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Colette

by Michelina Vinter

4.8 stars – 8 Reviews
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In 1938, Colette, an eighteen-year-old Parisian girl, falls for American professor Adam Walker. Within weeks, the young couple married and moving back to the United States, and Colette must say goodbye to the only home she’s ever known. After traveling to New York and eventually to her new home in Berkeley, Colette discovers that she’s expecting, and life doesn’t seem like it could get any better.

Colette soon discovers, however, that Adam isn’t the man she thinks. Forced to endure an abusive husband and a lonely pregnancy, the only solace she can find is with her neighbor, John Wu. A devoted friend, John proves to be the shoulder she can cry on, and the man she can depend on to take care of her. But as time goes by and war draws nearer, life begins to take a dramatic turn. As the world begins to change around her, Colette’s fantastic story will take her around the world and back in defense of her family, her child, and her love. Packed to the brim with dramatic twists and turns, this exhilarating story follows one woman’s incredible journey through life, love, and war.

Colette is an exciting new romantic thriller by Michelina Vinter filled with fast-paced emotions and gripping suspense. Exploring the constraints of life and family, this captivating novel uses romance, action, and intrigue to draw readers in while showing them something more. An enthralling romantic thriller, the novel is a perfect read for anyone who enjoys leisurely reading. From action aficionados to romance junkies, this book is perfect for readers of all backgrounds and interests and will keep them hooked until the very last word.

A delicious blend of action, adventure, and romance, Colette is a one-of-a-kind story that follows one woman’s fantastic journey through life. Encountering everything from first love and domestic abuse to the Gestapo and even a kidnapping plot, Colette’s life proves to be as exciting as it is dramatic and a truly remarkable story to experience. Keeping readers guessing until the last sentence, this tremendous novel will stick with readers long after they’ve put the book down.

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“This book is a fascinating turn-pager! You will not want to put it down. Michelina Vinter provides a new spin on a WWII romance, in many ways the opposite of “Casa Blanca”… nothing is as expected and the woman is the heroine, more stable, strong, wiser and braver than most men around her in a time of crisis. I can’t wait for the film to come out! Hollywood?”

About The Author

Michelina Vinter is a practicing acupuncturist and herbalist residing in the San Francisco Bay area with her two children, her husband, and a sweet shadow, her son’s Havanese. Possessing a vivid imagination since she was a child, she often was told to get to the point—which led to her career as an acupuncturist. Born in France, she left her family and moved to the United States when she was twelve years old. With firsthand experiences in hard goodbyes and long conversations with her maternal grandmother who was born in 1920, Vinter’s wisdom beyond her years has led to a fulfilling writing career covering multiple genres.

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From USA Today and New York Times Bestselling Author Emme Rollins
A “New Adult” Rock Star Romance

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Who knew loving a real rock star could be so hard?

Sara is Dale Diamond’s biggest fan—and one of his biggest secrets. Catapulted to fame, Dale and his band, Black Diamond, are learning to deal with the grueling realities of the music business… including frenzied groupies. Dale’s agent, determined to preserve the musician’s image as a sexy single man, won’t let fans know he has a girlfriend.

All Dale wants is to make music and love Sara. But he’s caught up in the demands of recording and touring, while Sara has graduated art school and found a job. She and her rocker boyfriend are starting down different paths. Sara knows she’s the luckiest girl in the world to have Dale in her life—but luck is about to run out.

A lurking, dark past will come back to haunt them both, forcing two young lovers to face harsh realities about life and each other. When the weight of the world is on their shoulders, will Dale and Sara be able to hold it all together for the sake of their love?

Turn up your collar, feather your hair, and splash on some Polo, because we’re going back to the late ’80′s when MTV played music videos, there was no such thing as American Idol, and becoming a star meant doing nothing short of crazy for that one, big break.

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The door opened.

“I’m coming!” I called, turning with my bouquet in hand, putting on my brightest face.

And it was him.

Dale slipped into the room and knocked the breath from me instantly. He wore a black tux, his hair cut short now, no longer the shaggy mess it had been when I met him. I couldn’t remember whose decision it had been—which manager or producer or publicist—but I liked the change. I could see his eyes, all that dark heat focused directly on me. It had been a month since we’d been in the same room together and here he was, finally materialized in front of me like a dream.

I wasn’t sure I wasn’t dreaming until he spoke.

“Sara.” Just my name, but it was in his mouth, soft and full, spoken like a little prayer.

And then he was on me, just as I’d pictured it—two strides and I was in his arms, swept up into his embrace, mouth crushing mine with the force of a kiss we’d both been waiting for, longing for, dreaming about and remembering. It was like breathing again after being so long underwater you forgot where you were.

It was like coming home.

“You’re home,” I murmured against his lips, the heat of his body burning me like a brand, even through the layers of satin, far too much fabric between us. My God, I wanted him. There was a whole world waiting out there for us, a church full of people—it was Aimee’s day, not mine—but I was so full of him in that moment I could have forgotten it all. That was what Dale Diamond did to me.

“I promised.” He nuzzled my neck, sending delicious shivers down my arms, actually making goose bumps. I clutched at him, flowers still in my hand, arms around his neck, unable to believe he was here, real, flesh. “I told you, I’ll always come for you.”

I smiled at his words, those sweet song lyrics he’d written just for me. They were the first single on his album, just released and doing so well on the charts it was dazzling. I heard “my” song on the radio twenty times a day, saw Dale on MTV more now than I’d ever seen Tyler Vincent back during my dark, obsessive rock star days. And still, I craved more this man.

“I couldn’t wait to come home to you,” he whispered, lips burning a trail along my neck. “I can’t think about anything but you when you’re not with me.”

“I know. Me too.” I moaned softly as his hands moving over my dress, all that flowing, slippery satin. I felt his desperation, his urgency, and met it, using my bouquet of flowers to draw his head in toward me to kiss him hard, giving me a strong, heady combination of sweet roses and Dale to fill my senses. Our tongues met and slid and our mouths and arms locked as we lost and found each other in the moment.

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From USA Today and New York Times Bestselling Author Emme Rollins
A “New Adult” Rock Star Romance

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Who knew loving a real rock star could be so hard?

