STUBBORN AS A MULE
The Sex and Sweet Tea Series
by Juliette Poe
Release Day – July 20
Down in Whynot, NC, there are three things
that hold true: 1) life moves just a little bit slower, 2) family means
everything, and 3) you don’t mess with history.
When his
family decides to sell a home that’s been part of their history for over a
century, Lowe Mancinkus is madder than a hornet. To add insult to injury, the
woman who purchased it is some fancy pants, city girl looking to fix it up and
sell it off. Doesn’t matter that she’s sexy as hell or that just being near her
gets his blood racing like never before. That home belongs to his family, or at
least it did until she came to town.
Well that just won’t do, now will it?
From the
moment that she laid eyes on the historical home in rural North Carolina,
Melinda Rothschild knew Mainer House was something special. The perfect escape
from life in New York City, Melinda signed the papers and set to work restoring
the house to its natural beauty. That is until an angry Lowe showed up on her
doorstep one day. With a scowl on his handsome, chiseled face. And a shotgun in
his strong, muscular arms.
Is it getting hot in here?
Melinda’s
about to get a lesson on life in the south, but Lowe is about to learn a lesson
of his own – this city girl doesn’t back down from a fight.
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EXCERPT:
The booming sound coming from downstairs causes me to sit
straight up on the mattress that is placed in the middle of the master bedroom
floor. I’ve yet to get a good night’s sleep because there’s a damn train that
runs parallel to the town. It’s just two blocks over from the Mainer House, and
it feels the need to blow its whistle around two AM each morning. This isn’t
that big of a deal to most of the residents of the small town of Whynot, but to
me… it chafes just a little because, well… I love my sleep.
I’ve been assured by the nice lady who runs Sweet Cakes, the
bakery right across the street from Mainer House, that I’ll get used to it, but
I seriously doubt it. Even the noise of New York City never penetrated my sleep
the way a train whistle does, and I get a totally empathetic look from her when
I stagger in for some coffee and a cheese Danish each morning.
I think I’ve slipped into a pattern at night where I now
anticipate being woken up by that stupid train, so I’m not even able to get
into good REM sleep. It’s probably why I shot straight up in bed at the banging
that’s going on downstairs, although I can’t quite pinpoint from where it’s
coming. A glance at the alarm clock sitting on the floor shows it’s 5:30 AM.
It’s still dark outside, and I’m slightly—okay, greatly—confused. I struggle to
process since it’s been almost two weeks since I came to Whynot and I’ve not
had a decent night’s sleep since then.
Then it penetrates… someone’s at my front door.
Banging.
At 5:30 AM.
Immediate anger flows through my veins, heating me up from
within. Without any further consternation, I know it’s Lowe Mancinkus causing
all that noise. It must be him because there’s no one else in the entire world
who has ever been such a thorn in my side.
Flipping the blanket back, I roll off the mattress and wince as
my knees hit the floor. Almost three decades of sleeping on a mattress, box
spring, and a frame, and I can’t get used to being only a few inches off the
floor. I’ve held off on buying any furniture for the house until the remodeling
is complete.
Pushing first to my hands and knees, I manage to lurch upright
and stagger out of the bedroom. Down the rotund, sweeping staircase to the main
floor. I don’t even bother to look out the leaded glass panels on either side
of the heavy wooden door—so convinced I am that it’s Lowe on the other
side—that I fling it open without an ounce of worry.
“What in the holy hell are you doing?” I snarl as the breeze
generated from the doorway swinging open so fast actually blows my hair back.
Lowe stands there in mid-bang, fist raised high and a diabolical
glitter to his eyes. His eyes lock onto mine for just a moment before they drop
and casually run down the length of my frame. I look down at myself and cringe
as I realize I’m still in my pajamas, which in the sweltering South consists of
a cotton tank top and sleep shorts that are really short. My hand falls from
the doorknob, and I cross my arms over my chest as Lowe looks back up at me.
And why does he have to be so damned gorgeous? In ordinary
circumstances, this man pushes all my girlie buttons. Tall, just enough muscle
to be strong but not freakish, and that dark chocolate hair with bright hazel
eyes that are every woman’s fantasy. I always have to remind myself he’s a
nasty SOB who I wouldn’t give the time of day to… in ordinary circumstances,
that is.
“I’m here to start work,” he says casually as he pushes past me
into the main foyer.
“It’s five-freaking-thirty in the morning,” I grit out, not
moving from the open doorway. I expect him to be walking right back out again.
Instead, he ignores me and moves down a wide hall beside the
staircase that goes to the kitchen. With a growl of frustration, I slam the
door shut and then stomp off after him. “It’s completely rude to show up here
at this hour.”
He doesn’t respond and as I turn the corner into the kitchen, I
find him rummaging through the cupboards. “Where’s the coffee?”
“I don’t have any,” I snap at his backside since he hasn’t bothered
to give me a second glance since he barged in. “And I don’t like you ignoring
me any more than I like you barging into my house.”
“Get some decent clothes on, and I wouldn’t be forced to look
through your cupboards for nonexistent coffee,” he replies calmly, moving onto
the next cabinet even though I’ve told him I have no coffee.
In fact, I have hardly anything at all here. A mattress, pillow,
sheets, and blanket in the bedroom, some orange juice in the fridge, and towels
in the master bathroom. Those are the only creature comforts at this point, and
they’re enough to get me through the remodeling. I’ve been eating out almost
every meal and this is not a hardship as that’s pretty much what I do when I’m
back home in New York. One, however, can only eat so many grits and collards,
although I’ll take them over fatback and pickled pigs feet any day.
“I would like to remind you…” I say in a voice that comes off
far too rancid and nowhere in control. “That this is my house. I can wear
whatever I like to bed, with the assumption I won’t have visitors until a
decent hour.”
“I’m not a visitor,” he points out, back still to me. “But
because you couldn’t take a little joke and had to run crying to Judge Bowe, I
now have to work for you. I also have to keep my own business running, which
means I have to work early and late. You need to suck it up, buttercup. This is
your life for the next few months.”
ABOUT JULIETTE POE
Juliette Poe
is the sweet and swoony alter ego of New York Times Best Selling author, Sawyer
Bennett.
A fun-loving
southern girl, Juliette knows the allure of sweet tea, small towns, and long
summer nights, that some of the best dates end sitting on the front porch
swing, and that family is top priority. She brings love in the south to life in
her debut series, Sex & Sweet Tea.
When
Juliette isn’t delivering the sweetest kind of romance, she’s teaching her
southern belle daughter the fine art of fishing, the importance of wearing
Chucks, and the endless possibilities of a vivid imagination.
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