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Fromย New York Timesย bestselling author Jennifer Probst, discover Book of the Monthโ€ฆ

Sheโ€™s desperate for another bestsellerโ€ฆ and sheโ€™ll go to any length to get it. Even if it means sacrificing her pride to chase the hottest bachelor in town and get him to break her heartโ€ฆ

Once the literary worldโ€™s golden girl, Aspen Lourde canโ€™t seem to produce another successful book, and the pressureโ€™s on to prove sheโ€™s not just a one-hit-wonder. But thereโ€™s a catch: her bestseller was a heartbreak hit, straight from her own love life disaster. Without any fresh romantic turmoil to fuel her pen, Aspen needs inspiration quick enough to create a book her agent can sell to her publisher. So she escapes for the summer to the Outer Banks with a plan to live a story worth writing.

Brick Babel is a romance novelistโ€™s dream: a local heartthrob with a reputation as wild as the horses running free in the town. Heโ€™s everything Aspen needs for a muse kickstartโ€”gorgeous, moody, and notoriously unattainable. His affairs are legendary in the small town, and every woman warns her off, including her sister.

Too bad a good heartbreak is exactly what she needs to meet her deadline.

But Brick refuses to play the game, rejecting all of her advances. When Aspen hears his tour company is on the verge of bankruptcy, she offers him a deal: fake a whirlwind summer romance, then ditch her, drama guaranteed.

Desperate to save his grandfatherโ€™s business, Brick agrees to the ridiculous deal. What starts as a contractual fling spirals out of control as lines blur and real feelings emerge. Brickโ€™s falling hard, and Aspenโ€™s rethinking her plot twist. The novel might be her ticket back to the top, but at what cost?

Because Aspenโ€™s finally found her muse, but some stories may be too true to share.

Book of the Month isnโ€™t just about finding love where you least expect it.
Itโ€™s about finding yourself in the pages of lifeโ€™s unexpected chapters.

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Excerpt: Book of the Month
By Jennifer Probst

Excerpt: Book of the Month

New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Probst is back with a fresh, new romance about a woman who takes matters into her own hands and plans to “live a story worth writing.” I”m thrilled to share a sneak peek below!

โ€œThis is our big night out?โ€ Aspen hissed, wriggling in the wooden chair for a better position. โ€œBeer and nachos?โ€

Sierra regarded her with a haughty gaze. โ€œYou can have wine and potato chips.โ€

Aspen glared with frustration. The Beer Garden had a great outside vibe, but it wasnโ€™t exactly the crowd she was looking to mingle with. Hidden from the main road and tucked in a backyard, the bar and tables were spread out on a patch of green lawn. Everything was done in faded driftwood. Groups of people clustered about, waiting for tables to open. The heat pushed into her lungs and sweat prickled her skin. Sheโ€™d never craved air-conditioning as much as she did now.

โ€œItโ€™s really hot,โ€ she said, pulling at her cute, white lace top that had looked fresh and clean an hour ago. Her denim shorts were damp and clung to her ass in not a great way. She thought to wear her hair down to look sexy and inviting, but the curls had expanded to mega lengths, creating an Aqua Net eighties vibe. โ€œStop laughing at my hair. Why didnโ€™t you tell me weโ€™d be outside and in Hadestown? Plus, you havenโ€™t introduced me to one person yet. How am I supposed to have new experiences when Iโ€™m not meeting anyone?โ€

Sierra didnโ€™t seem to care about her complaints. โ€œYou said you wanted a lively place with music. This place is packed with people I donโ€™t know. Locals like to stick to less touristy places during the summer, like the simple bars with good food. And Iโ€™m not laughing at your hair. Iโ€™m more concerned itโ€™s a deadly weapon.โ€

โ€œVery funny. When does the music start?โ€

โ€œTen. Iโ€™m usually in bed. Did you know you can grab half-priced drinks at five?โ€

Aspen snorted and sipped her beer. โ€œNo wonder youโ€™re not meeting new men! Itโ€™s only nine. Come on, we need to push some boundaries. Grab us another round and letโ€™s mingle.โ€ She held out a twenty-dollar bill and pushed it into her sisterโ€™s hand.

Sierra blinked. โ€œYouโ€™re not done with that drink.โ€

โ€œI want to be ready. Do they have an inside to this place?โ€ She slapped at a mosquito. โ€œIโ€™m not really an outdoorsy person.โ€

โ€œYeah. I know.โ€ Sierra shook her head but grabbed the bill and headed to the bar. Aspen took her time studying the crowd and surveying possibilities. Shadows darkened the area with the dying sun, but lights were strung around, offering a party atmosphere. The musicians were setting up, and a crowd was already forming. Good. Maybe sheโ€™d dance and bump into a sexy guy. A man with broad shoulders that filled a doorway, a jaw to cut glass, and thick, blond hair like Hemsworth. Heโ€™d look into her eyes with purpose, shivers would race down her spine, and sheโ€™d know he wanted her.

Maybe sheโ€™d even have sex.

One could dream.

She turned with a sigh, and her gaze caught on a guy standing by the bar. It was his towering height that first caught her attentionโ€”then stayed because of his ridiculous sexiness.

He was huge, easily six-foot-three, with well-developed muscles. But not overbuilt. Big hands were propped on the table, feet braced a few inches apart, looking like he was ready for battle. His dark hair was a bit long, slightly messy, and had some curl. Even from this distance, the strands hinted at a glossy sheen, which made her a little jealous. His features were classic: Roman nose, square jaw, slashed cheekbones, and, dear God, was that a cleft in his chin or her imagination? His brows were full and fierce. He wore ragged jeans and a simple T-shirt that

stretched over his broad shoulders. In a crowd of well-dressed, socially animated people, he stuck out immediately, like he didnโ€™t give a flying fig what anyone thought.

A petite blonde hung on his arm. Literally. She was pretty much gripping his biceps and staring up at him with such adoration that Aspen winced.

The worst part? The guy didnโ€™t seem interested. She appeared to be chattering away, looking desperate for his attention, and he nodded, a slight frown creasing his brow, his focus firmly on the TV mounted behind the bartender.

Talk about cringeworthy.

Sure, he was gorgeous, but no woman should put up with such behavior. Aspen frowned, wanting to walk over and talk some sense into the blonde. If he was ignoring her on a date, it didnโ€™t bode well for future ones or a relationship.

Sierra appeared, plunking her drink down. โ€œWhat are you staring at?โ€

Aspen jerked her head. โ€œWho. That guy over there. Heโ€™s a lousy date.โ€

Her sister squinted, then shook her head with a laugh. โ€œOh, thatโ€™s just Brick.โ€

She blinked. โ€œWho?โ€

โ€œBrick. Heโ€™s a local. Runs a tour place. Heโ€™s the heartbreaker of Corolla.โ€

โ€œYou did not just tell me his name is Brick. Fromโ€”โ€

โ€œCat on a Hot Tin Roof. Yep, Iโ€™m not kidding.โ€

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