Sara is Dale Diamond’s biggest fan—and one of his biggest secrets. Catapulted to fame, Dale and his band, Black Diamond, are learning to deal with the grueling realities of the music business… including frenzied groupies. Dale’s agent, determined to preserve the musician’s image as a sexy single man, won’t let fans know he has a girlfriend.

All Dale wants is to make music and love Sara. But he’s caught up in the demands of recording and touring, while Sara has graduated art school and found a job. She and her rocker boyfriend are starting down different paths. Sara knows she’s the luckiest girl in the world to have Dale in her life—but luck is about to run out.

A lurking, dark past will come back to haunt them both, forcing two young lovers to face harsh realities about life and each other. When the weight of the world is on their shoulders, will Dale and Sara be able to hold it all together for the sake of their love?

Turn up your collar, feather your hair, and splash on some Polo, because we’re going back to the late ’80’s when MTV played music videos, there was no such thing as American Idol, and becoming a star meant doing nothing short of crazy for that one, big break.

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Previously published by Harlequin Books

Single mother Samantha Dean doesn’t have time for Christmas. Or romance, for that matter. She is weeks away from opening her own catering business, the most important part of her plan to provide her certified genius daughter Patty with all the wonderful things she deserves.

Except Patty doesn’t want to go to a fancy boarding school. She wants a father and when she meets bartender Murphy O’Rourke at her fourth grade Career Day presentation, she knows she’s met the man of her mother’s dreams!

But can she convince her Mrs. Scrooge of a mom that it was time to give Christmas — and love — a second chance?

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Chapter One

 

 

Patricia Mary Elizabeth Dean knew all about biology and how marriage and babies didn’t always go hand-in-hand the way they did in old movies and television sitcoms. She’d heard stories about the days when a young girl had to leave home if she became pregnant out of wedlock but those days were long gone by the time it happened to her mother Samantha.

Sam had stayed right where she was, safe and secure in her parents’ house in Rocky Hill, New Jersey. She finished her senior year of high school and, nine months pregnant with Patty, she marched up to get her diploma then marched back out of the auditorium and headed for the hospital in Princeton. Five hours later Patty was born, and it seemed that from her very first breath she had been looking for a man to be her father.

Her best friend Susan couldn’t understand it at all. “My dad is always telling me I can’t stay up to watch Letterman,” Susan had complained just last week. “He won’t let me wear nail polish or get a tattoo or even think about going to the movies with Bobby Andretti until I’m twenty-one. You’re really a whole lot better off with just your mom.”

Patty knew her mom was pretty special. Sam was independent and ambitious and she had always managed to keep a roof over their heads and good food on the table, even while she juggled school and work and taking care of Patty. But there was one thing Sam wasn’t very good at and that was romance.

Her mom said she didn’t have time for boyfriends and dating and maybe that was true but it seemed to Patty that it wouldn’t be long before she ran out of time. Patty had heard women her mother’s age talking about their biological clocks and how all the good men had been snapped up while they were busy building careers and she hated to think her mom would end up old and lonely with a dozen cats.

Not that Patty didn’t like cats but . . .

And so it was that she decided to take over the quest.

There had been a few good prospects but nobody she could imagine becoming part of her family until the day Murphy O’Rourke walked into the classroom to give his career-day presentation, and she knew her search was over.

Murphy O’Rourke wasn’t handsome, although his sandy brown hair was shiny and his hazel eyes held a friendly twinkle. He wore a brown polo shirt with a corduroy sport coat that was frayed at the elbows—and Patty couldn’t imagine him sewing on those wimpy patches Susan’s dad had on his corduroy sport coat. He didn’t have a fistful of gold rings or ugly puffs of chest hair sticking out of his shirt, and his voice didn’t go all oily when he talked to women. When Mrs. Venturella introduced him to the class he didn’t try to be funny or cool or any of the thousand other things that would have been the kiss of death as far as Patty was concerned.

He smiled at them as if they were real live people and said, “Good morning. I’m Murphy O’Rourke,” and something inside Patty’s heart popped like a birthday balloon.

“That’s the one!” she whispered to Susan. “He’s perfect.”

Susan’s round gray eyes widened. “Him?” The girl looked down at the fact sheet in front of her. “He hasn’t even been to college.”

“I don’t care. He’s exactly what I’ve been looking for.”

Susan wrinkled her nose. “He’s old.”

“So is my mother. That’s what makes him so perfect.”

“I liked the fireman,” said Susan. “Did you see those muscles!” The girl sighed deeply and fluttered her eyelashes, and Patty could barely keep from hitting her best friend over the head with her math notebook.

“The fireman was stupid,” said Patty. “He didn’t even understand the theory behind water-pressure problems encountered fighting high-rise fires.”

“Patty, nobody understands things like that except you.”

“The nuclear physicist from M.I.T. understood.”

“Then why don’t you think he’s the right man?”

“Because he called me ‘little lady’ when he answered my question on the feasibility of nuclear power near major urban centers.”

“But he was cute,” said Susan. “He had the most darling red suspenders and bow tie.”

“I hate bow ties.”

Susan made a face. “Oh, you hate everything, Patty Dean. I think you’re about the snobbiest girl I’ve ever—”

“Patricia! Susan!” Mrs. Venturella rapped her knuckles sharply against the chalkboard at the front of the room. “If your conversation is so fascinating, perhaps you’d be willing to share it with the rest of the class.”

Susan’s cheeks turned a bright red and she slumped down in her chair. “Sorry, Mrs. Venturella,” she mumbled.

Patty found herself staring up at the twinkling hazel eyes of Murphy O’Rourke and suddenly unable to speak.

“Patricia,” warned Mrs. Venturella. “Do you have something to say?”

Murphy O’Rourke winked at her and before she knew it, the words came tumbling out. “Are you married?”

All around her the class was laughing but Patty didn’t care. This was important.

O’Rourke looked her straight in the eye. “No, I’m not.”

“Do you have any kids?”

“No kids.”

“Do you—”

“That’s enough, Patricia.” Mrs. Venturella turned to O’Rourke and gave him one of those cute little “I’m sorry” shrugs Patty had seen the woman give Mr. MacMahon, the phys ed teacher with the hairy chest. “I apologize, Mr. O’Rourke. Patricia is one of our advanced students and she has an active curiosity.”

