Excerpt Reveal~ After We Fall by Melanie Harlow

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After We Fall by Melanie Harlow Publication Date: November 28th, 2016 

Genre: Contemporary Romance


Synopsis:

Jack Valentini isnā€™t my type.
Sexy, brooding cowboys are fine in the movies, but in real life, I prefer a suit and tie. Proper manners. A close shave.
Jack might be gorgeous, but heā€™s also scruffy, rugged, and rude. He wants nothing to do with a ā€œrich city girlā€ like me, and he isnā€™t afraid to say so.
But Iā€™ve got a PR job to do for his familyā€™s farm, so heā€™s stuck with me for ten days, and Iā€™m stuck with him. His glares. His moods. His tight jeans. His muscles.
His huge, hard muscles.
Pretty soon thereā€™s a whole different kind of tension between us, the kind that has me misbehaving in barns, trees, and pickup trucks. Iā€™ve never done anything so out of characterā€”but it feels too good to stop.
And the more I learn about the grieving ex-Army sergeant, the better I understand him. Losing his wife three years ago left him broken and bitter and blaming himself. He doesnā€™t think he deserves a second chance at happiness.
But heā€™s wrong.
I donā€™t need to be his first love. If only heā€™d let me be his last.
ā€œSecond chances are not given to make things right, but are given to prove that we could be even better after we fall.ā€ ā€”Unknown


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Excerpt:

ā€œWow,ā€ she said, shutting the screen door behind her. ā€œThat was close. Thank you so much.ā€
ā€œYouā€™re welcome.ā€ I crossed my arms, wishing Iā€™d thought to grab a shirt. ā€œWant to tell me what you were doing out there?ā€
Her cheeks colored. ā€œUm, I was taking a run.ā€
ā€œUp a tree?ā€
She laughed nervously. ā€œNo. Well, I didnā€™t start out in a tree. That happened later.ā€
I cocked my head, unable to resist giving her a hard time. Not so sure of yourself now, are you, Barbie? ā€œOh yeah?ā€
ā€œYes. See, I left the cottage Iā€™m renting without using the bathroom by mistake,ā€ she began, twisting her fingers together, ā€œand I was planning on running a loop around the farm, but itā€™s bigger than I thought.ā€
ā€œAh. So you were looking for a bathroom in the woods?ā€
ā€œWell, yes.ā€ She swallowed. ā€œSort of. But then I heard a splash and saw youā€¦ā€ Her cheeks were practically purple now.
I played dumb. ā€œSaw me what?ā€
ā€œSaw you naked, OK?ā€ she blurted, throwing her hands up. ā€œI admit itā€”I saw you naked.ā€
I had no hangups about nudity, but I was damn serious about my privacy, and about people sneaking up on me. But her embarrassment was funny. The two times Iā€™d seen her before, sheā€™d been so polished and poised. It felt good to put her in her place a little. ā€œSo you climbed a tree for a better view, is that it?ā€
Bowing her head, she dragged the toe of one shoe across the wood planks of the porch floor. ā€œSomething like that.ā€ Then she looked up at me. Took a breath. ā€œIā€™m really sorry. I shouldnā€™t have done that. I wasā€”I mean, I gotā€”I couldnā€™tā€”ā€ She sighed, briefly closing her eyes. ā€œI have no excuse. Will you accept my apology?ā€
She was prettier without makeup, I decided. And the way she wore her hair off her face emphasized the wideness of her eyes, the angle of her cheekbones, the arch of her brows. Her lips didnā€™t need all that glossy crap, either. They were a perfect rosy pink, and I wondered if theyā€™d feel as soft as they looked.
Fuck. I hadnā€™t kissed anyone in three years.
Clearing my throat, I took a step back. ā€œYeah. Itā€™s fine.ā€ Now get out of here.
She didnā€™t move. ā€œSo youā€™re not going to fire me?ā€
ā€œI never hired you.ā€
ā€œI know. But I really want this job. I think I can help, Jack. I know I can.ā€
ā€œSuit yourself. I want nothing to do with it.ā€ My name on her lips was trouble. Needing some distance from her, I started walking toward the dock to get my shoes and socks, but she followed me. God, she was a pest. It reminded me of the way Steph used to tag along after the boys when we were kids, wanting to get in our games.
ā€œAre you going to be like this the entire time Iā€™m here?ā€ she asked.
ā€œLike what?ā€
ā€œMoody and uncooperative?ā€
ā€œProbably.ā€
ā€œWhy? Do you hate me that much?ā€
ā€œI donā€™t hate anybody. I just donā€™t see why we should pay some city girl whoā€™s never set foot on a farm to advise us.ā€ We reached the dock, and I leaned down to get my stuff.
ā€œIā€™m not even asking to be paid, so piss off!ā€ she shouted, her voice carrying on the water.
I straightened. ā€œOh, youā€™re working for free?ā€
ā€œYes!ā€
ā€œThen youā€™re an idiot. Or so rich you donā€™t need the money.ā€
ā€œIā€™m not an idiot,ā€ she said through clenched teeth.
ā€œSo youā€™re rich, then.ā€ I donā€™t know why I was being such an asshole. But for some reason, I did not want to let her see another side of me, or see another side to her. ā€œI should have guessed.ā€
She crossed her arms. ā€œAnd whatā€™s that supposed to mean?ā€
ā€œIt means you look like youā€™ve led a charmed life. Like youā€™ve had everything youā€™ve ever wanted handed to you. Like youā€™ve never gotten your hands dirty.ā€
ā€œSo get them dirty.ā€
I almost fell off the dock. ā€œWhat?ā€
ā€œGet them dirty. Teach me about working this farm. I want to learn.ā€
Was she serious? The last thing I needed was to drag her ass around all day, explaining things. Or stare at her ass all day, imagining things. But one look at her defiant face and I shook my head. ā€œWhy do I feel like if I say no, youā€™ll just keep bothering me?ā€
She smiled and clasped her hands behind her back, rocking forward on her toes. ā€œBecause I will. I donā€™t like being told no.ā€
ā€œOf course you donā€™t.ā€ Jesus, she was trouble. A bad appleā€”smooth and shiny on the outside, spoiled rotten on the inside. But for no good reason, I found myself giving in. ā€œFine. Go change your clothes.ā€

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Melanie Harlow likes her martinis dry, her heels high, and her history with the naughty bits left in. When she's not writing or reading, she gets her kicks from TV series like VEEP, Game of Thrones, House of Cards, and Homeland. She occasionally runs three miles, but only so she can have more gin and steak.
Melanie is the author of the HAPPY CRAZY LOVE series, the FRENCHED series, and the sexy historical SPEAK EASY duet, set in the 1920s. She lifts her glass to romance readers and writers from her home near Detroit, MI, where she lives with her husband, two daughters, and pet rabbit.

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