Praise for Niecey Roy’s Novels
“All the elements for a fun, sassy romance: a sexy hero and the unbreakable bond of sisterhood. Delightful!”
~Bestselling Author Kate Perry
“Funny, sassy, sexy and brilliant book...Absolute Must Read!!!”
~Amy from Schmexy Girls Book Blog
“Crazy sisters, best friends, a slimy ex, and a gorgeously sexy sweet man. Who wouldn’t want Another Shot at Love?”
~Stacy Nickelson, It Started With A Book Blog
Fender Bender Blues “Classic cars, garden gnomes, and steamy romance? My kind of book!”
~Bestselling Author Kate Perry
“Reading Niecey Roy’s Fender Bender Blues is like eating Lays Potato chips. Once you start, you can’t stop! It’s just that good! For a new (non-fattening) addiction, read Niecey Roy!!!”
~Robyn Peterman author of HOW HARD CAN IT BE?
“Fender Bender Blues is a rip-roarin’ good time from start to finish. Filled with handsome men, crazy friends, and love scenes to rev up your engines, you don’t want to miss this one!”
~Amie Louellen author of Brodie’s Bride and Love Potion Me, Baby
“If you’re not a romance lover you’ve got to pick up Niecey Roy. I’m in-love with the way she writes romance. Thanks to her, I no longer cringe at the romance section.”
~Kristi Chambers, Kristi’s Book Readery
a What’s Love???
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ovel
Book 2
by
Niecey Roy
Done With Love
Series:
a What’s Love??? novel
18+ adult content and language
COPYRIGHT © 2014 by Niecey Roy
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.
Cover Art by
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Cover image of Tyler Stines by Eric Battershell, www.ericbattershell.com
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Also Available in Print.
River Mist Media, 2014
ISBN-10:
0692212426
ISBN-13:
978-0692212424
DIGITAL ISBN:
9781310209048
Published in the United States of America.
DEDICATION
~ To Liz ~
For being my best everything through my worst anything.
Your friendship means so much to me.
THANK YOU
Special thanks to the women I dragged with me
to hell and back to get this book to print.
You read the book and then read it again…and probably again.
You were my sounding boards. You let me message you with late night ideas (and even responded…ha!). You were absolutely vital in creating this book!
And thank you to my loyal cheerleaders who are always, rain or shine,
sharing my posts and pimping my books!
You are amazing, and I *lush* you!
~ Stacy Nickelson ~ Kristi Chambers ~
~ Casse NaRome ~ Donna Sturgeon ~
~ Tori Gould ~ Robin Malone ~
~ Kristin Beaty ~ Michelle Hart ~
~ Tobi Helton ~ Jamie Fredrickson ~
~ Zee Hayat ~ Lheanne Spicer ~
BLOGGER LOVE
Thank you to all the bloggers who have offered me your friendship.
THANK YOU for being a part of my writerly journey,
for your support and friendship, and all your shout-outs.
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Prologue
When I was seven, I fell in love with fairytales. Breathless first kisses, white weddings, and tiaras—every little girl’s fantasy. Not any fairytale would do, either. I, Alexis Anne Gorecki, had my sights set on becoming the next Sleeping Beauty. When I was ten, I auditioned for the part of the princess in our school play.
It hadn’t mattered that my
Little Golden Book
edition was earmarked on every page or that I’d watched the cartoon a hundred times and could recite the movie almost by heart, it still wasn’t enough for me to land the part. While I cried my eyes out, my twin sister Gen consoled me by drawing ridiculous caricatures of Mrs. Nelson, the play director, and of Whitney Delaney, the snotty-pants who’d been cast as Princess Aurora. Whitney’s idea of being a good sport was to rub her victory in my face for the rest of the year.
I eventually got over it, but I never got over longing for “the fairytale.” For as long as I could remember, I’d wanted those magical memories ending with a happily-ever-after. So, I’d been planning my dream wedding even before prince charming had a face in my fantasies.
It wasn’t until this very moment, minutes before I would say “I do” in real life, it hit me, hard—none of those fairytale stories ever mentioned what happened after the marriage vows.
“Did you really think Jeremy would walk away from his inheritance for puppy love?” Deborah studied me as if I were a slow child whose ignorance was nothing more than an annoyance. My future mother-in-law, prim and perfect in an expensive and conservative ivory cap-sleeved jacket dress, fingered the pearls around her neck while she studied me with bemusement.
I bristled, straightening in the beige upholstered chair identical to the one on which Deborah sat. We were in the bride’s dressing room, separated by a short hallway from the cathedral already full of wedding guests. I couldn’t believe Deborah’s nerve.
“I would hardly call this puppy love,” I said, working hard to keep my rising frustration under control. “We’re getting
married
.”