
I really enjoyed all three of these novellas. They were the perfect combination of saucy and sweet. I always seem to read a ton of Christmas books during November and December. This novella was a nice change of pace, since it was set around New Year’s instead.
The clock is ticking down to midnight on New Yearโs Eve, and all Nora Hart and Miles Shephard can think about is kissing each otherโeven though they met just minutes before. Then, as fast as Miles enters Noraโs life, heโs goneโฆ and she never even gets the name of the man she thinks might just be โthe one.โ One year later, Nora and Miles are reunited. The chemistry between them is just as strong as they remember. But Miles broke her heart once beforeโand this time around, Noraโs not sure whether she can give love a second chance.
AFTER MIDNIGHT โ Excerpt from Chapter 1
December 31.
11:41.
11:42.
11:43.
At this rate, it would never be midnight, and Miles Shepard would never say a permanent good night to this sadistic son-of-a-bitch year.
He stuck his phone back in his pocket and let his eyes wander over the party. They were in someoneโs twenty-second-floor condo, all brushed nickel and rice paper lamps and screens and edgy, modern furniture. Well-dressed Bostoniansโtheyโd left their Uggs and Pats jerseys and twenty-year-old Sox caps homes tonightโmonitored TVs tuned to network coverage of New Yearโs events in various U.S. and world cities. The collective effect of an apartment bedecked with garlands of black and white streamers and metallic silver balloons, full of women in cocktail dresses and sparkly tops and ass-hugging jeans, wasโwell, if it hadnโt quite carved through the numbness that had been Milesโs constant companion for the last few weeks, it had at least chipped into it.
His childhood friend Owen was talking to a tall blonde in high-heeled boots, skin-tight silver pants, and a black velvet tunic. She towered over him, but it didnโt appear to intimidate Owen in the slightest. Owen grinned and told the blonde something with his usual complement of hand gestures, and she smiled back and dipped her head.
Owen was one of those guys with mysterious appealโhe was thin to the point of near scrawniness, with a head of hair that was as unruly as a yellow dandelion, but women found him easy to talk to. Miles guessed that a month ago, you could have said the same about him. These days, Miles wasnโt talking much, so if anyone was saying anything about him tonight, it was, โWhatโs up with the block of stone in the corner?โ
The thing was, Miles knew Owen had his back. If anyone trash talked Miles, Owen would be ready with a slapdown. When Miles had called him last week to say he needed to get the hell out of Cleveland and had no place to go, Owen had picked him up at Logan airport, opened his condo to Miles, taken Miles to his sisterโs house in Newton for Christmas, and otherwise tried to convince Miles his world hadnโt ended. Like maybe it was in some kind of weird suspended animation and at some point theyโd unfreeze Miles and let him have another chance at it.
So for Owen, Miles would endure this party, even if it stayed 11:44 forever, like some punishment straight from the hyper-imaginative Greek gods.
A shriek cut through the hectic bounce of โCome on Eileenโ and he looked up to see a woman dancing her heart out. He definitely wasnโt completely numb because his gaze fastened on the jiggle of her breasts under her shiny black tank top. Blood didnโt exactly rush southโit moved thickly through his bloodstreamโbut at least it was moving. Those were some awesome breasts, and he didnโt only mean awesome-coolโhe meant awesome in its original awe-inspiring sense. They were the size and firmness that typically had to be purchased, but he knew real when it danced, and those were one hundred percent real.
His eyes traveled upwards andโwhoops!โmet hers. Sheโd been watching him stare at her breasts like an eleven-year-old unschooled horny boy. He made a wry apologetic face, and she laughed. Man, she was pretty, and not in a cover-of-a-magazine standard-issue way. She had strawberry blond hair cropped pixie short, an adorable, mobile face, elfin ears and a long, skinny nose. He didnโt usually go for short hair, but it worked on her, probably because the rest of her was so indubitably female.
And now she was dancing and holding his gaze and his face got hot as his blood picked up pace and got serious about things. His gut clenched, his dick was heavy now, and she was moving for him. Still holding his gaze. The way she danced, it wasnโt sexual, not really. It was just uninhibited. Kind ofโjoyful. She had this grin on her face that was nine-tenths of what made her so pretty. Most people never looked that happy about what they were doing.
He wanted to cross the floor andโ
And what? And proposition some woman heโd never met before in a city that wasnโt his when his life was in knots?
Yeah. Brilliant idea.
He broke the connection, turned away. He headed for the food table, which must have been catered because this was no half-assed assortment of stuff people had scavenged from their pantries. There was a ham whose smoky flavor was addictiveโMiles had eaten way more than his fair share an hour agoโand a cheese assortment that had probably cost several hundred dollars by itself. The dip-and-veggies setup was a work of art, not a grocery-store plastic-tray affair. Between the platters, bouquets of mylar balloons urged him to have a Happy New Yearโs. He frowned at them.
You will love all three of these stories. I honestly fell in love with the cover, even before I knew who was writing in it. I mean, seriously, look at this cover.

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