Lei’d in Paradise: A Delilah Horton Series Novella - Bethany Lopez - E-Book

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Beschreibung

Carmen is a little high-strung, completely loyal, and totally in love with Branson Braswell. Bran's a guy who knows what he wants, and he insists he wants her...in his bed...in Hawaii.

In Carmen's experience, when things are going great, the other shoe's usually about to drop. That's why she doesn't think they're ready for a tropical vacation this early in their relationship.

When a misunderstanding has her following Bran to Hawaii, the Big Island may never be the same. Between their fledgling romance and the intrigue of a pop-up investigation, one thing's for sure... they're both going to get Lei'd in Paradise.

Cupcake Series - Should be read in order
Always Room for Cupcakes
Cupcake Overload
Lei'd with Cupcakes
Cupcake Explosion
Cupcakes & Macarons: Honeymoon Short
Lei'd in Paradise: A Delilah Horton Novella (Carmen and Bran)
Crazy for Cupcakes - Coming Soon

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Lei’d in Paradise

A Delilah Horton Series Novella

Bethany Lopez

Lei’d in Paradise

Copyright 2019 Bethany Lopez

Published April 2019

Cover Design by Allison Martin

Editing by Red Road Editing / Kristina Circelli

Formatting by Bethany Lopez

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please don’t participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Purchase only authorized editions.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

What’s next:

About the Author

Also by Bethany Lopez

One

“I’m leaving first thing in the morning, so I’ll probably head to my place for the night. I wish you were coming with me,” Bran said, dropping a kiss on my upturned lips.

I kissed him back and gave him a sad smile.

“Me, too,” I said, although that wasn’t really true.

I was a champion worrier and I thought it was too soon to go away with Bran, even though I’d always wanted to go to Hawaii.

We were still too new and I didn’t want to do anything to jeopardize what we had going. It was really, really good. Plus, Lila and Cade were about to come back from their honeymoon and we’d need to go over everything she’d missed at work.

The timing just wasn’t right.

Still, I didn’t want Bran to know I had reservations about going away with him, so I’d used work as an excuse.

“I’ll be thinking of you as I drift from one boring meeting to another,” Bran murmured in that sexy, deep voice of his.

I swear, his voice gave me goose bumps every time he spoke, but especially when his words caressed my lips, as they were now.

“Mmmmm, and when you’re lounging on the beach with a Mai Tai?” I asked softly, hating that I was making him go alone.

Bran had some sort of lawyers’ convention in Hawaii. The convention itself was only two days, but he was taking a week’s vacation right after. Since he was going to be in Hawaii already, it made sense. That was why he wanted me to go with him, so we could spend a week in paradise together.

Bran chuckled.

“Probably not a Mai Tai. Now, if you’d said Maker’s neat, you’d be right on the money. But, yes, I’ll be thinking of you constantly, no matter what I’m doing.”

I sighed and cuddled into him.

We were still in the beginning make people sick with our cuteness stage of the relationship, and I loved it.

We said our goodbyes and I took a good long look at him.

Branson Braswell was out of my league. At least, that’s what that doubting inner voice of mine had been trying to tell me since the first time I saw him. Tall, devastatingly handsome with striking blue eyes, the body of a man who watched what he ate and worked out daily, and the voice of a sex phone operator. Well, a male sex phone operator.

Add to that a kind soul, giving heart, and ability to overcome a rough past, and you had the perfect package.

At least, my perfect package.

Our first date had been a disaster. So much so that I’d given up on the idea of Bran that had been building since the first time he taught Lila and me self-defense moves. When Lila had begged me to give him another shot, saying we’d both been so nervous about the date and unsure of our own worth we’d basically sabotaged ourselves, I’d been hesitant.

But, Lila being Lila, and having the ability to talk me into pretty much anything, had convinced me to give him another shot and things had been going great ever since.

Maybe too great.

I was confident in every other aspect of my life. I was a good person, loved my jobs, and could find the good in almost everyone. I’d had an almost charmed life … except where men were concerned.

My luck with men was the worst.

I always seemed to attract losers. Men who couldn’t hold a job, lived with their parents, or thought joggers and a hoodie were appropriate first date attire. I’d begun to give up on my chances of ever finding an actual man who’d want to date me and then I’d found Bran.

Now that I had him, I was terrified I would screw everything up.

I had my own apartment, kept it neat and decorated it tastefully, if I did say so myself … I also made decent money and could not only live comfortably, but also had a nice little nest egg started. In addition to working with Lila at Horton Investigations, I was an investigative reporter for the Greenwood Gazette, and a blogger.

I was attractive, with long, caramel hair and nice tanned skin, thanks to my Hispanic heritage.