Jill Shalvis returns to Heartbreaker Bay
with a fun and festive holiday novella!
ONE SNOWY NIGHT
Heartbreaker Bay #2.5
Jill Shalvis
Releasing Nov 8th, 2016
New York Times bestselling
author Jill Shalvis returns to Heartbreaker Bay with a fun and festive holiday
novella!
It’s Christmas Eve and Rory Andrews is desperate to get home to the family she hasn’t seen in years. Problem is, her only ride to Lake Tahoe comes in the form of the annoyingly handsome Max Stranton, and his big, goofy, lovable dog Carl.
Hours stuck in a truck with the dead sexy Max sounds like a fate worse than death (not), but Rory’s out of options. She’s had a crush on Max since high school and she knows he’s attracted to her, too. But they have history… and Max is the only one who knows why it went south.
They’ve done a good job of ignoring their chemistry so far, but a long road trip in a massive blizzard might be just what they need to face their past… and one steamy, snowy night is all it takes to bring Max and Rory together at last.
It’s Christmas Eve and Rory Andrews is desperate to get home to the family she hasn’t seen in years. Problem is, her only ride to Lake Tahoe comes in the form of the annoyingly handsome Max Stranton, and his big, goofy, lovable dog Carl.
Hours stuck in a truck with the dead sexy Max sounds like a fate worse than death (not), but Rory’s out of options. She’s had a crush on Max since high school and she knows he’s attracted to her, too. But they have history… and Max is the only one who knows why it went south.
They’ve done a good job of ignoring their chemistry so far, but a long road trip in a massive blizzard might be just what they need to face their past… and one steamy, snowy night is all it takes to bring Max and Rory together at last.
Christmas
Eve had the nerve to show up just like it did every year: way too quickly and
with ridiculous fanfare.
The nerve.
Rory
Andrews stood in the courtyard of the Pacific Pier Building in San Francisco,
surrounded by sparkly holiday lights and enough garlands to give the place its
own ozone, and told herself things could be worse.
She just
wasn’t sure how.
It was the
unknown, she decided. Because this year, unlike the past six, she’d be spending
Christmas with her family, a thought that caused a swarm of butterflies to take
flight in her belly.
Not an
uncommon feeling since she’d turned twenty-three a few months back and decided
it was time to become a person she could be proud of if it killed her. And
given the guy leaning against one of the lamp poles clearly waiting for her,
arms crossed, frown in place, it just might.
Max
Stranton. At his side sat Carl, his huge, eternally hungry, adorable Doberman.
“No,” she
said, not to Carl but to Carl’s owner. Who was not lovable. “No way.”
As always
when their gazes locked, Max’s was a disconcerting mix of heat and . . .
something else that she couldn’t quite figure out, as he was good at hiding
when he wanted to be. She never quite knew how to take the heat because it
seemed reluctant. He was attracted to her but didn’t want to be.
Ditto. He
made her knees wobble. And also a couple of other inner reactions that shouldn’t
be happening in public.
“Merry
Christmas to you too, Rory,” he said, and damn. It wasn’t just his eyes. His
voice was rough and sexy, and for that matter, so was the rest of him.
He worked
for an investigations and security firm in the building. Basically he and the
rest of his team were fixers and finders for hire. To say that Max was good at
his job was an understatement. He stood there looking like sex on a stick with
a duffle bag slung over a broad shoulder, his dark hair two weeks past needing
a cut, and the icy wind of an incoming storm plastering his clothes to a body
that could be registered as a lethal weapon.
“What are
you doing here?” she asked calmly even if her heart was anything but, pounding
all the way up to her throat and ears because she knew. She knew exactly why he was here. “I don’t need a
ride home.”
A flash of
wry humor slid in with all that sizzling heat. “Because you’d rather take two
buses and a train than get into my truck with me?” he asked.
Well yes,
actually.
One Snowy Night was a sweet holiday novella that gave new meaning to second chances.
Max and Rory have known of each other for years, though they didn't really KNOW each other. But still there was something between them, and I'm not just talking about the chemistry that was palpable. You see both Max and Rory thought things about the other that they didn't know the full details on and therefore, there was a sense of dislike even amongst their attraction.
Rory ran away from home at 17 and has let her family down many times since, but this time she wants to make it right. She wants to show them she's not that girl anymore, but it seems like everything is stacked against her and she's failing yet again.
When the two spend a day together traveling and end up stuck for anight together, the truth comes out and they find that they have misjudged the other a bit and that they both have feelings for the other. Max helps Rory understand that she hasn't failed her family because of their delayin coming home, and he helps her find a second chance with them.
One Snowy night was definitely a quick read, but it was also full of the usual sweet romance that Jill Shalvis offers, set off by a laugh or two. I enjoyed watching these two find something together and move past the past to find the future looking up.
New
York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis lives in a small town in the
Sierras with her family and far too many assorted quirky characters. Any
resemblance to the quirky characters in her books is, um, mostly coincidental.
Look for Jill's latest, SWEET LITTLE LIES on shelves and e-readers now, and get all her bestselling, award-winning books wherever romances are sold.
Visit Jill's website for a complete book list and daily blog detailing her city-girl-living-in-the-mountains adventures.
Look for Jill's latest, SWEET LITTLE LIES on shelves and e-readers now, and get all her bestselling, award-winning books wherever romances are sold.
Visit Jill's website for a complete book list and daily blog detailing her city-girl-living-in-the-mountains adventures.
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