“I make my living being curious,” he said, then crossed his arms over his chest and leaned back against Mrs. Venturella’s desk. He looked straight at Patty. “Go ahead. Ask me anything you want.”

“On the newspaper business,” said Mrs. Venturella, with a stern look for Patty, who still couldn’t speak.

“Do you make a lot of money?” Craig Haley, class treasurer, asked.

“Enough to pay my rent,” said O’Rourke.

“Did you ever go to China?” asked Sasha D’Amato.

“Twice.” He grinned. “And I was thrown out once.”

Danielle Meyer held up a copy of the New York Telegram. “How come I don’t see your name anywhere?”

“Because I quit.”

Patty was extremely impressed: he didn’t so much as bat an eye when Mrs. Venturella gasped in horror. “What do you do now?” Patty asked.

“I’m a bartender.”

The only sound in the classroom was the pop of Susan’s bubble gum.

“Look,” he said, dragging his hand through his sandy brown hair, “I didn’t mean to misrepresent anything. When you guys called and asked me to speak at the school, I was still a reporter for the Telegram. This is a pretty new development.”

“Why’d you quit?” Patty asked. If there was anything her mom hated, it was a quitter. She hoped Murphy O’Rourke had a good reason for giving up a glamorous job as a New York City reporter and becoming a run-of-the-mill bartender, or it was all over.

“Artistic freedom,” said Murphy O’Rourke.

“Bingo!” said Patty.

She’d finally found her man.

 

 

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MURPHY O’ROURKE had faced hostile fire in the desert war. He had stared danger in the face everywhere from the subways of New York City to the back alleys of Hong Kong to the mean streets of Los Angeles and never broken a sweat.

He’d been lied to, cursed at, beaten up and knocked down a time or two but he’d never, not ever, encountered anything like facing sixty curious New Jersey school kids on career day at Harborfields Elementary School in Montgomery Township.

All in all, it made running naked down the Turnpike backward in a blizzard seem like a day at the park.

They asked him about passports and phone taps. They asked him about deadlines and drug busts and protecting his sources. Those kids had more questions than the White House press corps and he had a hell of a time keeping up with them.

Why had he let his old man talk him into this, anyway? His father had always been big on community participation and had agreed to this command performance a few months before the massive heart attack that laid him low. When Murphy stepped in to take care of things for Bill, he hadn’t expected his job description would include a visit to Sesame Street.

Funny how quickly it all came back to you with the first whiff of chalk dust. The pencils and the rulers; the big jars of library paste and gold stars for perfect attendance; blackboards and erasers and the unmistakable smell of wet boots on a snowy morning. Of course today there was also the hum of computers and the friendly LCD glow of hand-held calculators, but except for a few different trappings, it was still the same.

Even though it had been over twenty-five years since he’d been in the fourth grade, he found that a few things never changed. It wasn’t tough at all to peg that dark-haired boy in the first row as the class wise guy, or the pretty little blonde near the window as the class flirt. The clown and the jock and most-likely-to-end-up-at-trade-school were just as easy to pick out.

But that serious-looking girl with the bright red hair and big blue eyes—damned if he could figure out where she fit in the scheme of things. She didn’t ask the usual questions about the glamorous life of a reporter. Instead of giggling when he told his best “I interviewed Justin Bieber” story, she asked him if he’d ever been married. Hell, even after he told her he’d never taken the plunge, she went right ahead and asked him if he had kids, and she never so much as blushed. In fact she seemed more interested in knowing the details of his after-hours life than the details of his headline-making rescue of an Iranian hostage last year.

When Mrs. Venturella introduced the lawyer—”Anne Arvoti, divorce specialist”—Murphy breathed easily for the first time since he entered the classroom. He nodded at Mrs. Venturella, then was making a beeline toward the door when a small hand snaked out and grabbed him by the coat tails.

The red-haired girl with the ponytail. He should’ve known.

“You can’t leave,” she whispered, her freckled face earnest and eager. “There’s a party afterward.”

“I’ve got a bar to run,” he whispered back, wondering why he felt like he’d been caught playing hooky and she was the truant officer.

“You have to stay,” she insisted, clutching his coat more tightly. “I have to make sure that you—”

“Patty!” Mrs. Venturella’s voice sounded to his right. “A bit more respect for Ms. Arvoti’s presentation, if you will.”

He had to hand it to the kid. Her cheeks reddened but not for a second did she look away. “Please!” she mouthed, turning her head slightly so her teacher couldn’t see. “You have to stay!”

Murphy hesitated. He hated schools. He hated school parties. He hated the thought of answering a thousand questions while he juggled milk and cookies and longed for a stiff Scotch. He had to get back to the bar and take over from Jack so the guy could grab himself some dinner. There was a meeting of the Tri-County Small Business Association at 7:00 p.m., then back to the bar for the usual late-night crowd. The last thing he had time for was playing Captain Kangaroo for a roomful of ten-year-olds.

But this kid was looking up at him with such unabashed eagerness that the rock that had passed for his heart for longer than he cared to remember thawed a bit.

“Christmas cookies,” she whispered, her blue eyes eager and bright behind her wire-rimmed glasses. “My mom made them.”

“It’s only December first,” he whispered back. “Aren’t you rushing things?”

“Christmas can’t come soon enough for me. Besides, I have a deal for you

Murphy O’Rourke knew when he had been bested and he was okay with it. She was probably a Girl Scout pushing chocolate mint cookies. He could handle that.

“Why not?” he said, shrugging his shoulders and taking a seat near the blackboard. A glass of milk, a few Santa Claus cookies, and he’d be out of there.

An hour, give or take. What difference could one more hour possibly make?

 

 

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IT TOOK MURPHY exactly fifteen minutes to find out. The kid was some piece of work.

“Fifty dollars,” Murphy said, meeting her fierce blue eyes. “Not a penny more.”

“Sixty-five dollars a tray,” Patty Dean stated in a voice Lee Iacocca would envy. “Anything less and we’d be running in the red.”

