Blurb
Ava is eager to say “buh
bye” to 2017. After her parents’ health woes, totaled car, deceased pet, and
legal worries, what else could go wrong on the last night of December?
Stood up for her friends’ party, all dressed up and no place
to go, she returns her secretive neighbor’s escaped dog.
Next door, Caleb’s not faring much better. His career and
marriage are over, and the only bright spot in his future is the disobedient
dog he’s adopted, until his sexy neighbor
turns up on his doorstep.
Caleb extends a neighborly welcome to Ava and their evening
is full of banter and candor, a refreshing change for both. The skinny dip in
the hot tub to ring in the New Year signals what could be an unexpected and
wonderful new beginning—with each other.
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Excerpt
“Hi,” he said,
leaning to the side to eye what she held at her hip. “Delivery?”
She tipped her
lips in a chagrined smile. “Yeah. Mine. Which I received ten seconds before my
front door shut and locked behind me.”
“Uh oh.”
“More like ‘fuck
me.’”
He raised his
brows. If you say so. Jerking off had
gotten so very old. “Things aren’t going so hot tonight, huh?”
“You could say
that.” Ava hitched the pizza boxes higher on her hip and sighed. “Anyway, my
phone is locked in my house and I don’t have a spare key outside. Is there any
chance I could borrow your phone to call for someone to bring me their spare?”
“No problem.” Privacy is overrated, isn’t it? Releasing
his grip on the doorframe, he nodded. “Come on in. Let me grab my phone.”
“Actually, I can
make a deal. I’ll share half of this grub with you in exchange for intruding to
make a phone call.”
Intruding? Hardly. He admired her
non-creepy forwardness. “You’re on.”
****
Author Bio
Amabel Daniels lives in Northwest Ohio with her patient
husband, adventurous toddlers, smiley baby, and a collection of too many cats
and dogs. Although she holds a Master’s degree in Ecology, her true love is
finding a good book. When she isn’t spending time outdoors, or wondering how to
negotiate with her mightily independent two-year-old daughter, she’s busy
brewing up her next novel, usually as she lets her mind run off with the
addictive words of “what if…”
Amabel Daniels Links
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Website: www.amabeldaniels.com
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