Book 4: A Very Disastrous Dare (Cider Cove Sweet RomCom)
Book 4: A Very Disastrous Dare (Cider Cove Sweet RomCom)
Sometimes a person speaks before thinking...
She's just bought the flower shop and he's taken over the hardware store for his dad. Sounds peachy, right? Sure, until they both want an assistance grant from the city...and now Emma and Aaron are rivals and neighbors.
Emma:
I’ve always believed that flowers can brighten any occasion and make anyone's day, but nothing seems to cheer up my handsome-but-grumpy neighbor, Aaron Stansfield.
Owning a flower shop next to his hardware store means our paths cross all the time, and it’s usually just a conversation about how hard it is to run a small business in a small Southern town.
Which it is. I'm barely keeping my head above water and he has a family legacy to uphold. But it would be nice to talk about something besides work, especially after our flirt-fest at Halloween last year.
People do that, right?
Apparently not us, because the city of Cider Cove is holding a community project where participating small businesses have the opportunity to win a significant grant.
And I need that money.
Aaron wants it too, and when I see him at the information meeting, I can't control myself. I sit next to him and tell him I'm going to take the prize. After all, park rebuild + flowers = winning combo.
So when he issues a dare—that we submit one application and work together to ensure the win—my stupid crush kicks in and takes him up on it.
So now we're working together on the community project, and I start seeing a different side of Aaron—the side that’s kind, thoughtful, hardworking and frustratingly...sweet.
He may be grumpy, but he’s also the one who’s always there when I need him.
As our rivalry turns into something more, I can't help wondering: Could this very disastrous dare be the start of something wildly wonderful?
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I have no idea what to do with the stares. Everyone seems to be looking at us, and I can’t decide if it’s me in this designer gown, or Elliott in his sport coat that used to be his grandfather’s, or the awful combination of us.
Almond, peanut, chili nut, peanut butter. I recite the nutty M&M flavors to try to maintain my sanity, but it doesn’t seem to be working. Everyone just keeps staring and staring and staring.
“Don’t they have their own problems?” I mutter to myself.
“What?” Elliott leans his head toward me, but I don’t want to explain to him. I just shake my head, and he turns toward me as a couple squeezes by him in this crowded lobby. “Do you want something to drink?”
“Heavens, yes,” I say.
He plucks a drink from the tray and hands it to me, no smile in sight. “Is being out with me so bad?”
“What?”
“You look like you’ve stepped in something foul.” He lifts his champagne to his lips and takes a sip. He makes a face and lowers it, and I know he won’t taste it again.
“I’m just…” Something. I don’t know what. Concussed? I’d have to be to agree to come to this couples’ movie night with him.
“Elliott,” someone female says before I can come up with an explanation. The woman’s face brightens, and she doesn’t see me as she moves into brush her lips along Ell’s cheek. No one ever sees me, so I’m not sure why this tall blonde should. Or why it irritates me so much that she’s now introducing her girlfriend to him.
Not that they’re dating. They just came to this together, which is single-white-female code for, “I’m single, Elliott. Do you want to go out with me sometime?”
I take another sip—much bigger than Elliott’s of my drink and wait for her to walk away. “She was flirting hardcore with you.”
“She was not.” His smile drops, and I seriously don’t know why he’s so annoyed tonight. He’s the one who asked me out.
“Was,” I say, and not two seconds pass before another woman says, “Elliott Hutson? Holy gators and cattails, it is you!” Squealing happens, and this woman full-on hugs the man I can’t drive from my mind no matter how many M&M flavors I recite, or how many bags of candy I eat.
I stand politely silent and invisible while Elliott chats up yet another woman, and then turns into me once more. He looks a little flushed, which only pushes all my buttons in the wrong way. “I want to go home.”
He blinks at me, his expression going blank. “What?”
“In case you haven’t noticed,” I say. “And why should you? I’m invisible to everyone, including you. I always have been.” My chest rolls left and right like a big ship on stormy seas. “I’m just standing here while you chat it up with all your potential girlfriends. Is that why you brought me? So you’d have an excuse to come and meet women?”
“Whoa, whoa,” Elliott says, holding up both hands. “I’m not here to meet women.”
I snort-scoff and look away. “Sure. That’s how it totally seems.” I drain the last of my champagne. If he doesn’t want to take me home, I can call a ride. It’s not that hard. “I’m leaving.” I head for the door, and Elliott is right at my side.
“Ry,” he says. “You don’t want to see the movie?”
I push out of the theater, and the cooler air out here clears my head slightly. My face still feels too hot, and the alcohol still burns down my throat. Me and drinking is never a good idea, and I feel my tongue getting looser by the moment.
