That Man of Mine
Whispering Bay # 3
Whispering Bay # 3
By: Maria Geraci
Releasing June 9th, 2015
TKA Distribution
When Mimi Grant
becomes mayor of Whispering Bay, she gets a whole lot more than she bargained
for. Her biggest concern? The city’s annual festival is in financial ruin and
the former housewife doesn’t have a clue how to fix things. But, she’s
determined to bring the sleepy beachside town into the twenty-first century.
Hunky Police
Chief Zeke Grant isn’t happy that his estranged wife Mimi has just become his
boss. But for the town’s sake, he’s willing to swallow his pride and let her
order him around—to a point. Everything aside, he doesn’t count on someone from
his past coming back to haunt him, forcing him to reevaluate what’s really
important.
While Mimi and
Zeke continue to butt heads on how to get things done, there’s one thing they
can’t help but agree on: their chemistry is hotter than ever. However, when a
robbery threatens to derail the annual festival, some of the town’s residents
question Mimi and Zeke’s ability to keep Whispering Bay safe—as well as keep
their war-torn personal life out of civic business. Mimi and Zeke must team up
to solve the crime, and decide once and for all if it’s time to move forward
with separate lives, or if true love really does conquer all.
Mimi began to pace the
living room. Between the noise from all the cars and all the people, Toby’s
persistent barking, and that horrible thumping sound, she felt like her ears
were going to explode.
And then, she heard
another noise which sounded suspiciously like…laughter?
She peered out the living
room window again. The fire engine was taking off, as well as a couple of the
police cruisers. She saw Rusty shaking hands with some of the paramedics and
the neighbors were going back into their houses.
Thump!
Thump!
What was going on?
Obviously, they hadn’t caught the culprits yet, so why were they were leaving?
Rusty and Zeke exchanged
some words, and then Rusty began motioning for everyone to go home.
Okay. This was it. She’d
had enough. She deserved to know why everyone was abandoning her. She went to
go outside, then realized she was barefoot and wearing nothing but a camisole
and a pair of baggy flannel pajama bottoms. She grabbed a robe and some
flip-flops and went out the front door. Zeke was the only one left in the yard.
“What’s going on? Why did
everyone leave?”
Thump!
Thump!
Zeke grinned.
“What the hell is going on
here, Zeke? I’m glad you think this is funny, but—”
He took her by the elbow
and led her around to the side of the house.
“What? Where are we going? Is it safe to—”
Thump!
Thump!
Mimi just stared, too stunned to do more than
gape at the scene taking place in front of her.
Zeke aimed a flashlight at
the large metal box that housed the air-conditioning unit and on the two armadillos
that were oblivious to anyone or anything except themselves (and what they were
doing). They were joined together but every once in a while, the female would
try to take off with the male still on top of her. She’d walk a few steps and…
Thump!
Thump!
…bang into the side of the
metal unit.
“Oh my God,” Mimi whispered.
Zeke shook his head.
“Yeah. Your home invader is nothing more than a couple of amorous armadillos.”
“Are they…what the…is this
normal?” she gasped.
“Who’s to say what’s
normal? As long as they’re both over age and have given their consent.”
Mimi covered her face with
her hands and began to laugh. Zeke joined her. Soon, the two of them were
laughing so hard that Joanie Klingman, their next door neighbor stuck her head
out her window. “Hey! Keep it down out there. Between you two laughing and
those armadillos no one’s getting any sleep tonight!”
Mimi swiped a tear from
her cheek. “Sorry, Joanie!” she called out. She turned to Zeke. “Oh…I just
don’t think I’m ever going to stop laughing.”
“Me either,” he said,
still smiling.
“It’s chilly. Let’s go
laugh inside,” she said.
Zeke flashed his light on
the armadillos one last time. “Get a room, you two.”
They walked back into the
house and Mimi offered him some coffee.
“No thanks,” Zeke said,
“It’s two in the morning. I’d like to get a few more hours of sleep if I can.”
“What happened here
tonight? I mean, I called police headquarters and before I knew it, Ellie had
practically initiated a state wide disaster code!”
“She’s been training for
this all her life,” Zeke said good-naturedly. “No, really,” he said seeing the
look on Mimi’s face. “For all she knew you were about to become the victim of a
home invasion. She did the right thing.” He shrugged. “Besides, this will make
a good story for years to come.”
“And…she called you?”
“Of course she called me.”
“Well, thanks. And please,
thank everyone who came out here so quickly.”
“Will do.”
Thump!
Thump!
Toby began barking again.
Zeke walked over and affectionately scratched him behind the ears. “You did a
good job tonight, Toby. You’re all right in my book.” Toby’s eyes got that
glazed dog look in them. He stopped barking and did what Toby did best. A long
stream of drool dripped its way onto Mimi’s clean kitchen floor.
Mimi sighed. “At least we
know he can bark if he needs to.” Now that all the excitement had died down,
the kitchen suddenly seemed deathly quiet.
“I guess I should get
going,” Zeke said.
“Or…you could stay,” Mimi
heard herself say. “It’s crazy late, and Rusty’s cousin’s cabin is like ten
miles away, and I mean, this is your
home.”
“How do you know how far
Rusty’s cousin’s cabin is from here?”
The mood had now shifted
from deathly quiet to deathly tense. Thick with something in the air that
Mimi’s lungs couldn’t quite breathe in.
“I…looked it up on a
Facebook map,” she admitted. He didn’t say anything, so she felt the need to
clarify. “I guess…I just wanted to know where you were at night.”
He stared at her.
“You want to know where you are every night?” he asked solemnly.
“Me? Here in my house?”
she said, feeling confused. Because, where else would she be?
He picked up her hand and
placed it against his chest. She could feel the slow but steady beat of his
heart against her palm. “You’re right here with me, Mimi. Every single damn
night we’ve been apart, you’ve been right here with me.”
My favorite of the series! Mimi and Zeke get into the funniest situations that add humor to the tough situation they are going through. Of course, living in a small town ensures that everyone knows about them. Zeke's hidden romantic side made me sigh as many times as I Mimi made me laugh. These two are perfect for each other, but needed to learn that communication is a vital part of a relationship. It was also great to catch up with the latest news about the couples from the previous books. I hope we get more Whispering Bay romances!
ARC received in exchange for an honest review.
Maria Geraci writes contemporary romance and women’s fiction with a happy ending. The Portland Book Review called her novel, The Boyfriend of the Month Club, “immensely sexy, immensely satisfying and humorous.” Her fourth novel, A Girl Like You, was nominated for Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA ® award. She lives in north Florida with her family, which includes a very needy chihuahua, an extremely needy dachshund and a not-so-needy cat (guess which one she likes best?). You can reach at her www.mariageraci.com
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