BOOK INFORMATION
Title: Only You
Author: Denise Grover Swank
On Sale: October 25, 2016
Series: The Bachelor Brotherhood, #1
Publisher: Forever
Mass Market: $6.99 USD
eBook: $3.99 USD
**NOW AVAILABLE IN PRINT**
The first book in a spin-off from Denise Grover Swank's New
York Times bestselling Wedding Pact series (The Wedding Pact, The Player, The Gambler, The Valentine)
“Warm and funny, the first book in the
Bachelor Brotherhood series reads like a great Hollywood rom-com.” –iBooks Best
Books of June
Never say never…Romance isn't an option
for Holly Greenwood. With her wedding planner career on the line she needs to
stay focused, and that means pleasing her demanding boss, not getting
distracted by her mind-alteringly hot neighbor…
Ex-Marine Kevin Vandemeer craves normalcy.
Instead, he has a broken-down old house in need of a match and some gasoline, a
meddling family, and the uncanny ability to attract the world's craziest women.
At least that last one he can fix: he and his buddies have made a pact to swear
off women, and this includes his sweetly sexy new neighbor.
After one hot night that looks a whole lot
like a disaster in the light of day, Kevin and Holly are about to learn that
true love doesn't play by the rules…
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
New York Times and USA
Today bestselling author Denise Grover Swank was born in Kansas City,
Missouri and lived in the area until she was nineteen. Then she became a
nomadic gypsy, living in five cities, four states and ten houses over the
course of ten years before she moved back to her roots. She speaks English and
smattering of Spanish and Chinese, which she learned through an intensive Nick
Jr. immersion period. Her hobbies include witty (in her own mind) Facebook
comments and dancing in her kitchen with her children. (Quite badly if you
believe her offspring.) Hidden talents include the gift of justification and
the ability to drink massive amounts of caffeine and still fall asleep within
two minutes. Her lack of the sense of smell allows her to perform many unspeakable
tasks. She has six children and hasn't lost her sanity. Or so she leads you to
believe.
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Excerpt:
Kevin wasn’t sure why he was surprised Holly was here. She
was a wedding planner, and from what he’d seen so far, she was a damn good one.
He’d been on his way out of the room, needing a breather
from the noise and the chaos of the reception when he’d seen her at the table.
He hadn’t planned on asking her to dance—hell, he hated to dance—but he’d been
desperate for a reason to talk to her.
When he sat back down at the table, Tyler wore a smirk.
“Crashed and burned, huh? I thought you were going to the bathroom to take a
piss.”
“I was. I just happened to run into a friend.”
“Run into a friend, my ass. I thought we’d sworn off women.
I’ve held up my end of the bachelor brotherhood. And let me add that I had no
idea my balls could turn this blue.”
“She’s a friend,” Kevin said, trying not to sound irritated
and feed any more fuel to the fire.
“She’s his neighbor,” Matt said, taking a sip of his beer,
and giving Kevin a pointed look. “They’re friends.”
Tyler burst out laughing. “You got friend-zoned?”
“No,” Kevin said slowly, picking up his drink, surprised
Matt hadn’t told Tyler about the situation he’d stumbled upon. “I was the one who said I wanted to be
friends.”
“Why?” Tyler asked, watching Holly with a little more
interest than Kevin liked. “She’s hot. Do you know if she’s seeing anyone?”
“No.” Kevin’s irritation grew.
Tyler stood and adjusted his tie, a smirk lighting up his
eyes. “Screw the brotherhood. I think I’ll go over and introduce myself.”
Kevin was up in a flash. “I don’t think so.”
“Why not?” he looked surprised. “She looks like she’d be
worth a short break from my hiatus from women.”
Kevin stepped in front of his path, his jaw set. “Because
you’re a prick who will use her and toss her aside and she deserves a helluva
lot better than that.”
Matt was up in an instant, grabbing Kevin’s arm. “Why don’t
we get some air?”
“You like her,” Tyler said, slack jawed.
“Of course he likes her,” Matt said. “For someone so smart,
sometimes you’re an idiot.”
“In my defense,” Tyler said. “He said they were friends.”
“Okay,” Matt said slowly. “When was the last time you convinced a woman to be just a
friend?”
“Never.”
“I rest my case, counselor.”
Tyler sat back down, and Matt tugged on Kevin’s sleeve to
get him to join them.
“I can’t believe you
didn’t last even a single week,” Tyler said.
“He didn’t last a single day,”
Matt told him. “He slept with her the night after our agreement to remain single.”
Tyler burst out laughing. “For a tough-ass former Marine, I
expected you to be the last holdout, man. At least a week or two.”
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