Genre: Contemporary Romance
(Holiday)
Release Day: November 2nd
*This is a Standalone*
BLURB
When I was a little boy, the best
thing about the holiday season was unwrapping presents on Christmas morning —
tearing off the paper and tossing it on the floor. Now that I’m a man, I like
to unwrap slowly, deliberately, taking my time to savor what lies before me. I
still like to throw the wrapping on the floor, but now I know the best gifts
come wrapped in lace.
And unlike when I was a kid, I
won’t get sick of this present by New Year’s. I’ll definitely be playing with
this girl day after day after day.
After six years avoiding my
hometown, the last thing I expected when I returned was a wannabe bad girl to
unwrap my heart and rip open my soul. But that’s exactly what happened. Now if
I can just get the hell out of my own way, maybe I’ll finally get the best gift
of all — her!
Come get unwrapped by Drew this
holiday.
EXCERPT
I sat back and studied the canvas. I’d finally gotten it right — the way his lips turn up in that
smile that makes both my heart and panties melt. It had taken me over a dozen tries to get it
just perfect, but I finally had.
Unfortunately, I didn’t feel any better. I
thought if I could capture Drew’s smile on my canvas, my pain would somehow lessen. Because I’d always have his image, that his leaving me wouldn’t hurt so
bad. It hadn’t
worked. The pain in my heart was just as
sharp, just as overwhelming as it was yesterday and the day before. I knew I’d never get over him.
I knew it like I knew the deep blue color of his eyes, the rough spots
on his hands. I knew it like I knew the
way his lips tasted, the feel of his thick brown hair.
OTHER WORKS BY PRESCOTT LANE
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Prescott
Lane is the author of First Position, Perfectly Broken, and her new release,
Quiet Angel. She is originally from Little Rock, Arkansas, and graduated from
Centenary College with a degree in sociology. She went on to receive her MSW
from Tulane University, after which she worked with developmentally delayed and
disabled children. She married her college sweetheart, and they currently live
in New Orleans with their two children and two crazy dogs. Prescott started
writing at the age of five, and sold her first story about a talking turtle to
her father for a quarter. She later turned to writing romance novels because
there aren't enough happily ever afters in real life.
Happily
Ever Afters Guaranteed.
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