And Then Forever by Shirley Jump
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Published: July 28th, 2015
Welcome to Fortune’s Island, where the only rule is to follow your heart.Love is an extravagance Darcy Williams can’t afford. She prefers the simple life, which includes waitressing at The Love Shack and avoiding temptation. But when a forbidden part of her past steps off the ferry, her safe, guarded existence is turned upside down.Kincaid Foster has never gotten over his first love. When he sees the wild, beautiful blonde again, dancing her way around The Love Shack, the memories of Darcy’s soft skin, gentle touch, and heated kisses come rushing back. As the privileged son of a wealthy family, Kincaid was too young to stand up to his overbearing father when he and Darcy were together. Now, he’s back on the island—free of the family shackles—and the chiseled, big-time lawyer wants a second chance.But, Darcy made a promise to keep a secret from Kincaid—a secret that is now a six-year-old girl who looks just like her daddy. If Kincaid finds out about their daughter, Darcy could lose everything. But, she can’t resist the man who stole her heart all those years ago. And it doesn’t take long before both of them realize that anything can happen on a hot summer night.
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Excerpt
Just as Darcy turned toward table seven, the door to the
restaurant opened, and the last bit of afternoon sun hit the floor, flooding
along the wood like an instant gold river.
And Kincaid Foster walked into Darcy’s life, as easily as
he’d walked out of it. Just like that.
She’d have recognized him anywhere, even though it had been
seven years since she’d seen him last. Her heart stopped, and the perpetual
motion that made up Darcy’s life came to a halt.
“Waitress? Hey, is that my burger? I’d like to eat today,
you know.”
The voice drew Darcy back to the present. To her job. To the
tray balanced on one hand. To the food getting cold while she stood here,
letting Kincaid Foster have some kind of effect on her. Which he no longer did.
Not at all.
She spun to the right, deposited said burger in front of a
burly guy with a beard, then headed over to table seven to take their drink
orders. Still, her peripheral vision kept straying to Kincaid, watching as he
waited for his eyes to adjust to the dim interior, then headed across the room
to the bar. He never even looked her way once.
That stung a bit, she had to admit. They’d been something
once—or at least she had thought they were, until Kincaid let her go as easily
as letting the wind snatch away a tissue. She’d thought he would fight for her,
that she meant more than that, but…
It had taken her a year to get over him, maybe more, but she
was now.
Over him. For sure.
“Uh, what did you say you wanted to order again?” she asked
the middle-aged couple seated at the four-top before her. She readied a pen and
her order pad, but her gaze strayed again to Kincaid. Damn, he looked good.
Still tall, muscular, with the kind of broad shoulders that
seemed to welcome a heavy load. His dark hair was a little long, and one wave
hooked over his right brow. She knew his hazel eyes, knew them as well as her
own, knew the definition of his hands, the way his smile could make an entire
room disappear.
“Miss? Miss?”
Darcy turned back. Again. “Um, sorry. What can I get you?”
The woman’s face filled with annoyance. “A menu? You seated
us and said you’d be right back with menus. That was ten minutes ago. Can’t
tell you what we want to eat until we know what you have to eat.”
“Oh, oh, right, sorry.” Darcy snagged two menus from the
hostess station and brought them back to the table. Then she beelined for the
kitchen, her brain as frazzled as a summer storm.
Before Darcy got more than a foot inside the door, Jillian
was grabbing her arm and hauling her to the side. “Did you see who just walked
in?”
Darcy scowled. Did the man wear a neon sign around his neck
or something? “A whole bunch of customers waiting on food.”
“And Kincaid Foster.”
“I saw him.”
“And?”
“And he’s here.” She gave a casual shrug. “What’s the big
deal?”
Jillian arched a brow. “You don’t care?”
“Of course not. He and I are in the past. The way past. Hell, I was barely out of high
school. I hardly remember him.”
“Uh-huh. Then why are you hiding out in the kitchen?”
“I’m not hiding out. I’m waiting for an order.” She leaned
against the counter and feigned impatience with the kitchen staff. “For, uh,
table seven.”
Jillian grinned. “You just seated table seven. They haven’t
ordered yet.”
Darcy sighed. “Okay, yes, maybe I am taking a breather in
here. I just didn’t expect to see him. Ever again.”
“His family does have a house on the island.”
“That they haven’t visited in more than a decade.” Not that
Darcy had been paying attention. Not one bit.
“True.” Jillian crossed her arms. “Wonder why he’s back.”
“Well, I don’t.”
Lenny put a heaping plate of buffalo wings on the warming
shelf. “Order up, Darce. Table four.”
Thank God. The last thing Darcy wanted to do was stand here
discussing a man who was ancient history. They were over, done. Had been for a
long damned time. He was probably married to some pretty little socialite who
wore twinsets and dressed their four kids in matching outfits from some
designer baby offshoot.
She pushed the swinging door and headed out to the dining
room. The party was ramping up as the room filled with college kids on summer
break. They lingered around the jukebox in a pack, sipping at beers that
dangled from their fingertips. The girls had on bikinis and sheer dresses, even
though temperatures hadn’t quite hit the eighties yet. The boys hung a little
behind the girls, watching their hips sway to the music.
An old Simple Plan song came on the jukebox, pounding out
the lyrics to “Addicted,” with a heavy bass. For a second, Darcy was back in
that summer after she graduated, that magical summer when it seemed like
everything was going to be perfect.
That same summer when she’d scrawled a promise on a dollar
bill, oblivious to how her life was going to change days later.
About the Author
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Shirley Jump spends her days writing romance so she can avoid the towering stack of dirty dishes, eat copious amounts of chocolate and reward herself with trips to the mall. Look for her all-new novella in the anthology ASK ME WHY (with Marie Force, Virginia Kantra and Jodi Thomas), as well as the Sweet and Savory Romance series, including the USA Today bestselling book, THE BRIDE WORE CHOCOLATE, on Amazon, and her Sweetheart Sisters series, starting with THE SWEETHEART BARGAIN.
Visit her website at www.ShirleyJump.com for author news and a booklist, and follow her on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/shirleyjump.author for giveaways and deep discussions about important things like chocolate and shoes.
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