Murphy threw his head back and laughed out loud. “I don’t think you’ve ever run in the red in your life. You’re one tough negotiator.”

“Thank you.” She didn’t even blink. “But it will still be sixty-five dollars a tray. My mother is an expert chef, and food doesn’t come cheap.”

“Does your father have you on his payroll? You’re better at this than most Harvard MBAs.”

He caught the swift glitter of braces as a smile flickered across her freckled face. “My mother will be glad to hear that.”

“And your dad?”

She shrugged her bony shoulders. “I wouldn’t know. The last time I saw him I was two years old.”

“Two?”

“Yes,” she said. “My long-term memory is excellent and I remember him quite clearly.”

Murphy wouldn’t have thought it possible but his battle-scarred heart again showed signs of life. He’d grown up without his mother, and he knew that the emptiness never left, no matter how old you got or how successful. “Yeah, well, then tell your mom she has one hell of a businesswoman on her hands.”

“Sixty-two fifty,” Patty said. “Take it or leave it.”

“Sixty-three,” said Murphy, extending his right hand and engulfing the girl’s hand in his. “Not a penny less.”

Patty’s auburn brows rose above the tops of her eyeglasses. “Sixty-three? Are you certain?”

“Take it or leave it.”

“You’re got yourself a deal, Mr. O’Rourke.”

Patty gave him her mother’s business card and promised that Samantha Dean would be at the TriCounty meeting later that evening to finalize the arrangements. Feeling smug and self-satisfied, Murphy grabbed an extra cookie and headed out toward his car in the rainswept parking lot.

It wasn’t until he was halfway back to the bar that he realized he’d just made a deal with a ten-year-old budding corporate shark whose mother might take a dim view of handshake agreements with unemployed gonzo journalists who were now pulling drafts for a living.

And, all things considered, he wouldn’t blame her one bit.

 

 

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SAMANTHA DEAN stifled a yawn as the New Jersey Transit train rumbled toward the station at Princeton Junction. The railroad car was cold and damp and it took every ounce of imagination in Sam’s body to conjure up visions of hot soup and a roaring fire. Before she knew it she’d be home with Patty, the two of them snug in their favorite robes as they watched Monday Night Football.

“One more day,” she said to her best friend Caroline. “Twenty-four hours and I never have to ride this blasted cattle car again.”

“Speak for yourself,” said Caroline, eyeing the handsome businessmen sitting opposite the two women. “I rather enjoy riding the train.”

Sam resisted the urge to kick Caroline in her fashionable ankle. “You wouldn’t mind a trek through the Sahara if there was a man involved.”

“Try it some time,” Caroline said, her dimples deepening. “You might find you like it. Men are pleasant creatures, once you tame them.”

Sam would rather tame a grizzly bear. At least grizzly bears hibernated six months of every year. She could never find time in her crazy daily schedule for a man, no matter how handsome. She turned and looked at her fluffy blond friend. “Do me a favor,” she said, giving way to another yawn. “Why don’t we just pretend you gave me matchmaking lecture number 378 and be done with it?” Caroline started to protest but Sam raised a hand to stop her. “It’s not as if I haven’t heard it all before.”

Caroline leaned her head against the worn leather seat. Even at the end of a rainy, cold Monday she looked superb. If they weren’t best friends, Sam just might hate the woman.

“You may think you’ve heard it all,” Caroline said, “but I can tell you haven’t paid attention. Patty needs a father, Sam.”

Sam’s jaw settled into a stubborn line. “Patty has a father,” she snapped. “It’s not my fault Ronald doesn’t care that he has a daughter.”

Caroline was as stubborn as Sam. “I’m not talking about Ronald Donovan and you know it. I’m talking about you, Sam. About your future.”

“My future is fine, thank you. This time next month, I’ll be open for business and from there the sky’s the limit.” For two years Sam had eaten, breathed, slept Fast Foods for the Fast Lane and she was finally on the eve of reaping the benefits of her backbreaking schedule of work and school and motherhood.

“There’s more to life than your career, Sam.”

“Easy for you to say. You already have a career. Mine hasn’t started yet.”

“There’s Patty,” Caroline said softly, tearing her limpid blue-eyed gaze away from the man in the gray flannel suit across the aisle. “You should think about her happiness.”

Sam’s fatigue disappeared in a quick blaze of anger. “That’s exactly what I’m thinking about, Caroline. Patty needs more than I can give her waiting tables or typing envelopes. Fast Foods for the Fast Lane is my best hope.”

Having a genius for a daughter wasn’t your everyday occurrence. Patty was quickly outstripping the ability of Harborfields Elementary School to keep up with her. Unfortunately Patty’s nimble mind was also quickly outstripping Sam’s financial ability to provide tutors, books, and advanced courses her little girl deserved but didn’t have.

Sam had no college degree, no inheritance to fall back upon, no friends in high places. What she had was a sharp mind, common sense, and the ability to turn the simplest of foods into the most extraordinary fare. With the area around Princeton booming with two-paycheck families and upscale life-styles, Sam realized that all the modern conveniences in the world couldn’t compensate for the lack of a home-cooked meal made to order and ready when you were.

From that simple idea came her brainchild, Fast Foods for the Fast Lane and with it the hope that she would be able to give Patty every chance in the world to achieve her potential.

The tinny voice of the conductor blared from the loudspeaker: “Princeton Junction, next stop!”

Caroline, elegant as always in her timeless gray silk dress, stood up and reached for her parcels in the overhead rack. “I should be imprisoned for grand larceny,” she said, sitting back down next to Sam, her lap piled high with loot. “Three vintage Bob Mackies and a Donna Karan and I didn’t have to empty my bank account.”

“I take it business is going well?” Sam asked, collecting her books and papers from the empty seat next to her. Caroline ran an offbeat boutique called Twice Over Lightly, where one-of-a-kind designer dresses could be rented for a night by New Jersey CinderelIas.

Caroline’s broad smile told the tale. “It’s going so well I can afford to wear the Schiaparelli to the TriCounty Masquerade Ball. Jeannie Tremont will be green with envy.”

“No,” said Sam, searching her briefcase for her car keys. “Absolutely not.”

“Absolutely not what?” Caroline asked.

“I am absolutely not going to the Christmas party.”

