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She didn’t get it. “Huh?”

“They’re your new dance school students. That’s why
everyone’s here, for a grand opening sign-up party.” Beaming, Luke swerved
his gaze to her face. “What do you think of that?”

Grand opening? Dance school students?

Stunned, Josie could only gape. She looked at the people, at
the running children, at the—holy cow, how had she missed that?—nearby booth
labeled
dance school sign-ups.
She looked at Luke’s proud, happy
expression. His hopeful expression.

“I think they’re all here for you,” she told him.
Despite all evidence to the contrary, there was no
way
her plans were
going AWOL. She just wouldn’t allow it. Stubbornly, she insisted. “They’re
here for your auction. To bid on Blue Moon. Luke, I arranged it all for you.
You’re going to get your mechanic’s shop!”

 

 

This time it was Luke’s turn to gawk. Frowning in confusion,
he took in the wine drinkers, the men in business suits, the photocopied
auction flyers being passed from hand to hand. He noticed the arrival of Nancy
Day with a suspiciously official-looking man by her side. He tilted his head
and reexamined Josie.

She bounced on tiptoes on those crazy shoes of hers. Her
hair looked fiery red and loose, her eyes bright with excitement. Her sexed-up
pants lured his attention again.

Resolutely, Luke fought against succumbing. Something
important was going on here. Something almost as big as finding Josie by his
side again.

They’re here for your auction. You’re going to get your
mechanic’s shop.

Still bopping, she nudged him. “Aren’t you happy?”

“Happy?” He looked at her, with her warm smile and
her just-Josie va-va-voom look. He remembered the way she’d felt in his arms,
the way she’d laughed and danced and pushed him to work when he’d almost given
up trying. He thought about loving her…and about losing her.
“Absolutely. I’m happy.”

It was true. With Josie by his side, Luke didn’t need
anything more. He didn’t need to prove anything, didn’t need to rebel, didn’t
need a trust fund or a fancy car or a state-of-the-art mechanic’s shop that
would prove his dad wrong. All he needed, all he wanted, was Josie. Forever.

“Me, too,” she said. “I’m happy. Now.”

“It’s a good thing you came today,” Luke observed,
reaching for her hand again. “You would have missed all…this.”

She grinned. “Whatever ‘this’ is.”

Drawn jointly to the confusion surrounding them, Luke and
Josie both frowned. Clearly they’d somehow planned concurrent events, both at
Blue Moon. An auction
and
a dance school grand opening. But how…?

A nearby titter caught his attention. His suspicions
growing, Luke sought out the source of that sound. He found it almost
instantly. His aunt stood nearby, flanked by Ambrose and Jenna and Nancy, along
with TJ the clown. Tallulah clutched a wineglass, looking fit to burst.

“Gotcha!” she yelled. “This’ll teach you to
break up on
my
watch!”

“Ah.” Josie nodded. “Tallulah. I should have
known.”

“Me, too.”

They looked at each other. Then, simultaneously, he and
Josie shrugged. It didn’t matter how they’d gotten to this place, Luke
reasoned. Only that they had.

“Now go, you two.” Tallulah made pushing motions
with her arms, an enormous grin on her face. “Go and be in love.”

“Wait a minute.” Robert Donovan stepped forward.
Wearing a stern look, he crossed his arms. “I think giving the familial
seal of approval is my job.”

Josie gasped. “That’s your dad!”

Luke couldn’t believe it. “How did you know?”

“Identical machismo. Carbon copy bad attitude.”
She peered closer. “Matching devastating good looks.”

For the first time, his father grinned. “I like her,
son.”

But Josie wasn’t acquiescing so easily. She stepped forward,
spine straight and proud.

“You might want to hold off on forming an opinion, Mr.
Donovan. I have a bone to pick with you.”

Bemused, his father raised his brow. “You do?”

“I do!” Josie announced. “Starting with the
terrible way you’ve treated your son.”

“Josie!” Luke had to stop her. Nobody went up
against Robert “the Crusher” Donovan—not his board members, not his
employees…no one. No one except Luke. And look at the price he’d paid.

But Josie only shook off his restraining hand. “For
your information, Mr. Donovan—”

“Call me Bob-O. Everyone’s doing it.”

