Authors: Jill Shalvis
But she hadn't asked him for tips. And he no longer worked at the ski school.
She'd be fun to teach though
. The thought came unbidden and he shrugged it off. All he cared about was that she was on the right path now, leaving him free to take Devil's Face hard and fast the way he'd wanted.
Exceptâ¦Her helmet lay in the snow at his feet, forgotten. He had no idea how anyone could forget the eye-popping cherry-red thing against the white snow, but she had.
And so had he, when he rarely forgot anything. It was those pretty eyes, that sweet yet mischievous laugh, both distracting as hell. “Hey,” he called after her. “Your helmet.”
But she must have put her earbuds back in because she didn't stop or turn back.
Hud scooped up the helmet and, giving Devil's Face one last longing look, headed toward the lift as well, catching up with her halfway there.
She'd stopped and had her weight braced on her poles. Bent over a little bit, she was huffing and puffing, out of breath. They were at well over eight thousand feet and altitude could be a bitch. It affected everyone differently, but breathlessness was the most common side effect.
Although an uncomfortable and worrisome thought came to him that maybe it wasn't the altitude at all. When he'd lifted her before, she'd been light, almostâ¦frail. People didn't realize it took a lot of strength and stamina to ski, and he was nearly positive she didn't have either. He put a hand on her shoulder.
She whirled to face him, saw the helmet dangling off his finger, and pulled out an earbud with an apologetic smile. “Sorry, I think the altitude's getting to me. I really should've gotten some caffeine down me before facing the mountain.” She slid on the helmet. “Thanks, Prince Charming.”
“Huh?”
“You know, Cinderella,” she said. “The prince had her slipper and you had my helmetâ¦Never mind,” she said with a pat to his arm when he just stared at her. “Ignore me. Probably I should've put far more practical things on my list than skiing in the Rockies.”
And then, before he could ask her what the hell she was talking about now, she'd tightened the strap beneath her chin, put her hands back into the handholds at the top of her ski poles, and pushed off.
He watched her head for the lift that would carry her back to safety, thinking two things. One, he really hoped she knew how to stop. And two, she was definitely a nut, but possibly the prettiest, most bewildering nut he'd ever met in his entire life.
My Kind of Wonderful
Second Chance Summer
Simply Irresistible
The Sweetest Thing
Heating Up the Kitchen
(cookbook)
Christmas in Lucky Harbor
(omnibus)
Small Town Christmas
(anthology)
Head Over Heels
Lucky in Love
At Last
Forever and a Day
“Under the Mistletoe” (short story)
It Had to Be You
Always on My Mind
A Christmas to Remember
(anthology)
Once in a Lifetime
It's in His Kiss
He's So Fine
One in a Million
“Merry Christmas, Baby” (short story)
White Heat
Blue Flame
Seeing Red
Her Sexiest Mistake
“Jill Shalvis will make you laugh and fall in love.”
âRachel Gibson,
New York Times
bestselling author
“Shalvis never disappoints with her witty, comical, and überromantic reads.”
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RT Book Reviews
“Ms. Shalvis has a gift for writing down-to-earth yet quirky heroines and swoonworthy, honorable heroes.”
âHeroesandHeartbreakers.com
“One of my go-to authors of contemporary romance. Her writing is smart, fun, and sexy, and her books never fail to leave a smile on my face long after I've closed the last pageâ¦Jill Shalvis is an author not to be missed!”
âTheRomanceDish.com
“I always enjoy reading a Jill Shalvis book. She's a consistently elegant, bold, clever writer.”
âAll About Romance (LikesBooks.com)
“Whenever I'm looking for a romance to chase away the worries of life, all I have to do is pick up a Jill Shalvis book.”
âRomRevToday.com
“Sassy, funny, and down-to-earth sexy, this lively romance is one readers won't be able to resist. A hands-down winner and a terrific launch to the author's latest series.”
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Library Journal
(starred review)
“4 ½ stars! Top Pick! Flawless. This author knows romance and readers can always expect her to deliver humor, heat, and a kick-ass story.”
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RT Book Reviews
“Plenty of love, laughter, and deep and long-lasting friendships to keep this lively tale moving along at just the right pace.”
âReadertoReader.com
“Top Pick!
Second Chance Summer
is sexy and packs a powerful emotional punch.”
âFreshFiction.com
“Shalvis combines humor, sparkling repartee, believable characters, and highly sensual sex scenes to make this book work on every level.”
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Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
“Readers will cheer.”
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Washington Post
“Engaging writing, characters that walk straight into your heart, and a town you can't wait to revisit make this touching, hilarious tale another heart-warmer worthy of Shalvis's popular series.”
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Library Journal
“4½ stars! Top Pick! Shalvis once again racks up a hit”
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RT Book Reviews
“A sexy, romantic readâ¦What I love about Jill Shalvis's books is that she writes sexy, adorable heroesâ¦the sexual tension is out of this world. And of course, in true Shalvis fashion, she expertly mixes in humor that has you laughing out loud.”
âHeroesandHeartbreakers.com
“Shalvis pens a tale rife with the three H's of romance: heat, heart, and humor.
Lucky in Love
is a down-to-the-toes charmer.”
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RT Book Reviews
“The Lucky Harbor series has become one of my favorite contemporary series, and
Head Over Heels
didn't disappointâ¦such a fun, sexy book.”
âUSAToday.com
“Witty, fun, and the characters are fabulous.”
âFreshFiction.com
“Hot, sweet, fun, and romantic! Pure pleasure!”
âRobyn Carr,
New York Times
bestselling author
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.
Copyright © 2016 by Jill Shalvis
Excerpt from
Second Chance Summer
copyright © 2015 by Jill Shalvis
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My Kind of Wonderful
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