*
She quite simply took his breath away. Watching Lizzie come to him on the arm of her father, Jared could only stare in amazement at the woman he got to spend the rest of his life with. It could never have been anyone else, he realized as she approached him, her smile dazzling and confident. And as requested, her dress was
sinfully
sexy. If she hadn’t come back to him, if they hadn’t put things back together, he never would’ve gotten married. That much he knew for sure now.
He’d asked David to stand up for him, in large part because of his friend’s role in ensuring that Lizzie didn’t get away. The other reason he’d asked David to be his best man was because the good doctor was the first, genuine friend Jared had made since he struck it rich and saw his entire life change almost overnight.
His parents and siblings sat in the front row, watching the proceedings, but he didn’t feel as close to them as he did before money changed everything. One of his goals was to bridge that gap at some point, but not today. No, today was all about Lizzie and their new life together.
When she and her dad reached him, Jared shook her father’s hand, extended his arm to Lizzie and turned to face Judge Frank McCarthy, who’d happily agreed to marry them at the spot they’d chosen overlooking the ocean.
Their guests included the huge band of friends Jenny had introduced them to at the impromptu shower-slash-bachelor party she and Alex had thrown for them the weekend before. Jared and Lizzie had immediately bonded with Jenny’s crew of island friends, including the McCarthy brothers and their wives/girlfriends/fiancées; Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy; their daughter, Janey, and her husband, Joe; Jared’s decorator friend, Sydney Donovan, and her husband, Luke Harris; the island’s police chief, Blaine Taylor, and his wife, Tiffany; Dan Torrington and his fiancée, Kara Ballard; and Owen Lawry and his fiancée, Laura McCarthy. Jared and Lizzie had enjoyed them all so much, they’d invited them to join in the wedding festivities.
Lizzie had also insisted on inviting Ned Saunders, the cab driver who’d been so kind to her, and his fiancée, Francine. The posse of new friends was just another reason Jared couldn’t wait to settle into their life on Gansett Island, which would happen after he finally took his wife to Paris.
She held his hand and smiled at him as they listened to Judge McCarthy talk about marriage and commitment and the importance of love and daily laughter before he led them through traditional vows and the exchange of rings. Then he pronounced them husband and wife, and Jared kissed her, and she kissed him back, and he could honestly say it was, without a doubt, the single best moment of his life.
The elated glow stayed with him through the party that followed—calling it a reception was far too tame for what transpired on the Chesterfield lawn that afternoon. Jared knew he’d never forget the way she’d smiled all day. He’d never forget the way she’d felt in his arms as they danced for the first time as husband and wife. And he’d never forget the way she’d gazed at him with so much love when he carried her up two flights of stairs to the honeymoon suite Sydney had put together for them in record time.
After he carried her over the threshold, he made no move to put her down. Rather he studied her gorgeous face, trying to commit every detail of how she looked right then to memory.
“Happy?” she asked him after a long silence.
“I’ve never been happier in my entire life.”
“Neither have I.”
“I’m going to make you happy every day, Lizzie. I promise.”
“I promise the same thing.”
Smiling, he waggled his brows suggestively. “Wanna fuck?”
She smiled at him but shook her head deliberately.
He froze.
Her hand caressed his face soothingly. “No, Jared. Tonight I want to make love.”
Filled with relief to have all the questions answered and a lifetime to spend with her, he kissed her softly and sweetly. “That I can do, my love.
That
I can do.”
***
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All You Need Is Love
, Green Mountain Series, Book 1.
All You Need is Love
Green Mountain Series, Book 1
If you enjoy the McCarthys, you’re going to LOVE the Abbotts in Marie’s new Green Mountain Series, which debuts February 4 with
All You Need Is Love
.
“
All You Need is Love
is the quintessential romance and, boy, does it deliver!” 4 Stars from RT Book Reviews
The family-run Green Mountain Country Store is cherished by locals as a reminder of simpler times. The Abbott children are determined to keep it that way—but their father has different plans...
When Cameron Murphy heads to Vermont to build a website for a new client, she imagines a more relaxing trip than she gets. After wrecking her car by colliding with the town moose, she meets the most handsome hero she’s ever seen. Unfortunately, her savior, Will Abbott, is also the son of her client—and he wants nothing to do with the new website or the city girl creating it.
For all Will cares, Cameron can march her fancy boots right out of town and out of his family’s business. But he can’t seem to get her out of his head. As his family’s dispute heats up, so does the chemistry between the two, leaving them wondering if simple is better after all—especially when it comes to matters of the heart.
