The Heat Is On (Boston Five Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
Alec Alexander might have been a nice guy, but dinner was a total disaster. Of course that wasn’t his fault. He’d been charming, he’d chatted innocuously and made a few jokes she would normally have laughed about, but she was just so horribly tense and felt more awkward than a teenager. They were sitting in a small Italian place, only a few blocks from her house, and Hayden couldn’t think of anything but the fact that someone might see her and inevitably spread the news that she had gone out with another man. Everyone would know. Heath would know. Her biggest fear wasn’t that he would care. Her biggest fear was that he really would be unconcerned by it. At first, she had mused that it might be for the best if she could see this date as a new start. She would go out with a man, she would have a good time, and she would slowly get over the fact that Heath had broken up with her. But it soon became painfully obvious that she simply wasn’t ready. Before she could start a relationship with a new man, she had to get past the separation.
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