Carpentry and Cocktails, an all-new heartwarming small-town romance from Nora Everly, is now available in Kindle Unlimited!
Everett Monroe can’t keep his eyes off his gorgeous tenant.
He’d like to put his hands on her too, but she’s prickly, closed-off, and gives new meaning to the word disgruntled. In other words, she’s his perfect match and he’ll do anything to make her see it too.
Willa Hill has finally left her teen runaway past behind and wants a fresh start—alone. Men are nothing but trouble and she’s had enough man-trouble to last a lifetime.
Too bad her irresistibly sexy, nerdy-hot landlord doesn’t agree.
When their mutual yearning becomes a white-hot fling and passion crosses carefully drawn, albeit one-sided boundaries, Everett finds himself in love and Willa finds herself in a pickle.
Because, unfortunately, when she returned to Green Valley, her problems came too.
When the past she escaped crashes into the future she finds herself wanting more than anything, will Willa stay in Green Valley?
Or will she run away again?
‘Carpentry and Cocktails’ is a full-length contemporary romance, can be read as a standalone, and is book #5 in the Green Valley Library series, Green Valley World, Penny Reid Book Universe.
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My Review
I was so excited to read Willa’s story. The foundation for this was set
in the Crime and Periodicals release and Nora Everly absolutely
delivered with this one.
Everett, the carpenter who works for
Monroe and Sons, has a long standing crush on his tenant Willa. She
lives in his basement and has always pined for her, but she’s wary.
She’s been burned by her ex-husband, has issues from her mom, and is
wary of others. Everett is patient, funny, kind, and accepting –
allowing her to trust him, and trust herself with her feelings. Everett
is the nerdy guy and it’s his adorkable nature that has him wary of how
others will accept him and his nerdiness. Willa takes him as he is.
These two were a good fit for each other, and this story was one that had me not wanting to take a break from reading.
Excerpt
We had danced together before, the
night I’d first met her. Months ago, I’d been at Genie’s with Wyatt to have a
few beers and shake off the day. Instead, I’d danced all evening with the most
beautiful woman I’d ever seen. Every time I remembered holding her close, I had
to fight against getting hard. Since that night, I had been half in love with
her. The physical half was all in—I was attracted to her something fierce. The
mental half didn’t know enough to start the fall, even though everything I
learned about her drew me in and each day made me fall a little further. She
was skittish with a fiercely sharp wit; she had been hurt. I could tell she was
protecting a soft spot and it made me want to discover it so I could be the one
to keep her safe.
But she had kept her distance from
me—well, as much as she possibly could while living in the apartment in my
basement—and we hadn’t touched again, not once. Having her crash into my arms
just now was heady stuff. Her scent, the feel of her body, the warm press of
her against me—she made me feel intoxicated, and I had yet to order a single
drink. My heart was in danger, but I couldn’t make myself stay away.
“My sister…I’m sorry—” she stammered
as she started to step back.
I tugged her closer instead of
letting her get away. “Don’t apologize. Dance with me?” My hands drifted around
her waist as I started moving us backward toward the dance floor.
“Oh, I don’t know if we should.”
Hesitation flashed briefly in her eyes, but she acquiesced and followed me
across the floor as I turned to hold her hand, giving it a gentle tug of
encouragement.
Leaning to the side, I whispered in
her ear as we walked. “It’s just a dance, Willard.” I pulled back and grinned
down at her with a wink. Her gorgeous eyes—big and light blue like the summer
sky—widened as she opened her mouth to say something, but I twirled her under
my arm instead of letting her speak. Country music blasted through the bar,
fast and wild. It left no room for hesitation. I yanked her into my arms.
“Okay?” I shouted over the music.
My mother loved to dance; she taught
all us boys how. A gentleman always takes
his lady dancing. And maintains a respectful distance. I took a small step
back, placing my hand on Willa’s upper back as our fingers linked together.
With a step forward, she closed that distance to press against me once more. My
lips curled up in a grin as her hand tightened in mine and her arm slid around
my neck, hand drifting through the back of my tied-back hair. She wasn’t as
immune to me as she pretended to be and I wouldn’t dare test that by stepping
away from her again, even if it wasn’t gentlemanly. If she wanted me close,
then that’s where I’d be.
Her gorgeous eyes twinkled in the
lights as she smiled up at me and her body relaxed in my arms. “Okay, Everett.
