âTis the seasonâ¦for love?
Dr. Lora Rice is done flying through life solo. 30 Days to Romance guarantees the Maryland researcher will finally snag the man of her dreams. Heâs not Dr. Justin Silver, who is brilliant, full-of-himself and totally wrong for her. So why is her hunky fellow scientist awakening feelings that make Lora long to come in from the cold?
Justin is a man of science. When he finally notices Lora, he no longer sees her as his work-obsessed colleague and competitor for a coveted fellowship, but as an incredibly desirable woman. And when a business trip strands them in a snowbound Minnesota cabin, heâs suddenly a man ruled by desire.
As passion heats up the long winter nights, Justin has to find a way to convince Lora that rivals in business can become the best partners in loveâ¦.
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He twirled a strand of her hair around his finger. âWerenât you the one who said scientists are curious?â
âThey are.â
He let her hair go, lowering his voice. âSo arenât you curious about me?â
âI have a theory about you.â
âLetâs hear it.â
She shook her head, aroused by his heated gaze. âNo, I want to prove it or disprove it first.â
âHow?â
âKiss me.â
His gaze dropped to her body. âDo I get to choose where?â
She lifted his chin and tapped her mouth. âOn the mouth,â she said, although his sensuous look made her feel naked.
He feigned disappointment. âJust the mouth?â
âYou can choose another spot later.â
âGood.â
When his lips touched hers, she discovered everything she had wanted to. His lips were both sweet and spicy, and they made her forget herself. Soon his kisses made a warm, wet path down her throat. âHave you proven your theory?â he asked, his breath warm against her skin.
âIâm still not sure.â
DARA GIRARD
fell in love with storytelling at an early age. Her romance writing career happened by chance when she discovered the power of a happy ending. She is an award-winning author whose novels are known for their sense of humor, interesting plot twists and witty dialogue. When sheâs not writing, she enjoys spring mornings and autumn afternoons, French pastries, dancing to the latest hits and long drives.
Dara loves to hear from her readers. You can reach her at contact [email protected] or P.O Box 10345, Silver Spring, MD 20914.
Dear Reader,
âMistletoe and Misunderstandingââthatâs how the original idea for this story came to me. I wanted to write about three things that fascinate me: 1) the holidays, 2) how opposites attract and 3) sickle-cell research. At first, I wasnât sure I could pull it off, but I liked the challenge.
Fortunately, the right people fell into place: rash, hotheaded Dr. Lora Rice and cool, methodical Dr. Justin Silver. These two biomedical researchers put my story into action, with a passion for their work and each other. The holiday season helped add a touch of magic to their romance in a way that surprised even me.
I hope you enjoy this story about family, healing and, of course, true love.
All the best,
Dara Girard
Prologue
October
She couldnât believe it had finally arrived. Lora Rice ripped open the small brown package, then eagerly pulled out the item inside. She swept her hand over the raised letters on the cover of the book sheâd ordered: 30 Days to Romance. Just reading the title gave her shivers of anticipation. Late one night, a week ago, sheâd been lazing on the couch in front of the TV with a half-eaten box of chocolate bonbons when a beautiful woman had appeared on the screen.
âTired of sitting home alone on a Friday night? Do you sometimes wonder if Mr. Right will ever come? If you have, Iâve got the answer for you. Yes, he will. But you have to be ready for him.â
âHow?â Lora wondered aloud.
âHow, you might ask? With my book 30 Days to Romance youâll learn the skills necessary to attract the man of your dreams. Whether youâre shy and plain or beautiful but awkward, Iâll give you step-by-step guides and exercises to get you out of your shell and into the life of romance. If I can do it, so can you.â
That night Lora had sat up and listened to the testimonials, then ordered the book. Now it was here. Contrary to what her family thought, she was ready for roses and champagne. She wanted a date who remembered her name and didnât forget his wallet. She didnât want to spend another holiday avoiding the office party or family get-togethers. And lately it seemed like her familyâs only reason to exist was to set her up on a blind date or discuss what was wrong with her love life.
âYouâre nearly thirty-seven,â her mother had said only a few weeks ago.
âIâm thirty-one.â
âOh, really? You look much older.â