Excerpt Reveal: Mack Daddy by Penelope Ward
MACK DADDY
(A standalone)
Release date: 2/13/2017
A Contemporary Romance Novel
New York Times, USA Today and #1 Wall
Street Journal Bestselling Author
Penelope Ward
From New York Times bestselling
author, Penelope Ward, comes a sexy, STANDALONE second-chance
romance.
They called him Mack Daddy. No, seriously, his name was
Mack. Short for Mackenzie. Thus, the nickname. Perfect, right?
So
was he: perfect. The perfect physical male specimen.
At the
private school where I taught, Mack Morrison was the only man around
in a sea of women.
Everyone wanted a piece of the hot single
father of the sweet little boy.
I was riddled with jealousy,
because they didn’t know that—to me—he was much more.
They
didn’t know about our past.
He’d chosen my school for his son
on purpose, because Mack and I, we had unfinished business.
As my
friend Lorelai so eloquently put it: “Unfinished business between
two people who are clearly attracted to each other is like an eternal
case of blue balls.” And I was suffering in pain from my
case.
I was still intensely attracted to Mack. I tried
to resist him, immersing myself further into a relationship with
another man just to protect my heart.
Not to mention, getting
involved with a parent was strictly against school rules. But seeing
Mack day in and day out was breaking me down.
And soon I might be
breaking all the rules.
Author's note – Told in alternating
points of view, Mack Daddy is a full-length standalone novel.
MACK DADDY EXCERPT
Copyright © 2016
by
Penelope Ward
It
was the evening of our monthly PTO meeting. On the agenda was to
designate the volunteers for several fundraisers that would take
place in the spring.
Setting up the refreshments and a
coffee urn in the hallway outside of the classroom, I couldn’t wait
to get this over with so that I could go home, get into my pajamas,
and relax. It was always exhausting to have evening commitments when
the workday ran so late to begin with.
A deep voice from behind startled me.
“A keg would be much more fun, wouldn’t it?”
I turned around to find Mack standing
there, holding a box of chocolate chip cookies from the supermarket.
“What are you doing here?”
He placed the cookies on the table.
“This is the parent and teachers meeting, isn’t it?”
“Yes, but…” I hesitated, not even
knowing what to say.
He finished my sentence. “But I’m
not supposed to be included in that group?” Mack snapped his
finger. “Oh, I’m sorry. I thought PTO stood for ‘pissing
teacher off.’ My bad.”
“Well, if that were the case, you
might be in the right place.”
“This is the right place
for me tonight.”
“This meeting is for serious
participants.”
“I’m serious about the teacher.
Does that count?”
“No.”
“Actually, in all seriousness, I’d
also like to help. It’s the least I can do after crashing your
school year. I really would like to be as involved as I can in
Jonah’s education. That’s the truth, okay? Getting to spend time
with you is an added benefit.”
What could I say? He had just as much
right to be here as anyone else.
“Just be aware that this isn’t the
right place to be joking around or distracting the other attendees,
for that matter.”
“I don’t plan on distracting anyone
but you.”
“Yeah, well you have quite the fan
base here. We have a very strict agenda to adhere to.”
He moved in closer and just stared me
down for a bit. The contact caused my skin to prickle and my nipples
to harden. “Don’t worry,” he said as he looked down, seeming to
notice that my nipples were piercing through the fabric of my shirt.
“Your points are well noted, Miss O’Hara.” He wriggled his
brows. “I’ll see you inside.”
I hated that he knew he was having an
effect on me. If my body had this kind of response now, what would
have happened if he’d actually done more? Spontaneous impregnation?
Some things just never change, and my reaction to this man was an
example of that.
A long table sat in the middle of the
spare classroom where we held the meeting. There wasn’t a single
man in the room besides Mack. He was like the centerpiece.
I took my seat at the end of the table.
“So, shall we get started?” Looking down at my list, I said,
“First on the agenda is the book fair. We need to elect someone to
be in charge of it and coordinate the volunteers.”
Mack raised his hand.
“Yes?” I asked.
“That sounds like it’s right down
my alley. I’d like to volunteer to run the book fair.”
“What makes you want that task? It’s
a lot of responsibility.”
He thought about it for a moment then
said, “I write children’s books. I think I’d be a perfect fit.”
“That’s a good point,” one of the
women said. “He might be the perfect fit.”
I’m sure you’re thinking he’d be
the perfect fit, alright…in your vagina.
“Okay…but I hope you know that
there is a tremendous amount of work that goes into organizing that
particular event. It takes place over the course of an entire
weekend. You have to place orders with the bookseller, do inventory,
delegate tasks, and arrange for an onsite food vendor because many
people just come for the food. Ultimately, the food is the bait.”
“I can bait people. I’m a master
baiter.” He paused. “I mean…I can handle it. I’ll get a
shitload of people to sign up.”
An attending nun gave him a dirty look
for his use of foul language.
He cleared his throat, seeming to
regret his choice of terminology. “I’ll get people to attend.
Don’t worry.”
“I’ll put your name down as a
possibility. We’ll take a vote at the end.”
“Thank you.”
Looking around the room, I asked, “Is
there anyone else here who is interested in taking the reigns on the
book fair?”
Not a single person budged.
One woman said, “No, but I’ll be
happy to help Mack with whatever he needs.”
I’m sure you will.
Mack nodded then offered a smug smile.
“Thank you.” He then took a bite of his cookie and winked at me.
Penelope Ward is a New York Times, USA
Today and #1 Wall Street Journal Bestselling author. She’s a
fifteen-time New York Times bestseller of twelve novels. Having grown
up in Boston with five older brothers, she 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
12-year-old girl with autism and a 10-year-old boy. Penelope and her
family reside in Rhode Island.
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