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Title:
ONE SUMMER NIGHT
Author: Caridad Pineiro
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Pages: 352
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Title:
ONE SUMMER NIGHT
Author: Caridad Pineiro
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Pages: 352
Genre: Contemporary Romance
An offer that’s impossible to accept . . .
The Sinclair and Pierce families have been neighbors and enemies for
almost thirty years. That hasn’t stopped Owen Pierce fromcrushing on
Maggie, and he’s determined to invest in her success. Now he has to
convince her that he’s more than just trouble with a capital T…
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Tracy Parker was in love with being in love.
That worried her best friend and maid of honor Maggie Sinclair more than she cared to admit.
In
the middle of the temporary dance floor, Tracy waltzed with her new
husband in a satin-and-lace designer gown, gleaming with seed pearls and
twinkling sequins. But the sparkle dimmed in comparison to the dreamy
glow in Tracy’s eyes.
The
sounds of wedding music competed with the gentle rustle of seagrasses
in the dunes and the crash of the waves down on the beach. The fragrance
from centerpiece flowers and bouquets battled with the kiss of fresh
sea air.
Connie
and Emma, Tracy’s two other best friends and members of the bridal
party, were standing beside Maggie on the edge of the dance floor that
had been set up on the great lawn of Maggie’s family’s beachfront
mansion on the Jersey Shore. Huddled together, Maggie and her friends
watched the happy couple do a final whirl.
“She’s got it so bad,” Maggie said, eyeing Connie and Emma with concern past the rim of her rapidly disappearing glass of champagne.
“Do you think that this time he really is The One?” Connie asked.
“Doubt
it,” Emma replied without hesitation.As the DJ requested that other
couples join the happy newlyweds, Maggieand her friends returned to the
bridal party dais set out on the patio.
Grabbing
another glass of champagne, Maggie craned her neck around the gigantic
centerpiece piled with an almost obscene mound of white roses, ice-blue
hydrangea, lisianthus, sheer tulle, and twinkling fairy lights and
examined the assorted guests mingling around the great lawn and down by
the boardwalk leading to the beach.
She
recognized Tracy’s family from their various meetings over the years,
as well as some of Tracy’s sorority sisters, like Toni Van Houten, who
in the six years since graduation had managed to pop out a trio of boys
who now circled her like sharks around a swimmer. Although the wedding
invite had indicated No Children,
Toni had done as she pleased. Since Tracy had not wanted a scene at her
dream beachfront wedding, Emma, who was doing double duty as the
wedding planner for the event, had scrambled to find space for the
children at the dinner tables.
“Is that Toni ‘I’ll never ruin my body with babies’ Toni?” Connie asked,
a perplexed look on her features. At Maggie’s nod, Connie’s eyes widened in surprise, and she said, “She looks…happy.”
a perplexed look on her features. At Maggie’s nod, Connie’s eyes widened in surprise, and she said, “She looks…happy.”
A cynical laugh erupted from Emma. “She looks crazed.”
Maggie
couldn’t argue with either of their assessments. But as put-upon as
their old acquaintance seemed, the indulgent smile she gave her youngest
child was positively radiant.Maggie skipped her gaze across the
gathering to take note of all theother married folk. It was easy enough
to pick them out from her vantage point on the dais where she and her
friends sat on display like days’ old cakes inthe bakery. They were the
last three unmarried women in an extended circle of business and college
acquaintances.
“How
many times do you suppose we’ve been bridesmaids now?” Maggie wondered
aloud. She finished off her glass and motioned for the waiter to bring
another.
“Jointly or severally?” asked Connie, ever the lawyer.
“Way
too many,” replied Emma, who, for a wedding planner, was the most
ardent disbeliever in the possibility of happily ever afters.Maggie
hadn’t given marriage a first thought, much less a second, in a very
long time. She’d had too many things going on in her life. Not that
there hadn’t been a few memorable moments, most of which revolved around
the absolutely worst man for her: Owen Pierce.
But
for years now, she’d been dealing with her family’s business and its
money problems, which had spilled over into her personal finances. As
she gazed at the beauty of the manicured grounds and then back toward
her family’s summer home, it occurred to her that this might be the last
time she hosted a celebration like this here. She had mortgaged the
property that she had inherited to funnel money into the family’s
struggling retail store division.
Unfortunately, thanks to her father’s stubborn refusal to make changes to
help the business, she spent way too much time at work, which left little time for romance. Not to mention that none of her casual dates had piqued her
interest in that direction. Looking down from her perch, however, and seeing the happiness on so many faces suddenly had her reconsidering the merits of married life.
help the business, she spent way too much time at work, which left little time for romance. Not to mention that none of her casual dates had piqued her
interest in that direction. Looking down from her perch, however, and seeing the happiness on so many faces suddenly had her reconsidering the merits of married life.
“Always a bridesmaid and never a bride,” she muttered, surprising herself with the hint of wistfulness in her tone.
“That’s
because the three of us are all too busy working to search for Prince
Charming,” Connie said, her defense as swift and impassioned as if she
were arguing a case in court.
“Who
even believes in that fairy-tale crap?” Emma’s gaze grew distracted,
and she rose from her chair. “Excuse me for a moment. Carlo needs to see
me about something.”
Emma
rushed off to the side of the dance floor, where her caterer
extraordinaire, Carlo Teixeira, raked a hand through his thick brown
hair in clear frustration. He wore a pristine white chef’s jacket and
pants that enhanced his dark good looks.
