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Love in Numbers (Book One in the Love Distilled series)

Meet Connor Finch and Emerson Dyer in an enemies-to-lovers romance with a twist.

If you follow me on social media, you'll know I've had to take an unplanned absence from writing romance due to a life detour. But I'm back, feeling so much better, and can't wait for you to read LOVE IN NUMBERS! With so many books out each week, I hope you get the chance to read it. And if you do, I hope you love it! I'm so looking forward to hearing what you think of it.

Connor isn’t in the market for messy.
His life is going completely according to plan. He’s set to become CEO of his family’s company, his Ironman time is better than ever, and his regular poker nights with the guys are his one night a month he can stop worrying about counting macros and indulge himself. What he doesn’t need is a relationship with Emerson Dyer—daughter of his father’s lifelong enemy and most-hated rival.

Emerson’s life is nothing but messy.
Since her father died, leaving her CEO of their gin distillery, everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. Emerson is barely holding it together—what she doesn’t need is a complication like Connor Finch. Sure, his abs do look like they’ve been photoshopped, but she has no time to spend counting them. It’s her company’s numbers she should be worrying about. Still, there’s something about the way he makes her feel.

Together, they’re perfect.
Connor knows he and Emerson don’t make sense on paper. Too many differences between them—and one big secret that could destroy Emerson’s family business tells him to cut and run. But for once in his life, Connor doesn’t care about messy or imperfect—because the fact is, Emerson is the one perfect thing he needs in his life. Now if he can only convince her . . .

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Photography: Wander Aguiar
Model: Lucas Loyola
Cover Design: Letitia Hasser at RBA Design
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Published on October 07, 2020 03:20 Tags: contemporary-romance, new-release, romance

LOVE IN NUMBERS AVAILABLE NOW!

This little beauty is OUT NOW, and I can't wait for you all to read it! I'm beyond excited LOVE IN NUMBERS is out in the world as it involves my two favourite things... Gin and Romance!! I hope you get a chance to read it!

Connor isn’t in the market for messy.
His life is going completely according to plan. He’s set to become CEO of his family’s company, his Ironman time is better than ever, and his regular poker nights with the guys are his one night a month he can stop worrying about counting macros and indulge himself. What he doesn’t need is a relationship with Emerson Dyer—daughter of his father’s lifelong enemy and most-hated rival.

Emerson’s life is nothing but messy.
Since her father died, leaving her CEO of their gin distillery, everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. Emerson is barely holding it together—what she doesn’t need is a complication like Connor Finch. Sure, his abs do look like they’ve been photoshopped, but she has no time to spend counting them. It’s her company’s numbers she should be worrying about. Still, there’s something about the way he makes her feel.

Together, they’re perfect.
Connor knows he and Emerson don’t make sense on paper. Too many differences between them—and one big secret that could destroy Emerson’s family business tells him to cut and run. But for once in his life, Connor doesn’t care about messy or imperfect—because the fact is, Emerson is the one perfect thing he needs in his life. Now if he can only convince her . . .

Add to Goodreads TBR: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3kxiV2Q
Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3iKoH0B
Nook: https://bit.ly/2FV0w12
Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/love...
Apple: https://books.apple.com/us/book/id153...
Google Play: https://bit.ly/3o1I2NI

Photography: Wander Aguiar
Model: Lucas Loyola
Cover Design: Letitia Hasser at RBA Design
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Published on October 20, 2020 05:15 Tags: contemporary-romance, new-release, romance

HOT EXCERPT FROM LOVE IN NUMBERS

Who'd like to see a flirty excerpt from LOVE IN NUMBERS?? You would? Well, your wish is my command. I hope you love Connor and Emerson as they battle over Dyer's Gin Distillery as much as I do.

