Blurb:
When a grief-stricken hockey player meets an
introverted graduate student, nothing can go wrong...
Bethany Morgan only wants
one thing: an internship to fulfill her graduation requirements. This time it
is going to be different until she looks at the guy she is interviewing with.
All she can think about is the failed one-night stand they had together and how
he didn’t remember her.
Dan Rossi is coming off
the best year of his career, and the worst of his life. When a mysterious
blonde walks into the foundation office he sets up in his girlfriend’s memory,
his whole life changes. He hasn’t felt this way in a long time and doesn’t know
if he is ready to live his life again.
Will Dan be able to move forward and embrace the
feelings he has for the mysterious girl in the office? Is Bethany going to be
able to mix business with pleasure?
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Excerpt:
One week after her horrific night of fun, Bethany
stretches in her bed, the sunshine’s warmth comforting her. She thinks about
her interview. The reminder of her last few causes her to cringe with
embarrassment. She was so nervous and fumbled over her answers, then in the
end, didn’t get the internships. She wrings her hands together as she thinks
about the day’s interview.
She tells herself, “Get it together.”
Gathering her robe and towel from the chair in the
corner of her small bedroom, Bethany treks toward the bathroom, turning on the
water in the shower before digging her soap and shampoo out of the hallway
closet. Easing her toe into the stall to see if the water is the right
temperature, she shivers at the frigidness but jumps in anyway. She has no time
to waste. Maybe the coolness of the water will make her more mentally alert.
She prepares for the interview, answering any potential interview questions, and
giving perfect answers while scrubbing her body. Not wanting to stay under the
cold water any longer than necessary, she wraps herself in her robe with a sigh
and walks back to her room.
She takes a deep breath after looking at the clock
on the nightstand. She calculates how much time she needs to dress and walk the
few blocks to the office building. She chooses a skirt and blouse that is
comfortable. Her hands shake while placing the outfit choices on her bed. She
places them next to her “interview” dress and black chunky heels. With both
outfits side by side, she looks at her selections and thinks, “It looks like I
am going to a funeral." Which is what’s going to happen if she doesn’t get
this job. She hates second-guessing herself. She groans to herself, takes
another deep breath, and tries not to forget all of her interview techniques.
“Tiffany, did you leave for class yet?” Bethany
yells into the hallway, which is met with silence.
Tiffany could have at least said goodbye before
she left. Her roommate would know exactly which outfit would look the best on
her. She wore a blouse and skirt with a blazer at the last interview, so she
decides to wear the black dress this time.
With the dress on, she looks in the floor-length
mirror and squints at her reflection while turning from side to side. She needs
something to liven it up. A purple scarf hangs from out of her top dresser
drawer. Bethany grabs it, looking at the deep purple against the black dress,
thinking it looks perfect. She pulls her hair back in a professional bun and
applies a touch of foundation, and a dab of pink lip gloss to her full lips.
The professional and put-together woman who stares back at her in the mirror at
her vanity is not the nerdy, college student she is accustomed to seeing.
On her way out the door, Bethany grabs her purse
and portfolio with a few copies of her resume inside. The small office is in
one of the buildings two blocks from the apartment. Before closing the door,
she takes a look at the clock and sees there is plenty of time to make the
short walk. She glances at her phone one last time reading the address and the
contact information. She reads the address and name of Daniel Rossi as she
descends the steps of her apartment to take a deep breath of the fresh air. To
pass the time on her walk, Bethany thinks of every possible greeting she could
use.
“Hello, Mr. Rossi. This office is very
impressive.”
“Hello, Mr. Rossi. I like what you have done with
Remembering Katie’s Legacy.”
The only problem is she didn’t know much about the
foundation. Bethany’s advisor caught her off guard when she had to reschedule
the interview twice. Last night she had a paper to finish for her business
class. She didn’t have a lot of time to research the company or the President.
Her advisor told her it was a startup and there wasn’t much more information in
her email. When she tried to look for information about the foundation, there
was very little on their website. The website hasn’t been updated and it looked
like it was in the beginning stages of development.
Becky
Kapjon lives in Chicago, IL. She is a wife and mother of 2 daughters. Becky has
always been an avid reader and enjoys many different genres, but especially
romance which is one reason why she decided to write her own. She is a huge Disney fan and loves everything
Harry Potter along with cheering on her favorite sports teams. She loves
rooting for the Chicago Bears (football), Chicago Blackhawks (hockey), and her
favorite Chicago White Sox (baseball). In her spare time, you can find Becky
spending time with her family watching movies, going to the zoo, or at her
favorite vacation spot, Walt Disney World.
You
can always find Becky with her iPad in hand and her kindle app full of new
books. She has been busy writing her new Viper Series, the first book, The
Bruiser releasing in 2024, with Conquest publishing. With many more to come in
the series.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bkapjon
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/beckykapjon1/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beckykapjon/
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