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Just call her
Christmas Eve…
Eve Harmon has
always enjoyed Christmas, but this year it reminds her of everything she
doesn’t have. Almost all her friends are married now, and that’s what Eve
wants, too. Love. A husband and kids of her own. But the B-and-B she manages
and even Whiskey Creek, the small Gold Country town where she was born and
raised, suddenly seem…confining.
As Eve turns
thirty-five, she’s worried that her future will simply be a reflection of her
past. She’s dated all the eligible men in the area. There’s no one she could
even imagine as a husband—until a handsome stranger comes to town. Eve’s
definitely attracted to him, and he seems to have the same reaction to her. But
his darkly mysterious past could ruin Eve’s happily ever after—just when it
finally seems within reach. Just when she’s counting on the best Christmas of
her life!
There
was a naked man in her bed.
Eve
Harmon’s stomach tensed, and her heart skipped a beat—but she was pretty sure
she’d invited him. From the way their clothes were strewn carelessly around the
room, it was obvious that, not long ago, she’d been happy to have him with her.
She
nearly groaned as her eyes swept over him. What had she done? She didn’t have a
boyfriend and she never slept around. She hadn’t been with anyone since Ted
Dixon—an old friend who had briefly turned into more a year ago. And before
him, it had been much longer. Most people, at least those younger than her
parents, would consider her extended periods of celibacy rather pathetic for a
woman her age. But she lived in a small town, cared about her reputation and
had been holding out for the kind of love that came with a white picket fence.
She
just hadn’t found the right guy, and she was beginning to think maybe she never
would. The odds weren’t in her favor. Now that most of her friends were
married, she didn’t get out all that often.
But
she had a lot to be grateful for in spite of her dismal love life, she quickly
reminded herself. Although she’d never been the type who wanted work to become
her sole focus in life, she liked her job. She ran Little Mary’s, a B and B in
a converted Victorian owned by her retired parents. They lived in the house a
hundred yards in front of her own small bungalow—when they weren’t traveling in
their RV like they were at the moment. Thanks to them, and the quaint, bucolic
area where she’d been raised, her life had always been pleasant and safe—and
predictable. Absolutely predictable.
Until
now.
God,
she hadn’t even slept with someone she knew. And since there were only about
two thousand people in Whiskey Creek, it was hard to find someone she didn’t.
Shifting
carefully so she wouldn’t wake the man lying next to her—she needed to regain
her bearings before confronting him—she tried to get a look at his face, but a
thunderous headache made it difficult to sit up. That headache also explained
how she’d ended up in this predicament. Last night she’d made the mistake of
going out to celebrate her thirty-fifth birthday even though her friends
weren’t available until tonight, and she’d drunk too much. She’d been
determined to do something wild and fun and completely out of character before
reaching such a significant age, the age at which some doctors advised against
getting pregnant.
Now
she was paying the price for her out-of-control evening.
Had
they even used birth control?
Briefly
squeezing her eyes shut, she sent up a silent prayer that she’d had the
presence of mind for that at least. It would be entirely too ironic for someone
like her—someone so cautious—to get pregnant because of a one-night stand.
What
have you done?
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Eve does something completely out of character when she sleeps with a stranger she met at a bar on her 35th birthday. When she wakes up with him in her bed the next morning, she realizes she knows nothing about this man other that his name is Jared and he is just passing through town. As memories of that night resurface, Eve realizes that they did not use birth control every time they had sex. Coincidence has him staying at her B&B, but he is registered as Brent. Things get even more complicated when he stays in town for longer than he expected and starts to get closer to Eve. She knows he is hiding things from her, and eventually discovers that he has lied to her regarding his real identity. Brent is running from his past and knows that getting close to Eve and staying in town will put her in danger. When his past catches up to him, he will have to rely on the Eve and her friends to help him escape them, and decide whether he will move on and build a new identity again, or stay with Eve.
Eve does something completely out of character when she sleeps with a stranger she met at a bar on her 35th birthday. When she wakes up with him in her bed the next morning, she realizes she knows nothing about this man other that his name is Jared and he is just passing through town. As memories of that night resurface, Eve realizes that they did not use birth control every time they had sex. Coincidence has him staying at her B&B, but he is registered as Brent. Things get even more complicated when he stays in town for longer than he expected and starts to get closer to Eve. She knows he is hiding things from her, and eventually discovers that he has lied to her regarding his real identity. Brent is running from his past and knows that getting close to Eve and staying in town will put her in danger. When his past catches up to him, he will have to rely on the Eve and her friends to help him escape them, and decide whether he will move on and build a new identity again, or stay with Eve.
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four-time Rita nominee, she has won many awards, including the National
Reader’s Choice, the Bookseller’s Best, the Book Buyer’s Best, the Daphne, and
the Holt Medallion. She also runs an annual on-line auction for diabetes
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