Welcome
to Book Nirvana, an indie bookstore in Eugene, Oregon, where you’ll
find every flavor of bookish delight, a quirky staff who are as close
as family, Lulu the all-wise shop cat, Coffee Dreams next door, and a
dazzling collection of naughty books kept behind the red door in
back. If you ask shop owner Clara nicely, she just might let you peek
inside!
Blurb
Margot
Who
needs family? On the cusp of launching my graphic arts career, I’m
all about freedom—no fences, no limits, and no more bigoted family
weighing me down. Between college, work at Book Nirvana, and a
high-stakes art competition, I barely have time for my part-time
girlfriend, much less a flirtation with my competitor, even if his
cocky, ginger-bearded hotness makes me question my “no strings”
rule.
Elmer
Family
is everything, and I’ve found my family of the heart in the Eugene,
Oregon art scene. But something is missing...until Margot, my rival
for an art grant we both desperately need. That prickly little sprite
lights me up body and soul, but she fears I’m out to clip her
wings. I’m not made to share my heart with more than one, and
falling for Margot could wreck me.
Come
to Book Nirvana for a red-hot love triangle that forces two young
artists to redefine success, family, and freedom.
Love,
Art, and Other Obstacles was previously published and has been
revised and updated with new chapters.
Excerpt
That
fuzzy, flame-colored beard of his must tickle. What would it feel
like brushing against my bare skin or nestled between my thighs?
I
bite my lip hard. Gotta get my head, and the rest of my horny body,
out of the red room.
The
guy turns toward me and grins. Is it just my imagination, or do his
eyes flash when they meet mine? Warm hazel eyes, thickly lashed and
sparkling with playful energy.
A
happy little vibration twitches the corners of my mouth upward—until
I recognize him.
Oh,
yuck. This guy. I’ve seen him hanging around the shop, flirting
with my co-worker Laurel, all swaggering, macho bullshit. I recall
how Dalton, Laurel’s boyfriend, tensed like an angry stork and
glared at the shorter, buffer man.
Maxie
waves. “Margot, you remember Elmer? He gave me a ride.” She
nudges him with her bony elbow. “Isn’t he cute?”
Yeah,
real cute. And he knows it.
“How’s
it going, Margot?” His grin widens as his gaze flicks over my body.
Creep.
But
there’s no way to avoid his extended hand without offending Maxie,
so I take it. Warm, callused, his grip firm but not too tight. A
tattoo of a foaming beer mug adorns his wrist. Pretty muscles flex
beneath the copper hair on his forearm.
Feet
on the ground, DuPont. You’ve got no time for flirtatious
fuzz-beards.
Maxie’s
merry gaze flicks from her ginger friend to me. “He’s exhibiting
at the Rainbow Center on Saturday.” She grins up at him. “Margot
helped Laurel design that poster for the art show.”
His
eyebrows rise. “That’s your work? Really nice.”
I
shake my head. “It’s Laurel’s work. I just helped with the
graphic design software.”
His
freckled brow rumples. “Graphic design? Like ads and words and
stuff?”
Curling
my lip, I prepare for battle with yet another snooty artist who looks
down his precious nose at graphic arts, like nothing with words or
photos could ever count as real art.
“I
make stuff everyone sees, not just rich people in art galleries.” I
step closer, glaring. “Posters for community events, book covers,
the logo for this shop, and its website and signage and—”
He
raises both hands and backs away. “Relax, angry elf. I wasn’t
putting down your work, okay? I said I like the poster. Jeesh.”
Maxie’s
painted-on auburn brows rumple. “Margot, I’m surprised at you.”
That
stings. I guess I’m still smarting from the whole interview
debacle. I stare glumly at my boots. “Yeah, well, I’m sick of
snobby artists.”
Elmer
crosses his athletic arms over his impressive pecs. “I’m not one
of them.”
My
face flushes hot. “Okay, cool. Sorry I snapped. So, um, what are
you exhibiting at the show?”
“Ceramics.
Beer steins, mostly. Donated a dozen to the Rainbow Arts Center.”
He winks, my dig seemingly forgotten. “If someone likes my stuff,
maybe they’ll order a complete set.”
Beer
mugs? Definitely not snooty.
Embarrassment
drills deeper into my skull while the pretty potter smooches Maxie’s
cheek.
“Well,
gotta shove off. Max, I’ll pick you up at ten on Saturday. Ladies.”
He pantomimes lifting a hat brim, then ambles toward the door.
Maxie
prods my boot with her cane. “Why’d you bite his head off? He’s
a nice boy. You should ask him out.”
I
lower my voice, since Ginger Muscles is taking his sweet time to exit
the bookshop. “Max, I’m not looking to date right now. Especially
not that guy.”
“What’s
wrong with Elmer?”
“I’ve
seen him in action. He flirts for sport. I’m not gonna be anyone’s
plaything.”
The
doorway bell tinkles as Elmer exits the shop. Laurel looks up from
wiping the counter. “You want to wait in the café, Aunt Maxie?
I’ll be done in fifteen minutes.”
“Of
course, doll.” Maxie totters toward the coffee shop next door.
I
join Laurel behind the counter and watch through the plate-glass
window as Elmer crosses the street and unlocks his rust-bucket
pickup. “Pain in the ass, isn’t he?”
Nice
ass, though. Firm and crunchy.
Laurel
chuckles. “Oh, he’s not so bad. I think he just flirts out of
habit, like some people nibble their nails or twiddle their hair.”
She straights a pile of flyers. “Margot, do you—um…”
“What?”
“Do
you date guys?”
What’s
she up to?
“Sometimes.
Why?”
Laurel
glances at Elmer’s truck, now chugging up Willamette Street. “On
his way out, he asked about you.”
“Oh,
so I should date him, get him off your back?” I scrub my fingers
through my hair. “No thanks.”
“Well,
I hope you’ll come to the art show anyway. I’m running the race
at ten, but I’ll be helping with the set-up beforehand.” She
cracks a crooked smile. “I’ll do my best to corral Elmer. But
I’ve gotta warn you—once he sets his mind on you, he’s
persistent.”
“Don’t
worry.” I square my shoulders. “I can handle pushy guys. I know
how to push back.”
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