Accidentally Family Published by Entangled: Amara by Sasha Summers
on May 26, 2020
Genres: Fiction, Romance, Women's Fiction
Pages: 368
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ISBN: 1682814742
Welcome to Pecan Valley, where the town may be small but the townspeople will always lend a helping hand or a shoulder to lean on. Where good times, good humor, and good people will always lead to happily ever after.
Life for Felicity, and her teen children, is finally back on track. After her divorce, she wasn’t sure if her sweet family would ever be the same. But things are good––right up until her ex’s spirited toddler lands on Felicity’s doorstep. If the universe is going to throw lemons at her, thank God she has her best friend, Graham, to help her make lemonade out of them. How did she never notice how kind and sexy he is?
Graham is still recovering from his wife’s death years ago and trying to help his teen daughter get her life together. Who is he kidding? His daughter hates him. Forget lemons––he’s got the entire lemon tree. So when Felicity suggests they join forces and help each other, he’s all in. And suddenly he can’t stop thinking about her as more than just a friend. Too bad their timing couldn’t be worse…
Because life rarely goes as planned. Luckily there are many different kinds of family to hold you together and lift you up...plus maybe even a little love between friends.
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They weren’t very good, but they were determined. When he spun her away then pulled her in, she tripped on his foot and slammed into his chest. He caught her, laughing and breathless and having more fun than he’d had in a hell of a long time.
“That move was called, Falling with Finesse,” Felicity said between giggles.
“Well done.” He winked, righting her onto her feet before trying it all over again.
When the music stopped, the sound of applause startled them. They had an audience. Honor, Honor’s boyfriend, Diana, Nick, and Charity all sat on the lawn, sharing popcorn and sipping soda.“Make your arm more rigid, Graham.” Charity offered, holding out her arm. “Like this, not so loosey-goosey.”
“Loosey-goosey?” Diana giggled. “But I see what you mean.”
“Mom, he needs to lead.” Nick leaned across Diana for a handful of popcorn. “The dude always leads.”
“I thought they did great,” Owen, the boyfriend, said.
“I like him,” Graham murmured, his attention fixing on the large teenager wrapped around Honor. “Smart kid.” He paused, his gaze narrowing. “The one with the butterfly painted on his face?”
Felicity laughed.
“Dad, kind of, I don’t know, stand between her legs—not right in front of her.” Diana said around a mouthful of popcorn. “Your steps aren’t syncing up.”
“Here I thought we weren’t half bad,” Felicity said, still slightly breathless—and startlingly beautiful—in his arms.
Now was not the time to notice that. To notice her. Or that he liked the feel of her in his arms. Not now. When their kids were watching and criticizing. “Don’t listen to them.” He smiled.
“No,” Mimi Otto said. “You really should. Diana’s right.” She hauled Herb closer. “See. It really is about how strong you lead. You follow, Filly.”
Felicity shot him a look. “I’m so sorry,” she said, not bothering to keep her voice down.
“For what?”
“All the opinionated people in my life.” She sighed. “Nothing like trying to have some fun and hearing, basically, you’re doing it wrong.”
“Were you having fun?” he asked.
She nodded.
“Then we weren’t doing it wrong.” He winked.
“Well, except, you sort of are.” Nick said.
Charity clapped her hands. “Try again. We believe in you.”
“Some of us believe in you.” Nick said. “Some of us are just laughing at you.”
“Nickie.” Honor pushed her brother over.
Maybe he should be bothered by all the criticism, but he wasn’t. They were all here, together, doing something. Granted, it was criticizing the shit out of his dancing, but he could live with that if this peace could last. “No pressure.” Graham sighed. “You game?”
“Is there a choice?” she asked.
“Of course there’s a choice.” Herb Otto chuckled, an apologetic smile on his face as his gaze met Graham’s.
“No,” Nick called out. “Come on.”
“One more try,” Diana added.
“I say you guys go straight for the tango.” Charity laughed. “I’ll find you a rose to hold in your teeth, Filly.”
“Charity Ann,” Mimi Otto snapped.
All five of their audience dissolved into laughter.
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This sounds like a fun and flirty book! Great excerpt! Thanks for sharing 🙂
The book sounds like a very sweet and enjoyable read. Thanks for sharing.
This really sounds like a cute and sweet book, but also fun!
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