[New post] #SnippetSunday CHANCE( Last Man Standing) #preorder #comingsoon
Peggy Jaeger posted: " So here's little sumthin' sumthin' from my upcoming Sweet romance, CHANCE, part of the Last Man Standing series. You all know that guy: the confirmed bachelor who vows he's never gonna be tied down to one woman. And you all know, as writers, we jus" Peggy Jaeger, Author
So here's little sumthin' sumthin' from my upcoming Sweet romance, CHANCE, part of the Last Man Standing series.
You all know that guy: the confirmed bachelor who vows he's never gonna be tied down to one woman.
And you all know, as writers, we just love to see guys like this fall! LOL.
Chance Miller, divorce lawyer extraordinaire, knows the whole happily ever after dream is an urban myth. He deals with miserable and wedded warring couples every day and swears staying single keeps him sane and happy. His friends and family consider him the last single man standing and fear he'll never find someone and settle down. But Chance relishes his carefree status and unencumbered lifestyle and has no plans to change anything.
If only his relatives would stop trying to set him up with their version of the perfect woman.
Fredrika Poole already experienced her one great love, and the widow can't read any future romance in her tea leaves. She's content to bake, run her business, and care for her daughter.
When Chance meets Freddie and discovers her marriage thoughts run on the same road his do, he realizes she's the answer to his prayer for keeping the relatives at bay. But the pixie barista has a way of making Chance question everything he's always thought about love, marriage, and wedded bliss.
Will his last man standing status go unchallenged? Or will Freddie be the one woman he wants…but can never have?
Intrigued? Read on....
Before he could stop himself, he said, "Let me take you to dinner." The request surprised him and, apparently, Freddie. Even in the subdued lighting surrounding them he could see her eyes go wide, her mouth drop open.
"Wh-what? Why?"
A good question and one he'd try to answer for himself later on. For now, though, he had the uncontrollable urge to feed her. "I'm sure you didn't get a break all day and you must be starved. I know I am."
The quizzical quirk to her brow was followed by, "I'm not dressed to go out to dinner."
He shrugged. "Doesn't have to be fancy. I love diner food as much as the next guy. In fact, there's a great place one block up. Best breakfast in town and their burgers are insane."
She didn't look convinced.
"You don't have to run home and fix supper for…anyone, do you?"
Why to go, Chance. You never even considered if she was married before blurting out your invitation.
She didn't wear a wedding ring and in his experience women always did. It was the men who removed them or elected to keep their fingers naked.
"No," she said.
"So, no husband waiting for you to get dinner on the table?" he asked because he had to be clear on the subject.
For a fleeting moment, something he couldn't get a bead on crossed her eyes. Then it was gone. "That's a little sexist, you know, assuming it's the wife who has to always make dinner."
She was right. "Sorry. That was stupid of me."
Her left eyebrow rose as she considered his remark. He felt like a jerk asking again but he really wanted to know.
"I wouldn't use the word stupid," she said. "Maybe unenlightened."
That pulled a grin from him.
"But no. No husband at home."
He held back his sigh of relief, then wondered why she didn't have a guy waiting at home for her. He knew asking would truly make him sound insensitive so he kept the question to himself.
"Then how do the best burgers in the city sound?"
Chance had always been good at reading body language. It was a talent that had suited him well when the words a client spoke often didn't jive with the truth of the situation. Their bodies outted them every time.
When Freddie's shoulders dropped from their hunched position under her ears he knew he was making headway.
"Look," he said, pulling out a grin he usually reserved for friends and family, "I know you don't know anything about me other than I'm a divorce lawyer and I like coffee."
A half-smile slid up her face. "And corn muffins."
He nodded. "But I'm not a serial murder, I don't cheat on my taxes, and if you ask my sister she'd tell you other than the fact I tend to argue a point to death, I'm a good guy."
A full smile graced her face from that declaration.
Progress.
"So what'd'ya say? Wanna grab something to eat before you head home?"
He held his breath waiting for her answer.
After a few moments when he wondered if he'd ever be able to breathe again, she said, "Well," as she shifted her bag to the other shoulder. "I am hungry, that's the truth. It was a long day and I didn't get a break."
"Is that a yes?"
Please let it be a yes.
With her lips pressed together and her eyes narrowed slightly she finally –finally – nodded. "I guess it is."
He couldn't stop the full-wattage smile that jumped from him.
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