He wonât hesitate to put his life on the lineâ¦but will he ever risk his heart?
Falling for her best friend Justice Garrett was a high point in Patience McGrawâs otherwise awkward adolescence. Even after he disappeared, Patience never forgot the boy who captured her heart. Now heâs back in Foolâs Gold, California, and her passion for him is as strong as ever. But how can she trust that he wonât abandon her againâand her daughter, too?
When bodyguard Justice Garrett was a young man, witness protection brought him to this idyllic town and he never forgot its warmth, or the sweet beauty of his childhood friend. Heâs returned to open an elite defense academy, and the Patience he once knew is all grown up. He canât resist her smile, or her curves. But Justiceâs past doesnât make him husband, or father, material.
Patience and Justice think theyâll succumb to just one kissâ¦. Then one more⦠Okay, just one night together. But they might learn that falling in love is beyond anyoneâs control.
Praise for New York Times bestselling author
âThereâs a little fun, a little sizzle and a whole lot of homespun charm.â
âPublishers Weekly on Summer Nights
âMallery infuses her story with eccentricity, gentle humor and small-town shenanigans, and readersâ¦will enjoy the connection between Heidi and Rafe.â
âPublishers Weekly on Summer Days
âIf you want a story that will both tug on your heartstrings and tickle your funny bone, Mallery is the author for you!â
âRT Book Reviews on Only His
âWhen it comes to heartfelt contemporary romance, Mallery is in a class by herself.â
âRT Book Reviews on Only Yours
âAn adorable, outspoken heroine and an intense heroâ¦set the sparks flying in Malleryâs latest lively, comic and touching family-centered story.â
âLibrary Journal on Only Yours
âMallery...excels at creating varied, well-developed characters and an emotion-packed story gently infused with her trademark wit and humor.â
One of the Top 10 Romances of 2011! âBooklist on Only Mine
âMalleryâs prose is luscious and provocative.â
âPublishers Weekly
âSusan Malleryâs gift for writing humor and tenderness makes all her books true gems.â
âRT Book Reviews
âRomance novels donât get much better than Malleryâs expert blend of emotional nuance, humor and superb storytelling.â
âBooklist
This one is for 2011 Foolâs Gold Co-Head Cheerleader Michele, whose energy is surpassed only by her heart. Thanks, Michele, for everything! Youâre incredible!
PROLOGUE
Fifteen years ago...
PATIENCE MCGRAW COULDNâT breathe. She placed her hand on top of her chest and wondered if it was possible to have a heart attack and die from fear. Or maybe anticipation. Her mind raced and her throat was tight and here she was, on possibly the most significant day of her life, and she couldnât catch her breath. Talk about lame.
âThe snowâs melting,â Justice said, pointing toward the mountains just east of town.
Patience looked up and nodded. âItâs getting warmer.â
Itâs getting warmer? She held in a groan. Why did she have to sound so stupid? Why did she have to be so nervous? This was Justice, her best friend since heâd moved to Foolâs Gold at the beginning of October last year. Theyâd met in the school cafeteria and theyâd reached for the last cupcake. Heâd let her have it; sheâd offered to share. She figured because he was older, he would refuse, but heâd smiled instead and that day theyâd become friends.
She knew him. They hung out together, played video games together, went to the movies together. It was fun. It was easy. Or it had been until a few weeks ago when sheâd suddenly looked into Justiceâs dark blue eyes and felt something sheâd never experienced before.
Her mom had reassured her it was normal. Patience was fourteen, Justice was sixteen and it was unlikely they would stay friends forever. But Patience wasnât sure she liked the change. Before, she hadnât had to think about everything she said or worry about what she wore, or how her hair looked. Now she was always thinking, which made it hard to just hang out.
After two months of sweating every word, every thought, every action, she was done. She was going to tell Justice the truth. That she liked him. That she wanted him to be more than her best friend. If he liked her back, well, she didnât know what would happen then, but she was sure it would be wonderful. If he didnât, she would probably die of a broken heart.
They walked through the quiet residential neighborhood of Foolâs Gold. The small town was nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas. With spring chasing away winter, there were buds on trees and the first daffodils and tulips of the season swayed in the afternoon breeze. All of which had nothing to do with the fact that she was seriously scared. Because while talking about dying of a broken heart was very Pride and Prejudiceâher motherâs favorite book and movieâit might be painful and a little gross.