Book Tour~ The Billionaire's Favorite Mistake by Jessica Clare
A hot one night stand between friends might spark true love in The Billionaireās Favorite Mistake by Jessica Clare!
Blurb
A hot one night stand between friends might spark true love in the latest Billionaires and Bridesmaids novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Billionaire Takes a Bride.
Greer has always been there for Asher, but she wishes she could break through her shyness and show how much she truly loves him. But after a steamy, mindless fling at Hunter and Gretchenās engagement party, Greer finds herself tossed aside and forced to admit that you canāt love someone who doesnāt acknowledge you exist.
Itās a shame he got her pregnant.
After his fiancĆ©e betrayed him and tanked his business in one fell swoop, Asher has spent his time trying to rebuild his wealth and forget the past. But he doesnāt understand why Greer blew him off after their night togetherāuntil he catches a glimpse of her belly.
Now Asher is willing to do whatever it takes to convince Greer she belongs with him. And heās very skilled at the art of persuasion.
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Excerpt
When the group started to disperse into partying again, he got out of his chair and moved toward Greerās table, stalking her. He saw her heading off with one of the waitstaff and jogged to catch up. āGreer!ā
She turned and her face paled at the sight of him. Her mouth firmed into an angry line of distaste, and then she picked up her skirts and continued to walk away.
Yeah, he was definitely on the shit list.
That didnāt deter him, though. Asher headed after her, following her into the house and catching up despite her efforts to hurry. āHey, wait up. I think we need to talk.ā
āI have nothing to say to you, Asher.ā She didnāt turn to look at him.
He reached out and clasped her arm, noting how warm her skin was, and how soft. And damn it all if he didnāt start to get another inappropriate boner. His body really needed to learn to calm the fuck down. āJust give me five minutes of your time, all right? Then Iāll leave you alone.ā
She exchanged a look with the waitress, and then nodded at her. āIāll be inside in a minute. Go ahead.ā When the woman left, Greer sighed and turned back to him, smoothing a stray lock of hair back behind her ear. āWhat is it, Asher? Iām very busy tonight with the party.ā
āI can imagine. This is a terrific party. I should have known you were behind it.ā He knew sheād done weddings for some top-notch clients in New York and always took her job extremely seriously. Of course sheād put on a spectacular party for her father. āListen. I feel like the last time we saw each other, we . . . well, we fucked up.ā
Her eyebrows went up.
Shit. That was apparently the wrong thing to say. āI mean, it was a fuckup, but not that fucking you was a mistake.ā God, where was his suaveness when he needed it? Why was he all diarrhea of the mouth when it came to Greer? He could sweet talk anyone, but the moment he came close to her, he babbled like a schoolboy. āNot that I think we should have fucked, of course. Weāre friends, and friends donāt sleep with each other. Not if they want to stay friends. And youāve been avoiding me. We havenāt had our Mondays in the last few months.ā
āNo, we havenāt.ā
āIt doesnāt have to be Mondays, you know. It can be any other day. Or it doesnāt have to be lunch. It can be anytime you need it to be if your schedule is all screwed.ā He frowned to himself. āI should probably stop saying the word screwed, shouldnāt I?ā
Her arms crossed over her chest, pressing her dress tighter against her body. āIs this conversation going somewhere, Asher? Like I said, Iām very busy tonight.ā
Greerās tits looked magnificent in that dress, he realized. Theyād been small, perfect handfuls the night theyād slept together and now they seemed . . . doubly abundant. āDid you get a boob job?ā
Her eyes narrowed imperceptibly. āI need to go.ā
Fuck, why did he say that? āSorry. Itās none of my business. Listen.ā He reached out and grabbed her elbow when she turned to leave, stopping her. āThe reason why I wanted to talk to you tonight is because I was behaving like an ass that night. I was drunk and I wasnāt myself. I was just lost in misery and in booze, and if Iād been thinking straight, I would have never dragged you off to the gardens and slept with you.ā And damn if that didnāt sound all wrong, too. āNot because youāre not attractive, Greer. You are.ā
āYouāre not winning me over, Asher.ā Her voice sounded hard. āDid you truly come to this party just to tell me that you find me repulsive and you wouldnāt have slept with me if you were sober?ā
āWhat? No, thatās not what I meant at all. Youāre hot. I mean, hell, you look smoking hot in that dress tonight.ā She was all lush curves, which was surprising given that his memories of her were of her daintiness. But her body had changed in the last couple of months. And something about that was bothering him. āI just . . . donāt think we should have done that. As friends.ā
āOn that, I agree completely. May I go now?ā
Why wasnāt she thawing toward him? He remembered Greer as all soft, shy smiles for him. Theyād been friends, good friends. The cool, remote stranger in front of him . . . well, it reminded him of Stijn and the politely disinterested-because-you-are-dirt-to-me expression he wore at all times. āI just . . . youāre a good friend and I donāt want to lose you.ā
āWe canāt change what happened, Asher.ā She hadnāt thawed an inch. One of the waitstaff moved nearby with an enormous cake, and she delicately sidestepped on the path to allow them more room. As she did, the long hem of her skirt got caught in a nearby bush and pulled taut against her body, outlining a slightly rounded stomach.
Asherās eyes widened as realization struck him. āGreer . . . are you pregnant?ā
She bit her lip and averted her gaze.āØ
Oh fuck. She was pregnant.āØāIs it . . . Is it mine?ā
She looked back up again. Her eyes narrowed. She crooked her finger at him, indicating he should lean down. He didā
āAnd she delivered a ringing slap to his face.āØ
About the Author
Jessica Clare
Jill Myles has been an incurable romantic since childhood. She reads all the 'naughty parts' of books first, looks for a dirty joke in just about everything, and thinks to this day that the Little House on the Prairie books should have been steamier.
After devouring hundreds of paperback romances, mythology books, and archaeological tomes, she decided to write a few books of her own - stories with a wild adventure, sharp banter, and lots of super-sexy situations. She prefers her heroes alpha and half-dressed, her heroines witty, and she loves nothing more than watching them overcome adversity to fall into bed together.
Website: http://jillmyles.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/_JessicaClare
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