Contemporary Romance
Title: Just For Fun (Escape to New Zealand #4)
Author - Rosalind James
Date Published: 12/8/12
Synopsis:
Nic
Wilkinson is a responsible, organized, disciplined rugby player at the
top of his game. Emma Martens is a sometimes-scattered, often-emotional,
and always-broke would-be designer with a big chip on her shoulder
where Nic’s concerned.
They have no history together, except one perfect week. Nothing in common anymore, except the most important thing of all.
Getting together again would be messy. Complicated. Scary. And, just maybe, worth every risk.
Just
for Fun: Escape to New Zealand #4 (Rosalind James)
Excerpt
“Mum!” Zack burst in through the front door. “It was
brilliant!” He kicked his shoes off impatiently, dropped his rugby boots next
to them before struggling out of his jacket. Nic followed him in, grabbed the
jacket and hung it on the brightly painted rack next to the door when Zack
would have dropped it on the floor.
Emma reached out for a hug that, Nic saw, the boy was still
willing to give his mother, at least here at home. Her eyes met Nic’s as she
looked over her son’s head. How did she always look so soft? So . . . pettable?
She was wearing another sweater, that was all, he told his troublesome libido.
Another light, lacy one, prettily trimmed once again. A pale pink cardigan with
pearly shell buttons, edged in cream, over a long stretchy top and leggings.
She looked like an invitation to cuddle. Like the best blankie
ever.
“Can Nic stay for dinner, Mum?” Zack asked excitedly,
offering a welcome distraction from his wayward train of thought. “He could
help me tell you all the things we did. We’re having spaghetti!” he told Nic.
“It’s really good.”
“Can’t, mate. Sorry,” Nic put in hastily at Emma’s
instinctive shake of the head. “But I’ll have a glass of water, if one’s on
offer.”
“Sit down,” Emma told him. “Please.”
Nic slipped off his own shoes before heading to the couch
with Zack. “Cheers,” he said as she came back from the kitchen to hand each of
them a glass, then took her own seat in a small armchair next to the couch, the
only other option the little room offered.
“You look tired,” she said abruptly. “And bruised. Are you
OK?”
“Just a bit confused on the sleep schedule, still,” Nic
admitted. “I took a wee pill on the flight home, but it never works that well.”
“It’s a long way, Mum,” Zack put in. “South Africa’s really
far.”
Nic took a long drink of the cold water, looked around for
something to set the glass on. “Coaster?”
“Just put it down,” Emma told him.
“Don’t want to spoil this,” he said, looking more closely at
the coffee table. The simple rectangle had been transformed into a forest of
ferns, with native birds peeping out from underneath fronds, perched in trees.
The parson-throated tui making a meal of red fruit, the colorful, stumpy takahe
on the forest floor, tiny fantails darting overhead.
“You can’t,” Emma assured him. “It’s all enamels. Everything
in this house is pretty indestructible.”
“Did you find the ruru yet?” Zack asked him, leaning
forward.
“Don’t tell me,” Nic said. “Let me look.” Zack watched him
eagerly as he searched and finally pointed triumphantly to a notch in a tree
where the owl blended into the bark. “There.”
“You did this too, eh,” he asked Emma. “Nice.”
“I did everything. That’s my decorating theme. Things I
made.”
“I like it,” he assured her. The warm colors of the lounge
seemed to cocoon them. Two walls were a rich caramel, the others a warm yellow.
She didn’t even paint every wall in a room the same color, he realized. Well,
at least in the kitchen it was all the same. Purple. He wondered what color her
bedroom was. How it looked. And found himself wishing, against every better
impulse, that he could see it.
Rosalind James
Author Bio:
Rosalind James is the author of the Kindle bestseller Just This Once and the three subsequent books in the Escape to New Zealand series.
She is a former marketing executive who has lived all over the United
States and in a number of other countries, traveling with her civil
engineer husband. Most recently, she spent several years in Australia
and New Zealand, where she fell in love with the people, the landscape,
and the culture of both countries.
Visit www.rosalindjames.com to
listen to the songs from the books, follow the characters on their
travels, watch funny and fascinating New Zealand and rugby videos, and
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