Fool For You
by R. C. MartinA Made for Love Novel
Publication Date: June 17, 2016
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Teddy Fitzpatrick doesn’t trust easily. The scars that define her cut deep, and love is a dream she’s afraid to chase. When a tall, dark, and gorgeous man enters her world, she knows right away that he’s the type to break hearts. Yet, try as she might, his persistence is hard to ignore, and her ability to resist soon dwindles down to nothing. Against her better judgment, she opens her heart, surrendering to the dominate force that he is.
But happily-ever-afters are not easy to come by, for assholes aren’t born, they’re made… And falling in love is a fool’s errand.
*Series STANDALONE. Written for audiences 18+ years of age, due to language and sexual content.
Excerpt
Right away, I hear Andrew—his voice coming from up above. I look
upstairs and see him talking to someone, and I wonder if it’s a buyer or an
artist. Knowing that Geoff will know, I head to the reception desk. When I see
him, a devilish smile is plastered on his face. I furrow my brow, silently
expressing my confusion, and his grin grows wider. Then, he reaches for
something. I gasp when he places a beautiful bouquet of flowers on the raised
counter of the front desk.
“These came while
you were out,” he says, standing so that I might see him from behind the large
floral arrangement.
“They’re for me?” I ask, pointing at my chest.
“They sure as
hell are not from Reeve—cheap bastard.” He mumbles the last bit under his
breath. “Baby girl, move your ass. There’s a card. I haven’t opened it, but if
you leave me in suspense another minute, I will.”
My stomach
flutters with nervous butterflies as I make my way behind the desk. “You’re sure they’re for me?” I ask, setting
down my purse and my phone.
“The card says Theodora.”
I frown at him.
If I was a little confused before, I’m even more confused now. Nobody calls me
Theodora. Reeve did, but he wouldn’t send me flowers. Even my parents call me
Teddy, except for when I’m in trouble. Besides—my birthday isn’t for another
month and a half, so these flowers wouldn’t be from them.
“Dammit, Teddy!”
Geoff yanks the card out of the bouquet and hands it to me. “Stop trying to
guess and just open it.”
“Okay, okay!” I
giggle.
There’s a slight
tremble in my hands as I open the little envelope and pull out two rectangular
cards. The first card is handwritten—the script neat and masculine. My heart
races after I read his note. It’s short and to the point, but I find myself
reading it again and again.
Dine with me.
Thinking of you,
Judah
I sit back on the
edge of the desk, my mind too distracted to worry about keeping me upright any
longer. After I’ve read his message a ridiculous amount of times, I take a
moment to look at the second card. It’s his business card. I discover that his
full name is Judah D. St. Michaels. He works at Eddalyn’s Interiors as a
managing partner.
“Bitch—I’m going
to kill you in approximately two
seconds.”
“Oh. Shit. I’m
sorry,” I mutter, shaking my head clear. “Here.” I hand him both cards, but I
don’t look at his face—not wishing to see his initial reaction. He’s a
romantic, and whatever his face says, it’ll sway my opinion on this whole
situation.
Then again, as I
admire the bouquet, I can honestly say that I have no idea what to think.
The arrangement
is beautiful, the vase full of red and peach roses, dusty orange lilies, and
greenery to complete the full ensemble. I’m not an expert when it comes to
flower deliveries, but I’m smart enough to know that this is no small gesture.
“This is the guy
from Monday, isn’t it? This is the asshole who asked you out.”
I pull my bottom
lip between my teeth and force myself to meet Geoffrey’s eyes. I offer him a
nod and he smirks at me.
“Maybe he’s not
as much of an asshole as you thought. This looks a little bit like an apology.”
I scrunch my
brow, thinking back to my encounter with the handsome man two days ago. I
remember the look in his breathtaking, grey eyes, I remember the way he touched
me without the tiniest bit of hesitation—and I remember his blunt proposal. I
shake my head at Geoff, taking the cards from him.
“No. I don’t
think that’s what this is. Looks like more of a bribe than an apology. Besides,
he didn’t say he was sorry in the note,” I remind him, holding up the card.
“Oh, come on,
Teddy. Don’t pretend that you aren’t at least a tiny bit interested.”
I open my mouth
to respond, but when I go to speak, the lie that I’m not gets stuck in the back of my throat. The truth is, I still
remember the way he looked at me. And the flowers?
Thinking of you, Judah.
I’m officially
flattered.
About R.C. Martin
I’m a born and bred Coloradan. While I now reside in Virginia, the land of the Rocky Mountains is where I’ve left a piece of my heart and where my characters come to life. When I’m not writing I’m reading; when I’m not reading I’m writing…you know how it goes! I also enjoy cooking, baking, crocheting, and jigsaw puzzles. Basically, I’m an old soul with a young heart, nonchalantly waiting for my prince to come.
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