He wouldn’t explain himself to this sexy, stuck-up viper. Wait. Where had sexy come from? Rebecca Bragg was more girl-next-door…with a side of sexy. Damn her full mouth.
I’m a sucker for a good Christmas romance, but I typically like to see some snow on the ground before I indulge. Except this summer I’ve been feeling kind of Christmas-y. Not sure why. Perhaps it’s for a respite from the high temperatures? The call back to family togetherness (my youngest is away at boot camp and already gone from the nest)? In any case, I’m happy to share some Christmas fun, love, and a few happy tears.
So, if you’re in the mood for—an ex pro football player, a widow, her teenage son, mischievous teen matchmakers, and a holiday to remember—then check out my feel-good, sexy Christmas romance, Any Given Snow Day.
Ex-NFL star + snarky single mom =
a touchdown
of a holiday romance
After two Super Bowl
rings, MVP status, and retiring from the NFL while still on top, Mitch “Flash”
Flashman’s millions should make life at the ripe old age of thirty-five a
blessing. Yet he’s restless, rudderless, and can’t tell up from down. Roped
into helping his brother coach a bunch of teenagers, Mitch finds himself
playing defense against the many women in town wanting his attention.
Except for one
particular woman who doesn’t seem to like him much.
Becca Bragg is mouthy,
vulnerable, and sexy, and she captivates Mitch despite himself. But Mitch has
no time for a sexy single mom when he’s still trying to figure out who he
really is. With the playoffs, a boy’s future, and his own heart on the line,
he’ll need to figure out how to pull the ultimate victory—winning Becca’s heart
and keeping it. For good.
Excerpt
Mitch was cold, hungry, and had a headache growing at the thought of the many people outside who would want to talk to him. He knew it came with the territory, but man, he’d love to just be average Mitch Flashman again. A simple guy who wanted nothing more than a cold beer and a plate of warm nachos to end the week.
Davey Madison popped his head around the lockers.
“Hey, Coach? My mom wants to talk to you.”
Mitch contained a groan. “I’ll be out in a few
minutes. I’ll meet her by the concession stand, okay?”
Davey nodded and left.
Mitch rubbed his face, suddenly bone-tired.
“She just wants in your pants.”
He spun to see Simon smirking at him.
“Mrs. Madison. She’s got a thing for you, like half
the other moms out there.” Simon shoved his hands in his pockets, a tall kid
swimming in a man’s coat a few sizes too large for his build. His light-brown
hair needed a cut but seemed to fit the typical teenage style of too long and
too shaggy. “Apparently you’re rich and handsome. I think I heard one of them
call you sexy too.”
Mitch tried to play it off, though he felt his
cheeks heating. Damn. Nothing like being a celebrity who hated the limelight
and blushed too easily. Oh yeah, I’m macho and manly, alright. “Yep,
that’s me. Sexy and handsome.”
“And rich, don’t forget that.” Simon grinned. The
kid seemed to be enjoying Mitch’s discomfort.
Nothing like being wanted for your money.
“Not your mom, though?”
Simon chuckled, his hazel eyes sparkling. “Nah, my
mom thinks you’re an ass. ‘Night, Coach.” He left with a spring in his step.
Behind him, Deacon guffawed. “I do like that kid.”
“You would.” He walked slowly out of the locker
room with his brother. “So what did you think?”
“About your crappy speech, the game, or the fact
that we’re about to be mobbed by women who want in your pants?”
“Sometimes I really hate you. You know that?”
“Yep, little brother. I do.” Deacon put him in a
headlock and dragged him out the door. “But hey, I did my time. You’re the new
celebrity on the block. Roll with it.”
Mitch got free. “So was I too harsh on the kids?
It’s only my third game helping out.”
“And I’m glad you are. Stan’s flu couldn’t have
come at a worse time. The pub has me running ragged, what with that distributor
problem and Roy out of town.” He groaned. “What a sucky time for his wife to go
into labor.”
Mitch shook his head. “Such compassion for your
best friend.”
