Advent Calendar Day 20


Today we're giving away a complete set of the Adrien English audio books -- narrated by Christopher Patton -- to one lucky viewer. Er, listener.
Share a thought on the Adrien English series in the comment section below to be eligible for the random selection process.
And in the meantime, here's a sneak peek at the new Adrien English novella, So This is Christmas .
If all goes according to plan, this will be out New Year's Day weekend.



 
“What the hell just happened?” I asked the universe.
“You’re talking to yourself again,” the universe replied, pushing open my office door.
Okay, it was Jake, but he was kind of my universe.
For a guy who’d had less sleep than me, he looked unfairly refreshed and vital on a damp and drizzly Monday morning. He wore boots, jeans, a tailored white shirt and a brown tweed blazer, which brought out the gold glints in his hazel eyes. His blond hair was silvering at the temples and just a fraction longer than he used to wear. He was still hard and fit, but he’d lost that gaunt, haggard look he’d had six months ago when we’d met up again after two years apart.
In fact, he looked healthy and relaxed. Like he’d really spent the last few days on vacation instead of the family holiday from hell.
Hey,” I said, by way of greeting. I won’t say I actually fell into his arms, but I was pretty happy to see him.
“Hey yourself,” Jake replied and kissed me, the warm pressure of his mouth firm against my own.
Hard to say—and it was a theory I planned on testing a lot over the next forty years—but I didn’t think I’d ever get tired of kissing Jake.
Even these quick perfunctory kisses—well, it had started out quick and perfunctory, but the taste of him: that weirdly erotic blend of coffee and breath mint; the smell of him: an even weirder erotic blend of suitcase and Le Male aftershave; and the warm weight of his hand on my shoulder, drawing me in close, closer…
Reluctantly, we parted lips.
“Jesus, I missed you.” He smiled into my eyes.
“Same here.”
“I got used to spending all day every day with you.”
I said regretfully, “If only it paid better.”
There was definitely a sparkle in his eyes. “Well, I might have some good news on that front. Are you ready for lunch?”
I laughed. “Lunch? It’s ten thirtyin the morning.”
“Is it?” Jake glanced at the clock on my desk. His dark brows rose in surprise. “It feels a lot later.”
“It’s been a long morning,” I agreed.
“Everything okay?” He took a closer look at me. “Is Natalie okay?”
“I think so. I hope so. Actually, why don’t we get a coffee or something? I need to get out of here for a little while.”
True, I’d only been in there about five minutes.
His brows rose. He said, “Sure. You want to walk or you want to take a drive?”
I grabbed my black overcoat. “Let’s walk.”
When we stepped outside the bookstore, the rain had softened to a light, shimmering mist. More like holiday décor than actual wet. Christmas is the only holiday I can think of where it continues to feel like holiday-in-progress even the day after. Maybe because people were still bustling around with heavy shopping bags, and the Eagles were plea-bargaining from storefront speakers.
If not for Christmas, by New Year’s night…
Window displays were filled with fake snow and glittering lights and toy trains and anthropomorphic stuffed animals drinking coffee and showing off engagement rings. Who knew how much penguins relished that holiday bling?
Everyone who wasn’t trying to park or find their car was in a festive mood. And it was contagious. As in, I needed to remember to take my vitamin C when we got back.
“Funny how cities have their own smell,” Jake remarked. “Londonjust didn’t smell like Pasadena.” He casually dropped his arm around my shoulders and I smiled at him.
It’s not like I needed the physical proof of PDAs, and frankly Jake’s willingness to put his arm around me or hold my hand in public meant as much to me as the actual act. But I can’t deny that warm weight on my shoulders felt good. Right.
“Thanks again for going with me,” I said.
“Not like it was a big sacrifice. I like being with you. I never figured on seeing London, so that was actually kind of nice.”
And kind of exhausting. Or maybe that was more my take than Jake’s. I’d been the one to push for coming home early.
“If we were to travel somewhere for a real vacation or…something, where would you want to go?”
The arm around my shoulders jumped as he shrugged. “Never thought about it. Kate always wanted to go to Italy.”
I glanced at him. His smile was a little wry, his expression distant. He almost never talked about Kate or their marriage, and I understood that this was out of loyalty to her. That loyalty was just one of the many things I liked about him.
 I said, “Irelandmaybe? With a last name like Riordan.”
“Maybe. Anywhere you’re going works for me.”
I looked down, smiling, and his arm tightened in a quick squeeze.
 
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Published on December 20, 2016 01:00
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message 1: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Thanks for bringing the boys back, Josh. I look forward in reading this.


message 2: by Josh (new)

Josh Tracey wrote: "Thanks for bringing the boys back, Josh. I look forward in reading this."

Thanks so much, Tracey!


message 3: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. It's really great to see them in accord and happy together. I, too, look forward to reading this story! (Just a comment. I've got the whole audio set. :))


message 4: by Maygirl7 (new)

Maygirl7 I've loved Adrien for a long time and re-read all the books in the series more than once. It would be great to hear them in audio, too.


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