I never should have slept with Colin McCoy.

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When I moved to my sisterās small town, I was looking for a fresh startāno more shallow relationships, no snotty fake friends, and definitely no charming, dirty-talking musicians.
We had a fun, red-hot night together and we agreed that hooking up was a mistake, a one-time thing. But when my dream bakery location happens to be right next door to his bar, every day Iām forced to see that chiseled jawline and remember the feel of his incredible body on mine.
No. Iām starting over. I have rules. No more bad habits, definitely no falling in love. No matter how hard he tries, hooking up with him again would prove Iām the flake everyone expects me to be.
But here I am, stuck between wanting to make something of my life and wanting to grab him and make another delicious mistake.
Excerpt
Honey
Two weeks after I gave the one finger salute to my former boss, I pulled my vintage matte black Chevelle onto Main Street of Chikalu Falls, Montana. The ninety-minute drive left behind the flats and wound through beautiful mountain highways.
Chikalu Falls was nestled at the base of the mountains and from the church on the corner, to the grocer on the right, it always felt slower and a little like stepping back in time. Childhood memories of the summers Jo and I spent with Grandma Nana and Pop flooded back to me.
A bubble of excited energy squirmed in my chest. Nearly every person I passed raised their hand in greeting, and whether they knew me or not, I waved back enthusiastically. I peered over the steering wheel as I entered town to watch someone rolling white paint high on the townās water tower.
Are they painting over a drawing of a dick?
I shook my head and laughed about this quirky townāJo always had great stories about it. I passed the town bar and dance hall, The Dirty Pigeon, and fractionally slowed my car. Willing myself to look straight ahead, I still managed to sneak a side-eyed peek at the front door.
My palms felt sweaty against the steering wheel. It wasnāt all that long ago I spent the most incredible, panty-melting night of my life with the barās owner, Colin. My chest warmed just thinking about it and a tingle settled between my legs.
Get it together. You both knew it was just one, hot night.
Squashing the thought, I pressed the gas harder and cruised forward, leaving behind all thoughts of Colinās thickly roped arms pulling me close and the scrape of his stubble against the sensitive skin of my neck.
Four turns later, I pulled into the hidden driveway of Joannaās farm property. The long and winding gravel path opened up to a stunning piece of land.
Off the road, the Big House was a gorgeous white home with black shutters and a huge wraparound porch. A small river cut through the landscape and near it were several little cottages. I wasnāt sure where Jo wanted me to stay, so I parked near the house and found her sitting on the veranda, waiting for me.
āThereās my girl!ā I called up to Jo. The excitement expanded in my chest at seeing my sister after so long. I felt overwhelmed with gratitude and a sense of relief.
She pulled me into a tight hug, āIāve missed you!ā Jo and I used to share an apartment, but with her now living in Chikalu Falls, it felt like an eternity since weād been together.
āMmmm,ā she replied, squeezing me a little harder. āI just still canāt believe youāre really here.ā
āIt didnāt take too long to sublease my apartment and I need a change of scenery.ā
āWell,ā she moved away from me to sweep a wide arm around the impressive, rural land, āthis is definitely a change!ā
We both laughed and held each other tightly.
It was fantastic to see Joās face so full of life and happiness. I shooed away the brief pang of jealousy. She deserved this life and it suited her.
āYouāre welcome to stay for however long you need. Mr. Bailey is in Cottage Four, but all the others are open. I think the best view is from Cottage Two.ā
āCottage Two it is! Help me unpack?ā
Jo looked past me to see my car practically bursting at the seams with bags and luggage. She didnāt know it, but the trunk was full, too.
āHow is it possible you have so much shit?ā
āWell,ā I answered, āa girlās gotta look her best.ā I winked at her and lifted a shoulder.
āHonestly, Honey. If youāre going to survive here, you at least need one pair of good work boots.ā She eyed my ankle booties and their sharp heels warily, but then we got to unpacking.
It only took a fewāok, fine, severalātrips for Joanna and me to lug my clothes into the cottage, but we managed to get it all in. After she helped me put some things away and stack the suitcases in the closet, we stood together in the dimly lit kitchen. Jo wrapped her arm around my shoulders and squeezed as we both looked out the large picture window overlooking the riverbank.