Luke gawked. Bob-O? What the…?

TJ chortled. Ah-hah. That explained it.

“For your information, your son is very talented,”
Josie said. “He’s an excellent mechanic. Ask anybody. They’ll tell you. I
don’t know why you can’t be proud of him for that, but you’d better get ready
to change your ways. Because once he auctions off Blue Moon and gets that
mechanic’s shop he wants—”

“Josie—”

“Hang on, Luke. I’m on a roll.” She shot him a
loving glance, then tackled his father again. “He’ll be a huge success. A
huge
success! You just wait and—”

“Josie,” Luke interrupted again. “I’m not
auctioning off Blue Moon.”

She stopped. Wheeled around, mouth agape.

“I decided to keep the estate,” he explained,
needing to make her understand. “So I can give it to you. For your dance
school. It’s yours.”

“Luke, no…” she breathed. “You can’t.”

“I want to,” he said. This wasn’t the way he’d
planned this revelation—with half the town looking on and the other half
dribbling mustard and ‘kraut on his lawn. But if this was what it took to have
Josie in his life, this was what he’d do.

“That’s what this whole day is about,” Luke
explained. “To give you Blue Moon. To give you a chance to become a
Rockette.”

Looking confused, Josie tilted her head.

Nearby, Nancy Day grinned.

“The estate is yours,” Luke said, cutting to the
chase. “And so are these students.”

He wanted to smile, to deliver the news with a flourish. But
as he gazed into Josie’s eyes, as he prepared to make the final part of his
offer, Luke discovered this felt too important for that. Too crucial to his
future. Swallowing hard, he went on.

“The only question now is…. Will you stay to teach
them?”

“Oh! Oh, Luke….”

“Will you stay,” he continued doggedly, “to
be with me?”

She brought her hands to her mouth, looking stunned. Her
eyes glimmered with unshed tears. As far as Luke was concerned, that was a bad
sign. A sign that needed to be dealt with and eradicated.

“I love you,” he said. “Pretty much, I’ve
loved you since the moment you sashayed onto my lawn and took over my house. I
love your smile and your courage and your jokes. I love the way you dance when
you think I’m not looking. I love your crazy shoes and your false eyelashes and
I love the way you feel in my arms. I know I can never be happy again unless
you’re beside me.”

Josie gave a small cry. Luke stopped.
Oh, crap.
Now
she wept openly, gulping for air like the goldfish Luke had owned when he was
ten. The one he’d killed with kindness by feeding it too many stinky fish
flakes.

“I love you. I love you, and I’ll never lie to you
again,” he blurted, desperate to make her understand. Casting around for
proof, he said, “I’ll tell you if your pants make your butt look too big.
I’ll tell you if I don’t want you to eat my French fries after you order a
salad for lunch. I’ll—”

“Shhh.” Blinking away her tears, Josie put her
palm against his lips. “Quit it before you promise something really
radical, like giving up Monday Night Football.”

“Mmmmph,” he protested against her hand.

She smiled. “I take that to mean you’d do that,
too.”

“Whoa,” TJ said. “That’s what I call true
love.”

There were murmurs of agreement from everyone else. But
Josie only went on gazing into Luke’s eyes, looking beautiful and beloved and
exactly like everything he’d always wanted. She drew in a breath and blinked
again.

“Well. I’ve only got one thing to say to that.”

Luke pulled away her hand. “What?”

“It goes like this.” Josie smiled. “Knock,
knock.”

This time, he smiled, too. “Who’s there?”

“I love.”

“I love who?”

“I love
you
and no one else!” Jubilantly,
she flung her arms around him and kissed him. “I love you more than
anything, Luke. More than dancing. More than Ding Dongs. More”—she paused
for emphasis, her eyes sparkling—“than my Swiffer Duster.”

“Now
that’s
saying something.”

“You bet your life, it is.”

Tallulah whooped. Ambrose hollered right beside her.
Everyone else looked on and smiled. Warren Day hugged Nancy close. He
volunteered the opinion that he’d known all along “the kids” were
perfect for each other. TJ agreed.

