Can't Stop Loving You
Spikonos Brothers,
#1
By Miranda Liasson
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Release Date:
December 6, 2016
When it comes to
her heart, Arabella D’Angelo has moved on—even though she still lives in Mirror
Lake, Connecticut, a little tourist town with a long memory for mistakes. Ever
the dutiful daughter of a cantankerous widower who holds grudges, Bella has
spent the past twelve years raising her younger brother and making a name for
herself as a successful psychologist. Now, when she isn’t counseling a
lonely-hearts club for senior women, she’s humoring her matchmaking
girlfriends. Bella resists the romancing of their blind dates, yet her friends
hope she’ll fall for a local and scrap plans for a fresh start in Chicago.
Then, just
before Bella’s thirtieth birthday, her first love, Roman Spikonos, returns to
Mirror Lake. When he moves next door to her family’s garden-center business to
run his grandparents’ orchard, it stirs up gossip—and a tempest of
passions—just in time for pumpkin harvest. As Roman and Bella once again get
caught up in a swirl of desire and heartache, not to mention her overprotective
father’s fury, Mirror Lake will soon find out whether the Italian hometown
beauty and her unforgettable Greek god can stand a second chance.
“Didn’t you just remodel, dear?” Aunt Francesca asked.
Bella stood up and ran to the area of damage, cautiously stepping around
the debris until she could look through the hole to the other side. The walls
of the old flower shop were stripped down to bare wood and a bright single-bulb
work lamp hung from a cross beam by a thick orange cord. No person in sight.
“It’s a hit and run,” Effie said, right behind her. In fact, all the
ladies were crowded around, eager to check out the excitement.
“I’ll be right back,” Bella said, heading for the door.
“Where are you going?” Aunt Fran asked. “Don’t go by yourself. He has a
hammer, for God’s sakes.”
Bella threw open the outside office door to a lungful of cool September
air and six feet two of annoying male perfection poised to knock. Roman
Spikonos wore jeans and work boots and an untucked blue plaid flannel shirt
rolled up at the sleeves. Bella sucked in a breath. This
hot-construction-worker version of Roman was just as gorgeous as the
naked-chest-in-the-lake version and the wearing-a-suit-and-tie version from the
wedding. Let’s just say that if he were featured on a calendar, he’d have every
month covered.
“You,” she said on an exhale.
“It’s a man,” someone said behind her.
“A hubba-hubba kind of man.” That had to be Effie. For sure.
“That’s Roman Spikonos,” Fran whispered—loudly.
“Lukas’s brother?” Alethea said, perking up. “Tell him to come in right
now.”
“He’s too young for us,” Effie said.
“But not for Arabella,” Fran said. “They had a thing.”
“Fran!” Bella warned. It didn’t stop all the whispering and tittering, as
if she were surrounded by a group of silly schoolgirls instead of mature women.
Or deter the tall man in front of her, who stood with his arms crossed over his
big chest surveying all the ladies with a little smirk on his face.
Bella ignored the flashing red lights and the dinging of warning bells
inside her head, like there was a train coming and she’d better move off the
tracks now. She was coming to realize that these were the usual sensations she
felt when Roman Spikonos was anywhere nearby.
“Are you the person who just destroyed my wall?” she asked. In a very
professional voice, she was proud to say. She was going to stay calm and not
get mowed over by his sex appeal, thank you very much.
He looked unfazed. As if he had to think about the question, he tapped a
finger on his chin, letting his gaze rake slowly up her—from her red heels, her
legs, the length of her red sheath dress, and her little black
sweater—lingering on her boobs before he looked at her face. Which she was sure
had just turned as bright as her dress. He was barely suppressing a chuckle.
The nerve!
She had to close her eyes to get a grip. He used to look at her with
those smiley bedroom eyes, and she used to know exactly what he was thinking.
It couldn’t be the same now, it just couldn’t. Please God, don’t let him kick
my hormones into overdrive. Turn these chemical reactions off right now. She tried
to imagine him with ear hairs. Or an unsightly wart. Or even a zit, but it was
too late. Her body apparently didn’t care that being in sudden impending
nuclear meltdown mode at the mere sight of him could only lead to disaster.
Dammit, next door times two. How did she get to be so cursed?
Miranda Liasson
loves to write stories about courageous but flawed characters who find love
despite themselves, because there’s nothing like a great love story. And if
there are a few laughs along the way, even better! She’s a former Golden Heart
winner who writes contemporary romance for Montlake Publishing and series
romance for Entangled. She lives in the Midwest with her husband, three kids,
and Posey, a rescue cat with attitude.
Miranda loves to hear from readers!
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