“I do,” I say. “But it’s just—it feels weird to be here with you.”
“Why?”
“Because.” I stop and stare right at him. “Can’t you feel it too? It’s just weird. I shouldn’t have to explain it to you.”
“Try.”
I breathe in through my nose and out through my mouth, as if I’m in an active military unit and have learned to control my thoughts and emotions through breath. I have not.
“It’s weird, Elliott, because everyone here is a couple. It’s couples’ movie night, with pink champagne.” I wave my arm to make this a big deal. “And chocolate covered strawberries, and oh, we’ll be passing out blankets because the theater gets a little cold.” I sweep my arms left and right with each—romantic—thing.
I glare at him. “And yet, you’ve told me at least fourteen thousand times that this is not a date.” I indicate my gorgeous dress. “But I’m all dressed up. Claudia curled my hair. I’m wearing eyeliner, Ell. Eye. Liner.” I sigh when he still stands there, mute.
“And you look so…so amazing in that jacket. And it somehow goes with that silly t-shirt and those—” I look down to his pants. They’re not really jeans, but they’re not really khakis either. He has to wear black pants to work, and they’re kind of like that, but a washed out blue.
“Pants,” I finish lamely. “So it feels like a date, and it’s weird, because we’re not dating, but I don’t want to have all this datey stuff so you can chit-chat with other women.” I wipe my hand across my forehead, and oh, Claudia is going to be so mad at me. She spent a long time in hair and makeup with me, and I’m smearing it everywhere.
If I go home now, Lizzie and Tahlia will have a million questions. Everywhere I turn, I run into some major roadblock.
“Let’s go walk around the Christmas Market,” I say. “Maybe we can get into the Living Bethlehem on standby.” I start walking toward the town square, and Ell comes with me.
He doesn’t touch me, and he doesn’t address anything I’ve just said. I wonder what it would be like to simply blow away. Would anyone notice? Would he?
I could duck between the theater and the diner, and I wonder how long it would take before Ell realizes I’m not sauntering along at his side.
My chest pinches, and I pull in a breath to try to stem the hurt now blitzing through me. I’m so tired of being invisible, especially to him. To my parents. To everyone.
Technically, I know I’m not. My roommates see and love me. I want more, and maybe that makes me selfish. I’m not sure.
My phone zings, and I don’t even bother to look at it. “That’ll be my mother.” She doesn’t listen to me either.
“Yeah? Is she still asking about the Christmas party?”
“Several times each day,” I say. “My sister is probably going to get engaged, and Momma says I need to be there.” I sigh as my phone chimes again, and we pause on the cusp of the square so I can take it out and read her texts.
“Ry, it’s December seventh. I must book airplane tickets in the next couple of days. I’m happy to pay for yours and a guest. Please let me know immediately what I should do.” I look over to Elliott, and for the first time since he showed up on the porch at the Big House, he looks like himself.
Dazzling eyes, with that hint of mischievousness in them. Half-smile, slightly crooked. Adorable dimple. Straight, white teeth, and all the dashing and debonair of a true Hollywood heartthrob.
“Let me see.” He holds out his hand, and I pass over my phone the way I have plenty of times before.
I look away and spot a hot chocolate station. Because of Claudia, I know more about this festival than the average attendee, and that hot chocolate is free. “I’m going to get some hot chocolate. Want some?”
“Sure.”
I walk away, wishing I was dressed more like those who’ve come to the square tonight. Jeans, sweaters, even a scarf or two, probably just for festivities sake. I wait my turn, then fill two paper cups with hot chocolate. It’s steaming and thick, and the first thing I have to smile about tonight.
I approach Ell and we do a trade—he takes the hot chocolate; I take back my phone. “What should I tell her?”
He calmly takes a sip of his hot chocolate. “I answered her for you.”
My heartbeat thrashes against my ribcage. “What now?” He’s never done that before. He reads my texts and tells me what to say. He doesn’t actually type it out and say it.
“Yeah, yep,” he says, and that makes me pause and blink. Yeah, yep. That’s what Elliott says when he’s nervous.
“Well, what did you say?” I lift my hot chocolate to my lips and blow gently. I like things hot that are supposed to be hot, but I like my taste buds to function too.
I start to take a sip, and oh, yeah, that’s rich, full, and the perfect amount of chocolatey flavor.
“I told her you needed two tickets,” he says calmly. “One for you and one for me.”
The hot chocolate in my mouth spews out—all over his father’s jacket, that funny tee, and those sexy pants.
