The way he felt right now. Alive. Aware. Of Lily. She made his arms ache to wrap around her, to pull her to him and feel every curvy inch of her pressed up against him.
She would fit perfectly against him, he knew, could feel it by the way they stood so close, their bodies almost swaying together.
She felt it, too.
Max couldnât do a damn thing except brace himself in that moment. Her voice filtered through him. He could inhale her subtle scent. Feel the graze of her hands on his skin. Sense the warmth of her body radiating between them. Imagine the way her body would melt into his.
Max knew. He could feel it in his gut where it counted, and he had to force himself to take a step back by sheer effort of will, force himself not to do exactly what he ached to doâpull her into his arms.
Because that would change everything between them.
Dear Reader,
After I wrote Her Husbandâs Partner, (Harlequin Superromance #1635) I suspected the folks in Pleasant Valley wouldnât stop living simply because I typed the end. They didnât. After all, who wouldnât want to live in such a wonderful place?
Lily Angelica, for one.
She had bigger plans for her life than her tiny hometown had to offer. But while she has been off chasing her dreams, sheâs lost something along the way. And that something is an important part of being happy.
Max could have told Lily her priorities were mixed up. He learned the hard way not to take life for granted and is making the most of every moment with his young daughter. But it turns out Maxâs journey back from grief has skewed his priorities a bit, too, so when this unlikely pair get together to plan a wedding, they find that, sometimes, the journey to someplace better brings them right back where they started.
Ordinary women. Extraordinary romance.
Thatâs Harlequin Superromance! I hope you enjoy Lily and Maxâs love story. Let me know at www.jeanielondon.com.
Peace and blessings,
Jeanie London
Jeanie London writes romance because she believes in happily-ever-afters. Not the âlove conquers allâ kind, but the âwe love each other so we can conquer anythingâ kind. Itâs precisely why she loves Harlequin Superromanceâstories about real women tackling life to find love. The kind of love she understands because sheâs a real woman tackling life in sunny Florida with her own romance-hero husband, their two beautiful and talented daughters, a loving and slightly crazy extended family and a menagerie of sweet strays.
For the real Max.
Youâre the stuff heroes are made of. Definitely!
And special thanks to Beth Fairweather, who
always makes coming up with brilliant ideas so much fun ;-)
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
EPILOGUE
All About Angel blog
Wedding Angel or Antibride?
After a string of matrimonial messes, wedding watchers around the globe are wondering if the Wedding Angelâfounder and CEO of a widely celebrated destination-wedding agency that shall remain namelessâhas reached the end of her luck.
Consider how her engagement ended when the paparazzi caught her fiancéâan international bridal-show producer, also namelessâin flagrante delicto with a Brazilian runway model.
Now consider this weekendâs fiasco of A-list actress Emmelina Belleâs Polynesian nuptials. Celebrity and wedding bloggers alike have been reporting that this much-maligned diva was seeking public redemption with her wedding to Drew Hatcher, the leading man she hooked up with last year on the set.
Stealing Axisâs Sexiest Man of 2010 from his television-actress wife devastated Emmelinaâs career, but maybe she should have reconsidered her choice of event planner. Or maybe the Wedding Angel should have washed her hands of this messy client after her own run-in with infidelity. While itâs true the event was already in the planning stages when the Wedding Angelâs engagement went bust, a woman touted as the Martha Stewart of matrimony should have recognized Emmelinaâs bid for favorable press. (What some folks wonât do for attention!)
The ceremony took place during the magical moments before sunset. The media swarmed the island in helicopters, in Jeeps and on foot, scouring every corner for celebrity sightings, given carte blanche by Emmelina to publicize to the ends of the earthâor the farthest reaches of satellite coverage.
While no one could expect the Wedding Angel to control the weatherâ¦Maraâamu shouldnât have been a surprise.
This easterly trade wind is known to gust through the islands in winter, so one would expect contingencies to be in place for an outdoor wedding. But when Maraâamu swept across the beach during the fire dancersâ tribal performance, the wind sent flames toward the highly flammable bamboo tents. The ensuing conflagration sent panicked guests fleeing in every direction. Emmelina wound up treading water. (Score one for karma! Drewâs ex-wife is probably still laughing.)