“Of course you are,” Caroline said. “Don’t be silly,”

“I hate Christmas parties and I refuse to go to one where all the adults wear Santa Claus masks. I have better things to do with my free time.”

Caroline’s elegant nose wrinkled in disdain. “Spare me your Mrs. Scrooge routine, Sam. It was old last year.”

“I don’t ask you to forgo your mistletoe, Caroline,” Sam said evenly. “Don’t go asking me to run around whistling Jingle Bells.”

“You used to love Christmas,” Caroline persisted. “You used to start decorating before Thanksgiving,”

“I used to wear braids and watch Saved by the Bell, too.”

“You even celebrated Christmas the year you were expecting Patty and we both know what a rotten holiday that was.”

“I was seventeen.” Seventeen and filled with hope and promise despite the fact that she was about to become a single mother. She had decorated her parents’ house from top to bottom and even lit the dozens of tiny candles that illuminated the driveway on Christmas Eve. Had there really been a time when setting up those tiny white candles outside had seemed so wondrous, so important? “I didn’t know any better.”

Leave it to Samantha Dean to fall in love with a boy from the right side of the tracks. A high school romance with a girl from Rocky Hill was one thing; marriage to that very same girl was something else entirely.

There would be no marriage, said the illustrious Donovan clan, not even to legitimize the baby Sam carried. And so it was on Christmas Eve that Ronald was whisked away from the temptation and sent west where he ended up in the United States Air Force Academy, on the road to a bright and shiny future as a pilot.

And good riddance.

Sam had done fine by Patty up until now and, God willing, she would do even better once her catering business got rolling.

“You should get out more,” Caroline continued, as the train rattled into the station. “Socialize. Christmas soirees are all part of doing business in this town, Sam.”

“Well, the soirees will have to go on without me, I have ten weeks’ worth of work and only four weeks to accomplish it. Trust me: I don’t have time for Christmas.”

“Everyone has time for Christmas.”

Sam laughed out loud. “You don’t even have time for the Tri-County meeting tonight.”

“That’s different. The store is open tonight and Jeannie has the evening off.” She narrowed her eyes in Sam’s direction. “I hope you’re going.”

Sam glanced out at the cold rain lashing against the train windows. “Not me. I intend to stretch out on the sofa and watch Sex and the City reruns while Patty tackles nuclear fusion.”

“Not a very businesslike attitude, Sam.”

“I’m not in business yet, Caroline.”

Caroline waved her words away. “A mere technicality. You should be out there spreading Christmas cheer. I don’t think you’re being fair to Patty.” Caroline looked altogether too pleased with her logic for Sam’s taste.

“Just because I don’t turn all warm and mushy when I hear ‘Deck the Halls,’ doesn’t mean I’m going to deny Patty her fun.”

“Well, thank God for that,” Caroline murmured.

“I would have kidnapped that girl for the holidays.”

“Wait until I’m established,” Sam said. “In a few more years I’ll have plenty of time for Christmas celebrations?”

“I certainly hope so. Christmas is a time for miracles, honey, and there aren’t many of them around these days. Who knows? For all you know, your big break might be waiting for you at the Tri-County meeting.” Caroline patted Sam’s hand. “You just have to believe.”

“Oh, I believe,” said Sam as the train stopped and the doors slid open. “I believe in peace on earth, joy to the world, and that not even the promise of a weekend in the Bahamas could tempt me to go to that meeting tonight.

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Single mother Samantha Dean doesn’t have time for Christmas. Or romance, for that matter. She is weeks away from opening her own catering business, the most important part of her plan to provide her certified genius daughter Patty with all the wonderful things she deserves.

Except Patty doesn’t want to go to a fancy boarding school. She wants a father and when she meets bartender Murphy O’Rourke at her fourth grade Career Day presentation, she knows she’s met the man of her mother’s dreams!

But can she convince her Mrs. Scrooge of a mom that it was time to give Christmas — and love — a second chance?

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A man who thinks he has what he wants.

Bran Johnson always knew he wanted to be a Marine. What makes it even better is longtime gal pal TK is now stationed at the same base. Unfortunately, Bran is having a hard time dealing with his feelings when he realizes that TK is considered a hot commodity on base. Worse, he finds himself taking a backseat to her admirers.

A woman who always wished for more.

Tess Keller has loved Bran since they were in high school. The former football captain always treated her like a friend so she tried to move on. Unfortunately, he’s in her business constantly now. One passionate argument leads to more than either of them expected. Tess knows it isn’t going to last because Bran is never going to settle down. So, to save face, she suggests they stay friends, only with the side benefit of being sometime lovers.

A Marine determined to win at all costs.

Bran agrees to the friends with benefits idea just to keep himself close to Tess. She might think he’s not around for the long haul, but this is one Johnson brother who knows exactly what he wants…and just how to get it. And what he wants is Tess in his bed and in his life forever. Nothing will stop him, not even Tess herself.

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Chapter One

Bran Johnson spotted the golden halo of short curls first. It was always easy to find his best friend from high school by her hair. Not many people had that shade of blonde—not naturally. She was walking down the path in front of the Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital heading to the parking lot and she wore scrubs.

He slowed his Camaro and wound down the window. “Hey, there, good looking.”

As she glanced at him, Bran had the pleasure of watching her expression change from irritation to complete happiness. Her dimples appeared and joy lit her green eyes.

She jogged over to him. Bran was delighted that she still had the sprinkle of freckles dancing over the bridge of her nose. “Hey, yourself. When did you get here? I thought you weren’t due in for another week.”

He shrugged. “I had enough of family life in DC for awhile.”

She nodded. If there was one person in the world who knew about how his family worked, it was Tess. Time with the Johnsons was fun, but exhausting—especially when spending time with The General.

She leaned back and looked at his convertible. The little humming noise she made caused him to itch from the inside out.

“So, this is the new car?”

In high school, she’d been one of the few girls who appreciated cars. Of course, her father’s hobby had been rebuilding old cars, and she’d been his constant companion.

“Come on, I’ll take you for a ride.”

She didn’t hesitate and jumped right in.

“Nice to see you pilots still know how to waste money.”