“The tasting rooms are open every day. We do light lunches and flights of gin. We have cocktail classes, book clubs.” Emerson pushed the door open to the tasting rooms and Connor was immediately impressed.
A long, rustic wood bar stood in the middle of the room with twelve chrome high-back stools in ivory leather flanking each side. One of the walls had been left as red brick, the others were smooth cream. The floor was a terracotta-colored tile, offset by low hanging lights with burnt orange blown glass shades. Floor-to-ceiling windows lined one wall, and the trees in the courtyard outside were hung with thousands of fairy lights, giving the whole place a magical feel.
She turned to Connor. “Take a seat, and let me take care of you.”
Lord, if she only knew just how willing he was to let her take care of him.
He wanted her hands on him, and his on her body. Seeing her, kissing her again, no matter how briefly, only fueled that.
From the moment Connor had pulled his dark gray Mercedes into the Dyer’s Gin Distillery parking lot and turned off the engine, he’d had to cool his heels.
He’d forced himself to study the sign on the wall of the distillery. In shades of sage, white, and gold, it gave the impression of something timeless, something traditional yet with a contemporary flair.
But even as he forced himself to absorb his first impression of a distillery he still considered a potential asset or investment, his mind had wandered to Emerson of the pretty brown eyes and soft hands, who appeared in his thoughts when he least expected it.
He’d thought of her when he was grocery shopping. Buying a steak for one had seemed almost pitiful when he could have been following his father’s retro Steak Diane recipe for two. He’d thought of her while he swam laps in an attempt to assuage some of the anger from his father’s announcement.
And it was the reason he was here. He’d spent the afternoon responding to his father’s bombshell seventy-two hours earlier. Cameron had lost his shit when Connor removed his access to Connor’s team of analysts. It was a petty but painful slap to Cameron, who ran his own P&L and had his own staff. If Cameron thought he was so smart, let him wrap up the quarter without any assistance from Connor’s team.
He’d cancelled his own attendance at any meeting his uncle was in, leading to his father’s intervention. In the end, he’d given his father two alternatives. Either it was okay for him and his uncle to never be in the same room again, or his father had four weeks to figure out whether he wanted to keep Cameron or Connor.
His father let the meeting cancellations stand.
At first, Connor had plans to go to the gym or the pool again to work the frustration out of his system. He’d even been on his way there. But then he’d thought of Emerson and his world had temporarily righted itself.
And watching Emerson as she slipped behind the bar and leaned toward him, he knew he’d made the right call. Her smile had already brightened his mood.
Her long hair fell over her shoulder. “Do you have to drive home? I can lock your car in the owners’ lot with mine.”
He reached forward and tucked it behind her ear, taking a moment to trail his fingers along the smooth expanse of skin. The rest of her skin would be that smooth, he knew it. The dip of her back, the valley between her breasts. And fuck, if the idea didn’t make his dick start to harden.
“Are you propositioning me?”
“Oh,” Emerson said, her cheeks going pink. “No. I just…well, alcohol and all that.”
Connor laughed. “I was just teasing, Emerson. I’m in no rush…for dinner or anything else. I’m happy to go with whatever pace you are at. Yes, I can leave my car.”
Her shoulders relaxed. “Phew. Okay. Good. Right, menu,” she said, pulling up a short menu attached to a brown clipboard. “What do you feel like? I can do pretty much anything on there, except the risotto.”
He scanned the list quickly, more interested in Emerson than his stomach. “How easy is the pizza?” Sure, it would fuck up his macros for a few days, but the idea of pizza and Emerson was the perfect combination for the mood he was in.
“Simple, give me twenty minutes to pop them in the oven and make a salad.”
“Can I come help?”
“Let me do this,” she said. “I’ll be back before you know it.”
He watched her as she walked toward what he assumed was the kitchen. The jeans she wore fitted her to perfection and watching her ass wasn’t going to do anything to ease the ache.
Instead, he focused on what she’d told him about the distillery and their need for investment. Usually it was easy for him to make a decision, to see a path. And he could certainly see several avenues the distillery could take to grow and be successful.
His brain told him a woman he’d only known for ten days shouldn’t even be in the equation. But the more he got to know her, the more his gut told him Dyer’s shouldn’t be involved in his acquisition plans at all if he wanted the two of them to work.
For once, he was conflicted by the morality of his thoughts.
And it didn’t sit well.
He’d always been a business-first guy. Hate the game, not the player. But the idea of doing something that affected Emerson curdled his gut. The idea that she could already be affecting him was equally unsettling, but when she reappeared from the kitchen twenty minutes later, he couldn’t deny it.
