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Dear Jane
Animal Attraction #1
By: Marissa
Clarke
Releasing
January 9, 2017
Entangled Lovestruck
Entangled Lovestruck
Jane Dixon
is a dating disaster. Flammable tablecloths and broken arms are just a typical
evening for her unlucky companions. No wonder Jane never gets past a first
date. But luckily her co-worker and new bff says he’s got loads of friends
who’d date her more than once. If only she could stop thinking about how much
fun he was to hang out with. And she’d never dropped a bucket of ice on his
junk. Win.
All attorney Eric Blackwell has to do to make junior partner is not screw
anything up for six weeks, which seems like a slam dunk until he finds himself
matchmaker to the office “One Date Wonder” aka the boss’s daughter. It’s hard
to stay focused when setting up the hottest girl he’s ever met with everyone
but himself. Maybe he could just set her up with all the wrong men, and keep
his hands off his new friend… Yeah. His promotion is toast.
After dropping off
his briefcase in his office, Eric made his way to the end of the hallway and
knocked on Jane’s door, flowers in hand.
He felt ridiculous. Sort of like he had before his prom in high
school, only Jane wasn’t going to dance with him and the flowers were from someone
else. Still, this was a chance to actually speak to her and that was an
opportunity he couldn’t pass up. He was about to make her day with a clearly
expensive bouquet of flowers from another man. His chest tightened. So did his
grip on the vase. He was beginning to think pathetic wasn’t a strong enough
descriptor.
“Come in,” she called.
When he opened the door, she didn’t look up from her computer
screen, clearly engrossed in whatever she was reading. Brow furrowed, she
tapped the end of a pen on the side of her monitor. Holy shit, she was
beautiful—intensely focused with the sun from the wall of windows making her
hair shine like gold. He’d never been this close to her before and found
himself a little overwhelmed, which was ridiculous. He was head of an entire
team at one of the most prestigious law firms in New York City. Nothing should
overwhelm him. Get it together, Blackwell.
When she finally looked up, her eyes widened and she pushed to her
feet behind the huge, shiny desk. “I’m sorry. I thought you were Marcie
dropping something off.”
“Well, I am… Not Marcie, but dropping something off.” Great.
Just great. He groaned inwardly at how ridiculous his first words ever
spoken to this woman were.
Her large blue eyes flitted from his face to the flowers and back
again.
“These are for you,” he said, awkwardly holding them out.
“Oh…um…” She circled her desk, moving closer. “Wow. Thanks.”
“I’m Eric Blackwell.” He cleared his throat. “From Mergers and
Acquisitions.”
She smiled, flashing straight, white teeth. “Yeah, I know.”
She knew? His heart hammered harder, which seemed impossible. He
cleared his throat again. “Marcie was swamped and asked me to deliver these for
her.”
“Oh…” She glanced at the flowers, her smile fading slightly.
“Yeah, she had a bunch of stuff come in at once, and I was already
heading this way, so…”
She nodded. “That was nice of you. Thanks.” With her hair pulled
into a knot on the back of her head, her eyes looked huge.
Eric placed the vase on her desk, taking a deep breath. Shit.
She even smelled good. Maybe it was the flowers. “These are nice. You must have
an admirer.” And his morbid curiosity wanted to know who it was so he could
direct his irrational jealousy appropriately. He pulled the envelope from the
arrangement and handed it to her, hoping not only to extend his time this close
to her but also get some intel.
He gritted his teeth as she pulled out the card. This level of
interest was incontestable proof that he was working way too hard and playing
way too little. Since his break up with Shannon almost a year ago, he’d done
nothing but work. No wonder being this close to a woman was the highlight of
his day. He had to fix this. Quick.
No. He needed to hold tight until after he made junior partner.
That had been his goal from the start. It was important he get that
promotion. The money would be nice, but really, it was all about the security,
something he never had growing up.
