Just in time for Valentine's Day, my newest Starlight Hills Holiday Novella, Cupcakes & Cupid, is OUT!
Welcome to Starlight Hills! Mountain views, small town
charm, and one little bake shop, where romance is always on the menu.
While the rest of the town celebrates Valentine's Day
with flowers, chocolate, and the annual Cupid Ball, Katie Dixon plans to spend
it like every other day…alone, in her nursing scrubs. With a broken engagement
in her past, her dreams of cuddling by the fire with the love of her life now
involve her cat, chocolate covered strawberry cupcakes, and a book. No lying,
cheating men. No wilting flowers to throw away. No more broken heart.
Three years ago when Reed Dempsey left Starlight Hills,
he thought he'd left his wounded heart behind too. In love with his best
friend's fianceé, he took off to build his life in the city, far away from the
ever prying eyes of his small hometown and constant reminders of Katie. Now he's
back to get his grandparents' flower shop through Valentine's Day and ready to
sell before he falls for Katie all over again.
This year Cupid might need a little help to get these
two hearts to the ball. Fortunately, one bakeshop matchmaker might be baking up
more than cupcakes!
Excerpt:
CHAPTER ONE
February 1st.
Thirteen days before
Valentine's Day, the lure of a freshly-baked chocolate-covered strawberry
cupcake overpowered Katie Dixon's common sense.
She ignored the poster in
the window announcing the annual Cupid Ball and pushed open the door to the
Itty Bitty Bake Shop. The sweetly-scented air warmed her cold cheeks as the
bell above the door jingled her arrival. Before Katie could blink, Bitty Crane
leaned over the counter near the register, her brown curls bobbing and her blue
eyes locked on Katie.
"Good morning,
Katie. I thought you might be stopping by today." She slid a bright yellow
bag across the counter with a wink. "One Cupid's Kiss cupcake to go."
How does she do that?
Katie eyed the bag on the
counter knowing it would be pointless to ask how Bitty always seems to know
what most people in Starlight Hills need before they do. For a moment she stood
there, removing her leather gloves and smiled back, deciding to chalk it up to
Bitty's uncanny intuition. Katie took the bag and peered inside at the little
bit of heaven she'd probably finish before she got halfway to the hospital.
Then she glanced at Bitty. "Nice try, Mrs. Crane, but it's still just the
February Special to me."
"A rose by any other
name—"
"Roses wither and
die. I'll gladly take the cupcake any day. They never disappoint." She
held the bag up and wiggled her brows, suddenly feeling a little more playful
than she had all week. What was it about this shop that simply made people
happy? It had to be the sugar rush.
Bitty shook her head, the
smile not wavering. "Now, now. I won't have any of that negative talk so
close to the Cupid Ball. Besides, your mother is in charge of decorations and
I'm positive red roses will be in abundance."
Red roses, glitter, and
disco balls; her mother was in her decorating glory. Anita Dixon lived and
breathed the Cupid Ball from the first of the new year until February
fourteenth, and if Katie wanted to stay sane, she'd learned to stay out of her
mother's way for those six weeks. However, avoiding Bitty Crane was another
matter when February rolled around and Katie's favorite treat showed up in the
bake shop window. If she kept her wits about her, she should be able to grab
her cupcake fix and get out before her love life became the topic of
conversation.
Lamenting about flowers
could be safe if she kept focused.
"Mom does love her roses, doesn't she? Especially the red
ones."
Bitty nodded and reached
into the display case for another cupcake. Her sympathetic half-smile
immediately put Katie on the defensive. It wasn't that she didn't like roses;
she'd loved them once too. Now they just held memories of her cheating
ex-fiancé, wedding plans, and broken hearts. So much for flowers being a safe topic.
Bitty handed Katie a
second bag, her eyes still bright, but her smile not quite as jovial.
"Would you mind dropping this off with your mother on your way to work?
I'm alone this morning and I promised her one of the first ones out of the
oven."
"Another peace offering?" Katie
laughed. "She's still mad you changed the name on the posters, isn't
she?"
"Cupid Cotillion
just sounds so southern. Don't you think? The Cupid Ball simply has a better
ring."
"I'm not going, so
I'm not really involved..." The two yellow bags sat between them and all
Katie wanted to do was grab her cupcake and leave. But she hadn't paid for them
yet and she braced herself for what was coming. She buttoned up her coat and
re-wrapped her scarf around her neck hoping Bitty would take the subtle hint.
"Not involved?"
Bitty smoothed her hands down the side of her red apron and then leaned on the
counter, her lips turned into a disapproving pout. "Katie, Katie, Katie.
You know you can't hide out all alone in your apartment forever, and I'm sure
Anita could use your help."
Damn the February
Special! She should know better than to come anywhere near Bitty Crane and her
bake shop this close to Valentine's Day. Katie looked around the shop, red
paper hearts everywhere, and Cupid and his arrow of love hung from the ceiling
as if mocking her as he turned slowly through the air.
Look away little man, nothing to aim at here!
She looked back at Bitty
and scooped up the bags. "I'm going to be late for my shift if I don't
run."
"Give your mother my
best."
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