Sneak Peek: Neighbor Dearest by Penelope Ward
NEIGHBOR DEAREST
(A standalone)
Release date: 8/15/2016
A Contemporary Romance Novel
New York Times, USA Today and #1 Wall
Street Journal Bestselling Author Penelope Ward
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NEIGHBOR DEAREST
CHAPTER ONE
SUPERSONIC HEARING
Copyright © 2016 by
Penelope Ward
My little sister is such a drama queen.
Literally. Jade is an actress on Broadway.
She clapped her hands together,
applauding the students who’d just bravely put themselves out there
to try out for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. “You
all did such a great job today! Tomorrow we cast the roles and start
our first rehearsal. This is gonna be epic!”
Jade had come out to the Bay Area to
visit our family for the week and offered to volunteer at the youth
center where I worked. Since there wasn’t enough time to produce an
entire play, Jade decided to direct the kids in one key scene from
the musical that would be performed later in the week.
I loved my job as director of the arts
at the Mission Youth Center. It was just about the only thing going
right in my life. The only downside was the fact that these walls
were haunted by memories of my ex, Elec, who used to be a youth
counselor here. That was how we met. He’d loved his job, too, until
he quit so that he could move to New York after we broke up. He moved
to be with her. I shook my head to shoo away thoughts of him and
Greta.
Jade grabbed her purse. “I need to go
back to your place to use the bathroom and have a quick bite.”
I’d just moved into a new apartment
that was only a few blocks away from my job. The lease had finally
run out on the place I’d been renting with Elec across town. Even
though my ex sent me his half of the rent for the remainder of our
lease after he’d moved out, I couldn’t wait to vacate that place;
every corner of it reminded me of him and of the miserable months
that followed our break up.
My place was right in the south central
section of the Mission District. I loved the culture in my new
neighborhood. Produce bins and a variety of cafes lined the streets.
It was also a mecca for Latin culture, which was great, except for
the fact that it reminded me of Elec, who was half Ecuadorian. Little
reminders of the guy who broke my heart were everywhere.
Jade and I strolled down the sidewalk,
stopping at a fruit stand so that she could buy some papayas for an
afternoon smoothie she planned to make back at my apartment. We also
ended up getting two coffees to go.
I bent back the opening on my coffee
lid as we walked. “So, little sis, I never thought we would be in
the same predicament at the same time.”
Jade had recently been dumped by her
musician boyfriend.
“Yes. But the difference is, I feel
like I have way more distractions in my life than you do. It’s not
that I don’t think about Justin. It’s not that I don’t get sad,
but my performances keep me so busy that it’s almost like I don’t
have time to wallow in it, you know?”
“I told you I’ve been doing these
phone therapy sessions, right?”
Jade took a sip then shook her head.
“No.”
“Yeah. I found this psychologist who
specializes in trauma from failed relationships, but she’s in
Canada. Anyway, we do phone sessions one night a week.”
“Is it helping?”
“It always helps to talk things out.”
“Yeah. But no offense, you don’t
seem any better for it. Anyway, you can talk things out with Claire
or me. You don’t need to pay big bucks to talk to a stranger.”
“Nighttime is really my only time to
talk to anyone. You’re performing at night, and Claire is too
wrapped up in being a blissful newlywed. Besides, she’s never had
her heart broken. She listens, but she doesn’t get it.”
Our older sister, Claire, married her
high school sweetheart. Even though the three of us were close
growing up in nearby Sausalito, I’d always felt more comfortable
opening up to Jade.
When we arrived at my building, my
sister stopped to sit on one of the benches in the corner of the
fenced-in courtyard. “Let’s sit for a bit, finish our coffees.”
Her gaze wandered across the grass to my shirtless neighbor.
“Okay…who’s the hottie in the beanie defacing the property?”
“What is it with you and beanies?”
“Justin used to wear one. That’s
why I love them. Isn’t that sad?”
“That is sad.”
“This from the girl who still sleeps
in her ex’s shirt.”
“It’s comfortable. It has nothing
to do with Elec,” I lied. It was the one thing I allowed myself
from him. It made me sad, but I wore it anyway.
“So…who is that guy?”
I didn’t know my neighbor’s name,
but I’d see him once in a while doing spray paint art along the
wrap-around concrete wall that surrounded the property. It served as
a vast canvas. His spray painting was true art, definitely not what
would be considered simple graffiti. It was an elaborate mix of
celestial and geographical images. This guy just kept adding
different artwork to the wall gradually. It was a work in progress. I
could only assume he planned to paint the entire circumference of the
property, as much as the wall space would allow.
“He lives in the building, next door
to me, actually.”
“What is he doing? They allow him to
do that here?”
