Kristen Proby is known for writing heartfelt characters with deep connections and sizzling passion. In her brand new Fusion Series from William Morrow, she seduces readers’ senses with the sexy, contemporary romance in which five best friends open a hot new restaurant together. Today, we are thrilled to bring you CLOSE TO YOU, the second book in the Fusion Series! CLOSE TO YOU brings readers the next story in this amazing cast of characters. Pre-order your copy of CLOSE TO YOU today and check out the special offer below!
From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kristen Proby comes the second novel in her sizzling Fusion series.
Blurb
Camilla, “Cami,” LaRue was five-years-old when she first fell in love with Landon Palazzo. Everyone told her the puppy love would fade—they clearly never met Landon. When he left after graduation without a backward glance, she was heartbroken. But Cami grew up, moved on, and became part-owner of wildly popular restaurant Seduction. She has everything she could want...or so she thinks.
After spending the last twelve years as a Navy fighter pilot, Landon returns to Portland to take over the family construction business. When he catches a glimpse of little Cami LaRue, he realizes she’s not so little any more. He always had a soft spot for his little sister’s best friend, but nothing is soft now when he’s around the gorgeous restauranteur.
Landon isn’t going to pass up the chance to make the girl-next-door his. She’s never been one for romance, but he’s just the one to change her mind. Will seduction be just the name of her restaurant or will Cami let him get close enough to fulfill all her fantasies?
Excerpt
“Are you going to write this down?”
“I’m making notes,” I reply, and
tap my head, indicating that I’ll remember what she says.
“Well, that’s comforting,” she
mumbles, and turns away, making me smile. Cami has always been funny. She’s
giving and kind, and we once had a special friendship. I don’t remember a time
when I didn’t want her. Had she been a couple of years older, there was a time
when I would have pursued her romantically, but then I went into the Navy, and
she got married, and life carried on. It’s not right for a man to continue to
call and send letters to a married woman, no matter how much it kills him that
she belongs to another man. So we drifted apart.
Suddenly she stops pacing, links
her fingers nervously together, and sighs. “Landon, I wanted to thank you for
coming home when Mom and Daddy died.”
I stare at her for a moment, then
shake my head, shove my hands in my pockets, and shuffle my feet. “You don’t
have to thank me for that.”
“Yeah, I do.” She nods. “It was a
weird time, and having you here was . . . well, comforting.”
“I’m glad. How are you?”
“Better,” she says, and smiles. “A
lot has happened in the few years since then.”
It’s
been a few years? I had no idea. Time sure goes fast.
“The restaurant keeps all of us
busy.” She takes a deep breath and looks around the empty space.
“Speaking of, I think a row of
booths, like the existing ones we have, would be beautiful over here,” she
says, gesturing to the far wall. She continues to share her vision, her eyes
shining with excitement.
She’s professional and animated,
and I can’t look away from her. I never could. The dimple in her cheek winks
when she grins, talking about the need for a larger storage space in the back.
Her hair is up in a simple ponytail, and she’s in jeans, sneakers, and a
sweatshirt.
She still looks sixteen.
But when she turns, and her
sweatshirt molds against her body, she’s anything but a kid. She's all woman.
Beautiful, stunning, amazing woman.
“Seriously, you’re not paying
attention to me,” she grumbles.
“Oh, I’m paying attention,” I
reply. Maybe not the way she wants, but I’m paying attention. “How are you and
the cat getting along?”
She frowns. “He’s taken over my
house.”
“He likes you. You’re a likable
girl.” I shrug and watch as her frown deepens, then she shakes her head.
“We’re talking about work.”
“I think, for the first meeting, we
did good,” I reply, and glance about the room. “What used to be in here?”
“A toy store,” she replies. “I
guess most people buy stuff online these days.”
“I think I can raise the ceiling in
here,” I say, studying the drop ceiling. “I can make it match your existing
ceiling, open it up a bit.”
“Good. I don’t know why they made
it lower.”
“Probably to save on heating
costs.”
“Raising it will be much better.”
She’s nodding, hands on hips, slowly sauntering around. “Can we match the
floors too?”
“That shouldn’t be a problem.”
“Awesome.” She pauses, smiles, and
claps her hands. “I’m so excited!”
“Even if I’m your contractor?” I
ask, and reach out to tug on her hair, but she ducks out of my way.
“I guess I can deal with you.”
“You like me.” The crush she’s had
on me since we were kids has never been a secret. I managed to keep mine
hidden, but Cami never did.
“You’re okay.” She shrugs and
chuckles, and for the first time that I can remember, she’s not looking at me
with that sparkle in her eyes, and I’m not sure what to do about that. Or if I
even should do anything about that.
But I fucking miss it.
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About Kristen Proby
About Kristen Proby:
New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author Kristen Proby is the author of the bestselling With Me In Seattle and Love Under the Big Sky series. She has a passion for a good love story and strong, humorous characters with a strong sense of loyalty and family. Her men are the alpha type; fiercely protective and a bit bossy, and her ladies are fun, strong, and not afraid to stand up for themselves.
Kristen lives in Montana, where she enjoys coffee, chocolate and sunshine. And naps.
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