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SuperRomance author, Anna Sugden, loves reading and writing happy endings as
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A win-win
negotiation?
Truman
"Tru" Jelinek's life is pretty much off the rails. With his
professional hockey career on thin ice, and his personal life falling apart,
he's ready to implement some serious changes. Helping Jenny Martin—the only
girl he's ever loved—make her dreams a reality is a good place to start.
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Excerpt:
A familiar tickle between his shoulder blades alerted Tru to
who his brother was smiling at. Though he knew it was a mistake, Tru couldn’t
resist turning around.
Jenny.
His heart jerked in his chest, as it always did when he saw
her. As it had since the first time he saw her, back in first grade.
Her smile, bright for his brother, faded when she noticed
Tru. Her expression became cool and distant before she turned away pointedly.
Tru’s gaze lingered, despite his best intentions. She must
have come straight from work; she wore a blue suit that matched her eyes. The
above-the-knee skirt and coordinating blue spiked heels showed off her long,
shapely legs.
His stomach twisted when a man approached Jenny and hugged
her, before pulling out a chair for her. There was something familiar about the
guy. Tru’s tension eased when he realized it was her boss, Harry Sturridge.
Though Tru was annoyed with himself for caring who Jenny ate dinner with, he
couldn’t help being relieved it wasn’t a teammate. He wasn’t in the mood to
deal with that tonight.
Sturridge said something to make Jenny laugh. The husky
sound seemed to reach out and caress Tru through the bustle and noise of the
restaurant.
Shifting to ease the sudden tightness in his groin, he
forced himself to look away and focus on his meal, slicing into his rib eye.
Surprised when Ike didn’t make his usual crack about the
antagonism between him and Jenny, Tru looked up. Ike was staring at the
television, where, based on the logo on the screen behind the commentators, a
studio panel was discussing the Ice Cats.
“What’s up, bro?”
“I’m not sure.” Ike pulled his cell out of his pocket,
tapped the screen and frowned.
Tru knew instantly it wasn’t good news.
Ike didn’t keep him in suspense. “The Scartellis just fired
Phillip Hannah. They’ll announce a new general manager in the next few days.”
Tru’s appetite vanished. That was a bigger organizational
shake-up than anyone had anticipated. “Max’s days must be numbered, too. A new
GM always wants to bring in his own coach. That means changes throughout the
roster—maybe even a total rebuild—and the easiest guys to get rid of are the
unrestricted free agents.”
Tru pushed back his chair angrily. “That puts my neck firmly
on the block.”
“Cool your jets. The team needs experienced players, even
in rebuild mode.”
“They have plenty of veterans—you, Jake, Scotty Matthews,
Ralinkov, Juergen. Hell, even guys like J.B., Mad Dog and Blake have Cup
experience. I’m expendable.”
Ike couldn’t deny that. “The Cats won’t let you go for
nothing. They’ll want something in return. On the upside, lots of decent teams
need a skilled defenseman.”
“Great. Except I don’t want to move. I don’t want to start
over with a new team, in a new town, with a new freaking system. I wanted to
spend the summer making sure I was 100 percent fit for next season, not looking
for somewhere to live.”
“Talk to Andy. That’s why you pay your agent the big bucks.
Find out what it would take for them to re-sign you.”
“Right.” Tru stood and tossed some bills on the table.
“Catch you later, bro.”
“You’re leaving good rib eye?”
“Yeah. But you won’t let it go to waste.”
Tru wound his way between the tables, heading toward the
door. What a great year; first his love life, then the season and now his
career going down the toilet.
Almost too late, he realized he couldn’t avoid passing
Jenny’s table. He tried not to catch her eye. Unfortunately, as he walked
behind her boss’s chair, their gazes clashed.
His pulse jumped. Heat seared through him.
For an instant, Tru thought he saw an answering fire in her
turquoise depths, but it was extinguished immediately and replaced with ice.
She averted her eyes abruptly and smiled softly at her dinner companion.
The sting of the virtual slap was as sharp as if her palm
had connected with his cheek.
Tru continued without breaking his stride. Her laugh scraped
his raw nerves like a whetstone on a steel skate blade.
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1 comment:
Hi everyone and thanks so much for stopping by! Thanks too to my fabulous hostess! :) Hope you enjoyed the excerpt from Tru & Jenny’s story!
So tell me, dinner out with any man (other than your other half!) - who would you choose?
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