Will they
both allow resentments and misunderstanding spoil
their chance of discovering
what was meant to be?
MEANT TO BE
Southern Heat #2
Jenna Harte
Releasing Sept 27th, 2016
Penner Publishing
Charming
and sexy, detective Mitch McKenna lets women into his bed—not into his heart.
When his first love left him in a lurch, crushing his soul, Mitch swore off
relationships and love. After all, any woman who chooses what her parents want
over what she wants is not worth fighting for.
Or is she?
Successful
New York doctor, Sydney Preston left the only man she ever loved to follow the
path that her parents paved for her. When a tragic incident at the hospital
threatens her life, Sydney moves to Virginia to rekindle the spark with her
ex-fiancé.
But Mitch
isn’t interested in reigniting the flame that fizzled out long ago. Will they
both allow resentments and misunderstanding spoil their chance of discovering
what was meant to be?
I love second chance stories and MEANT TO BE hits just the right note. This is a fast-paced story filled with emotion and suspense. I haven't read anything from Ms Harte before, but I surely will again.
Mitch and Sydney were engaged in college and have been separated for many years. Since their break-up, Sydney has been focused on her medical career while Mitch has become a cop and a player. They have had a big misunderstanding when they broke up after she asked to postpone the wedding. He became bitter with his heart towards women, and no longer believes in love.
Sydney moves back to their hometown after she is attacked in New York. Unfortunately, the danger follows her back home. Despite wanting to keep his distance from her, Mitch knows that he is her best option to keep her safe.
Ms Harte does a wonderful job painting a realistic job with Mitch and his feelings. All is not as it seems, and you see why he lost faith in Sydney and love itself. Even though he was kind of a jack-ass at first, I still wanted to see the HEA for this couple. I can't wait for another story in this series!
“You need to get laid.”
Mitch McKenna cast a suspicious
glance at his partner and best friend, Kevin Taggard. “You get laid
too much.”
Kevin grinned. “I’m married. It
goes with the territory. Besides, is that even possible?”
Mitch laughed. “God, I hope not.”
He pulled the unmarked police car into a parking space outside
Charlotte Tavern General Hospital. “But it’s a little sappy that
every day we have to stop by and see the missus.”
“I know it and I don’t care.
Someday you’ll be in love, and you’ll see.”
God, I hope not.
Mitch shuddered.
“Besides, there are plenty of hot
nurses who would love to find out if the Mitch McKenna reputation for
stamina and prowess is true.”
Mitch stepped out of the car,
grinning at his friend. “Oh, it’s true.” His smile faded, as
he realized Kevin might be right—maybe he did need to get laid. It
had been a while. If he’d cared at all about his playboy
reputation, he would have remedied the situation. Except he didn’t
care. In fact, it bothered him. It suggested that he engaged in
one-night stands with women he didn’t know or was cavalier with
their feelings. Granted, he kept his relationships with women short,
but he was always upfront with them about his position and most
accepted it. A couple cried when they hadn’t been able to change
his mind. One had keyed “Bastard” into the side of truck.
“Hey Mitch.”
Mitch’s gaze swung to the feminine
coo of Becky Lancer. She might be willing to help him with his sexual
dry-spell. He smiled and waved but kept moving. He’d once gone out
with her sister, and he knew better than to date siblings.
He and Kevin walked into the
hospital and took the elevator to the maternity department on the
fourth floor.
“I guess it won’t be long until
Jenny is a client here instead of a nurse.” Mitch patted Kevin on
the back. He enjoyed razzing his friend about his wife, but deep down
he was happy for him.
“A year maybe. Right now we’re
just practicing.” Kevin waggled his brows.
Mitch rolled his eyes as the doors
opened, and they stepped out into the hall.
“There’s my gal now.” Kevin
snuck up behind a dark-haired woman in pink scrubs with rainbows on
the shirt and wrapped his arms around her, lifting her off the floor.
She let out a squeal. When he set her on her feet, she laughed.
“Great day, baby cakes. You scared
the life out of me.”
He gave her a kiss. All in all, it
was sappy. It was the same type of stuff he had to endure when he
visited his sister, Lexie. Even after nearly two years of marriage,
she and her husband, Drake, were sappier than Kevin and Jenny, which
was saying something. It was a wonder they didn’t already have a
whole brood of kids.
“I’m nearly ready for my break.”
She turned her smile toward Mitch. “If you’re tired of feeling
like a third wheel, I can snag you a date. There’s a new doctor
I’ve been meaning to introduce you to. You can see if the McKenna
charm will work on her.”
“I like being a third wheel.”
“No, you don’t, but you’re
nice to put up with Kevin and me. She’s really, really nice. She’s
been giving me articles and tips and encouraging me to get my midwife
certification.”
“You’d be good at that.” Mitch
meant it too. She was one of the sweetest, most generous hearts he’d
ever met. There’d been only one other person he’d known who he’d
thought was as good. He shook his head to rid his thoughts of another
sweet, generous woman, who, in the end, turned out to be neither.
“Thank you. I wonder how much
longer before Lexie and Drake will need a midwife.” She raised her
eyebrows, hoping for gossip.
“I imagine once they start,
they’ll need one fairly often.” His sister wanted a whole passel
of kids, and Drake would give her whatever she wanted. Mitch thought
he’d be a good father, but since having a family was out, he’d
settle for being the coolest uncle ever.
All of a sudden, the air around
Mitch changed, causing the hair on his arms to stand. It wasn’t the
type of sensation that triggered danger, but it was definitely a
warning.
“Oh, look, there’s Doctor
Preston. She’s the one I want you to meet, Mitch.”
“I don’t need you to set me up—”
“I know that. The whole county
knows how easy it is for Mitch to get a lady.” Jenny laughed. “But
I still want you to meet her. Doctor Preston?” Jenny looked behind
him and waved.
The warning grew more intense until
Mitch couldn’t help but turn around and stare right into the
beautiful hazel eyes of Sydney Preston.
His heart stuttered in his chest as
a wave of conflicting emotions; anger, love, bitterness, joy crashed
through him. His first instinct was to leave, which only pissed him
off. He’d stared down insurgents in the Middle East. He could
survive seeing Sydney Preston. Another, equally strong, part of him
wanted to touch her, to hold her close and see if she felt as soft,
smelled just as sweet as he remembered. But he wouldn’t succumb to
her charm again. Like a steel gate, everything inside Mitch closed.
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Jenna Harte is a
die-hard romantic writing about characters who are passionate about and
committed to each other, and frequently getting into trouble. She is the author
of the Valentine Mysteries, the first of which, “Deadly Valentine,” reached the
quarter-finals in Amazon’s Breakthrough Novel Award in 2013. She is also the
author of the contemporary romance series, Southern Heat, with includes Drawn to Her, and upcoming September
2016 release of Meant to Be. She has
a bundle of stories filled with romance, mystery and even time travel rattling
around in her head and is eager for the day when a device is invented allowing
her to download what’s in her brain onto her computer. When she’s not telling
stories, she works by day as a freelance writer, author, blogger and online
entrepreneur. She lives in central Virginia with her husband, two college-bound
children and a two fat cats.
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I haven't read anything by this author before. This sounds good! Nice review!
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