Release Tour: Convenient Fall by Jerica MacMillan
Convenient Fall
Players of Marycliff University Book 2
Jerica MacMillan
New Adult Romance
Release Date: May 16, 2016
Sleeping with your roommate is a bad
idea, right?
Megan Davidson is scrambling to find a
new place after Abby, her roommate and best friend decides to move in
with her boyfriend Lance. With just a week until classes start,
the open spot left in Lance’s old house looks like her best option.
She moves in with Matt and Chris, shameless flirts and
notorious players.
Chris Watkins first met Megan at
their Fourth of July party over the summer, and he’s wanted her
ever since. She’s now tantalizingly close, and he doesn’t
want to keep his hands to himself, even if its the worst idea ever.
Chris doesn’t do relationships, but once with Megan just
isn’t enough.
With ground rules in place, it seems
like everything’s working out fine. But will Chris’s
history catch up to him and ruin everything?
Chris held the restaurant door open for
Megan. It was after two on a Sunday and the usual lunch crowd had
cleared, so they got a table right away. He'd opted for Fire, the
fancy pizza place. He didn't know what was expected for a date on a
Sunday afternoon. Megan was in jeans and he wore shorts, so a really
upscale place didn't seem like a good choice. He'd been here a couple
of times and the food was good.
Once they’d ordered their pizza and
the waitress had gone, Chris fidgeted a little, tapping his fingers
on the table.
Megan studied him over the top of her
glass. “Nervous?”
He stopped his hands through sheer
force of will. “Nope. Why?” He managed to keep his voice casual.
Good.
A grin spread across Megan's face.
“You're bouncing your leg like crazy.”
Shit. He stopped that too. “I don't
know what you're talking about.” That casual tone he'd managed
before? Nope, gone now. He was such a bad liar sometimes. Megan just
laughed at him and he smiled. “Fine. I don't take girls out very
often.”
“How often is not very often?”
Megan's tone was dry, and her lips twitched with suppressed laughter.
He appreciated that she was trying not to laugh in his face,
even though part of him was kind of annoyed that she found it so
amusing that he was flustered. He didn't get flustered with girls,
dammit. But he didn't date girls either.
He screwed up his face like he was deep
in thought. “Hmm. About never.”
Megan lost her fight with her laughter
and let it out. She didn't hold back when she laughed—no simpering
giggles like so many girls used when they flirted with him.
Her laughter died down and she studied
him again, the humor now gone from her face. “So, this is a date.”
He nodded and took a drink of his soda,
wondering where she was going with this. Hadn't they established this
morning that this was a date?
“Does that mean we're dating?”
He shrugged. “What would that mean,
exactly?”
“Don't worry, you don't have to take
me out to eat all the time or anything.” She flashed him a big grin
and he smiled back. “But no fucking anyone else while we're
together. If you want to end it, have the balls to end it with me
before you hook up with another chick.”
It was his turn to study her face. The
waitress showed up then with their food. What impeccable timing. He
waited for her to leave before he returned his attention to Megan.
“Sounds fair. And it goes both ways.”
“Of course.” She maintained eye
contact, her brown eyes holding his like she was trying to see inside
him without giving anything away. Finally she flashed her smile again
and got a slice of pizza.
Their conversation relaxed after that.
She seemed satisfied with his answers about their relationship, such
as it was. Relationship. That was a loaded word. Their … shit. He
couldn't come up with anything better than relationship. In any case,
he was happy she didn’t push for more than he was able to give.
Exclusivity didn't seem like too big of a deal. Especially since he
hadn't wanted anyone else since he'd met her.
Other Books In This Series
One summer is all they have ...
A chance encounter at a party brings
Lance and Abby together.
Lance just graduated and has a summer
internship. His parents expect him to come back to Texas to work in
the family business at the end of the summer. He likes to have fun
and doesn't want to be tied down too soon. Until he meets Abby.
Abby still has two years left of
college and a mom who keeps her anchored near the town where she grew
up. She is cautious in relationships, not letting people close. But
Lance's persistence wears down her defenses. Knowing Lance is
leaving, Abby tells herself it's just a summer fling.
Will that be enough to keep her from
falling in love?
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About Jerica MacMillan
Jerica MacMillan is a lifelong reader and lover of romance. Nothing beats escaping into a book and watching people fall in love, overcome obstacles, and find their happily ever after. She was recently named a semi finalist in Harlequin’s So You Think You Can Write 2015 contest.
Jerica is living her happily ever after in North Idaho with her husband and two children. She spends her days building with blocks, admiring preschooler artwork, and writing while her baby naps in the sling. Join her Book Club at www.JericaMacMillan.com and get a free book!
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