He sighed as he shifted the car into gear. “You always give me shit about my cars and I know it’s because you secretly envy them.”

“No. I wouldn’t be able to deal with something so low to the ground. Give me my Silverado any day.”

“So where were you off to so fast?”

“Lunch. I thought I’d run over to the exchange and grab a bite to eat. Needed to get out of the hospital for a bit.”

“Sounds good,” he said.

“Excuse me, but I don’t think I invited you.”

He laughed. “Okay, Tess. Can I please come to the exchange with you to partake in lunch?”

She chuckled and he felt a funny shift in his chest. It had been like that the last few weeks as he’d PCS’d from one base to the other. Any time he talked to Tess on the phone, he’d had odd feelings. He’d written it off as nerves about the new job, but it didn’t explain why his palms were sweating.

“Okay, since you are new in town and well, I know you can’t get a woman. Plus, I’ll be happy to let you pay.”

“Did anyone ever tell you, you’re rude?”

“Yep. But I ignored him. He doesn’t count.”

“Who called you rude?”

“Your brother, Jack. He said, ‘You don’t act like a girl. You’re rude.’ Then I told him to suck it.”

“When was this?” He asked.

She motioned with her hand. “Take the next right. This was in high school. None of you knew how to handle a girl who didn’t faint at the sight of your pretty faces. Well, Jesse could to a point, but you and Jack couldn’t.”

He pulled into a parking space and turned the car off. “We became best friends.”

“Yes, but not before I gave you a bloody nose.”

“That is another example of being rude.”

She looked at him, her eyes dancing with humor. “Well, Johnson, don’t ever tell a girl she can’t punch like a guy. There’s a good chance she’ll have to prove you wrong.”

With that, she slipped out of the car, her laughter filtering back to him. He smiled. Yep, it was good to be stationed there with Tess.

*  *  *  *

They were eating lunch when Tess asked, “So, did you find a place to live?”

He shook his head. She curled her fingers into the palm of her hands to resist brushing back the small lock of hair that fell forward. It was a sure sign he was in need of a haircut.

“I’ve got a few leads from that realtor you put me in contact with.”

Then he smiled at her. Even ignoring the way her pulse skipped, she knew what was coming. He’d used that smile on every girl in school when he wanted something—and not just sex. The boy could charm a nun into participating in an armed robbery. She couldn’t handle him in her house. That was too much to ask of her. Plus, she couldn’t afford the amount of food he ate.

“No.”

He tilted his head. “Come on, Tessy. You have a three bedroom house.”

“And you have a pilot’s pay and TLA, Dislocation Allowance and per diem.” Every time someone PCS’d, they were given extra money to help with the move and for a single guy, it was more than enough to pay for things. “I don’t need you in my way.”

He opened his mouth to say something when Jed Sawyer stopped by the table.

“Hey, Tess. I didn’t know you were working today.”

Jed was a nice guy and she had gone out with him several times in the last couple of months. He was infantry and it showed in his build. He was just at six feet tall and Tess was sure he would top the scales at two-thirty—most of it muscle. He had chocolate brown eyes, wavy blond hair and a very talented mouth. Lord, the man could kiss and it had been one of the reasons she’d agreed to another date. In fact, they had a date that night.

She smiled at him. “Jed. Yeah, I wasn’t supposed to work, but I traded shifts with someone. Her little boy has the stomach flu and her husband’s deployed.”

He glanced in Bran’s direction then back at her. “Oh, Bran, this is Jed Sawyer. Jed, this is that old friend I told you about, Brandon Johnson.”

Something close to relief moved over Jed’s face. “Ah, nice to meet you.”

Bran nodded, but said nothing. Very strange for him, especially since they were going to be in the same battalion.

Tess noticed Jed was holding a tray filled with food.

“Why don’t you join us?” she asked.

Jed shook his head. “I’m eating with Reynolds and Gonzales,” he said, motioning to a table. She turned around, smiled and waved at the guys.

“Okay.”

“Still on for six tonight?”

“Of course.” When he left, Tess turned around to find Bran frowning at her. “What?”

“I just thought we could do something tonight,” he said, sounding a little put out.

Oh, and Prince Brandon didn’t like having his plans ruined. “Sorry. I made that date last week, not breaking it.”

“Oh.”

And because they had been friends for almost ten years, she gave in. “Okay. You can stay with me; on the condition you mind your own business. Oh, and you have to buy food. I can’t afford to feed you. And, no women. You want sex, you go somewhere else.”

“Do you think all I do is eat and have sex?”

She laughed. “Brandon Johnson, I was your best friend in high school. I know that’s all you think about.” She took another sip of her tea. “Oh, and you are in charge of cleaning up your bathroom. I am not going to do it. Men are disgusting.”

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“So, that’s the tour of the place.”

Bran looked around, thinking he would have been able to tell anyone this was Tess’ house. Mainly because it was in order. She liked everything in its place, and that was something he understood. It wasn’t part of being in the military. It was more about being a military brat.

Both of them had been born and bred into the military. Government issue. And for a woman, she had very few knick-knacks around the house. Mostly there were pictures of her, her family, along with some with his family.

“I need to get cleaned up and ready for tonight. I would say make yourself at home, but I know you will without the invitation.”

He smiled at her. “Sure thing. I guess I can survive.”

She rolled her eyes and left him to get ready. It was nice to be back with Tess again. They had been thick as thieves through high school and most of their time at Annapolis. It had been difficult to keep in touch these days. He’d been deployed, as she had, and they both had demanding jobs when they were stateside. Now though, it seemed they were going to have time together and that would be fun.

As he wandered around the living room, his phone rang. Jesse.

“Hey, bro, checking up on me?”

Jesse chuckled. “Well, you did say you would call when you got there.”

He had, then he’d seen Tess and forgotten all about calling his family.

“I had to secure quarters.”

There was a beat of silence. “Don’t tell me you’re mooching off Tess.”

“I am, although she seems too busy to care.” And it still pissed him off. It irritated him more that he didn’t have a right to be angry about the date. He wouldn’t have expected a male friend to break a date to spend time with him, but for some reason, he felt betrayed that she wouldn’t dump a guy for him. It wasn’t like she was going to marry the guy.

