Today, Pocket Star-E Nights if featuring:
LOVE LIKE THE MOVIES by VICTORIA
VAN TIEM
About the Book:
In this
irresistible romantic romp, movie fanatic Kensington Shaw is thrown into
love—Hollywood-style—when her gorgeous ex presents a series of big screen
challenges to win back her heart.
What girl wouldn’t want to experience the Pretty Woman shopping scene? It’s number two on the list. Or, try the lift from Dirty Dancing? It’s number five. One list, ten romantic movie moments, and a handful of shenanigans later, Kenzi has to wonder…should she marry the man her family loves, or risk everything for a love like the movies?
What girl wouldn’t want to experience the Pretty Woman shopping scene? It’s number two on the list. Or, try the lift from Dirty Dancing? It’s number five. One list, ten romantic movie moments, and a handful of shenanigans later, Kenzi has to wonder…should she marry the man her family loves, or risk everything for a love like the movies?
EXCERPT:
With
a fresh cup of coffee, I’m back at my desk just as Clive’s door opens. Bradley
and Shane both emerge. With my back ramrod straight, I open a new document and
tap away at the keys like I’m deep in a major idea storm and can’t keep up with
the flow.
They’re
walking over here. Without looking up, I type the same sentence again, and then
ad lib. Idea
storm and can’t keep up with the flow. Tons of ideas. Lots of ideas—
Shane’s
standing right in front of my desk. “Good morning, Kensington.” His floppy dark
hair is pushed back off his face and a hint of growth now covers his jaw. His
lips are curved slightly and my gaze falls to them.
“Hi,
hon,” Bradley says, striding up beside him before I can respond. He looks
polished and handsome in the light-blue shirt I bought for his last birthday.
I
peer over my laptop screen and smile brightly at him, ignoring Shane. “Morning,
what’s on the agenda today?” I keep typing random sentences, because I’m much
too busy to stop. I type, much too busy to stop.
“I
thought we could brainstorm during an outing. Maybe hash out the list,” Shane
says to the side of my head because I’m still smiling at Bradley. My fiancé.
Who’s
still upset with me.
I
pause and do my best to look apologetic. “Oh, it’s Wednesday. Bradley and I
have a standing lunch date.” There. I looked at him.
Bradley
rocks back on his heels. “Oh, yeah, sorry, can’t. Tonya and I are meeting with
the Indianapolis Symphony about a new print initiative.” His eyes narrow. “Is
that a new dress?”
I
can feel my face warm. “What? No, you’ve seen this before.” He actually has. I
furrow my brows in a you-don’t-know-what-you’re-talking-about look.
“Sorry
’bout lunch, but I may be able to score symphony tickets from today’s meeting.”
“Great,”
I say and smile even brighter at Bradley. It’s megawatt and directed only at
him. I love the symphony. It’s an excuse to get dressed up and the theater’s
absolutely beautiful. It also doesn’t hurt that he said that in front of Shane.
See?
We’re
happy.
In
fact, I’m beaming.
Bradley
taps my desk and smiles. “I do like that dress. You look gorgeous.” He nods to
Shane. No smile. “Bennett.” He turns and walks toward his office.
Yay,
Bradley. I’m so wearing something silky for him this weekend. I look back at my
computer screen and keep ignoring Shane in case Bradley—yup, he just looked
back. I smile. Having Shane here is bothering him. I just need to not aggravate
the situation and stay focused on what’s at stake: job, bonus, wedding, and
family . . . in other words, everything.
Shane’s
still standing here.
“So,
what time are you free?” He moves to my side of the desk and peers down at the
screen.
What
is he doing? I try to bring up the Microsoft Office calendar again, but I
already closed out. I can’t just close the laptop. It’ll appear like I’m hiding
something.
My
chat window pops up. It’s Ellie. Can Shane see the screen? I can’t tell. The
back of my neck warms as I glance at the message.
ELLIE-BELL: Has your ex Mr. Britain seen you in that dress yet? Did his jaw
drop?
I
turn quickly, to distract him. “How ’bout noon? I’m sure that’ll work.” My
voice is shaky, trying to play it off.
“Actually,
I have a late lunch over at the mall. Can you meet me there around four? Front
entrance?”
“Sure.
Oh, um, would you mind if we met in front of Fossie’s? I have to grab a baby
gift off the registry for my sister-in-law, so I could meet you after . . . ?”
“It’s
Fossie’s at four then.” Shane turns to leave but then looks back, his gaze
skimming the length of my dress. “For the record, I, ah, prefer your overalls.
But I can see why Bradley likes that dress.” A sly smile twists on his lips.
Without
another word he turns on his heels, leaving me to slowly bleed out from
embarrassment. I drop my head in my hands. Ugh . .
. this dress. So much for confident, together, and ready for business.
Approaching the registry kiosk, I type in
Ren’s name and wait for the printout. I haven’t even thought of registering
yet. With my luck, when it’s time for a wedding shower, Mom will want to have
Ren’s big baby shower. My stomach wrenches and sours.
I’m
watching the machine slowly spit out Ren’s list: mahogany crib and dresser set,
glider chair for the nursery, all-terrain jogging stroller . . . there’s
nothing under four hundred dollars. What is she thinking?
When
I look up, I spot Shane in the main aisle walking in my direction. Wait,
he’s early. I
dodge a woman who’s pushing a stroller with one hand and holding on to a
toddler with the other. The little girl has adorable blond curls and rounded
cheeks. She waves at me with a chubby hand and I can’t help smiling.
My
expression drops as I near Shane. “Hi, you’re early. You said four, right?” I
point back toward the direction I came. “I, um, haven’t even started yet.”
Shane
looks at his watch. “Oh, so I am. Not a problem.” He motions toward the
department and begins walking. “When’s your sister-in-law due?”
“Oh,
um, not until spring.” I match his stride. So he’s coming with me? “I
guess my engagement dinner is now an engagement slash early baby shower with
the family, so we’re giving our gifts now.” My words spill out with an
unintentionally wounded tone.
Shane
looks puzzled. “Wait, I thought you said your mom had everything planned? Why
would they change it all of a sudden?”
My
cheeks warm. I forgot I told him. “Um, I must’ve gotten it wrong. The phone
disconnected, and I guess, well . . .” I look away and say under my breath, “Ya
know, I assumed.”
“Some
things never change.” Shane huffs and shakes his head, then looks around.
“I’ll, ah, be right back.”
There’s
a warm glow in my chest from his words. Shane’s spent time with my family and
gets how it is for me. He always took my side.
At
this point, I think my family should just forget about the engagement dinner.
We can make the get-together about Ren. The whole thing feels like an
obligation, anyway. Like I’m an inconvenience imposing on Ren’s special day. Not
quite good enough to merit my own.
My
attention falls on a display table with little baby booties. They’re knitted to
imitate miniature fashion boots. As I run my fingers over the texture, a goofy
grin fixes on my face. They’re so stinkin’ cute. When I glance up, I find Shane
watching me from across the display.
“They’re
just so tiny.” My nose wrinkles. “Can you imagine the little feet, and the
itty-bitty toes that would fit in these?”
“I
can imagine a lot of things.”
My
whole body stiffens. An unexpected tsunami of displaced emotion detonates
without warning, washing over me in an instant. I look away. Anywhere. The
booties. My hands. His.
Wait.
“Why
do you have scanner guns?”
Link continuing the
excerpt to XOXO After Dark:
that sounds like fun!!! I love Sandra Bullock's earlier movies. While You Were Sleeping is my all time fav :)
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