Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Sale Blast + #Giveaway: Falling for Her Brother’s Best Friend by Noelle Adam @NoelleAdams3 @Barclay_PR
Fifteen years ago, three girls were thrown
together because their brothers were best friends. Now they’re all grown up,
and their brothers are grown up too. The Tea for Two series tells their
stories. Fans of contemporary women’s fiction will become engrossed in this new
series by New York Times Bestselling Author, Noelle Adams.
Giveaway:
Noelle
is offering one (1) lucky Grand Prize winner a $20 Amazon Gift Card and one
winner an eCopy of one Noelle’s backlist titles. To enter, simply fill out the
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About Falling
For Her Brother’s Best Friend:
Title: Falling For Her Brother’s Best Friend
Author: Noelle Adams
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: June 7, 2017
Publisher: Noelle Adams
Series: Tea For Two
Format: Digital eBook
Digital ISBN: 9781386206675
After too many bad decisions in romance,
Emma is going on a man-fast. For the next six months, she's fasting from men.
No sex. No dating. No soulful gazes. No fond memories of her first crush. She's
going to spend the time focusing on her career, getting in touch with herself,
and helping her two best friends with the launch of their new tea room. No men.
And that includes her brother's best friend,
Noah Hart, who has just returned to their hometown.
She doesn't want Noah anyway. He might be
even hotter than he was before, but he's not a nice guy anymore. He's made a
fortune by acting ruthless in business, and the last thing he's looking for is
small-town domestic life. He doesn't even want to be in town again, but a sick
grandmother guilted him into it. Then he has nerve to not even recognize Emma
when he sees her again. Maybe it's been seven years, but a decent guy would
remember his best friend's little sister.
Noah is not a decent guy. Anyway, Emma is on
a man-fast. And she doesn't want Noah.
At all.
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Excerpt:
Noah felt an emotional pull toward her, that
she seemed to understand him so well, even when he wasn’t sure he understood
himself.
But he shouldn’t—he really shouldn’t—be
feeling that way.
He cleared his throat. “And I noticed your
Man-Fast flew out the window.”
She gasped and straightened her spine, which
unfortunately called attention to the curve of her breasts. “What are you
talking about?”
Struggling not to gaze too fixedly on the
slight outline of nipple he could see beneath the white fabric of her dress, he
managed to say, “Your Man-Fast. With all the flirting you were doing, I figured
you’d given up on it.”
“I was not flirting!”
He lifted his eyebrows.
“Don’t you give me that snide look,” she
said, her lush lips turning down in a frown. “I was talking to some people I
know, same as you.”
“There was definitely more than talking going
on over here.” He had no idea why he was pursuing this. It was stupid. Futile.
It would just make things worse.
But he’d been bristling for too long about
all the guys falling over themselves around her, and it was going to come out
one way or the other.
“What are you talking about?” she demanded.
“I didn’t do anything but talk.”
“Right. You didn’t smile at them and show
them all that skin and make them think they might be getting lucky later on.”
She gasped again. “I did nothing of the
kind.”
“Okay.”
“I didn’t! I was talking. A girl can talk to
guys without being accused of leading them on. I could say the same thing about
you—every time you talk to and smile at women.”
“I haven’t been talking to women tonight.”
“You talked to a few.”
He tried to remember back to the people he’d
chatted with and only remembered two young women. “They were married. I knew
them from high school.”
“So? What’s your point? You can flirt with
married women, you know.”
“Are you saying you think I’m the kind of guy
who would do that?” His voice was now as angry as hers was.
She opened her mouth with some sort of sharp
reply, but she must have rethought it. She slumped slightly. “No. I know you’re
not.”
“Good.”
“It would be nice if you’d know I wasn’t like
that either.”
“I’d never think you’d come on to married
men.”
“You just think I’m some kind of tease,
torturing men for fun.”
Noah sighed and leaned against the counter.
“No. I really don’t.”
“Then why were you acting like that then?”
Good question.
And a question he couldn’t possibly answer
honestly.
“I was just being an ass.”
“Yes. You were.”
“Sorry.”
Her frown was relaxing slightly, and she was
peering at him closely. “Okay then.”
“Okay?”
“Yes. Okay.”
He felt a little better, now that she wasn’t
so mad at him. But it just made him want to touch her even more.
He really needed to get out of here.
“I already have an older brother,” she said,
still scrutinizing his face. “I don’t need another one.”
Damn it.
She thought he was acting like an older
brother.
She had no idea he felt like a jealous
boyfriend, resenting the fact that any other guy was thinking about what was
his.
Could things be any more of a mess for him?
Copyright © 2017 Falling For Her Brother’s Best Friend by
Noelle Adams
Other Books in the Tea For Two series:
Winning Her Brother’s Best Friend
Ginny Hart loves men. And she loves dating.
She just doesn't want a serious relationship. She's tried it before--with her
brother's best friend, Ryan--and it's clear she's not cut out for it. So she'll
keep having fun and focusing on the new tea shop she recently opened with her
best friend.
That's all she needs in her life.
She definitely doesn't need Ryan, who is
always hanging around and has turned into a real player. When he challenges her
to prove which of them is more popular with the opposite sex, she takes him up
on the bet. One month. Four Saturday nights. She'll show him she's not still
holding on to old feelings. It doesn't matter if she can't seem to keep her
hands off him.
She's not about to let him win.
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Seducing Her Brother’s Best Friend
After too
many years being overlooked by men, Carol is ready to take action. She wants a
man, and she knows which man she wants. Her brother’s best friend, Patrick
Stevenson.
Patrick
is funny and brainy and the sexiest man she’s ever known, but he has never looked
at her as anything except his friend’s little sister. That’s going to change.
Carol
isn’t good at flirting. Or seduction. Or anything that requires putting herself
out there. But she’s going to make sure Patrick sees her as a desirable
woman—and one he wants for more than one night—even if it turns her whole world
upside down. He already likes her a lot. He just needs to open his eyes to how
good they’d be together.
After
all, how stubborn can he be?
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About Noelle Adams:
Noelle handwrote her first romance novel in a spiral-bound
notebook when she was twelve, and she hasn’t stopped writing since. She has
lived in eight different states and currently resides in Virginia, where she
reads any book she can get her hands on and offers tribute to a very spoiled
cocker spaniel.
She loves travel, art, history, and ice cream. After
spending far too many years of her life in graduate school, she has decided to
reorient her priorities and focus on writing contemporary romances.
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