They ate their food, discussing innocuous things. And when the plates were cleared, Emerson resumed her place behind the bar.
“Do you always put ice in whiskey?” she asked as she pulled out a number of glasses and placed them in front of him.
The way she asked made him assume there was a correct answer, and his competitive streak wanted to get it right. “Mostly, yes. On the rocks.”
“Hmm. Okay. Do you ever drink gin neat, or always with a mixer?”
He’d obviously failed the first one. “A splash of mixer, unless I’m considering doing business with the producer. Then I’ll try samples without.”
Emerson bit her lip. “Okay.” The words were drawn out slowly…every syllable sounded out.
He reached for her hand and lifted it to his lips, kissing each of her fingertips. “You going to tell me where I’m going wrong?”
She studied where his lips touched her skin. He put the tip of her finger into his mouth and sucked on it, watching her bite her lip.
“Emerson?”
“Urgh, you’re distracting me. Focus, Finch.” She whipped her hand out of his and turned to select a gin. He could see her thought process as she worked, her fingers tapping, reaching for, and then discarding bottle after bottle before she settled on one.
“This is a classic London Dry Gin, which, as you probably already know, is a type of gin which originated in London but can be made anywhere. It’s all about the juniper berries. This glass,” she said, holding up the wide-bowled wine glass, “is a Copa de Balon-style glass from Spain.” She ran her fingers down the stem gently, and he could only imagine her caressing his dick in the same way. “It gives the gin room to simply be.”
He placed his fingers over hers and raised an eyebrow to let her know he knew she was teasing him. When she bit her lip in response, he almost tugged her over the bar so he could enjoy the taste of her again.
Emerson poured a splash of gin in each wine glass and offered a glass to him. “Swirl it gently and then put your nose to the glass. Sniff it, but don’t inhale aggressively. It’s easy to lose the differentiation of the scents with gin, so you need to breathe easy.”
Connor followed her lead. He’d been to tastings before, but not any conducted in the altogether sultry manner that Emerson was carrying out this one.
She closed her eyes and inhaled gently, letting out a small moan of appreciation. Then her eyes snapped forward. “Go ahead,” she instructed, and Connor was suddenly aware that Emerson had mesmerized him into inaction.
He did as he’d been instructed, inhaling gently. The fresh piney, almost sappy scent of juniper hit him first. But with the slower, shorter inhale, he could pick out something else. “What’s the earthier scent?”
“Angelica. Juniper and angelica can often be difficult to separate, but we have a secret way of distilling them that allows both flavors to come through. Now the fun part. Take a sip, and before you swallow, let it roll right around your mouth. Over your tongue. Under it. Coat the inside of your mouth with it.”
Fuck. The words from her mouth, from those full lips. Swallowing. Tongues. Coating their mouths. She looked at him from beneath long eyelashes. Prolonged foreplay had never felt so damn satisfying.
Connor took a sip and let the bite of ethanol and burst of flavors swish around his mouth, watching as Emerson did the same.
Lemons, maybe…dear god, the way her lips pursed and cheeks moved…no, maybe orange, definitely citrus…and the moan she made when she swallowed.
He swallowed, too. The gin was great, the foreplay better.
Connor wished the bar wasn’t between them. He wanted to pull her into his arms, but he settled for leaning across the bar, sliding his hands into her hair, and pulling him to her. When they kissed, he could taste the gin on her lips. Her tongue met his as boldly as the gin had done, bursting with life and flavor.
Her hand went around his neck, tugging him toward her, and he had half a mind to take her on the bar. Only the recollection that they were in her workplace stopped him from acting upon it.
When they finally broke for air, Emerson grinned. “When I said let it roll over the tongue, I meant yours, not mine.”
“It tasted better on yours,” he said. “I needed a second opinion on the citrus.”
Emerson laughed, a sound he’d already come to adore. “You could have just asked. Citrus aurantium, bitter orange peel.”
“And where would the fun be in that?” He reached for her hand again, seemingly unable to stop touching her. “I look forward to doing that again many more times this evening.”
They were silent for a moment, eyes fixed on each other.
“I’d like that, too,” she said at last. “Ready for another?” she said, tilting her head in the direction of the bottles of gin behind the bar.
Connor nodded discretely and adjusted himself below the bar. The woman was effervescent as tonic and as deep as gin. And there was no place he would rather be—no matter how much it would anger his father—than right here with Emerson.
“I’d love one.”

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Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3kxiV2Q
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Nook: https://bit.ly/2FV0w12
Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/love...
Apple: https://books.apple.com/us/book/id153...
Google Play: https://bit.ly/3o1I2NI
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Published on October 21, 2020 01:29 Tags: contemporary-romance, new-release, romance