Will they
both allow resentments and misunderstanding spoil
their chance of discovering
what was meant to be?
MEANT TO BE
Southern Heat #2
Jenna Harte
Releasing Sept 27th, 2016
Penner Publishing
Charming
and sexy, detective Mitch McKenna lets women into his bed—not into his heart.
When his first love left him in a lurch, crushing his soul, Mitch swore off
relationships and love. After all, any woman who chooses what her parents want
over what she wants is not worth fighting for.
Or is she?
Successful
New York doctor, Sydney Preston left the only man she ever loved to follow the
path that her parents paved for her. When a tragic incident at the hospital
threatens her life, Sydney moves to Virginia to rekindle the spark with her
ex-fiancé.
But Mitch
isn’t interested in reigniting the flame that fizzled out long ago. Will they
both allow resentments and misunderstanding spoil their chance of discovering
what was meant to be?
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Excerpt
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The warning grew more intense until
Mitch couldn’t help but turn around and stare right into the beautiful hazel
eyes of Sydney Preston.
His heart stuttered in his chest as
a wave of conflicting emotions; anger, love, bitterness, joy crashed through
him. His first instinct was to leave, which only pissed him off. He’d stared
down insurgents in the Middle East. He could survive seeing Sydney Preston.
Another, equally strong, part of him wanted to touch her, to hold her close and
see if she felt as soft, smelled just as sweet as he remembered. But he wouldn’t
succumb to her charm again. Like a steel gate, everything inside Mitch closed.
“Doctor Preston is our new OB/GYN
from New York. She’s helping out at the free clinic, too. Doctor Preston, this
is my husband, Kevin, and our friend Mitch McKenna. They’re Charlotte Tavern’s
finest police detectives. But watch out for Mitch, he’s a real ladies’ man.”
The hazel eyes that had once
captivated him flashed with surprise and maybe panic. But then it was gone,
replaced by a blank smile.
“Hi.” He choked out the word, not
wanting to appear rude. At the same time, he wasn’t going to go out of his way
for a chummy reunion. She didn’t deserve his recognition, so he wasn’t going to
give it.
Her head tilted to the side, and a
slight smirk crossed her lips. “Actually, we’ve met.”
“Really?” Jenny’s voice suggested
intrigue and delight at the prospect. “Where?”
“We went to college together.”
Sydney held his gaze. If she wouldn’t flinch, neither would he.
“Oh, wow. Hey, maybe you know his
old girlfriend. Poor Mitch lost his heart to her, and she crushed it like a
bug.”
“Honey.” Kevin patted Jenny on the
back, while casting Mitch an apologetic smile.
Mitch didn’t know if Kevin was
intervening because he knew no man liked to have his emotional history laid out
in public or if he recognized there was something more between Sydney and him.
Probably both. Kevin was observant and insightful, which is what made him a
skilled detective, one that Mitch was grateful to have as a partner.
“What?” Jenny blinked up at her
husband.
“Yes, I knew her.” Sydney’s tone was
matter-of-fact. Mitch’s eyes narrowed with scrutiny as he waited to see if she
was going to admit to being the one who squashed his heart.
Jenny turned her attention back to
Sydney. “Was she a real bitch? I heard she came from a rich family that didn’t
like Mitch. But what’s not to like, right? I mean, he’s as yummy as cherry
pie.”
“I thought that was me.” Kevin
pouted.
“You’re peach pie, my favorite.” She
smiled coyly at Kevin, who gave her wink. Mitch imagined there was a story
there but blocked his brain from filling in the details of what it might be.
“Speaking of peach pie, why don’t we
go to the cafeteria and get some,” Jenny suggested. “We can let Mitch and
Doctor Preston get to know each other.”
“I don’t need to get to know Doctor
Preston. I’m sure I’m not her type.” He knew the minute it was out of his mouth
that Jenny would reprimand him.
“Why, Mitchell McKenna, your mother
would light you up if she knew you were being so rude. I’m so sorry Doctor
Preston—”
“It’s okay.” Sydney waved the
comment away, much like she’d waved him away ten years earlier. “I have to
check on Mrs. Warner anyway. You go enjoy your pie.”
She said it with such smoothness, it
highlighted Mitch’s bad manners. But he didn’t care. Let Jenny and Kevin think
he was a heel. He knew the truth and Doctor Preston knew the truth. She didn’t
deserve his time or attention. Not anymore.
***
Sydney walked, back straight and
chin up, until she turned the corner. Then she sagged against the wall, hoping
her legs would still hold her upright. Her hand shook as lifted it to cover her
thundering heart. Over the last ten years, she’d imagined what seeing him again
would be like. But what actually happened had never been in any of the
scenarios she’d considered. Not that she’d thought he’d take her in his arms,
confess his undying love, and kiss her senseless as he used to do, although,
admittedly, she’d always hoped that would be his response.
He
was still ridiculously handsome with his bronze wavy hair and emerald eyes. But
gone were the affable smile and charm, replaced by eyes that were as hard and
cold as his welcome.
She hadn’t considered that he’d
pretend to not know her. It showed just how deeply she’d hurt him. Even so, she
wasn’t going to let him get away with it. She was in Charlotte Tavern for one
reason only: to fix things with Mitch McKenna. Sure, they still might not have
the future they’d once planned, but at least she would address the regret and
hopefully make amends. Life, she’d recently learned, was too short to not live
it to the fullest without guilt and unresolved issues.
“Are you okay, Doctor Preston?”
Sydney looked at the nurse
approaching her.
“Yes, Meg. Just a little tired.”
“I have Mrs. Warner’s meds. I was
just taking them to her.”
“Actually, I’m on my way to see
her.” Sydney pushed off from against the wall, grateful for the distraction.
“She has such a cute baby.” Meg
walked alongside Sydney. “Not all babies are cute.”
Sydney agreed, although she was
surprised to hear Meg say it out loud. “No. But they’re all a gift.” A gift
Sydney knew she’d never have.
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