Marissa Clarke was going to murder someone. And that someone was her former sorority sister—now former friend—who had just kicked her out of her own hotel room…in the middle of the night…at their friend’s wedding…for some hanky-panky with an old fling. So much for sisterhood. With no room in the inn and no place to stay, she’s forced to accept help from the last person she ever wanted to spend the night with again: Scott, devilishly handsome, smart, and her ex-fiance’s ex-best man.
Scott Parker has loved Marissa since the first day he bumped into her freshman year of college. Only he’d never been able to tell her. After all, you didn’t just grab your best friend’s girlfriend, kiss her and tell her she was the One for you, no matter how often he’d dreamed about it. Now, years later, Marissa is single and, in a moment of pure luck, staying at his cabin. When a winter storm blocks the roads and snows the two of them in, Scott is determined to make Marissa see there can be more between them than a shared history…if only she’ll let him.
Check out the first book in the More Than Friends Series.
Seattle attorney Miranda Rose arrives in Las Vegas determined to keep her best friend-with-benefits from making a costly mistake – marrying some stranger just to save his family trust. But once there, Miranda discovers she’s the surprise bride! One red-hot honeymoon later, they’re back to their over-scheduled lives on opposite coasts. But a marriage of convenience with regularly scheduled sexytimes turns complicated when Miranda gets the shock of a lifetime: she’s pregnant…with twins.
Miranda has always wanted a family of her own, but her infertility made it impossible. Besides, Callum’s difficult upbringing places him adamantly in the no-kid zone. Now she must decide between the man she’s been in love with for years and the children she’s longed for. Or will Callum surprise her yet again and come through when it matters most?
Scott is SO sweet! I love it!
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Marissa,
It feels ridiculous to be tucking notes into your handbag, like a kid with a Do you like me? Check yes or no question. But I won’t see you until after the Valentine’s Day concert you’re arranging, when we have our own celebration. I have to get used to you working holidays, putting in long hours leading up to the big events you spin together like magic. The 14th is just one day and we should celebrate our love every day we can.
I wanted to give you something today, and having to wait is a struggle. You’re my best friend and I want to share it with you, the nerves, the joy and the wonder. My whole world is different because you’re in it.
Thank you for letting me love you. Thank you for loving me back. Thank you for being the brave one. I promise to give you more than you ever gave up. You have all of me. Almost.
I have one last thing to give to you. One last thing, and we can stop worrying about what comes next and start building our future. One last thing, and the world will know we’re stronger together than we were apart. Not because of a sparkle on your finger, but the smile on our faces.
Let me into your forever.
Love,
Scott
PS – Sugar, there is nothing else hidden in here except triple chocolate chip cookies. Don’t waste time looking for more. Just come home.
By day, Jenna is faster than a speeding toddler, stronger than a stubborn husband, able to leap tall Lego structures in a single bound…but by night, while the family sleeps she writes romance novels where no one ever has to scoop up after the dog, change diapers, clip coupons, drive carpool, do laundry, mop floors, get silly putty out of hair, vacuum, empty the vacuum bag (gross!), exercise, count calories, apply bandaids, clean up puke…wait where was this going? Oh, Jenna writes romance because it is glamorous. Just ask the dog.
Christina R says
I have read and enjoyed your books.