āYou did what so many people are afraid to,ā she whispered in my ear. āYou started over.ā
My eyes misted and a small, scratchy lump formed in the back of my throat. I pressed my tongue to the roof of my mouth and willed the tears away.
I cleared my throat and took a deep breath. āThanks, Jo.ā
I hoped with every fiber of my being that I could get it right this time.
* * *
After getting cleaned up, Joanna and I decided to meet her fiancĆ©, Lincoln, at The Pidge. A flutter danced in my stomach at the possibility of running into Colin. He was Lincolnās best friend and hot as fuck. I glanced around to see if I would spot him. Bumping into someone Iād slept with had never been a big deal before, but Colin just did something to my insides.
Since he was Lincolnās best friend, Colin and I had been thrown together to help with Joās fundraiser. At the time, she hosted a fishing event for veterans and he insisted that the bar cater for it. The food was spectacular, and his generosity did not go unnoticed. Neither did his thick arms, hazel eyes, or that tight ass.
I needed to think about somethingāanythingāelse.
āCan you believe this place?ā Jo was perched on a stool across the high-top table.
āIt is pretty incredible,ā I admitted. The walls were covered with old photographs of life in Chikalu Falls mixed with posters for local bands. It had a real honky tonk vibe but with an upscale flair to it. The name might suggest it was a dive, but the parts of my brain trained in marketing knew it was intentional. My eyes swooped across the stage and dance floor, still secretly hoping to catch a glimpse of Colin.
No. Remember the rules? No men. Especially men who make you tingle straight down to your toes.
āWell arenāt you two a sight for sore eyes,ā Lincolnās deep, rumbling voice had us looking behind us. He wrapped both arms around Jo and left a trail of kisses up her neck. She giggled and tried to move away, but it was obvious she loved the attention of her man.
āHey, Linc,ā I said between sips of my vodka gimlet.
āI heard you stepped away from your old job. Planning to stay a while?ā
āMore like lit my old life on fire and danced on the ashes. But yeah. Youāre stuck with me now.ā
We all laughed but a heaviness lingered around my shoulders. I took another sip of my drink and added, āI still need to figure out what the fuck Iām going to do about a job. But that,ā I finished my drink in a burning gulp, āis a worry for another night. Who needs another?ā
Jo lifted her glass and Lincoln unwound himself from her. āI got this, ladies. You just sit back and enjoy.ā
Joannaās gaze wandered over her fiancĆ©ās muscled back as he walked up to the bar.
āYou going to eye fuck him all night, or what?ā I teased. A blush immediately rose to her cheeks.
āCut it out.ā She slapped her napkin against my arm, but not before I caught her sneaking another peek and drooling over him again.
When I followed her gaze to the bar, my heart sputtered and my mouth went dry. Colin McCoy was behind the old wooden bar, filling glasses from the tap with beer in beautiful shades from dark amber to gold.
āYou know,ā Jo added hopefully, ānow that youāre in town again, maybe you and Colin could pick up where you left off.ā
I tried to sound as indifferent as I could manage despite the warmth feathering across my chest. āNah. I think it was just a one-time thing.ā Over my drink, I took a peek at him again.
Fuck. That man is a walking orgasm.
āWe agreed it would be better to be friendsāespecially with you and Lincoln now back together. Your friend group doesnāt need us tangled together and complicating matters. Plus, we were separated by ninety miles.ā I shrugged my shoulders and flicked my eyes to the dance floor and hoped to look confidently unaffected by his presence.
āWell not anymore. Heās right here.ā Jo bumped my shoulder and winked. Since getting together with Lincoln sheād become a hopeless romantic.
I canāt even handle being around himāheās too tempting and my life is a literal train wreck right now.
As if my thoughts wound through the crowded bar and tapped him on the shoulder, his eyes flicked up and locked onto mine. The familiar thrum of desire bloomed in my chest, sinking lower into my belly.
It really was a fucking shame that I had sworn off meaningless sexāall sex for that matterābefore getting to see Colin McCoy naked again.
Damn, the things I would do to you.
Colinās eyes didnāt leave mine, but a smile quirked his lip up and that lopsided grin was nearly my undoing.

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Lena Hendrix is the author of steamy, contemporary romance novels. Her love of romance started with her grandmotherās Harlequin paperbacks and now Lenaās stories are full of heart, humor, and plenty of strong Alphas with marshmallow insides-she likes her coffee hot and her heroes hotter!
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