If only life had a
refresh button...
Kate
Mitchell never planned to be a 31 year-old widowed single mom, but when her
soon-to-be-EX husband up and dies, her dreams of finishing college and starting
over are thrown in the air like a game of 52 pick-up. When she’s given a leave
of absence from work and told to “quit or recommit,” Kate retreats to idyllic
Sugar Falls, New Hampshire, to figure out whether she can discover her passion and pay the bills. Cue the fresh air,
summer sunshine and one sexy local contractor.
Tall, dark, and handy…
Volunteer
fireman and all-around hunky guy in a toolbelt, Jim Pearson has sworn off
complicated women with messy baggage. They cling to his nice-guy stability and
skills with a power saw just long enough to straighten out their lives and move
on… but then he meets the cute single mom staying at Grams’ lake house for the
summer.
While a sizzling attraction
draws them together, Jim's distrust of complicated women and Kate's incredibly
complicated life threaten to pull them apart. But forces beyond their
control—match-making grandmothers, the lazy backdrop of summer, and their own
reckoning with the past—conspire to make them risk it all... and bet on love.
Sounds good doesn't it? Read on for a short excerpt.
“But when I
think about going back… to a job I know is safe and secure… I can’t breathe.”
She felt her arms grow cold despite the sunshine. “It’s like my future is
closing in and there’s no way out. And the more I think about it, the more I
realize that going back would mean I’m giving up hoping for something better.
And… and I can’t bring myself to give up on me quite yet.”
She stared at
him in the silence that followed, her chest rising and falling, feeling brittle
and defiant all at once.
But then he tugged
her hand until she sat beside him on the porch steps. He blew out a breath. “No
one’s asking you to give up on yourself.”
“You think I’m giving up,” she said. “But
I’m not. I’m not throwing my hands up in despair. I’m not trying to quit. I’m
trying to let go of the handlebars to see if I can do this without help.”
“I don’t
understand what that—”
“I’m saying… I
know you mean well, but you’ve got to let me figure this out on my own.”
After a long
moment, he nodded. “Okay,” he said, and he turned, the corners of his eyes
crinkling in that warm, lovely way that always turned Kate’s insides to jelly.
“You may not believe it, but I do believe there’s something better waiting for
you.”
“You’re talking
to a practically unemployed widow,” she sighed. “It’d be hard not to go uphill from here.”
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Meet the Author
Cheri Allan lives in a
charming fixer-upper in rural New Hampshire with her husband, two children, two
dogs, four cats and an excessive amount of optimism. She’s a firm believer in
do-it-yourself, new beginnings and happily-ever-afters, so after years of
wearing suits, she’s grateful to finally put her English degree to good use
writing romance. When not writing, you might find her whizzing down the slopes
of a nearby mountain or inadvertently killing perennials in her garden.
Cheri loves to hear from
readers! E-mail her at cheri@cheriallan.com, friend her at
facebook.com/cheriallanauthor, or visit her website and blog at
www.cheriallan.com. Luck of the Draw,
Book 1 in the ‘Betting on Romance’ series is available now through Amazon and
Smashwords.
Thanks for letting me stop in today and share my launch with you, Christina! Readers can find excerpts from my book, follow my blog--I'm blogging today about "My thinking spots (Or how I write books staring at yesterday's leftovers)"--and get a peek at book #2 in the Betting on Romance series coming this fall at www.cheriallan.com. Happy day!
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