Three Bridesmaids. Three lost loves. One matchmaking bride.
SOMETHING BORROWED
Lone Star Match #2
Megan Ryder
Released June 22, 2017
Tule Publishing Group
Three Bridesmaids. Three lost loves. One matchmaking bride. With just a week before the wedding, can a bride-to-be reunite her bridesmaids with the ones who got away?
Brigid Anderson is a second year lawyer on a fast track to making partner. With the weight of her siblings' success on her shoulders, Brigid feels like she needs to prove something–to herself and to her parents. Her life is running smoothly and all according to plan...until she meets Grady.
Grady Coughlin understands focus and ambition, having taken over his father's contracting business and building it into a successful historic preservation business on his own. After a blind date with Brigid that ends in explosive passion, they embark on a friends with benefits relationship. But as Grady establishes himself in the business world, he decides he wants more and wants it with Brigid.
On the eve of her best friend's wedding, with her promotion to partner dangling within reach, Brigid believes Grady isn't the best partner to suit her career ambition. But Grady and her heart don't agree and she must decide if she should stick to the safety of the plan or find the courage to pursue what she really wants.
He walked her
backwards a few steps until her knees hit the mattress. She sat back on the bed
and he followed her down across the bed, lying next to her, lips dipping into
the notch at the base of her throat, then lower to trace the edge of the lace
of her tank top with his tongue. She shuddered, her breath jagged and rough.
He ran a hand
under her top to cup her breast, his thumb running over the sensitive tip, once
then twice. She jerked, pushing into his hand with a plea. "Please, Grady.
Stop teasing."
He grinned
against her skin, loving the teasing as opposed to their usual hurried, almost
frenetic sex. "What do you want, Brigid? This?" he kissed the gently
swelling mounds. "Or this?" He nipped her then soothed the sting with
little licks. "Or this?"
He moved down
and captured her other nipple in his mouth through the cotton top, biting down
lightly, then sucking. Her breath caught in her throat and her back bowed under
him, almost bucking him off.
"Oh no, we
can't have that. You need to stay still, Brigid." He draped a leg across
her lower body, and she arched into him, trying to get closer.
"Grady,
please." Her breathy whisper made him grin.
He tugged her
tank up, baring her breasts completely and caressed the swollen mounds, plumping
them. He teased one nipple with tiny lashes of his tongue and teeth while his
fingers twisted and tormented the other, then he switched until she writhed on
the bed, pleading for more. Only then did he make his way down her stomach,
skimming the creamy skin until he met the lace of her boy shorts.
"Did I
ever tell you how sexy I find these?"
"And I was
just wishing I had sexier lingerie with me," she whispered.
"Not on my
account. I find the lace edging on these, bisecting your ass, hotter than a thong
any day of the week. Don't ever change on my account, Brigid."
She froze under
him and he paused. "But I am changing. You're changing me."
He realized in
an instant that he had made a tactical error, threw her out of the moment. He
quickly moved up her body, settled his lower body between her thighs and framed
her face with his hands, forcing her to look at him.
"Brigid, I
only want you to be happy. If you don't want to change, you don't have to. I
love you the way you are."
Her eyes opened
wide and he could see panic reflected in them. "You love me?"
He cursed in
his head. So not the way to tell her that. Actually, it was probably the best
way to scare her off. But the words were out there. "Yes, I do. And I
don't expect you to say it back. Not now, only when you're ready. No
pressure."
Her freak out
hadn't lessened at his words. "I don't know what to say. Thank you doesn't
seem quite right. I care about you but I'm not sure I can say I love you. Not
now."
He suppressed
the disappointment, knowing full well how emotions were for her, knowing how he
had put her on the spot. But he had faith that she had deeper feeling for him,
deeper than caring. Or maybe that was hope. No, he wasn't going there. He was
all in and had to believe that Brigid would get there. Or this was all for
nothing.
She wrapped her
hands around his neck and pulled him down for a deep, sensual kiss, pulling him
back into the moment. "But I want to give this a try, Grady. I truly care
about you, more than I ever thought possible. Can you give me a chance?"
"I'll give
you all the time you need."
And in that
instant, she took charge of their interlude, wrapping a leg around his waist
and flipping him onto his back, a seductive smile on her face.
"Now,
where were we?"
Tasty Q&A with Megan
Ryder
Name one thing you won’t leave home
without.
I
never leave home without my ipad mini. I can write on that, take notes on it,
and read on it. If I’m stuck in traffic, in a doctor’s office, waiting
somewhere, I have something to do. I am not the most patient person but with my
ipad, I can occupy myself for hours. I can actually leave my phone at home and
be fine but if I leave my ipad, I get twitchy.
What are some books that you enjoyed
recently?
I
adored Silver Silence by Nalini Singh. She is one of my go-to authors and I
re-read her constantly.
I
am in the middle of binge reading the Chicagoland vampire series by Chloe Neill
and am loving them.
I
just read an ARC of Jamie Beck’s new book Before I Knew, coming out in August.
So good and emotional.
And
I just read an ARC of Jamie K Schmidt’s Stud coming in July. Sexy and fun, but
I loved the characters too.