He stands there and takes it, not moving a single muscle. When I can get a breath, I pant and say, “What? Do you know what this means?”
Elliott finally blinks, and he reaches down to the hem of that shirt and lifts it to wipe his chin and neck. In doing so, he’s completely flashing me his abs and chest, and raspberry birthday cake with fudge brownies, the man has muscles.
“Yes, Ry,” he says. “It means your momma now thinks we’re dating.”
What Readers are Saying
What Readers are Saying
A brand-new romantic comedy series that will have you laughing out loud, wishing you lived in the South, and swooning for all the Boys Next Door!
6 single roommates. One Big House in the suburbs of Charleston. 6 guys who either live or work right next door to our curvy heroines...
These couples don't particularly get along, but they're all dealing with the forced proximity issues - until they realize that the hot guy next door is actually really... sweet.
Fall in love with these golden retriever - black cat couples!
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Book 1: A Very Terrible Text
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She’s finally joined the dating app everyone in Cider Cove is raving about…when she accidentally sends a message about wanting to meet up for a first date to her enemy. -
Book 2: A Very Bad Bet
Read now!Sometimes a wager only makes things more fun...
She’s got seniority over the obnoxious grump next door, and she's determined to beat him out for the top job in their charming hometown. But a bold bet spins their rivalry into a flirty attraction that could change everything.
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Book 3: A Very Merry mess
Preorder now!Sometimes the holidays are messy...
Christmas is the season of joy, mistletoe, and, unfortunately for Ryanne, the pressure of bringing home a date. When she vents to Elliott, her best friend and co-manager at the small-town office supply store, he impulsively grabs her phone and texts her mother that they're dating.
Date. Ing.
Escape to the beach today with single moms, single dads, and that one old lady that knows everyone in town... This sweet and clean romance series is sure to have the heartfelt love stories and heartwarming women's fiction you're looking for. Travel to Hawthorne Harbor for these hometown heroes without leaving your house!
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✔ Enemies to lovers romance
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✔ Military romance
✔ Single-dad romance
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Loved this one so much! I adored Emma & Aaron together! Refreshing to read about a couple with great communication. I loved how they balanced each other. Great updates on the Big House friend group too!
Emma and Aaron are partnered up for a park plot presentation. They strike a compromise and work well together. They both can get hot-heated and emotionally overreact. There are no swears, some alcohol, level 1 kisses only. Dual POV.
This is such a sweet read. Set in a wonderful small town of Cider Cove, this a lovely cute romance between florist Emma and hardware store owner Aaron as rivals that become so much more. It’s fun, it’s lighthearted, there’s banter and a little angst but it’s a great read that leaves you with a smile and a happy heart.
This has been a fun series about a group of roommates who have lived together and become close friends through the years. This book focuses on Emma, a talented florist owner and sweet but somewhat bossy woman, who shares a mutual crush with Aaron, owner of the nearby hardware store, who is a bit of a grump with a heart of gold and some ADHD tendencies that make him a bit disorganized but highly productive in his side hustle as a builder. Their love story revolves around a joint project that they are working on in hopes of winning a competition sponsored by their town to design a community space. Their different styles and backgrounds are highlighted as they work and it is questionable whether or not they will be able to find enough common ground to stay together. I loved the way the characters in this story felt so real—even the side characters such as the members of Aaron’s family made for a feeling of authenticity. One of my favorite scenes in the book was when the roommates gathered for a meal and time to share their lives with one another. They had made a pretend microphone out of a tennis ball and an empty paper towel roll all spray-painted pink. Each roommate had to take a turn with the “microphone” where all the others gave them their full attention as they filled everyone in on the joys and struggles they were experiencing in their life—everyone had to take a turn and there was no hiding. How wonderful it would be to have friends who prioritize growing their friendships and who truly know you and support you like that even when it’s hard to open up to one another. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Highly recommend! I received an ARC. All opinions expressed are strictly my own.
This sweet rivals to more romcom was a fun addition to this series.
The romance between Aaron and Emma is fun and feisty and sweet. Watching them try to find their footing as they navigate through the different stages of their relationship was pure entertainment. The friendship/relationship between these two is so sweet. They both had things to work through and some growth that needed to happen, but the way they support each other is beautiful. When one of them is struggling, whether emotionally or physically, the other steps in to help carry the burden and vice versa.
I love that each of the books in this series can be read as a stand alone. However, one of my favorite parts of this series are the friendships at the Big House that are woven throughout, which is more enjoyable if you read them in order. As a bonus in this book, we get to witness all three of the weddings of the couples from the previous books.