I’ll dance with you,” she breathed. Her voice was much too quiet to hear over
the blaring music, but my focus on her gorgeous mouth allowed me to understand
her words.
Quick, quick, slow—our easy Texas
two-step was the same as everyone else’s on the floor but with her in my arms,
this felt like so much more than a simple dance. I led her across the floor,
spinning her out and pulling her back. I wanted to make her laugh again, like I
did during our last dance so many months ago. I wanted her to want me as much
as I wanted her. We had almost shared a kiss that night but were interrupted
before anything could happen. She had the prettiest lips; full and soft and
always pink. If I never kissed Willa before I died, it would be one of my
greatest regrets. I had faith the right moment would present itself. As the
song came to an end, I took both of her hands to spin her under my arms before
dipping her low over my knee. Her ponytail brushed the floor as her neck arched
back. She laughed, lifted her head and my heart skipped a beat as her eyes
shone into mine with unbridled delight. Her sexy laugh tickled over my skin
like I wished her hands would do and I felt the fall I was so afraid of coming
even closer.
“God, you’re such a good dancer.
Where’d you learn to dance like this, Everett?” she asked, slightly breathless
and totally adorable as she beamed up at me. It seemed that dancing with Willa
was one of the keys to get her to respond to me. I filed that fact away for
future contemplation as I pulled her up and into my hold once again.
My smile turned sideways as I was
about to admit my nerdy momma’s-boy truth to her. “From my mother,” I shouted
over the music. “She loves to dance. My father tries, but he isn’t very good at
it, so she taught all us boys how. We used to take turns two-stepping with her
all over the living room.”
“That’s the sweetest thing ever,”
she said. Score one for the nerds!
“One more?” I didn’t want to let her
go yet.
“Sure, I have time for one more
before I have to get back to work.”
With its slower beat and romantic
lyrics, Lady Antebellum’s “I Run to You” changed the energy between us. The
rise and fall of her chest as she sighed against me filled me with need as her
forehead briefly rested on my shoulder and our fingers linked. I loved it that
she was so tall. At six-foot-six I towered over most women, but Willa fit me
just right. My need grew urgent as I wrapped my arm around her waist and my
hand met the soft swipe of her skin, bared by the tied hem of her Genie’s tank
top. Smooth and warm, it tempted me into thoughts inappropriate for our
location. I inhaled a sharp breath to regain control. Dipping my head low, I
took in her sweet scent as my cheek rested against hers—so soft. Her curly hair
tickled my chin as my senses filled with nothing but her. Having her next to me
felt right and I didn’t understand why. My heart raced out of control and I
wondered just what it was about her that made me react so intensely.
She reminded me of a Palomino horse;
all long legs, flowing light blond hair, and pale skin kissed with adorable
freckles. Willa was some kind of wild, and totally free. I shut my eyes and
pictured her running across her momma’s land up in the hills above town with
her gorgeous hair flying behind her like a gold cloud, her laughter trailing
through the air. God, she was the most beautiful woman I’d ever seen. I grit my
teeth as my control started slipping away again. I was in danger of making a
fool of myself. I was in danger of a lot of things, and a broken heart was at
the top of that list.
“I love this song…” she whispered in
my ear as she pulled away. Her head lifted from my shoulder as her hand trailed
down my arm. She linked our fingers and I resumed leading her around the floor,
rather than the slow sway we’d fallen into when the song started.
“Mm hmm,” I muttered as I gazed into
her eyes and smiled faintly, at a loss for words.
She studied my face. “Everett, why
do I always feel like when you’re looking at me, you really see me?” she
murmured.
“I do see you. Sometimes you’re all
I see,” I confessed, hoping it wasn’t too much, too soon.
Lowering her head, she tucked her
blushing cheek into the side of my neck and sighed against my skin, leaving
goosebumps in the wake of her breath. I continued leading her across the dance
floor with my heart beating like crashing thunder bolts in my chest. I should
be careful; I didn’t want her to end up being just another girl I fell for who
didn’t want me back. Story of my life.
About Nora Everly
Nora Everly is a lifelong bookworm. She started
reading the good stuff once she grew tall enough to sneak the romance novels
off the top of her mother’s bookshelf and it has been non-stop ever since.
Once upon a time she was a substitute teacher and an
educational assistant. Now she’s a writer and stay at home mom to two small
humans and one fat cat.
Nora lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family
and her overactive imagination.
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