What
do you like to do when you aren't writing?
What are
your favorite types of stories to read?
While I enjoy contemporary romance, my guilty
pleasure and my go-to reading is paranormal romance and urban fantasy. I can’t
get enough of those genres. I have so many authors that I love including Nalini
Singh, Ilona Andrews, Chloe Neill (a recent find), Patricia Briggs. Honestly, I
could go on and on.
Tell us all about your main
characters—who are they? What makes them tick? Most importantly, what one thing
would they need to have with them if stranded on a desert isle? ;)
Brigid is a type-A lawyer, determined
to make partner at her law firm as soon as possible. The problem is – is it her
dream or her parents’ dream? Brigid comes from a high-achieving family. She
defines herself as the “boring piece of cheese in the center of a sandwich of
brilliance” and she feels constantly inadequate. So she feels this constant
need to prove herself to everyone around her. Grady is the one person she
doesn’t have to do that with; he loves her for who she is, can see who she
really is and accepts her. But she can’t accept him because he is not the type
of person her family would expect. He’s not on her plan.
Grady is a contractor who rebuilt his
father’s business after his father almost lost it due to an illness. He and his
older brother, the groom Matthew, were very close until their parents divorced
when Grady was young, with Grady staying with his father. He didn’t see Matthew
or his mother again until Matthew reconnected when they were older. His mother
had been focused on her status and appearances so when he met Brigid, he
thought she was just his mother. He soon learned she wasn’t but her constant
choices make him fear that he will always be second in her life, something he
just can’t accept. But he keeps trying to get Brigid to pull her head out of
her law books and see the world around her and the possibilities, especially
him.
Since they’re both so different,
Brigid would want her cell phone and a signal on a deserted island because she
needs to stay connected at all times. What if the office needs her? Grady, on
the other hand, is perfectly fine with a six-pack of beer and his tools to
build something, shelter or something to mess around with. He’s not fussy.
Where did the inspiration for this
book come from?
This book is part two in a series
about a matchmaking bride and the bridesmaids who she is determined to bring
together with the ones who got away. It came from thinking about weddings and
thinking about blissfully happy brides and how often they want everyone around
them to be as happy as they are. I also love reunion stories so I started
thinking about wedding romances, bridesmaids and what would it be like to be in
a wedding and have the bride decide to play matchmaker. Now, it’s pretty hard
to have a full romance in a week but, if you have a bride determined to bring
her friends all back together and match them again, well, then you have a
series. Trying to write three books all over the same week was a bit of a
challenge though. Trying to make each story unique and not repetitive. But each
bridesmaid was a strong character and tough in their own right, so I think
they’ll keep people reading.
How long have you been writing, and
what (or who) inspired you to start?
I have been writing for more years
than I can remember. I always write stories when I was a kid, usually about
horses or dogs, then fan fiction when I was older, and then romance in college.
I didn’t get serious until the late nineties when I joined Romance Writers of
America and my local chapter, which was a God-send, because I met people like
me and learned all about writing. I value my friendships that I’ve made as a
writer and how I’ve grown as a person through those friendships. What I love
about being a writer is the what-if aspect. I’ll hear a news story – any kind –
and start spinning a tale off of it. Imagine if this happened, or what if this
happened? Many of those ideas don’t go anywhere but sometimes, that little
kernel blossoms into something else and you can’t get it out of your mind.
What do you like best about being a
writer? What is the most challenging part?
The best thing about being a writer is
all of the great ideas out there. I love thinking of new ideas, the fodder for
stories, and the possibilities that exist. I also love the people I’ve met as a
writer, both other writers and readers. Seriously, romance readers and writers
are the best people in the world. They are so welcoming and positive and
supportive. Many of my closest friends I met through writing and I love it.
What do you do when you are not
writing?
I
love to knit, so that takes up a lot of time, however, I recently got a puppy,
a rescue cocker spaniel. He was six months old when we got him and not training
(not even potty trained) so that has been a challenge. So, much of my free time
has been taken up training him and trying to convince him that outside is for
potty, not inside. But he’s a sweet dog and I love him.
Can you tell us about your upcoming
book?
After
Something Borrowed, book 3 will be out – Something New. That will be Anna and
Wyatt’s story. Anna and Wyatt had a real
volatile history, with Wyatt as the football star and Anna the wanna-be
movie-star. Unfortunately, Wyatt had a career ending knee injury and couldn’t
achieve his dreams while Anna went on for hers, leaving Wyatt behind. A lot of
simmering resentment remains between them, along with guilt. Anna comes off as
a real bitch in these books but she might surprise everyone in her story. I
loved writing her book and hope readers like her as much as I did.
Ever
since Megan Ryder discovered Jude Deveraux and Judith McNaught
while sneaking around the “forbidden” romance section of the library one day
after school, she has been voraciously devouring romance novels of all types.
Now a romance author in her own right, Megan pens sexy contemporary novels all
about family and hot lovin’ with the boy next door. She lives in Connecticut,
spending her days as a technical writer and her spare time divided between her
addiction to knitting and reading.
Thank you so much for hosting me!!
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