But Luke didn’t care who was watching, and he didn’t care
who took credit. Because an instant later Josie kissed him again, and he could
feel her love in every sigh, in every glance, in every brush of her lips
against his. That was all he needed.

That, and a few good knock-knock jokes.

For the rest of his life.

“There’s only one more thing,” Josie announced.

Luke raised his brows in question.

“We have to share everything,” she specified.
“Everything, like Blue Moon. We can live in the main house together. You
can expand the carriage house for your mechanic’s shop, right? I mean, your
Harley-riding friends already said you’d have all the business you could
handle.”

She gazed at him in all seriousness. In that moment, Luke
loved her more than ever—just for believing in him.

Before he could agree, though, his father butted in.

“That shop of yours is a fine setup,” Robert
Donovan said. “It’d be a shame to waste it.”

He stepped forward, an unfamiliar caring in his expression.
He looked straight at Luke. In his eyes, Luke glimpsed all the pride, all the
respect, all the
love
he’d ever hoped to receive from his father. The
realization left him too shook up to speak. Naturally, the same couldn’t be
said of Robert Donovan.

“I was never opposed to your having a mechanic’s shop,
son. TJ will tell you that. I only wanted to make sure it was really what you
wanted to do. Not a knee-jerk rebellious decision you’d regret later on.”

Nudged by that comment, Luke flashed on what TJ had said.

Make sure Luke’s okay.
Damn. His dad really did care.

Saving Luke from speaking around the sudden knot in his
throat, Josie stepped forward. She regarded Robert Donovan solemnly, shaking
her head with sham regret.

“Oh, Bob-O,” she said. “We
never
make
knee-jerk rebellious decisions around here.”

At that, half the crowd guffawed.

Luke laughed, too. Now that he had the woman he loved, his
family and friends,
and
his father by his side, he felt unstoppable.

“No knee-jerk rebellious decisions, huh?” He gazed
into Josie’s upturned face, unable to hold back an answering smile. “What
do you call all this, then?”

Securely and dazzlingly herself, she studied the expectant
crowd.

“I call it a party!” she yelled.
“Woo-hoo!”

Grabbing his arm, she tangoed them both across the lawn.

Just as Luke might have predicted, Donovan’s Corner fell in
step right behind them. Because when it came to dancing—just like when it came
to true love—all anybody really needed was the courage to get started…and a
really good partner to try out the moves with. After that, it was mostly a
matter of keeping the rhythm.

 

 

 

From
the Author

 

Thank you for reading this book! If you enjoyed it, I hope
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Like connected stories? Look for Lisa’s series romances!

 

“Perfect” series

Perfect Together (2003)

Perfect Switch (2004)

 

Kismet Christmas series *

Home for the Holidays (2008)

Holiday Affair (2010)

Together for Christmas (2012)

All He Wants For Christmas (2014)

 

Morrow Creek series

The Matchmaker (2003)

The Scoundrel (2006)

The Rascal (2006)

“Marriage at Morrow Creek” in the anthology Hallowe’en Husbands (2008)

Mail-Order Groom (2010)

The Bride Raffle (2011)

Wanton in the West (short-story/e-book exclusive) (2011)

“Something Borrowed, Something True” in the anthology Weddings Under a Western Sky (2012)

The Honor-Bound Gambler (2013)

Notorious in the West (2014)

Morrow Creek Runaway (2015)

 

All of Lisa’s series books stand alone and can be read in any order. Remember, you can also visit 
Lisa’s RomanceWiki page
 to view a list of books in the “Perfect,” Kismet Christmas, and Morrow Creek series in reverse order (most recently published first).

 

 

*Note: So Irresistible is a
prequel
to Together for Christmas, but is not part of the Kismet Christmas series.

Praise for the novels of Lisa Plumley

 

ALL HE WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS

“Fourth in the Kismet Christmas series, 
All He Wants for Christmas
 is the perfect combination of naughty and nice. The Christmas spirit in a small town paired with steamy hot romance will satisfy all fans of contemporary romance this season. The witty banter will have readers laughing, and the sexy interludes will delight.”
—Romantic Times (4 stars!)

