NOBODY’S PRINCE CHARMING
AIMEE NICOLE WALKER
M/M ROMANCE
RELEASE DATE: 03.23.18
BLURB
Fire and ice. Oil and
water. Vodka and decisions. That’s what Darren McCoy and Wren Davison are: two
opposites that shouldn’t mix well. Dare believes in fairy tales, true love, and
happily ever after. Wren believes in fast cars, freedom, and no-strings sex.
What can these two men possibly have in common? A magnetic pull strong enough
to obliterate logic and reason.
For more than a year, Dare
and Wren have worked together at the Curl Up and Dye Salon. Dare has pursued
the mysterious, brooding man, and Wren has resisted his provocative charm. Then
one day, something happens that allows the men to see each other in a new
light. Wren learns that Dare hides a heavy heart behind his brilliant smile.
Dare realizes that beneath Wren’s gruff exterior beats the heart of a prince.
Passions ignite once the
men stop fighting their attraction, but will it be enough to overcome their
differences? Is Wren the prince that Dare is looking for? Can Dare teach Wren
that true love does exist?
Nobody’s Prince charming is
a modern-day fairy tale where some princes ride Harleys, and castle walls are
built to scale. It is the third book in the Road to Blissville series but can
be read as a standalone book. This book contains sexually explicit material and
is intended for adults eighteen and over.
EXCERPT
When I returned to the kitchenette, Dare looked as if he were
afraid to believe in me. I wondered if maybe our backgrounds weren’t that
different after all.
“I just want you
to know that I will not be upset if you change your mind, Wren.” It was cute
the way he tried to put me at ease.
“Dare, there’s
something you need to know about me.” He nodded eagerly, biting his lip
nervously as he waited. “Rule number five: I never say things I don’t mean, and
I don’t do things I don’t want to do.”
“That’s two
different things,” Dare said. “That should be rules five and six.”
“They mean
similar things, so they share a rule.”
“Saying and doing
aren’t even close to the same thing,” Dare argued. “It would make sense if it
was: say what you mean and mean what you say. They could share a rule.”
“They’re my
rules, and I’ll categorize them as I see fit.”
“Well,” Dare said
huffily. Then he tipped his head to the side and studied me speculatively.
“I’ll let it drop if you tell me your first four rules. Not gonna lie, I kind
of want to see if I can make you break them.”
“Not a chance,” I declared. His look said we’ll just see about that.
I am a wife and mother to three kids,
three dogs, and a cat. When I’m not dreaming up stories, I like to lose myself in a
good book, cook or bake. I’m a girly tomboy who paints her fingernails while
watching sports and yelling at the referees. I will always choose the book over the
movie. I believe in happily-ever- after. Love inspires everything that I do. Music
keeps me sane.
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