The ruse is starting to feel real—and romantic.
SUDDENLY DATING
Lake Haven #2
Julia London
Releasing Nov 8th, 2016
MONTLAKE
If only Lola Dunne had the time—and the courage—she’d write her novel, and maybe even start dating again. When her friend offers the use of her summer home overlooking Lake Haven, Lola sees the chance to focus on herself for a change, and she eagerly accepts.
Engineer Harry Westbrook is waiting for his ship to come in. But it’s not happening soon enough for his girlfriend, who’s left him for good…again. To nurse Harry’s heartache, his pal extends an invite to his lake house in East Beach.
When it turns out that Harry’s and Lola’s friends are a divorcing, not-on-speaking-terms couple sparring over the same house, the strangers find themselves accidental (and reluctant) roommates for the summer. They agree to make the best of it, even posing as a couple to mingle among East Beach’s well-heeled crowd. But the ruse is starting to feel real—and romantic. Are they brave enough to reveal their feelings before the summer nights turn cold?
SUDDENLY DATING is an engaging story by Julia London. It brings together two people who have lost at love and now they are each forced to be roomies thru their friendships of a divorcing couple. Lola is divorced and wants to heal and also try her hand at writing. Harry is recovering from a break-up with his girlfriend who got tired of his always working. He was trying to build a new business so they could have a great future, but patience wasn't his ex's virtue.
At first, Harry and Lola are like fire and rain. Harry is a little uptight and Lola is messy and sparks begin to fly. Eventually they stop sparring and start to talk and listen to each other. They might be a temporary fling or could it grow to something more?
Lola has some issues. She lets people take advantage of her. She knows in her head she can be more assertive, but it rarely happens. Except with Harry. Sometimes she didn't listen to him and she pushed him away by her doubts while she pursued her new dream. Another problem is Harry's ex might want him back.
I grew to love Harry. He was focused and had a shot of making his business a dream come true. Even though he came from a wealthy family, he wanted to achieve his goals his way. No one was more surprised that Lola could be part of that future than he was. If only he could convince the insecure Lola. All in all, this was a sassy read with two opposites finding love under some amusing circumstances.
Excerpt: SUDDENLY DATING
New
York
City
April
The
first
time
Melissa
broke
up
with
Harry
was
on
a
Wednesday
night,
because Harry had come home later than he’d
said
he would. Okay,
a
lot later.
Late-late.
But he couldn’t
help
it—his crew had run into a problem installing a support beam under
a bridge and it had taken a colossal
effort
by
dozens
of
men
to
right
that
sinking
ship.
When
he walked into their little apartment, he knew he was in trouble.
Melissa
was
sitting
at
the
bistro
table
with
an
empty
wine
bottle
before
her
and
the
dregs
of
said
bottle
in
her
glass.
There
was
a
plate
of
food in Harry’s
spot:
congealed spaghetti and something else he didn’t
want
to examine too closely.
“I’m
sorry—”
“I
don’t want to hear it,” she snapped with a queenly flick of her
wrist. “I’m done.”
Done.
What did that mean, exactly? For the evening? With him? Harry wanted
to ask, but as he was a veteran of this relationship, he knew better
than to seek clarification when that much wine obviously had been
drunk.
Melissa’s
blue eyes narrowed; she knew he didn’t know what she meant. She
came to her feet. Clumsily. And swaying a little when she pushed her
long dark hair back over her shoulder. She had on a very short skirt
and heels that made her look hot, and, God, Harry wished he’d made
it home on time.
“I’ve
had
it
with
you,
Harry.
You’re
always
late.
You
come
in
looking
like some Game
of Thrones
character with your shaggy hair and your dirty clothes,” she said,
gesturing wildly in his
direction.
“Well .
. . I work in bridge construction,” he said calmly.
“It’s
kind
of
a
dirty
job.
I
apologize
for
my
hair,
but
you
know
that
I
wear
a
hard
hat most of the
day.”
“So
you
can’t
get
a
haircut?”
she
cried,
and
pitched
forward,
catch-
ing herself on the
table.
This
was
the
first
he
knew
that
his
hair
was
an
issue.
He
dug
in
his
pocket for a hair band and pulled it back into a short
tail.
“Oh,
yeah,
that
works,”
she
snapped.
“Here’s
the
thing,
Harry.
You
do
whatever you want,”
she
sang, casting her arm wide, “and
then
you
expect
me
to
sit
here
and
wait
with
a
dinner
I
slaved
over.”
Here
they
went
with
the
same
sort
of
argument
they’d
been
having
a
lot
lately.
“I
don’t
expect
you
to
wait,
Melissa.
That’s
why
I
told
you
to
go
ahead
without
me,”
he
reminded
her.
“And,
to
be
fair,
it’s
spaghetti.”
Fire
leapt into her blue eyes.
“Not that I
don’t
appreciate
it,”
he
hastily added. Jesus, he didn’t
want
to do this right now.
He
was tired, he was hungry,
and
that
damn
support
beam
was
going
to
cost
him
more
money
he
didn’t
have.
Julia London is the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers
Weekly bestselling author of more than thirty romance novels. Her historical
titles include the popular Desperate Debutantes series, the Secrets of Hadley
Green series, and the Cabot Sisters series; her contemporary works include the
Lake Haven, Pine River, and Cedar Springs series. She has won the RT Bookclub
Award for Best Historical Romance and has been a six-time finalist for the
prestigious RITA Award for excellence in romantic fiction. She lives in Austin,
Texas.














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Nice review! I really liked Harry. This is a pretty good story.
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