Handle With Care, an all-new romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Helena Hunting is available now!
“Lincoln
and Wren had me flipping through the pages frantically, begging for more. Their
chemistry was explosive, their love story both hilarious and tender.”- L.J.
Shen, USA Today bestselling author
Handle With Care, an all-new romantic
comedy from New York Times bestselling
author Helena Hunting is available now!
HE WANTS TO LOSE CONTROL.
Between his parents’ messed
up marriage and his narcissistic younger brother, Lincoln Moorehead has spent
the majority of his life avoiding his family. After the death of his father,
Lincoln finds himself in the middle of the drama. To top it all off, he’s been
named CEO of Moorehead Media, much to his brother’s chagrin. But Lincoln’s bad
attitude softens when he meets the no-nonsense, gorgeous woman who has been
given the task of transforming him from the gruff, wilderness guy to a suave
businessman
SHE’S TRYING TO HOLD IT TOGETHER.
Wren Sterling has been working double time to keep the indiscretions at
Moorehead Media at bay, so when she’s presented with a new contract, with new
responsibilities and additional incentives, she agrees. Working with the
reclusive oldest son of a ridiculously entitled family is worth the hassle if
it means she’s that much closer to pursuing her own dreams. What Wren doesn’t
expect is to find herself attracted to him, or for it to be mutual. And she
certainly doesn’t expect to fall for Lincoln. But when a shocking new Moorehead
scandal comes to light, she’s forced to choose between her own family and the
broody, cynical CEO.
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Excerpt:
“You have a suit fitting tomorrow morning.”
“Tomorrow morning? I have lots of suits; I’ll make one
of those work.”
“Are they like the ones you wore to the funeral?” I
ask.
“Yeah, why?”
“Well, they may have fit you five years ago, but they
certainly don’t fit you now. I’ll text you the details and add them to your
personal calendar.”
“You can’t do that without my cell number.” His
smugness would be grating if I wasn’t two steps ahead of him.
I flash a fake smile. “I already have all of your
personal details, Lincoln. Right down to your shoe size. And you can’t be late
like you were this morning, so it might be a good idea to avoid the scotch
tonight so you’re less bear and more human. You’ll need to use these things
called manners. I can email you a refresher on what those are, should you need
it.”
“Sarcasm is a weapon of the weak.”
My ears are on fire as he heads for the door. Jerk. I was being witty, not sarcastic. “Thanks
so much for offering to help clean up the mess you made.” I turn to address the
crinkled papers scattered on the floor.
It’s common courtesy to offer assistance if you’re the
one who made the damn mess. Even Armstrong, who is the most epic of douches,
has some manners. Usually he’ll try to look up a skirt or down a shirt while
he’s being polite, but it’s better than this.
I turn to retrieve the papers when two things happen, a power surge ramps up the box fans—it happens at least twice a day, and at the same time Lincoln pulls the door open again. The simultaneous actions create a vortex of air inside my office, and my skirt flutters into the air. Like I’m Marilyn Monroe and I’ve stepped onto one of those subway grates. The fabric rises quickly, and a breeze hits me right between the legs, which is the exact moment I remember that I’m not wearing panties. Because they were covered in the coffee Armstrong spilled in my lap.
I drop the papers and battle the fabric back down.
It’s fruitless, though, the wind tunnel whirls through the room like Dorothy’s
freaking tornado, and the back of my dress goes up. I meet Lincoln’s gaze from
across the small room. All it takes is a second of eye contact before those
ridiculously blue eyes pull me in, and weird, inappropriate things start
happening to my body. It’s irritating as hell. I don’t even like this guy, but
my body seems as if it hasn’t gotten the same memo as the rest of me. Even more
aggravating is the realization that based on his expression, he totally caught
an eyeful of cooch.
Lincoln stands frozen at the door, eyes wide and fixed
on my crotch, mouth hanging open.
“Close the damn door!” My voice is siren high. And
loud.
“Right. Yes. I’m going. Now.” He steps out of my
office, pulling the door closed behind him.
My dress settles around my knees. “Dammit.” I drop
into my chair, which is probably what I should’ve done as soon as the wind
tunnel started, but clearly I’d been too panicked to think straight.
On the upside, I went to see my waxer last week, so
he’s seen my girl bits when they’re looking their finest.
On the downside, my project for the next six months
has seen my naked girl bits.
About the Author:
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of PUCKED, Helena Hunting lives on the
outskirts of Toronto with her incredibly tolerant family and two moderately
intolerant cats. She's writes contemporary romance ranging from new adult angst
to romantic sports comedy.
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