Title:
Starting Over
Author:
Michele Shriver
Release
Date: December 9, 2014
SYNOPSIS
Liz Matthews agrees to a blind date for
her daughter’s wedding with only one goal in mind- making her
ex-husband jealous. The plan works, but also backfires as she finds
herself enjoying the company of her younger date.
Widower Bennett Grayson has his hands
full enough adapting to single parenthood of a teenage son and has no
intention of falling in love again. When a friend arranges a blind
date, Ben reluctantly accepts as a favor to his friend, but gets more
than he bargained as the funny and charming divorcee catches his eye.
Brandt Matthews has much to atone for
in life, starting with his daughter and his ex-wife. In spite of
their troubled marriage, the one constant for Brandt has been Liz,
until a new man in her life makes him realize how much he stands to
lose- or has already lost.
As Liz and Ben
embark on a new adventure called dating, they are faced with a host
of challenges, including the ghosts of the past and Ben’s son
Landon, who wants nothing to do with his father’s new girlfriend.
Can they overcome the obstacles and start a new life together, or
will Liz succumb to Brandt’s charms again?
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EXCERPT
Something was wrong with this picture, Ben decided as he watched Liz
dance with her ex-husband. Oh, they certainly made a very attractive
couple as they moved across the floor with a grace that reflected
many dances together. And Brandt looked at Liz the way Ben expected
she wanted him to look at her—as if she was the only woman in the
world. Heck, at one point it even appeared Brandt would kiss her,
right there in front of his date, and hers, and an entire wedding
party. Liz’s plan to get Brandt’s attention seemed to be working
to perfection.
So why didn’t she look happy to be on the receiving end of that
attention? Why did she pull away, rebuffing Brandt’s attempt to
kiss her, rather than moving into it? And why was Ben so relieved
when she did? His role was supposed to be to make Brandt jealous, and
suddenly Ben was the jealous one.
The song ended and Liz separated herself from Brandt and made her way
back to where Ben stood. “Sorry about that,” she said.
“Don’t be. I know my role.” He’d played it well so far, and
Ben planned to continue. “I would like to dance with you, if you’re
still interested.”
“I am, yes.”
Ben took Liz’s hand and led her to the dance floor and settled his
hand in the small of her back. He hadn’t shared a slow dance with
anyone but Amy in two decades, and he hoped he wouldn’t trip over
his own feet. “We get a better choice in songs, at least,” he
remarked as Lifehouse’s You and Me began to play. The lyrics
were appropriate, too, since Ben couldn’t seem to keep his eyes off
of Liz, and he sure couldn’t explain why.
“I was thinking the same.”
“So you don’t like Endless Love, either?”
“Not so much, no,” Liz said. “Brandt thought he was being cute
by requesting it. It was our wedding song.”
She didn’t sound at all happy about it, which would match her
expression during the dance. Ben officially had no idea what to make
of Liz’s relationship with her ex-husband. “And you don’t look
back on your wedding day fondly?” He hoped he wasn’t prying.
Surely, she’d understand that he had some questions, given the
events of the afternoon.
“Oh, the wedding day was fine,” Liz said. “It’s the marriage
that left something to be desired.”
“Yet you still want him back.” It was a statement, not a
question.
Liz frowned. “What gave you that idea?”
So she claimed to not want Brandt back? Now Ben was more confused
than ever. “Not what. Who. Todd, when he suggested this whole thing
to me.”
“Of course. I should have figured.” Liz chuckled. “I’m afraid
our mutual friends don’t always understand my somewhat twisted
history with Brandt.”
“That makes three of us, then,” Ben said. “Are you saying you
don’t want him back?” He found himself hoping that was the
case, although the whole jealousy plan would then make even less
sense.
“I wish I could give you an easy answer.” Liz sighed. “It’s a
long story. Maybe I’ll get a chance to tell you sometime. I
probably owe you that much, given what you’ve had to put up with
today. For now, can we just dance? I like dancing with you, Bennett
Grayson.”
Ben nodded, happy to oblige. “I like dancing with you too.”
By the time she left the museum following the reception, Liz wanted a
warm bath, a cold glass of wine and the chance to unwind and reflect
after an afternoon that managed to be joyous, bittersweet, and
maddeningly confusing all at the same time. First, she had an
obligation to get her date back home safely. Although he’d played
his part to perfection, Liz figured Ben was probably more than ready
for their date to be over. And who could blame him? He’d just
endured an afternoon with a babbling, blubbering mother-of-the-bride
who couldn’t seem to make up her mind what she wanted from her
ex-husband.
She silently cursed Brandt as she drove back to Concord. Maggie had
certainly nailed it when she remarked on Brandt’s ability to mess
with Liz’s head and heart. He’d done plenty of both today, from
showing up with Marissa, to choosing their wedding song for the
dance, the barely-averted kiss attempt and then almost sounding
regretful when she reminded him of the infidelities that ended their
marriage.
“You’re very quiet all of the sudden,” Ben remarked.
“Just tired. It’s been quite a day,” Liz said. “Besides, I
figure you’ve probably had enough of me by now.”
“Actually, I had a good time today. I enjoyed getting to know you,
Liz.”
“Me too,” she admitted as she pulled the car to a stop in front
of Ben’s house. He was intelligent, funny and a perfect gentleman.
Oh, and gorgeous. How could she forget that? “You’re a good sport
for going along with all of this.”
“Like I said, I enjoyed it.” He shrugged. “And hey, I got to
put those acting classes to good use.”
Acting classes. That’s right. None of his attention was real. She
needed to remember that. “I’m glad they came in handy.” She
gave him a smile. “Good night, Ben.”
He unfastened his seatbelt, but instead of reaching for the door
handle he turned to face her. “Good night, Liz.” He put his hand
on her cheek and brushed his lips across hers.
When Brandt tried to kiss her, Liz’s first instinct had been to
pull away. This time, her body had the opposite reaction. It didn’t
want to pull away. It wanted to move closer. It wanted to respond to
the sensation of Ben’s lips on hers. Common sense prevailed,
though. “There’s no one else around.” The words came out
slightly breathless. “You don’t have to pretend to be interested
in me anymore.”
“I know that,” Ben said, then let
himself out of the car.
AUTHOR BIO
Michele Shriver writes women’s
fiction and contemporary romance. Her books feature
flawed-but-likeable characters in real-life settings. She’s not
afraid to break the rules, but never stops believing in happily ever
after. Michele counts among her favorite things a good glass of wine,
a hockey game, and a sweet and sexy book boyfriend, not necessarily
in that order.
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Website:
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