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One Last Chance_A Small-Town Romance

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by Nancy Stopper


  “Enough. Much more of that and I’m gonna blow.”

  She chuckled, her mouth rumbling against him. “I love when you let loose.”

  She leaned over, her breasts pillowing against his chest, and snatched a condom out of the nightstand. After ripping the wrapper with her teeth, she held the protection out to him. Just when he reached for it, she yanked her hand back and rolled the condom onto the tip of his erection.

  She then slowly, oh God, excruciatingly slowly, slid her hands down, unrolling the condom and squeezing him along the way.

  He pulsed against her hand.

  That was it. Enough playing around. He ripped her robe up and over her head, exposing her naked body. With his hands on her hips, he lifted her up. “This is not going to be slow,” he said as he thrust up and into her.

  She moaned.

  It was always so good with Maggie. She seemed to know exactly what he needed right when he needed it. Fast or slow, easy or rough. Other times, it was him taking the lead and meeting her needs.

  She pushed up onto her knees, sliding him almost completely out of her, and then she dropped onto him again. She rose again, her channel clenching tighter with each stroke. He pressed his hand onto her belly and nudged her back, driving himself deeper into her and giving him perfect access to her breasts. He sat up and laved her nipple, running his tongue over the peaked nub while his fingers teased her. Around and around, circling as she rode him.

  His groin tightened. He wasn’t going to last much longer. But no matter how much control he gave her, no way would he come before her. He lowered his hand and at the same moment he sucked hard on her nipple, he caressed her.

  She screamed, her wetness coating his hand as she clenched his cock. His groin tightened and he pulsed his own release into her.

  Maggie collapsed onto him, her hands on his chest and his arms loosely around her back. Her breathing evened out as she lay sprawled over him. She rarely cuddled and he appreciated the few minutes when she let down her guard and exposed some of the sensitive woman he knew was lurking just beneath the surface. He absently ran his hand along her back, barely feeling her soft skin beneath his fingers. Even a mind-blowing release with Maggie hadn’t quieted the angst that had brought him to her door in the first place.

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  Books by Nancy Stopper

  Oak Grove Series:

  Last Call

  One Last Risk

  One Last Dance

  One Last Chance

  One Last Objection

  One Last Gift - part of the Mistletoe Kisses Box Set

  Kindle Worlds:

  Dreams Come True in Laguna

  part of the Laguna Beach Kindle World

  Acknowledgements

  I’m excited to see my first National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) novel coming to the pages for my readers. Bits and pieces of Rachel’s story had been coming together for me from the minute I started putting words to paper and I knew she had a special hero just waiting for her. But Sawyer didn’t make it easy - getting him to open up was like pulling teeth. But thanks to Maggie Blackbird for going scene-by-scene with me and really making Rachel and Sawyer come to life on the page.

  Thanks to Jody Wallace of MeanKitty editing my longest novel yet. I love your sense of humor that you bring to editing and your flexibility in working with me and getting through One Last Chance in record time.

  And thanks to Lynn Mullan for adjusting her schedule based on my editing delay and making sure every “i” was dotted and every “t” was crossed. I know I can count on her to find what my editor and I have glossed over after all the read-throughs.

  Amanda Kelsey with Razzle Dazzle Designs designed my beautiful cover. I struggled with just the right couple to depict how I saw Rachel and Sawyer in my mind and this cover captures it well. When I see my characters in my mind, they are never “movie star” beautiful, so finding “everyday people” who really reflect my mind’s image is tough.

  I wouldn’t be where I am in my writing career without the wonderful ladies and gentlemen on Romance Divas. They are there to give me feedback, turn me around when I’m headed in the wrong direction, and celebrate successes with me. It’s my writing home on the internet. Many of those ladies have given hours out of their busy lives to respond to questions and share their knowledge with others.

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  About the Author

  Nancy Stopper is an award-winning debut author. She writes contemporary romance with strong women and sexy heroes that tug at your emotional heartstrings and leave you with a warm feeling that lingers long after the last page. Her favorite escape is small-town romance and even when set in a larger location, her books have that small-town feel.

  Her first novel, One Last Risk, won first place in the Short Contemporary Romance category of the Fool for Love Contest and was a Maggie Finalist in the unpublished Single-Title Contemporary Category.

  Dreams Come True in Laguna, Nancy's first novella, was published in the Laguna Beach Kindle World in 2016. Her first full-length contemporary romance novel will be published in 2017.

  Nancy lives in Virginia with her husband, two of her three kids that are still at home, and one cat who regards her with disdain daily. When she's not behind her laptop, you can find her at a ballfield, cheering on her favorite team (Washington Nationals) or her favorite player (her son, who pitches for his local high school), or at a dance performance with her daughter.

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  One Last Chance

  Oak Grove Series, Book 3

  By: Nancy Stopper

  Published by Nancy Stopper

  © 2017

  Cover by Razzle Dazzle Designs

  This novel is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real locales are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination and any resemblance to actual events or locals or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

  This book may not be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in whole or in part by any means, including graphic, electronic, or mechanical without the express written consent of the publisher except in the case of brief quotation embodied in critical articles and reviews. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. To obtain permission to excerpt portions of the text, please contact the author at nancy@nancystopper.com.

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