favorite thing, too.”

She didn’t deny it, just kissed him back. His plan did sound like a good one, her and Elena moving in with him here. They’d even have an extra room to make into an office for Matt, since she and Matt would share a room. She was pretty sure Elena would say yes since rent would be cheaper than what they paid at their apartment.

But she would talk to her about that later, finish making plans afterward, because right now, Matt was dragging her out of the pickup and up the steps into the house where she knew he’d have his way with her in the best way possible. And she couldn’t be happier.

The End

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Thank you so much for reading Matt and Hannah’s story!

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If you haven’t yet, go back and read Summer Fling. When I first started writing it, I had no intention of writing a series, but partway through, I knew I needed to tell Megan and Chris’s story, which became Close Quarters. And if I were going to tell their story, then Matt would need his own book too. The seed of the idea here, a young woman coming unexpectedly face to face with her first love at an internship, came to me many months before I started writing the story. All the readers and bloggers who read the first two books that commented they couldn’t wait for Matt, well, I hope you’re not disappointed.

In the next book we return to Lance and Abby to see their continuing relationship. So many readers have asked for more of them, so I wanted to deliver. I hope you enjoy it. You can preorder it here.

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As always, Leslie McAdam gave invaluable editing support, reminding when I need to add those damn hyphens, and deleting all the fluff that didn’t need to be there. Thank you.

Thank you to my ARC readers who follow through on writing reviews. Reviews help authors so much.

Of course, I have to thank my husband, who puts up with a lot of frustrated ranting about technical issues and acts as a sounding board for all my crazy ideas.

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Jerica MacMillan is a lifelong reader and lover of romance. Nothing beats escaping into a book and watching people fall in love, overcome obstacles, and find their happily ever after. She was named a semi finalist in Harlequin’s So You Think You Can Write 2015 contest.

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Cataclysm

Anything You Need

Shouldn’t Want You

Everything I Want

Just For Now

Songs and Sonatas Series

Double Exposition

Development

Recapitulation

Broken Chords

Counterpoint and Harmony

Overtones

Reverb

Players of Marycliff University

Summer Fling

Close Quarters

Always You

Keep reading for a sneak peek at Everything I Want

Chapter One

Aaron

Holy shit. It’s Sam.

When they brought the girl up on stage for Marcus to serenade, I thought she looked familiar. The way the light caught on the blonde highlights in her hair. The way she moved. Now that I get a closer look, it’s definitely her.

Samantha Barnes.

My high school sweetheart.

The one who got away.

I know, I know. No one meets the love of their life as a teenager, right? I mean, right?

And yet, she’s the one I compare all other women to. Have ever since we parted ways the summer after high school.

I was headed to New York City to go to Juilliard. And she was going to the University of Virginia. She raved about their creative writing program. She couldn’t decide between fiction and poetry, but she planned on journalism to pay the bills. Ever the practical one. We decided we didn’t want to try a long-distance relationship. Not when we were both going off on new and separate adventures. It seemed stupid. Unnecessarily restrictive.

But we kept in touch. At least at first. Over the course of the first semester, our texting turned into occasional emails

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