Little Lost Love Letter: A Romantic Comedy Novella
Page 11
“Hey!” Lucy hisses under her breath, laughing.
Breanna looks between us. “And Lucy, you’re Ryland’s…secretary?”
“And my girlfriend,” I say, meeting Lucy’s eyes. I’m ready to make it official.
A bright smile crosses Lucy’s face, and she squeezes my hand.
“Girlfriend?” Breanna says, surprised. She looks at Lucy, studying her like she’s not what she expected. After several seconds, as if Lucy passed the evaluation, Breanna gives her a bright smile. “I’m happy to meet you. After Chad and I get back from Hawaii, we’ll all have to get together.”
Lucy smiles, looking almost relieved—making me wonder if she didn’t think my friends could accept her.
“That would be fun,” she says.
When Breanna moves on to greet her cousin, Lucy turns to me. “That’s the first time you’ve introduced me as your girlfriend.”
“Did you like it?”
“Very much.”
We join the other couples on the dance floor, and I say, “I do have one question for you.”
“What’s that?” Lucy sets her hand on my waist, and we sway to the slow music.
Leaning close, I whisper in her ear, “Do you realize you’re wearing two different earrings?”
“I am not!” Horrified, her hands fly to her ears.
Laughing, I tug her hands down. “You really are.”
“I am a disaster.”
“Yes,” I agree, bending down for a quick kiss. “But you’re my disaster, and I wouldn’t change you for all the world.”
Available Now
View on Amazon
Addison:
I need you to know I’m not pathetic. A little desperate, sure. But not pathetic. And mostly I agreed to Jessa’s insane boyfriend-finding list idea because Carter was looking at me like it was the stupidest idea known to man, and I wanted to irk him.
Carter:
Jessa’s guy-finding list is the stupidest idea known to man. The only reason Addison doesn’t have a boyfriend is because she’s the boss’s daughter, and none of the guys in our shop want to be fired.
Addison:
Maybe if he hadn’t kissed me last weekend, I wouldn’t be thinking about him constantly. See there? This is his fault. If I need to use a list to find someone who will get him out of my head, then so be it.
Carter:
Maybe if I hadn’t kissed her last weekend, the list wouldn’t bother me so much, but now I can’t get her out of my head. So I’m going to do the only thing a sane guy would do in my position. I’m going to sabotage the experiment…
Read Now
Also by Shari L. Tapscott
FANTASY FICTION
Crown and Crest
Knight from the Ashes
The Riven Kingdoms
Forest of Firelight
Sea of Starlight
Dawn of Darkness
Age of Auroras
Silver & Orchids
Moss Forest Orchid
Greybrow Serpent
Wildwood Larkwing
Lily of the Desert
Fire & Feathers: Novelette Prequel to Moss Forest Orchid
Eldentimber Series
Pippa of Lauramore
Anwen of Primewood
Seirsha of Errinton
Rosie of Triblue
Audette of Brookraven
Elodie of the Sea
Grace of Vernow: An Eldentimber Novelette
Fairy Tale Kingdoms
The Marquise and Her Cat: A Puss in Boots Retelling
The Queen of Gold and Straw: A Rumpelstiltskin Retelling
The Sorceress in Training: A Retelling of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
CONTEMPORARY FICTION
27 Ways Series
27 Ways to Find a Boyfriend
27 Ways to Mend His Broken Heart
10 Ways to Survive Christmas with Your Ex: A 27 Ways Novella
Glitter and Sparkle Series
Glitter and Sparkle
Shine and Shimmer
Sugar and Spice
Stand-Alones
If the Summer Lasted Forever
Just the Essentials
Little Lost Love Letter
About the Author
USA Today bestselling author Shari L. Tapscott writes young adult fantasy and humorous contemporary fiction. When she's not writing or reading, she enjoys gardening, making soap, and pretending she can sing. She loves white chocolate mochas, furry animals, spending time with her family, and characters who refuse to behave.
Tapscott lives in western Colorado with her husband, son, daughter, and several extremely spoiled pets.
Click here to subscribe to my newsletter and be one of the first to learn about new releases, upcoming sales, and current projects.
shariltapscott.com