Read the first chapter of
All You Need Is Love
here
. And turn the page to check out Will and Cameron’s memorable first kiss…
Will & Cameron’s First Kiss
All You Need Is Love
, Green Mountain Series, Book 1
Available: February 4, 2014
“Has a member of your family always run the sugaring facility?” Cameron asked Will’s brother, Colton.
“For the most part,” Colton said. “Two of our uncles did it for a lot of years. I’ve been up here for eleven years now, and I can’t imagine any other kind of life.”
“I can’t wait to incorporate all of this into the website. I’d love to scan some of your ledgers and use the images as backdrops on the pages about the sugaring facility.”
“My ledgers are your ledgers, whenever you need them,” Colton said.
“I’m sure we’ll work closely on the sugaring section,” Cameron said, her face heating when she realized he was flirting with her, ever so subtly, and that she might be encouraging him because it was clearly bugging Will.
“I’ll look forward to that.”
“We should go,” Will said abruptly. “We still need to stop at Hannah’s, and I’ve got work to do in the office.”
Cameron felt bad for keeping Will from work with all her questions about the sugaring facility. “This was great, Colton. Thanks so much for showing me your home and your business.” She extended a hand to him.
“Definitely a pleasure.” He bent gallantly to place a kiss on the back of her hand. “Hope to see you again soon.”
“You’ll see her at Mom’s on Sunday.”
“And Sunday dinner with the Abbotts gets more interesting.”
“Knock it off, Colton,” Will said in a sinister tone she wouldn’t have thought him capable of. Surprise, surprise.
Colton only laughed at his brother, which seemed to further infuriate Will.
Cameron hoped he wasn’t mad at her, too.
Colton walked them out to the truck, where Will held the door for her and gave it a harder-than-usual slam when she was settled in the cab.
In the side-view mirror, she saw him exchange a few heated words with Colton that made Colton laugh again. Judging by the slam of the driver’s door and the stormy expression on Will’s face, he hadn’t appreciated his brother laughing at whatever he’d said to him.
He turned the truck around and sent a tail of snow flying behind them that just missed Colton.
“What is the matter?” Cameron asked as he took the first turn that curved down the winding hill.
“Nothing.”
His gruff demeanor was reminiscent of the night they met. “Clearly something is bugging you. I wish you’d just tell me—”
The truck fishtailed violently as he slammed on the brakes, threw off his seat belt and reached for her.
Cameron barely had time to register her surprise before he was kissing her.
And Oh. My. God
. The man could kiss. She all but melted into him as he cupped her face with one hand and fisted her hair with the other, his lips moving over hers, softly yet insistently.
When the shock wore off, she realized he was waiting for her to participate before he took it any further. Wanting to encourage him, she put her arms around his neck and dabbed her tongue along his lower lip.
He took the hint and growled as he gave her his tongue in teasing increments that made her needy for more. As he shifted closer to her, the truck lurched forward, sliding on the ice.
“Shit,” he said, as he broke free from her to control the truck’s slide toward the guardrail that was the only thing between them and a plunge into the ravine far below.
Look for
All You Need Is Love
on February 4, 2014!
All You Need Is Love
. Copyright 2014. HTJB, Inc. All rights reserved.
Also look for the print copy of
All You Need Is Love
, with the bonus Will & Cameron short story “To Know Her Is To Love Her,” everywhere books are sold.
All You Need Is Love
is called
Your Love Is All I Need
in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and India.
Turn the page to check out the first-ever look at the cover of
Fatal Jeopardy
, Fatal Series Book 7, out on March 24.
Fatal Jeopardy
Fatal Series, Book 7
Available: March 24, 2014
Washington, D.C. Police Lieutenant Sam Holland and her husband, U.S. Senator Nick Cappuano, have been looking forward to a quiet Thanksgiving with their son. But any thoughts of a restful holiday are dashed when Sam and Nick return home to a gruesome scene: Sam’s seventeen-year-old niece Brooke, barely conscious and covered in blood on their front stoop.
With lines between personal and professional blurring in this emotionally charged, deeply personal case, Sam is relying on Nick more than ever for support. But when suspicious images from the night in question appear on social media, Sam begins to wonder if her niece is telling her everything she knows about what really happened. And when Nick questions her tactics—and her ethics—as she races against the clock, Sam will need to decide how far she’s willing to go to prove Brooke is a victim, not a murderer.