Deacon laughed. “Right? I’m kidding. I wish Jess
would have had the baby here though. Nope. Had to be down in Houston with her
folks. She’s robbing me of my business partner!”
“What was she thinking?”
Roy had what they both wanted—a great job, a loving
wife, and now a new baby. Deacon, like Mitch, had played pro ball. He’d had
seven amazing years as a starring quarterback before he’d blown out his right
shoulder to the point he couldn’t throw with the speed and accuracy he’d once
had. A brutal divorce had stolen even more happiness, until Deacon had nearly
quit everything—football, family, breathing…
Mitch had tried to help his brother, but he knew
seeing him only reminded Deacon of all he’d lost. Their parents hadn’t known
what to do either.
But good old Roy, Deacon’s best friend before,
during, and after the NFL, had thrown Deacon a lifeline. Now Deacon was a
partner in a thriving brewpub, head coach for a high school football team in a
dream of a town, and had recently even dipped his toe back into the dating
game.
“You know, all these women aren’t just here for
me,” Mitch told him. “You’re fair game, from what I hear.”
“Ah, but I’m damaged goods.” Funny, Deacon didn’t
seem too upset over the fact. “You’re rich and retired. Money, fame, fortune.
You, little bro, have it all.”
“What I’ve got is a headache,” he grumbled as they
passed many well-wishers. Parents from both teams shook his hand and made small
talk, everyone wanting to touch the man who’d once been an MVP in the NFL. As
if touching him would guarantee their kid’s own success. At least they bugged
Deacon too. That made him feel a little better.
Mitch kept it together as they drew closer to the
concession stand, encountering a rare moment of peace from the dispersing
crowd. “God, kill me know. Deacon, don’t even think of leaving me to deal with her
by myself.” He grabbed his brother by the sleeve and held on for dear life,
having spotted Linda Madison’s flailing hands and bright smile.
Deacon didn’t try to hide his grin. “Mrs. Future
Flash is waiting for you.”
Mitch shot him the death glare.
“Look, I’ll do my best to block for you,” Deacon
conceded. “But you’d have an easier time saying no if you actually
said no.”
“I did.” Mitch groaned. “The woman is like a pit
bull, and her friends are just as bad. I tried to tell them I’m not interested.
Yes, them, because all of them have made some not-so-subtle moves.
It’s not funny,” he snapped.
Deacon continued to laugh.
“Hey, it’s not as if I’m out screwing half the
town. I don’t want to date some pushy yokel so she can tweet about having
landed the ‘Amazing Flash.’” He grimaced. “I have standards.”
“And so do we,” a husky voice muttered from behind
him. “Come on, Simon. Let’s get away from God’s gift to women before I
accidentally throw myself at him. I suddenly feel nauseous.”
He turned to see Simon grinning widely before the
kid hurried to accompany two pretty, dark-haired women away. Mitch couldn’t be
sure which one had insulted him, but tired, he couldn’t bring himself to care.
“Wow. You really do come across as a huge
ass,” Deacon said. “Simon’s mom is right.”
“Up yours.”
“Huge.” Deacon dragged him faster toward
the gaggle of women standing with Linda and Davey. “Hey, Linda. Look who I have
with me? Flash wants to talk to you.”
Should totally have drowned him in third grade
when I had the chance.
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8 comments:
Fun post, Marie!!! Any Given Snow Day sounds amazing. Thanks for the awesome excerpt. Your dialogue had me from the start.
Thank you for Guesting at RTG.
I loved this book so much fun to read.
What a fun excerpt. I love the witty banter. Can't wait to read more.
Marie, You've scored with another great story. Congratulations!
Great post, Marie. I love Mitch's voice in the excerpt.
Loved the excerpt! And thanks for sharing "Any Given Snow Day" with us!
"Any Given Snow Day"-The excerpt was wonderful, awesome and hooked me right into the story.
You never fail to please with your books!
Thanks for sharing! Miss you!
Thanks, everyone! It was a fun story to write. I love the town of Hope's Turn!
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