Jane’s face clouded as she studied the card. “Who does this kind
of thing? What kind of…” She waved a hand in an exasperated motion. “What kind
of jerk uses a romantic gesture as a way to deliver a message like this.
Really?”
And here he’d thought dropping off the flowers would associate him
with something positive in her mind. Today sucked.
“I thought I’d gotten a date right for once, you know what I
mean?”
Nope. Not a clue. How could a woman
like this—obviously smart since she worked at one of the premier law firms in
NYC, and gorgeous on top of that—get anything wrong on a date? Eric had an
overwhelming urge to hunt down and beat the shit out of the prick who sent
those flowers.
When she turned, her eyes brimmed with tears. Not the stream down
your face kind, but controlled and held in. Oh God, not tears. They made
him feel helpless and “holdy.” That’s what his mother had called it. His
solution for tears was to hug, which he absolutely under no circumstances could
do to Jane Dixon. The image of holding her soft body against his harder one,
made him… well, harder. He clasped his hands behind his back to keep from
taking Jane in his arms. “I’m sorry. I…”
She blinked, pushing the tears back before they could fully form.
“No, I’m sorry. You were just doing something nice for Marcie. You had
no idea you’d been thrown in the room with the One-date Wonder.”
“Maybe I should—” He stepped backward toward the door.
She threw her hands up. “Seriously, how I can screw it up every
time? Every. Single. Time.” She paced to the edge of her desk. “Do you know
that I haven’t had a second date since I graduated law school?”
His day had just gone from pathetic to surreal. All he could do
was shake his head.
She paced to the potted plant in the corner and then back to her
desk. “Oh yeah. Loads of first dates. Never a second. And you know what?”
Hopefully that was rhetorical, because no way in hell could he
possibly guess what would come out of her mouth next.
“I’m so done. I’m never going to find a guy to ask me out twice. I
should swear off men forever. Men suck. Dating sucks.” She took a shuddering
breath. “I suck.” And then one of the tears she’d held back this whole time
escaped—only one—as she stood perfectly still and silent.
As if on auto-pilot, he crossed to her and folded her in his arms
like he’d done with his mother so many times in his life. This wasn’t anything
like those hugs, though, and his body made that fact painfully clear as she
circled her arms around his waist under his jacket and leaned her cheek against
his chest. And it was definitely her and not the flowers that smelled good.
After a few seconds, Eric’s heart hammered so hard he was certain
Jane could hear it. There wouldn’t be enough lifeboats in the world to save
Operation Smooth Sailing if he continued to rub his hands up and down
his boss’s daughter’s back. Reluctantly, he loosened his grip, pulled away to
create some space between them, and gave her shoulder an awkward, platonic pat.
“Sorry.” She straightened his lapel and brushed it, stepping back
to arm’s length. “I…” She took a deep breath. “…got a little emotional on you
there.”
Eric remained frozen in place, only a couple of feet from her,
completely clueless what to do or say. He needed a how-to manual for this kind
of thing.
She leaned against her desk, facing him. “I’m so frustrated.”
Ditto.
“I mean, why can’t a guy just go out on a date without an agenda
or strategy? And why are women held to a different standard?”
Rhetorical. Please let that be rhetorical. He tried to look somewhere else, but couldn’t draw his gaze away
from her hands as she fiddled with the necklace that disappeared into her
cleavage behind her silk blouse.
“If a guy spills ice water in his date’s lap, she wouldn’t hold it
against him forever. She wouldn’t send him flowers with a Dear John letter
attached. Am I right?”
Ice water in his lap might be just the ticket right now, Eric
decided, finally pulling his gaze away from the freckle on her neck peeking out
from under her silk collar. “No. Uh… I mean, yes. Yes, you’re right.” Right in
so many ways it made him dizzy. Coming to her office had been a mistake. It had
to be the ten months of abstinence in combination with the ridiculous hours
he’d been putting in leading up to this merger, and the stress of blowing his
promotion this close to his annual review that had him in this state.