“What’s that supposed to mean?”

“She has a date tonight she refused to break.”

Another beat of silence. “You expected her to drop a date because you showed up? Did you give her any advanced notice?”

“No.”

And Bran knew he was being an ass about it, but he was kind of disappointed that Tess was busy. They hadn’t spent any time together since…well since they both graduated from Annapolis.

“I can see where she would have her hands full there.”

His tone rubbed on a nerve Bran didn’t know he had. “What’s that supposed to mean?”

“Come on, Bran. There aren’t that many women on base like her, you know that. She’s hot.”

The nerve was now beyond irritated. “And just when did you see her last?”

Now that he thought about it, the girl with the huge green eyes had grown into her long legs. Those sharp angles had turned into subtle curves and with her hair somewhat tamed, she sort of…well, any other guy would say she stole his breath away.

“I was down there…well, about six months ago. I knew she was stationed there so I called her up and we had lunch.”

Bran pulled the phone away from his ear to look at it, then set it against his ear again.

“You had a date with Tess?”

“Good God, no. I can’t because, well, she’s like a little sister.”

Bran snorted. “A little sister you find hot?”

“Couldn’t help noticing.”

“At least she made time for you.”

“I called her ahead of time because I didn’t presume. I know she’s a single woman on a military base. The fact that she’s sweet and good looking, well that adds to the package.”

“Sweet?” he asked as he heard a sound behind him. He turned and every drop of moisture in his mouth dried up. Lord. Tess wore a pair of jeans, the type that hugged a woman’s hips, and a t-shirt that just barely touched the waistband. When she moved, he could see her belly button and good God, a belly ring. Her hair was a sexy mess of curls as if she had just gotten out of bed.

“Bran? Are you there?”

Bran shook his head trying to get his brain to work again. “Uh, yeah. Just tired from the drive down.”

“Okay. Well, I’ll tell the old man you’re there and MJ, before she calls again.”

“She didn’t call me.”

“She texted you. So you better text her back or the soon-to-be momma to be is going to be upset with you.”

He nodded and hung up without saying goodbye.

Tess smiled at him, making his pulse dance. “Let me guess, that was Jesse.”

She knew his family well. “Yeah. I forgot to call.”

She shook her head. “You know, I’m amazed they let you fly a Raptor. I would think you might forget where you parked it.”

He knew she was trying to lighten the mood. That was what he would have done in the situation, but his brain wouldn’t work. In fact, he was feeling a little lightheaded but it might have to do with the lack of sleep.  It definitely had nothing to do with that belly ring, or his need to see what other interesting things he could uncover on her body.

“You’re wearing makeup.” It came out as an accusation, but he couldn’t help it. He wasn’t used to seeing Tess Keller all made up. She wasn’t wearing much, but even as he said it, she slathered on lip-gloss. How did he not notice her lips were so full and sexy before now?

She smirked at him. “Yes, I do that sometimes. It’s kind of something I do on dates.”

“You wear makeup.”

“Uh, yeah among other things.” She rolled her eyes, a sure sign of irritation.

He frowned and opened his mouth to ask her just what those other things were, but the doorbell rang.

“There’s Jed.” She walked to him and gave him a pat his cheek. “Don’t wait up.”

“Don’t you have duty in the morning?”

She stopped with her hand on the doorknob. “First of all, I’m an adult and a lieutenant in the Navy, so I can decide for myself. But, to ease your mind, I’m off tomorrow.”

She left him standing there in the middle of the room, mildly frustrated and trying to figure out what the hell just happened.


Chapter Two

Tess looked out over the water, enjoying the way the lights reflected off the waves. Out of all the places she lived in her life, she really liked Surf City. The water drew her more than she thought possible. Not odd for a woman in the Navy or a Marine brat, but she knew when her career was over she would end up near the water. Still, that was years off.

“You seem preoccupied,” Jed said, breaking into her thoughts.

She glanced at him. “Sorry. You know how I am about my schedule, but Dillard needed someone to cover today and then Bran showing up…I don’t like that many changes in one day.”

He smiled and she waited for her heart to kick in. It had before. Before Bran had gotten there. Okay, not that much. Not the way it did when she’d heard Bran laugh at some stupid joke he’d made. She thought she had moved on from her high school crush, but now here she was comparing Jed to Bran, and that just wasn’t fair.

“Plus, I always space out when I watch the water. It’s so calming,” she said.

His face cleared and his smile widened. “So, Johnson, not competition, then?”

She blinked. It was odd that he would get worried about her attention. Less than three years before she’d still considered herself an ugly duckling. Okay, maybe not that, but odd to say the least. She’d been too skinny and too geeky for most boys to pay her any attention. Now though, she rarely had a weekend without a date unless she didn’t want one.

“Uh, no. Bran and I went to high school together. My father worked for his…that kind of thing. I don’t think Bran sees me as date material anyway, but then, he’s a pilot.”

Jed rolled his eyes. No matter what service, all pilots had horrible reputations. Jed knew she refused to date them for that reason. It was acceptable to be friends, but when a pilot pushed for more, she usually pulled away.

“Ah, okay. I just wanted to be sure with him staying at your house.”

She snorted. “That’s not going to last long.”

He opened his mouth to respond, but the waiter bringing their drinks and taking their food orders interrupted. When they were alone again, he apparently wasn’t done with the subject of Bran.

“Why do you say that?”

“Say what?” she asked.

“Say that Johnson won’t be around that long.”

“Well, Bran doesn’t understand that I’m not going to clean up after him. Also, not cooking for him. He’s not used to women acting that way around him. You know what that’s like.”

It was his turn to blink at her. The long silence told her she’d said something goofy again. Dammit. Bran was back in her life for less than twenty-four hours and she was losing control of her mouth.

“It’s just that…okay, Jed you know you’re good looking, so we don’t have to pretend here.”

He said nothing for a second or two, then slowly, his lips curved. There was that little ping and instead of making her nervous, it comforted her. “So…you think I’m good looking.”

Tess knew she could play this one of two ways. Being cool probably wasn’t going to work so she settled back against her chair and laughed.

“Yeah, Jed, I think you’re good looking.”

