Blurb:
Can
another dance help them forget the pain of the past?
Eden and Janine
were best friends throughout their childhood and early teenage years. Then
something happened that shattered their friendship, leaving Eden devastated and
confused. Ever since her efforts to sort things out with Janine failed
miserably, Eden has avoided her ex-best friend. Unfortunately, she can’t avoid
her forever, since Eden’s sister is marrying Janine’s brother.
Thrown together
in the same room for the first time in years, can the two women finally put
their issues behind them and move on? Or is their shattered friendship beyond
repair?
Please note:
This story has been previously published in an anthology.
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Excerpt:
Eden had been dreading this day since the moment her
sister, Carol, had announced she was getting married. A wedding was supposed to
be a happy occasion, a cause for celebration. But not when your sister was
marrying the brother of your ex-best friend.
Eden had done a successful job of avoiding said
ex-best friend for ten years, crying off any get-togethers, school reunions,
and even her sister’s engagement and hen parties. Understandably, it had made
her incredibly unpopular with Carol and their parents, but she’d had to put up
with their displeasure for the sake of her own sanity.
Today, though, Janine or no Janine, Eden was going
to her sister’s wedding. It was kind of crucial, really, given she was chief
bridesmaid. She was just thankful that Janine hadn’t been asked to be a
bridesmaid. That would have been problematic.
“I honestly don’t understand what happened between
the two of you. What made you fall out so badly that you still want to avoid
her?” Carol was asking, as the hairdresser put the finishing touches to her
up-do, then settled her tiara on top of it, leaving the attached veil trailing
down her back.
Well you wouldn’t, would you? Eden thought, trying hard not to let her emotions show on her
face. You’ve never been confused about your sexuality and come on to
your best friend, have you? But she kept quiet, determined not
to ruin her sister’s special day.
“Can you even remember what
happened?” Carol continued, thanking the hairdresser and standing up. She moved
over to the full-length mirror in the room and examined herself from every
angle. The hairdresser held up another mirror so the bride could see the back
of her hair. She nodded.
“Yes,” Eden replied shortly, then added, “You look
beautiful, sis. Really gorgeous.”
Inside her head, though, she was already reliving
that fateful night.
Author
Bio:
Lucy Felthouse
is the award-winning author of erotic romance novels Stately Pleasures (named in the top 5 of Cliterati.co.uk’s 100
Modern Erotic Classics That You’ve Never Heard Of, and an Amazon bestseller), Eyes Wide Open (winner of the Love
Romances Café’s Best Ménage Book 2015 award, and an Amazon bestseller), The Persecution of the Wolves and Hiding in Plain Sight. Including
novels, short stories and novellas, she has over 160 publications to her name.
She owns Erotica For All, and is one
eighth of The Brit Babes. Find out
more about her writing at http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk,
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