The last thing
they're looking for is love …
Laura Matheson is a natural at avoiding romance, so when she
is drawn to mystery guest Daniel Stone while helping out at her friends' hotel
in Portugal, she assumes all she needs is a little extra willpower.
Daniel is at the hotel on business. The demands of work and
a manipulative ex-girlfriend mean he doesn't have the time or energy for
romance, but Laura is a distraction he finds hard to ignore.
Excerpt from Chapter Two:
Laura's mind raced as her footsteps slowed. What on earth was
he doing here? The unlikely hope he might be passing by—perhaps he'd called in
for directions to somewhere else?—was immediately scotched as he lifted his
luggage from the car. Reminded of their encounters at the airport, she could
have squirmed with embarrassment at how out of character she'd acted, making
mistakes and being so snappy about them.
Well, he wouldn't see her like that again. If Daniel Stone
was a guest here—and it seemed there was no escaping from it—then she must make
him welcome. For goodness' sake, she was used to dealing with awkward
situations every day at school!
He turned at the sound of her footsteps. Forcing a calmness
into her voice that didn't extend to her stomach, she stepped forward and held
out her hand.
"Mr. Stone? Welcome to the Quinta Maria."
Closing the car, he straightened up to his full
six-foot-something and reached out to shake hands. For one brief, glorious
moment, Laura thought he might not recognise her now that she was spruced up a
little, but any hope of that disappeared as his eyes narrowed in sudden
recognition and his hand dropped to his side as though it had been burned.
"It seems you have the advantage over me, knowing my
name," he said. "Since you're determined to turn up like a bad penny
wherever I go, perhaps you could enlighten me with yours?"
Incensed, Laura bit back a response. They were no longer on
neutral ground, and as his host, she could hardly give him a piece of her mind.
"I'm Laura Matheson," she replied as evenly as she
could. "If you'll excuse me, I'll get your key and then I'll show you
around."
Disappearing into reception before he could find further
fault with her, she crossed to the desk and raked her tired eyes over the
reservations spreadsheet with a growing sense of disbelief. Not only was Daniel
Stone booked in for a full fortnight, but he'd been allocated the room next to
hers. Even Paulo and Rachel were unknowingly conspiring against her!
"You're in room eleven," she announced, sensing his
presence in the doorway. "Your other party checked in earlier. Will you
require a second key?"
"My other party?"
Something in his tone made her glance up. She recognised the
travel weariness in his stance, but his face showed only bewilderment.
"Yes." She squinted at the computer screen again.
"Miss Hartman."
His eyes froze to a dangerous dark blue. "Natalie
Hartman?"
"That's right," she confirmed, double-checking the
name. "Is there a problem?"
"What time did she check in?" His mouth was a hard,
thin line.
She frowned. "I'm sorry, I don't know."
"You don't know?" There was incredulity in his
voice, along with displeasure and a hint at incompetence on her part.
Laura didn't like it, nor was she going to take it. "I
don't know because I wasn't here in reception when she checked in. As you're
aware, I only arrived here a short while ago myself. I …" She stopped.
There was no need for her to explain herself. Frankly, she couldn't understand
why he didn't just go and talk to his companion. After all, they were sharing a
double room.
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About the Author:
Helen
Pollard writes contemporary romance with old-fashioned heart. She believes
there will always be a place for romantic fiction, no matter how fast-paced and
cynical the world becomes. Readers still want that feel-good factor - to escape
from their own world for a while and see how a budding romance can blossom and
overcome adversity to develop into love ... and we all need a little love,
right?
A
Yorkshire lass, Helen is married, with two teenagers and a psychotic cat. When she's
not working or writing, it goes without saying that she loves to read. She also
enjoys a good coffee in a quiet bookshop, and appreciates the company of family
and close friends.
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