Emma
laid a hand on Carlo’s forearm and leaned close to speak to him,
apparently trying to resolve a problem.“She doesn’t believe in fairy
tales, but her Prince Charming is standingright in front of her,” Connie
said with a sad shake of her head.
Maggie
took another sip of her champagne and viewed the interaction between
Carlo and Emma. Definitely major sparkage going on, she thought.
“You’re totally right,” she said with an assertive nod.
Connie
smiled like the proverbial cat, her exotic green-gold eyes gleaming
with mischief. “That’s why you hired me to represent your company as
soon as I finished law school. Nothing gets past me.”
“Really?
So what else do you think you’ve seen tonight?”Raising her glass, her
friend gestured toward the right of the mansion’s great lawn where some
of the fraternity brothers from their alma mater had gathered. One of
the men slowly turned to sneak a peek at them.
“Owen has been watching you all night long,” Connie said with a shrewd
smile.
smile.
“Totally impossible, and you of all people should know it. Owen Pierce has absolutely no interest in me.”
She
set her glass on the table to hide the nervous tremble of her hand as
her gaze connected with his for the briefest of moments. Even that
fleeting link was enough to raise her core temperature a few degrees.
But what woman wouldn’t respond like that?
In
his designer tuxedo, Owen was the epitome of male perfection
—raven-black hair, a sexy gleam in his charcoal-gray eyes, broad
shoulders, and not an ounce of fat on him, which made her recall seeing
him in much, much less on a hot summer night on Sea Kiss Beach. She had
been staying in the quaint seaside town on the Jersey Shore with her
grandmother that summer, much as she had all her life. As they also had
for so many years, the Pierce boys had been residing next door for the
entire season.
The
two beachfront mansions had been built side by side decades earlier,
before the start of the Pierce and Sinclair rift. The cost of waterfront
real estate
had escalated so drastically since their construction that neither family was willing to sell their beloved home to put some distance between the warring clans.
had escalated so drastically since their construction that neither family was willing to sell their beloved home to put some distance between the warring clans.
Well,
make that the warring fathers, because as far as Maggie was concerned,
she had no beef with Owen. They had played together down on the beach as
kids. She couldn’t count the many sand castles they’d built or the time
they’d spent out in the surf.
But
after her mother had died, things had changed, and the carefree spirit
of those halcyon days had disappeared. The Pierce boys had stopped
coming down to the Shore for the next few years, and combined with the
loss of her mom, it had created an emptiness inside her that hadn’t
really gone away.
By the time the Pierce brothers returned years
later, the feud had gotten worse, and Owen and Jonathan had been
instructed to stay away. But an ill-timed and half-drunk kiss with Owen
on a moonlit summer night had proved that staying away was impossible.
It had also helped the emptiness recede for a bit. Since then, fate had
seemed to toss them together time and time again in both their business
and personal lives, keeping alive her fascination with him. She felt not
quite so alone when he was around, not that she should get used to
that.
Owen
Pierce had left her once before when she’d needed his friendship the
most: right after her mother’s death. His on-again, off-again presence
in her
life proved that she couldn’t count on him.
life proved that she couldn’t count on him.
Owen
stood next to his younger brother, Jonathan, who couldn’t be more
different. While Owen was clean-cut and corporate, Jonathan had the
scruffy hipster look going on. It was appealing in its own way, but not
to her.
“Trust
me, Maggie. Your families might be at war, but Owen would clearly love
to sleep with the enemy,” Connie said.She blew out a frustrated sigh.
“More reason to avoid him. You know I’mnot the kind to sleep around.”
Emma returned, color riding high on her cheeks, but not in a good way.
“Something wrong?” Maggie asked.
Emma
kneeled between the two of them and whispered, “It seems the groom had
a bit too much to drink and Tracy caught him being hands-on with an old
flame.”
“Trust me, Maggie. Your families might be at war, but Owen would clearly love to sleep with the enemy,” Connie said.
She blew out a frustrated sigh. “More reason to avoid him. You know I’m not the kind to sleep around.”
Emma returned, color riding high on her cheeks, but not in a good way.
“Something wrong?” Maggie asked.
Emma
kneeled between the two of them and whispered, “It seems the groom had a
bit too much to drink and Tracy caught him being hands-on with an old
flame.”
“Not Amy? Tracy always lost it if she spotted him with Amy,” Maggie whispered.
“Definitely
Amy. Now Tracy is refusing to come out and cut the cake. I have to say,
this takes the cake, literally. Married a few hours, and already
there’s trouble.”
“Ever the hopeful romantic, Em,” she kidded.
“If you think you can do better, why don’t the two of you come help me talk Tracy off the ledge?”
Caridad Pineiro is a transplanted Long Island girl who has fallen in love with pork roll and the Jersey Shore,
but still can’t get the hang of tomato pies. When Caridad isn’t taking
long strolls along the boardwalk to maintain her sanity and burn off
that pork roll, she’s also a NY Times and USA Today bestselling
author with over a million books sold worldwide. Caridad is passionate about writing and helping others explore and develop their skills as writers. She is a founding member of the Liberty States Fiction Writers and has presented workshops at the RT Book Club Convention, Romance Writers of America National
Conference as well as various writing organizations throughout the country.
author with over a million books sold worldwide. Caridad is passionate about writing and helping others explore and develop their skills as writers. She is a founding member of the Liberty States Fiction Writers and has presented workshops at the RT Book Club Convention, Romance Writers of America National
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