How can
their relationship survive when it’s built on half-truths?
Where I Need to Be
McKenna Series #3
Jamie Hollins
Releasing July 18, 2017
When heroin
stole James Foley’s wife and destroyed his marriage, he poured all his energy
into raising his young son and running his auto garage. There’s no room in his
life for anything else until Megan McKenna walks into his shop. He finds it
impossible to resist the sexy school teacher.
After an
ugly divorce, Megan lost her home, her job, and a big chunk of her
self-respect. With her posh lifestyle now a memory, she starts over by
indulging in an unexpected fling with a hard-bodied mechanic.
What begins
as something casual turns into something meaningful. But how can their
relationship survive when it’s built on half-truths?
James and
Megan soon discover that being honest with themselves is just as important as
being honest with each other. Only then will their relationship fire on all
cylinders.
Megan nibbled
on her lower lip as she looked everywhere but at him. He desperately wanted to
ask her what was bothering her, but he stopped himself. She wasn’t his. It was
none of his business.
He needed to
be straight with her.
“About Friday
night…” He paused before deciding to begin a different way. “I need to be upfront
with you and tell you that I’m not interested in a relationship. I’ve got a lot
going on in my life with the shop and with my son. And a steady woman just
doesn’t fit into my plans at the moment.”
She nodded but
didn’t say anything. Shit, if she broke into tears in his parking lot, he
didn’t know what he would do.
“I like you,
Megan. I sure as hell liked what happened on Friday, and I’d like to see you
again. But beyond that, I can’t give you anything more.”
“So are you
saying you’d like to date but not exclusively?”
Was that what
he was saying? That he wanted to date her?
“If by dating
you mean periodically getting together and having sex, then sure, let’s go with
that.”
As soon as the
words were out of his mouth, he wished he could take them back. He was being
honest, but it had made him sound like a dick.
She looked
skyward and smiled. “Thank God. That’s exactly what I was going to say.”
He frowned.
“You were?”
“Yes!” She
laughed. “What a relief. I had a lot fun with you. But jumping back into a relationship…I
just can’t right now.”
“So we agree
on this?” he asked incredulously.
“Absolutely.”
Huh. Wasn’t
that something?
“Oh, but there
is one thing I did want to add,” she
said, grimacing slightly.
He knew there
had to be a catch.
“If we’re...”
She looked back toward the garage at the guys congregating around the open
doors, pretending not to eavesdrop. “If we’re sleeping together, I’m not going
to hold you to being exclusive, but I would hope you could extend the courtesy
of letting me know if you meet someone else who you’d like to sleep with.”
He couldn’t
help it, he let his chuckle slip. He wasn’t laughing at what she said. It was
perfectly reasonable. He was laughing at the idea of wanting any other woman
when he had Megan in his bed.
“That’s fair,”
he replied. “And I’d expect the same courtesy
from you.”
Smiling, she
extended her hand. “Deal.”
He frowned,
taking her outstretched hand. Instead of shaking it, he lightly tugged her
toward him. “Sweetheart, I’m not shaking your hand like we’re conducting some
business deal.”
She blinked,
her mouth falling open before she closed it quickly. Pulling her hand from his
grasp, Megan clutched the strap of her purse. “Of course, I’m sorry. That was
stupid.”
He smiled,
taking a step closer and leaning in slightly. “Not stupid, and you have nothing
to apologize for.” He watched as her eyes fell to his lips and he liked the way
this woman thought. “Now tell me…when can I see you again?”
She swallowed
before nibbling on her lower lip. It took everything he had not to reach up and
pull her rose-colored lip down with his thumb. James knew all of his employees
were watching. They’d stopped the pretense of being busy the moment he’d pulled
her toward him.
“How about we
do dinner this weekend?” he asked. “It’ll have to be late, after Cade goes to
bed.”
She nodded
slowly. “I’d like that.”
“Saturday
around nine o’clock?”
Her clear blue
eyes smiled as she nodded again. “It’s a date.”
“It’s
a date,” he repeated.
While I enjoyed the story, there was more chemistry than emotion between James and Megan. That combined with Megan being childish about telling her family that she was divorced made me give it a lower rating. The book is well written, the sex scenes are hot and James' son was super cute.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions are my own.
DON'T MISS ANY OF THE
MCKENNA SERIES
Jamie
Hollins was
born and raised in rural Northeast Ohio.
After graduate school, she embarked on a perilous career in Human
Resources where she met plenty of real life characters. When she’s not writing or chasing after her
toddler, she enjoys reading and golfing.
Jamie lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, son, and their dog,
Winston.
The book sounds good. Thanks for your review. I can understand how Megan not being honest made you dislike her a little bit.
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