“In the charming fourth contemporary set in Kismet, Mich., (after Together for Christmas), a charismatic CEO falls unexpectedly for a store manager. Jason and Danielle have incredible chemistry—and very different ambitions that might drive them apart. Plumley paints a beautiful portrait of a town where the holiday spirit is felt all year round and gives readers warm glimpses of the couples from previous stories.”
—Publishers Weekly

NOTORIOUS IN THE WEST

“Plumley returns with a new novel in her Morrow Creek series: a western version of Beauty and the Beast. Opposites attract in this funny, loving battle of the sexes with strong characters and lots of witty banter. Readers are in for a sizzling treat.

 
—Romantic Times (4 stars!)

SO IRRESISTIBLE

“Plumley delivers yet another witty romance with this fun read featuring likable characters and plenty of steamy scenes.”

Booklist

“Lisa Plumley tells amazing romance stories and like the title, her latest is irresistible. I loved every moment of this book.”

Eye on Romance

THE HONOR-BOUND GAMBLER

“Welcome to Morrow Creek, Plumley’s little slice of the West and a romance with heart and grit. Lively storytelling and a cast of engaging, delightful characters—from a rapscallion little boy to a conniving reverend to a hardened gambler and a preacher’s daughter—are simply perfect for this tale. Love and redemption are the soul of this heart-tugging charmer.”
—Romantic Times (4 stars! + K.I.S.S. hero)

TOGETHER FOR CHRISTMAS

“Plumley makes her third trip to Kismet, Mich. (after Home for the Holidays) in this laugh-out-loud Christmas romp. This sweet romance tugs at the heartstrings from the beginning and doesn’t let up until the final page.”
—Publishers Weekly

“This is a genuinely fun story, with complex, engaging characters and a thoroughly charming holiday atmosphere. No matter what, Lisa Plumley knows how to craft a terrific, heart-warming story with deliciously happy endings, and I definitely plan to go back and read her other books set in Kismet. At least that will give me something to do until her next book comes out!”
—The Romance Reviews

MELT INTO YOU

“Plumley (Holiday Affair, 2010) has written another delightful story filled with everything her fans expect—likable characters, a great romance, humorous situations, witty dialogue, and a heartwarming story. ”
—Booklist (starred review!)

“This is a delightful story with a hero who could easily be a real jerk, but is quite a sweetheart, and a heroine determined to not be hurt by love again, yet can’t help herself. Her mistrust of the hero is quite understandable, and his struggle to learn how to be good is entertaining. ”
—Romantic Times (4 stars!)

THE BRIDE RAFFLE

“Ms. Plumley knows how to make her characters real and relatable. We know these people. We have friends like this. This ability to create realistic characters makes Ms. Plumley’s novels even more compelling. I loved every page of this book and found it hard to put down. I can’t wait to see what Ms. Plumley produces next! ”
—Historical Romance Writers

“Lisa Plumley has penned a really cute, delightful tale with The Bride Raffle. Looking for something that is lighthearted and fun? Something that combines romance and humor? The Bride Raffle by Lisa Plumley is perfect for you! ”
—CataRomance (4 stars!)

MAIL-ORDER GROOM

“Everyone has a secret in this delightful tale from the Old West. The concept of the mail-order groom, rather than bride, is an entertaining twist on a standard plot. There’s plenty of gun-slinging, bloodshed, and lovemaking going on from start to finish, which will keep readers turning pages until the very end. ”
—Romantic Times (4 stars!)

“Lisa Plumley has written a charming romance between two very appealing characters. An engaging novel with a heroine you won’t soon forget. ”
—Love Western Romances (4 spurs!)

HOLIDAY AFFAIR

“Secrets and subterfuge add complexity and zing to this well-crafted, heartwarming story that features a wealth of engaging characters, including five remarkable, memorable children, and great sexual tension. A deliciously satisfying, cocoa-worthy holiday read.”
—Library Journal

“Lisa Plumley’s latest holiday novel delivers. It has warm gooey holiday moments complete with happy children, Christmas traditions such as caroling and decorating Christmas cookies and, oh yeah, hot and steamy romance. Loaded with fun pop-culture references and witty dialogue,
Holiday Affair
delivers on entertainment!”
—The Romance Reader (Five Hearts!)