“Good. Because I think you’re hot.” Then he wiggled his eyebrows, pulling a giggle out of her.

“Yeah?”

“Now that we have that out of the way…why don’t you tell me all about your day?”

She settled back, happy to be on a subject that didn’t make her nervous.

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Bran was frowning at his cereal the next morning when Tess finally ambled out of her room. She wore a t-shirt and shorts. Damn, when did her legs get so long? She had always been a tall woman, but now, those legs were no longer the toothpicks they’d been in high school. Lean with just enough muscle to make them shapely, he could just imagine how it would feel to have them wrapped…

Whoa, Johnson. What the hell is wrong with you? He shook his head trying to forget what he’d just been thinking. It was way out of line. Instead, he frowned harder at Tess.

“So, I see you finally got out of bed.”

She looked at him, then down at his cereal. “You just got up yourself, Bran. I know you can’t wait to eat in the morning.”

Dammit. Having a woman who knew him so well wasn’t advantageous for him. Bran knew it was horrible, but he usually liked to keep things on the surface with women. He wasn’t around for the long haul…and it also gave him a little edge. With Tess, he didn’t have that.

“Okay, I did, but I drove a long ways yesterday.”

She rolled her eyes and walked into the kitchen. “And I stayed out late last night with Jed. Suck it up, Marine.”

“Yeah, about that.”

“Yes?” she asked as she started her k-cup to brew.

“I didn’t know you dated so much.”

She looked at him. “Not that I date a lot, but I guess…compared to high school and the academy, I do date more. Probably not much more than anyone else our age, though.”

He grunted and decided it was better not to touch on the topics of high school and Annapolis. Those seemed to be some kind of sore subjects with her.

She pulled out some creamer and poured it into her coffee.

“So, what are your plans today?” She slipped onto the stool next to his. Their shoulders brushed as he drew in the just-showered scent of her. He could smell the herbal soap on her skin…and it made him sweat.

Damn.

“Bran?” she asked when he didn’t answer.

He released a breath he hadn’t realized he’d been holding and rolled his shoulders. “Not sure.”

“Shouldn’t your answer have something to do with looking for a house?”

“Kicking me out, Keller?”

She shrugged. “I like my space.”

He didn’t like the sound of that. It irritated him that she seemed to have this whole other life now. At one time, they had been thick as thieves. Now, they seemed a bit awkward and it felt like she didn’t want to spend time with him.

And the fact that this felt a little bit like jealousy didn’t sit well with him either.

“You’re off today?”

“Yep. One of the joys of swapping shifts. I get three days off. I had planned on hitting the beach.”

“It’s supposed to rain. So you can help me find a place.”

“Yeah, exactly what I need. Traipsing around in the rain with you sounds like a lovely day.”

He frowned. Bran normally liked her sarcastic tone, but for some reason, it rubbed him the wrong way this time. He was sure it had anything to do with the fact that he was still tired from the trip and hadn’t slept the night before.

“I’ll spring for lunch.”

She slanted him a look. “No fast food burgers.”

“You used to live off those.”

“I haven’t been in a fast food restaurant for three years, except the food court at the exchange.”

“Okay. But, no lobster.”

She patted him on the cheek. It was totally normal that when she looked at him with her hand on his face, his heart jerked a little bit, right?

“You pilots are always so cheap.”

She slipped off her stool and turned to head back to her room.

“What’s that supposed to mean?” he asked.

“Every time I go out with a pilot, they are so cheap. Not that I go out with a lot of them, I have pretty much sworn off them. Maybe it’s just me that brings it out in them. Although, most guys aren’t like that when I go on a date with them, so I am just assuming all of you are cheap.”

“How many pilots have you dated?” And how many of them would he have to beat over the head?

“Ahhh, I think three. No, wait; there was the Air Force Major last year. I went out on a few dates with him while he was on vacation.” The way her voice rolled over the words, along with the secret little smile she was sporting, almost had him losing his temper.

Why was he so pissed? He didn’t understand it. “Well, he was Air Force, so he doesn’t count.”

She laughed as she walked back to her room. “You keep telling yourself that, Bran.”

Then she disappeared, leaving him alone with his thoughts. That wasn’t exactly a good thing. Why was he acting like an ass? She might not realize it, but his thoughts were…well, weird. This was Tess Keller. Best buddy a guy could have of the female variety.

Maybe it was the long drive coupled with the sleep deprivation caused by wondering where she had been the night before. He just had to get back to being her friend and all these weird feelings would go away.

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by Melissa Schroeder

4.6 stars – 49 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

USA TODAY Bestselling author Melissa Schroeder returns with the much anticipated Santini spin off series: Semper Fi Marines

A man who thinks he has what he wants.

Bran Johnson always knew he wanted to be a Marine. What makes it even better is longtime gal pal TK is now stationed at the same base. Unfortunately, Bran is having a hard time dealing with his feelings when he realizes that TK is considered a hot commodity on base. Worse, he finds himself taking a backseat to her admirers.

A woman who always wished for more.

Tess Keller has loved Bran since they were in high school. The former football captain always treated her like a friend so she tried to move on. Unfortunately, he’s in her business constantly now. One passionate argument leads to more than either of them expected. Tess knows it isn’t going to last because Bran is never going to settle down. So, to save face, she suggests they stay friends, only with the side benefit of being sometime lovers.

A Marine determined to win at all costs.

Bran agrees to the friends with benefits idea just to keep himself close to Tess. She might think he’s not around for the long haul, but this is one Johnson brother who knows exactly what he wants…and just how to get it. And what he wants is Tess in his bed and in his life forever. Nothing will stop him, not even Tess herself.

And don’t miss out on the series that started it all:
THE SANTINIS
LEONARDO
MARCO
GIANNI
VICENTE

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A Santini Christmas
Semper Fi Marines: Tempt Me
Semper Fi Marines: Touch Me

5-Star Amazon Reviews

“I absolutely adored this book. Loved the characters and the build up to their relationship especially, and the delicious dynamics at work between them all.”

“I loved watching the relationship between Bran and Tess move from best friends to lovers. I liked that Tess was no push over. The sexual chemistry and tension was hot. A great story from beginning to Happily Ever After. I can’t wait for the next book.”

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