and the movie Saving Silverman. She enjoys reading great books (of course) and writing realistic characters for you to enjoy. When she listens to music she prefers the 80s and 90s music she grew up on. In a typical day youβll find her writing at one of her favorite spots–on the couch, at the kitchen table, or at her favorite hometown coffee shop.
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