Book Info
Nice Girl to Love
by Violet Duke
Publication Date: July 31st
The • Nice • Girl n. 1. female of the species who never does anything or anyone bad: Hands-off, she’s a nice girl. 2. the woman that men take home to meet mom: Find my son a ‘nice girl to love.’ SEE ALSO: a good girl; girl scout; Abby Bartlett
This is the complete Nice Girl to Love serial romance collection, which contains: Resisting the Bad Boy (Book One), Falling for the Good Guy (Book Two), and Choosing the Right Man (Book Three).
THE ONE SHE NEVER THOUGHT SHE COULD KEEP…
Abby Bartlett is the quintessential nice girl. Between teaching, volunteering, completing her PhD, and helping her best friend raise his daughter, Abby never gets the chance to be anything but nice. That is, until the all-wrong-for-her man she’s only ever known from afar starts daring her to simply take that chance for herself. His sage advice? Try something wild and fast. Preferably him.
An unbridled, hotshot attorney with a not-so-little black book, Connor Sullivan has earned himself quite the bad boy reputation. But in his defense, he’s a very conscientious one. He knows far too well that sometimes in life, love isn’t enough…or worse, not even a factor at all. To avoid that misery–and repel the drama–Connor has a firm ‘nothing over a month’ rule. Who knew a nice girl would be the one to make him want to break all his rules?
THE ONE SHE NEVER HOPED SHE COULD HAVE…
Abby is well aware that everyone thinks she’s in love with her best friend Brian. He is, after all, the type of man a nice girl should be with—the polar opposite of the bad boy—the kind of guy who didn’t let his wife’s decade-long illness stop him from showering her with a lifetime of love every second until her dying day. But everyone’s wrong; she couldn’t possibly be in love with him. Because she’s never once allowed herself that option.
It’s taken a while but Brian has finally come to terms with surviving the woman he spent half his life loving, a third of it losing. Truth is though, he wouldn’t have ‘survived’ any of it really had it not been for Abby—sweet, incredible Abby—the woman he’s never once had to picture his life without, never realized he couldn’t truly live without. Until now. Now that he’s finally able to love her the way she deserves, the way he knows she wants to be loved…by his brother. Who’s giving him exactly one chance to speak now or forever hold his peace.
A DECISION SHE NEVER DREAMED SHE’D HAVE TO MAKE…
And now it’s up to Abby to decide between the bad boy wanting to start a life with her and the good guy fighting for the life they’ve already built.
ExcerptAbby went mute as she felt Brian’s tongue lash across her skin, sensitizing the nerves to levels beyond pleasure.
If he didn’t stop, there was a good chance she’d pull the towel he was
wearing right off.
“Do you want me to take it off?” he asked, his words tickling her skin.
Yes. “No,” she stammered, unable to take her eyes
off the portion of the towel that was tucked at his hipbone. Just one good tug—
“I was talking about the ice, sweetheart. But if you have other things in mind…”
Ice? What ice? “Oh! Ow.”
The burning of the ice at her ankle finally filtered through to her
brain. “Yes, actually, can you take it
off? I’m a wuss when it comes to icing
my injuries.”
Brian quickly pulled off the ice and rewrapped her ankle before resuming
his massage. “So back to the other
things you wanted me to take off,” he teased.
Okay, seriously? It was a really
good thing the man had never flirted with her before because she was certain she’d
never have survived it, especially not when his hands were kneading her muscles
into butter.
“You’re impossible,” she complained thickly, though it came out more
like a purr. His massages should be
illegal for how good they felt.
She blinked slowly at him and started wondering idly what was so wrong
with him losing the towel. A fuzzy smile
drifted across her face.
“Damn, you’re going to fall asleep on me aren’t you?” Brian’s voice floated over her hair softly as
he pressed a smiling kiss to her forehead.
“Go ahead and rest, sweetheart.
You had a pretty eventful afternoon.”
With that, he stood and walked over to the linen closet for some
clothes.
Shame.
He was heartbreakingly handsome.
Always had been. But ever since
he’d gone back to coaching afterschool to supplement his teaching income, he’d
gotten even burlier from the added lifting sessions before practice. It was almost unfair. Superhuman, really. His build was now more impressive than the
average underwear model’s physique—a standard issue Sullivan trait it
seemed—though every other aspect of him remained far gentler and way more
mellow than Connor.
She’d never thought of mellow as being the new sexy. But it so was.
And nice was the new hot. With
two T’s.
Hearing Brian’s soft chuckles echoing in the room, she realized she must
have said the last couple of sentences out loud.
“I think you’re ‘nice with two T’s’ too, Abby,” he whispered before
kissing her on the cheek. “Sweet dreams,
honey.”
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