“I guess I’m just scared I’ll never find a guy who’ll go out with
me more than once. It’s kind of a joke in my family. My three brothers are
married and I can’t even get a second date.”
“Maybe it’s just that you’re going out with the wrong guys. I know
lots of men who would give anything to go out with someone like you.”
“You do?” Her eyebrows rose, her expression hopeful.
“Sure.” He could think of one in particular, but sadly there was
that non-fraternization clause he’d signed when he was hired.
“Ohmygod, you’re the best, Eric!” She held out her hand. “You’re
on.”
What the hell? He accepted her
extended hand, and she gave it a vigorous handshake.
“I’m free on Fridays after seven.” She scribbled on a Post-It note
on her desk. “Give one of your friends my number, and we’ll set up a time.”
He took the slip of paper. “O—kay.”
She smiled. It was a huge smile that lit up her entire face, like
the sun coming out. “Great. You’re the best. Really, you are.”
Oh yeah. He was the best for sure. The best at mucking everything
up. He finally had Jane’s phone number and now he was tasked with finding
another man to give it to. Perfect.
“Oh. And I have another favor to ask.”
Maybe this could turn around.
She held up a finger and wagged it. “No lawyers. I will never date
one. Ever. I’d rather stay single the rest of my life.”
Nope. No turning this disaster around.
Numb, and not exactly sure how he’d gone from up-and-coming attorney to
flower delivery boy to Jane Dixon’s personal dating service, Eric shuffled out
the door and down the hallway to the safety of his office. This time, he closed
the door.
Wedding Favors #3
By: Boone
Brux
Releasing January 9, 2017
Entangled Lovestruck
Entangled Lovestruck
Playing house just got real…
When Joya
Bennett wakes up after her brother’s wedding, half-naked and lying next to her
lifelong crush, she’s mortified. OMG, did she try to jump his bones? Worse, did
she succeed? Intending to lay low and housesit for her brother until the
embarrassment fades, she sneaks away before he wakes up.
What she
didn’t plan on is having company.
Lincoln
Fisher doesn’t do relationships, but if he did, his friend’s little sister
would be the one to tie him down. Good thing Joya had one too many drinks
during the reception or he’d have crossed a line. Her brother would kill him
if he found out all the places Linc wanted to kiss the sexy, auburn-haired
beauty.
And now
they’re stuck in the same house. For two weeks.
She’s
off-limits. And he needs to keep it that way, even if the heat building between
them is hot enough to blow off the roof…
Each book in the Wedding Favors series is a stand-alone, full-length story that can be enjoyed out of order.
Book #1 Bridesmaid Blues
Book #2 Random Acts of Marriage
Book #3 Properly Groomed
“Are you sure there isn’t somewhere
else you can stay?” She paused, then added, “For everybody’s sake.”
He pivoted to face her, a lazy grin
curling his mouth. “Is this about last night?”
“No.” It was totally about last night and whether she should be embarrassed or
relieved. “Why would you think this was about last night? Nothing
happened…right?”
“You don’t remember?”
Mortified, she shook her head.
He closed the distance between them
to a couple of inches and stroked his finger along her jaw. “Now that’s a
shame.”
All the saliva in her mouth dried up
and her breath hovered in her throat as his azure gaze caressed her face. He
smelled like an autumn harvest and minty toothpaste, with a dash of cinnamon
thrown into the mix. If lust had a smell, it would be Lincoln.
Before
she could reply, he turned toward the front door and walked inside, Chester
trotting alongside him. Damn it, he’d breached her barricade with no more than
a steamy look.

Marissa Clarke is a multi-award-winning, RITA® nominated author of romance for adults and teens. She lives in Texas, where everything is bigger, especially the mosquitoes. When not writing, she wrangles her rowdy pack of three teens, husband, and a Cairn terrier named Annabel, who rules the house (and Marissa's heart) with an iron paw.
Marissa Clarke is a pseudonym. Her real name is Mary Lindsey and she also writes young adult novels for Penguin USA.
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