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SUMMARY:
Even the best-laid plans can go awry.
Single-mom Kiersten Worth knows a bottle of champagne and night of hot,
no-strings-attached sex is the perfect solution to her jilted bride blues…and
Garrett Kelly, long-time friend and her teenaged son’s sexy basketball coach,
is just the stud for the job.
Garrett wants more from the elusive temptress than a casual affair, but
he never expects it to come in the form of an unexpected pregnancy. When he
proposes an unorthodox solution—move in and raise their baby together—Kiersten
has to decide whether to let down her guard and open her heart to the man who
secretly loved her for years, or risk losing his tender embrace for good.
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Three months, two weeks, one day, and nineteen hours.
That’s how long it had been since Garrett walked away
from Kiersten. She barely even spoke to him anymore, other than a soft hello as
they passed on the court after practices. It was probably better that way.
Anything more than a brief encounter hurt too much. He’d spent most of his life
pretending not to care about her. Pretending he was fine without her. But now
that he’d had one night in her arms, he knew he wasn’t.
And he wanted her more than he could ever possibly
describe.
Oh well. Tough shit. He wasn’t going to get her on his
terms. And he wouldn’t accept hers.
He needed a drink. Or three.
He unlocked the door to his apartment and froze. Pots
clanged in the kitchen. Dropping his gym bag to the carpet, he walked around
the corner. Only his buddy Mike had a copy of his key, and that was just in
case of an emergency or if he somehow lost his own set. But why would Mike let
himself in and then cook? To the best of his knowledge, Mike didn’t even know how to cook.
“Mike?” he called out.
“Uh, no,” Kiersten replied. “It’s me.”
He tensed and walked slowly into his kitchen, his heart
beating rapidly in his ears. “How did you get in here?”
She flushed. “I asked Mike for the key. Told him I needed
something for Chris to practice at home.” She waved a hand. “He didn’t question
me, thank God. My story was weak.”
He studied her. “Why are you here? You could have just
knocked.”
“I was worried you wouldn’t let me in,” she said softly, averting
her eyes. “So I took matters into my own hands.”
“And the dinner?”
“A way to try to make up for what I did. It’s pathetic
and not big enough, I know, but I had to do something.”
He raised his brows. “You could give me space, like I
asked. Why cook for me? What do you want?”
She looked at him. “I thought you might like to eat some
food. Last time I checked, you were human.”
“It’s been over three months since we talked or hung
out.” He crossed his arms over his chest, not sure what her sudden reemergence
in his life meant. What game did she play? “And last time I checked, we weren’t
really on speaking terms. Yet here you are. Cooking me dinner.”
“Yep.” She set down the spoon she was stirring the sauce
with, shoulders tight as she leaned on the counter. “Pretty much.”
He looked away from her and swallowed hard. Did she
realize how much it hurt him just to see her face or to hear her voice?
Probably not, since he’d been the only idiot who had wanted more. Every woman
paled in comparison to her. No matter how hard he tried to move on, to be
attracted to another woman, there was only one person on his mind. Kiersten. But
if she was here…
He shoved his hands into his pockets. “Have you changed
your mind about us?”
She paled and he cursed himself for jumping to foolish,
optimistic conclusions. “I—no, not yet. But—”
“Then you need to leave,” he said. He raised his head and
met her eyes, unwilling to back down. “I haven’t changed my mind, either. I
need space.”
“It’s been three months.
Isn’t that enough space?”
“No.” He drew in a ragged breath. “It’s not. Now please
leave.”
She bit her lip. “No.”
“Yes.” He stalked toward her, picked her up, tossed her
over his shoulder, and headed for the door. He tired not to remember that the
last time he’d carried her like this, they’d been going up to her bedroom. “If
you won’t walk out on your own, then I’ll carry you out.”
She punched his back and squirmed. “Let me down. We need
to talk.”
“The time for talking is over. I need distance right now.
Eventually we can be friends again. But for now?” He opened the door, set her
in the hallway, and closed the door in her face. “Please go home.”
He turned away and stomped into the kitchen. Damn it, he
wasn’t doing this anymore. He may have played the part of the lovesick friend
for months—hell, years—now, but he
was done with being a benchwarmer she pulled out when it suited her mood.
From now on, it needed to be a starting position for him…or
nothing at all.
Shutting off the stove, he picked up the pot and peeked
inside. She’d made his favorite meal. Cheese ravioli. Vodka sauce bubbled away
in a different pot and he could smell the garlic bread in the oven.
“Listen, Garrett, we need to talk,” Kiersten said.
Garrett jumped and faced her with a glare. “What are you
doing in here—again?”
“I have a key.” She waved a gold key under his nose, her
nose tilted up in the air stubbornly. “And I know how to open a door on my own.
I’ve been doing it since I was three.”
“Congratulations.” He snatched the key out of her hand
and reached for her, determined to put her right back where he had left her. “But
you need to go. I’m serious.”
She jumped out of his reach and sprinted behind the relative safety of his favorite chair. “Not until you listen
to me. Sit down and shut up for a second, will you?”
He pursued her, ready to stick her back out in the
hallway, sans key this time. “All I asked for was a break. Can’t you respect
that?”
He bolted around the chair, reaching for her arm. Her
eyes widened and she darted to the side when he feinted left and ran right,
hoping to fool her into his arms. “I can’t leave until we talk,” she replied.
“Why not?” he asked in exasperation, holding his hands
up. “What could possibly be so damn important?”
She blinked at
him, wringing her hands. “I’m pregnant.”
About Diane Alberts:
Diane Alberts
has always been a dreamer with a vivid imagination, but it wasn't until 2011
that she put her pen where her brain was, and became a published author.
Since receiving her first contract offer, she has yet to stop writing. Though
she lives in the mountains, she really wishes she was surrounded by a hot,
sunny beach with crystal clear water. She lives in Northeast Pennsylvania with
her four kids, a husband, a schnauzer mutt, a cat, and a Senegal parrot. In the
rare moments when she's not writing, she can usually be found hunched over one
knitting project or another.
She is a
multi-published, bestselling author with Entangled Publishing, Swoon Romance,
and Decadent Publishing. ON ONE CONDITION hit #18 on the Barnes and
Noble Bestseller List, and TRY ME hit
#76 on Amazon. CAPTIVATED BY YOU hit #31 on the Barnes and
Noble bestseller list. Her goal is to write so many fantastic books
that even a non-romance book fan will know her name. She also writes New Adult
books under the name Jen McLaughlin. Diane is represented by Louise Fury from
the L. Perkins Agency.
Website: http://dianealberts.com/
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