Parental Guidance, an all-new, sexy and laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from Wall Street Journal bestselling author Avery Flynn, is available now!
All I want is to play hockey on the Ice Knights, instead, I’m in a viral video for all the wrong reasons and my mom—yes, my mom—has taken over my dating apps. Then, when I think it can’t get any worse, the fates deliver Zara Ambrose, a five-feet-nothing redhead with more freckles than inches and who’d rather be anywhere other than on a date with me.
Now a bet with her friends and my PR nightmare have us both stuck in this go-on-five-dates-with-the-same-person hell situation. But if we band together, we can get the whole thing over with and go on with our lives. It’s perfect! No feelings. No future. No fuc— *ahem* fun. No naked fun.
What could go wrong? Nothing—as long as I remember the rules. Don’t notice the way she looks in a dress. Don’t react when she does that little shivery sigh thing whenever we touch. Don’t think about the fact that she’s never had a toe-curling orgasm that wasn’t self-delivered and just how badly I want to change that.
Five dates—that’s it—and then we go our separate ways. At least, that was the plan.
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Excerpt:
“So why are you on Bramble?”
She took another small bite from her roll before
answering. “My best friend is blackmailing me, and my dad wants a SAG card.”
That was definitely not the answer he’d been
expecting. “And I thought my reasoning was twisted.”
“I’m sure it all makes sense in Gemma’s head,” Zara
said. “She thinks I work too much and need to loosen up. She’ll let me be her
plus-one to go meet a collector if I do the Bramble five dates thing. And my
dad? Well, let’s just say he’s never met an unlikely plan he didn’t think he
could pull off.”
All the possibilities this created sped around inside
his head until one broke free like a perfect fast break late in the third
period when the game was on the line. All he had to do was put the biscuit in the
net.
“So neither of us really wants to be here,” he said.
“We’re each other’s solution to getting back to our regular lives as soon as
possible.”
It was fucking perfect. Petrov’s job with the team
would be safe for another season—well, as safe as he could be, considering he
didn’t have a no-trade deal in his contract.
Zara, though, didn’t seem to be seeing the genius of
it, going by the suspicious look she gave him as she took another bite of her
roll. Instead of giving him a straight-up no, though, she started eating. The
words—okay, begging pleas—were bubbling up inside him but for once, he kept it
in lockdown. He wasn’t about to rush this play, no matter how it had every
nerve in his body jinglejangling.
Finally, she used her napkin to wipe the corners of
her mouth, straightened her spine, and looked him dead in the eye. “We’d have
to have ground rules.”
“Sure. Whatever you want.” Ice Knights season tickets?
He’d make that happen. A photo op with her dad’s favorite player? Done.
Whatever it took, he’d do it.
“This isn’t a real or fake relationship, it’s a
temporary alliance,” she said without an ounce of humor in her tone. “I’m not
pretending to be your girlfriend or the random chick you’re banging this week.”
“Agreed.” All of that sounded like it would cause more
problems than it would solve anyway. “I’ve got a condition. Dressing up is not
required. I’m not putting on a suit.”
The best thing about the off-season was not having to
strangle himself with a tie multiple times a week just for a bus ride to the
rink or a plane trip to another city. Coach Peppers was old-fashioned about
doing things the original way.
“Fine.” Zara held up three fingers. “The third
stipulation is that I’m not putting on a good attitude. If it’s been a crappy
day, I don’t have to pretend to be a manic pixie dream girl.”
He snorted. “No one who’s met you would believe that.
You’re a little salty.” That was putting it mildly based on her attitude when
she showed up for their date.
“I have my reasons.” She added another finger, so she
was holding up four. “Oh, and no making love. Sex?” She paused and looked him
over quickly. “Maybe. Emotional, heartfelt, staring-each-other-in-the-eyes
making love? Not gonna happen. No offense, but you’re not my type.”
What the hell? Not her type? He was a professional
athlete making millions. He’d been led to believe he was everyone’s type.
“Not a problem, since I don’t think we could see eye
to eye while having sex unless you magically grew a foot,” he said.
“You’re not into being creative?” Zara rolled her
eyes. “I guess that’s expected for someone who has probably had women throwing
themselves at him for years. You haven’t ever had to work for it.”
Caleb had no idea what to say to that. He’d been
punched square in the face by the most feared goons in hockey and it hadn’t
knocked him as senseless as this little five-foot-nothing of a snarky woman had
done with a few choice words.
“I have one more rule,” she said, reaching for another
roll. “Five dates and we’re done. Period. Do we have a deal?”
Review by Gia
Parental Guidance is a cute fun read. Zara and Caleb are both kind of forced into using a dating app where they are matched up. Zara
is on the dating app as part of wanting to win a bet with her friend.
Caleb is on the dating app as part of a PR stunt to make his hockey
team look better. Neither really wants to
lasting relationship at of it, they just want the five dates so this
should be easy for them but of course feelings get involved. They are
very likeable character. These two are so cute. I loved reading this one. 4 Amazeballs Stars!
About Avery
USA Today bestselling romance author Avery Flynn has three slightly-wild children, loves a hockey-addicted husband and is desperately hoping someone invents the coffee IV drip.
She fell in love with romance while reading Johanna Lindsey’s Mallory books. It wasn’t long before Avery had read through all the romance offerings at her local library. Needing a romance fix, she turned to Harlequin’s four books a month home delivery service to ease the withdrawal symptoms. That worked for a short time, but it wasn’t long before the local book stores’ staff knew her by name.
Avery was a reader before she was a writer and hopes to always be both. She loves to write about smartass alpha heroes who are as good with a quip as they are with their *ahem* other God-given talents. Her heroines are feisty, fierce and fantastic. Brainy and brave, these ladies know how to stand on their own two feet and knock the bad guys off theirs.
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