MY FAVORITE WITCH

 “In keeping with Plumley’s tradition of lively romantic comedy (
Home for the Holidays
), her first foray into the paranormal witch world subgenre is quirky, sexy, creative, and hilarious.”
—Library Journal

“Humorous adventures and unexpected romance with a sprinkling of heartwarming moments will keep the reader well entertained in this delightful tale, skillfully crafted by the clever Plumley.”
—Booklist

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

“Lisa Plumley once again gifts readers with a Yuletide story sure to put you in a holiday mood. This is vintage Plumley. She’s created a cast of characters that are a bit eccentric, quirky, and likeable and spun a story that will make you smile.” —
Lezlie Patterson, McClatchy-Tribune News Service

“A delightful secondary romance adds to the fun in this upbeat romp that is touching, hilarious, and lightly dusted with seasonal charm.” —
Library Journal

LET’S MISBEHAVE

“Once again, Plumley shows her fine flair for comedy as Marisol learns that there is life beyond Rodeo Drive, and the Connelly triplets discover that they can’t scare away every nanny. Full of witty dialogue and hilarious situations, this romp with a heart is certain to please readers.” —
Booklist (starred review; named one of the Top Ten Romances of 2007)

“Plumley not only delivers a fun-filled premise, clever dialogue and a delightfully sexy sports-loving hero, she brings to life a memorable, hilarious and utterly unique heroine readers will adore. This is pure romantic fantasy and an absolutely entertaining novel from start to finish.” —
Romantic Times (4½ stars Top Pick!)

MAD ABOUT MAX

“A cool cast of secondary characters adds much to the story as clever Plumley, who is already known for her entertaining romantic comedies, presents another winner in this humorous and engaging tale about a man who literally loses his shirt, but finds his heart.” —
Booklist (starred review)


Mad About Max
kept me laughing from beginning to end. What great characters! Very highly recommended, especially for fans of romantic comedy.” —
Romance Junkies

JOSIE DAY IS COMING HOME

“Turning not-so-perfect, unlikely characters into romance heroes and heroines is Lisa Plumley’s forte, and she once again delivers a zany cast who will make you laugh!” —
The State newspaper

“In this heartwarming, often humorous story, the feisty Josie proves that you can go home again—if you’ve got the right stuff. And once again, the talented Plumley, whose books include
Perfect Switch
, proves that when it comes to writing romantic comedy, few do it better.” —
Booklist

 

Books by Lisa Plumley

 

Contemporary Romances
All He Wants For Christmas (2014)

So Irresistible (2013)
Together for Christmas (2012)
Melt Into You (2012)
Holiday Affair (2010)
Home For The Holidays (2008)
Let’s Misbehave (2007)
Mad About Max (2006)
I Shaved my Legs for This?! (2006)
(anthology w/Theresa Alan, Holly Chamberlin, and Marcia Evanick)
Once Upon a Christmas (2005)
Josie Day is Coming Home (2005)
Perfect Switch (2004)
Perfect Together (2003)
Reconsidering Riley (2002)
Santa Baby (2002)
(anthology w/Kylie Adams, Elaine Coffman, and Lisa Jackson)
Falling For April (2002)
Making Over Mike (2001)
Her Best Man (2000)
Man Of The Year (2000)
My Best Friend’s Baby (1999)
The Honeymoon Hoax (1998)
Surrender (1997)

 

Historical Romances
Morrow Creek Runaway (2015)

Notorious in the West (2014)

The Honor-Bound Gambler (2013)
Weddings Under a Western Sky (2012)
(anthology w/Elizabeth Lane and Kate Welsh)
The Bride Raffle (2011)
Wanton in the West (2011)
Mail-Order Groom (2010)
Hallowe’en Husbands (2008)
(anthology w/Denise Lynn and Christine Merrill)
The Rascal (2006)
The Scoundrel (2006)
The Matchmaker (2003)
The Drifter (2002)
Lawman (1999)
Outlaw (1999)

 

Paranormal Romance
My Favorite Witch (2009)

Time-Travel Romances
Timeless Winter (1999)
(anthology w/Sandra Davidson and Kathryn Hockett)
Timeless Spring (1999)
(anthology w/Sandra Davidson and Cynthia Thomason)

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