“I don’t know. The first time I saw
him out here, I thought he was vandalizing the property. But no one
seems to care or stop him. Every day, he adds to the mural. It’s
actually quite beautiful. But it doesn’t match his personality.”
Jade blew on her coffee. “What do you
mean?”
“He’s not very nice.”
“You’ve talked to him?”
“No. He’s just not friendly. I’ve
tried to make eye contact, but he walks right by me. He has these two
big dogs, and they’re pretty mean. They bark all of the time. He
walks them every morning.”
“Maybe he’s like a savant. You
know, really good with art. Or maybe he’s a genius but with limited
social skills. What do they call that…Asperger’s?”
“No. He communicates just fine. I’ve
seen him yelling at a few people. I’m pretty sure he doesn’t have
that. This guy is just not friendly. He doesn’t have Asperger’s.
He’s just an ass.”
Jade chuckled. “I think you should
totally stop by his place with some warm muffins wrapped up in a
basket. It’s the neighborly thing to do. Maybe he’ll loosen up…or
loosen you up.”
“Muffins, huh? What’s that code
for?”
“Muff…muffins. Same thing. If I
lived here, I’d be all over that. But I don’t live here. You do.
And you totally need a distraction. I say…he’s it.”
I admired the guy’s broad shoulders
and tanned muscular back as his arm moved the spray can up and down.
“God, doesn’t he remind you of Elec, though? Arm tattoo…dark
hair. Artistic. Basically, that’s the last type of guy I’m going
for at this point.”
“So, if someone looks like or seems
similar to Elec, then they’re automatically disqualified? They’re
destined to do the same thing Elec did? Is that how you think? That’s
just stupid rationale.”
“Maybe that’s fucked-up. But the
last thing I want is to be with someone who reminds me of him in the
least.”
“Well, that’s a shame, because Elec
was freaking hot, and this guy…is even hotter.”
“Can you remind me why we’re
discussing this? The dude doesn’t even say hello to me. He’s not
signing up to be on this delusional version of The Bachelorette. He’s
not interested.”
Neighbor Dearest
suddenly wiped the sweat from his forehead, took off the mask
covering his nose and mouth, and dumped the spray cans into a black
drawstring sack. He slung it over his shoulder and just when I
thought he was going to walk away and out of the courtyard, he began
to walk in our direction. Jade straightened in her seat, and I hated
that my pulse raced a bit.
His eyes were focused on me. I wouldn’t
call it an angry stare, but he wasn’t smiling. The sunlight beamed
directly into his blue eyes, which glowed and really stood out
against his tan skin. Jade was right; this guy was truly gorgeous.
“Blueberry are my favorite,” he
said.
“What?”
“Muffins.”
“Oh.”
Jade snorted but stayed silent, letting
me take the brunt of this humiliation.
“And I’m not anti-social or a
savant. I’m just a good old-fashioned prick…with supersonic
hearing.”
He smirked and walked away before I
could say anything.
When he was safely out of earshot—for
real this time—Jade sighed. “Angry guys are the best in bed.”
“You just can’t stop yourself, can
you? Haven’t you done enough damage? I’ve always told you that
you’re loud when you think you’re whispering. Now there’s
proof…at my expense.”
“You’ll be thanking me later when
you’re screaming out in orgasm as the angry artist is Van Goh-ing
down on you.”
“You’re crazy.”
“That’s why you love me.”
“It is.”
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From New York Times bestselling author,
Penelope Ward, comes a friends-to-lovers story with sexy new
characters.
After getting dumped, the last thing I
needed was to move next door to someone who reminded me of my
ex-boyfriend, Elec.
Damien was a hotter version of my ex.
The neighbor I’d dubbed “Angry
Artist” also had two massive dogs that kept me up with their
barking.
He wanted nothing to do with me. Or so
I thought until one night I heard laughter coming through an apparent
hole in my bedroom wall.
Damien had been listening to all of my
phone sessions with my therapist.
The sexy artist next door now knew all
of my deepest secrets and insecurities.
We got to talking.
He set me straight with tips to get
over my breakup.
He became a good friend, but Damien
made it clear that he couldn’t be anything more.
Problem was, I was falling hard for him
anyway. And as much as he pushed me away, I knew he felt the
same…because his heartbeat didn’t lie.
I thought my heart had been broken by
Elec, but it was alive and beating harder than ever for Damien.
I just hoped he wouldn’t shatter it
for good.
Author's note – Neighbor Dearest is a
full-length standalone novel. Due to strong language and sexual
content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.
Penelope Ward is a New York Times, USA
Today and #1 Wall Street Journal Bestselling author. She grew up in
Boston with five older brothers and spent most of her twenties as a
television news anchor, before switching to a more family-friendly
career. She is the proud mother of a beautiful 11-year-old girl with
autism and a 9-year-old boy. Penelope and her family reside in Rhode
Island.
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