Surrender (The Lottery Winners Book 8) by Elizabeth Lennox

Surrender (The Lottery Winners Book 8) by Elizabeth Lennox

Author:Elizabeth Lennox [Lennox, Elizabeth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Elizabeth Lennox Books, LLC
Published: 2018-09-27T17:00:00+00:00


Twenty-Eight Years Old…

Doctor Caleb Whitwell watched the beautiful blonde woman through the windows of the bakery.

Jane. She was still the most amazingly beautiful woman he’d ever seen. Her blonde curls danced around her pretty, green eyes and she smiled at each customer who came through the door. He’d been watching her for months now, just needing some sort of connection with her.

Six years. Six years! He’d tried hard to get over her. But a few months ago, when he’d finally given in and taken the job at Louisville hospital, he’d accepted that he wasn’t over Jane. Not yet.

He remembered the first time he’d seen her. She’d been sitting in the third row of the auditorium and she’d looked so excited, a huge smile on her pretty features. From that moment on, no other woman had even interested him.

She’d been so young though! So out of his league! He was serious and studious, running track in order to relax. While Jane was life and laughter and smiles! She brought sunshine into his life.

One kiss. Just one kiss had messed up his dreams. And he hadn’t even wanted to kiss…he couldn’t remember the girl’s name on that horrible night. All he remembered was how hurt Jane had been, how he wished he could jump on the bus and come to her, beg her to not give up on them. She’d been his whole life and he’d messed it up with just one kiss. One miserable kiss that had ended before it had even begun, but Jane had seen that kiss. He’d been drinking and the stupid woman had just come up to him and kissed him. No conversation. No permission. Just…ugh! He’d pushed her away and gone after Jane, wanting to explain, but she wouldn’t listen. And in the end, he stood there like a drunk idiot as she pulled out of the parking lot and he’d been too inebriated to go after her.

Even the next day, when he’d tried to explain, she wouldn’t listen. She’d broken up with him over one stupid kiss.

Damn it! They’d had it all! And he’d messed it up by kissing a woman after getting too drunk to make good decisions.

He knew that she was just as much at fault. She should have listened to him. She should have stayed and confronted him. If she’d done that, they might have talked it out. He could have introduced her to the woman and gotten that…woman to explain that they didn’t even know each other. He would have told her that he’d only been at that frat party because she’d driven away angry.

So yeah, they were both at fault. But that didn’t make it better. He still wanted her.

He’d dated so many women over the years. He’d tried hard to get over Jane, but no one made him feel like Jane could with just a smile. No one touched his soul like Jane did when she took his hand in hers, laced her fingers through his.

He’d had successes over the years.



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