Iris Morland
All I Ask of You
All I Ask of You
Heron's Landing Book 2
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Synopsis
Synopsis
A talented and ambitious chef, Jaime Martinez knows the value of hard work. Now the executive chef at his best friend’s vineyard in Heron’s Landing, Jaime only wants to make his mark on the culinary world.
Romance? Not in the cards for him. And definitely not with his best friend’s little sister, who’s recently grown into a beautiful young woman. A painter and an innocent, Grace Danvers is a temptation that would only end in disaster.
Yet when Grace confesses her feelings for Jaime one night, he’s suddenly torn between his attraction to her and his loyalty to her brother.
Soon that loyalty is tested when Jaime comes under scrutiny for a crime he didn’t commit, a crime that could jeopardize all of his hard work and his blossoming romance with Grace.
As things heat to a boiling point between the forbidden lovers, Jaime must now decide if he’s willing to sacrifice everything for the woman he loves.
Look Inside All I Ask of You
Look Inside All I Ask of You
When Grace Danvers saw Jaime Martínez for the first time since he’d rejected her advances, she almost fell out of a window.
Before her near defenestration, Grace had been having a fairly good day. It was lovely and warm for November, as two days prior it had been in the thirties, while now it was edging into the upper sixties by mid-morning.
Grace had forced herself to go to the vineyard, River’s Bend, that morning to drop off a cell phone charger for her brother Adam, who was the vineyard’s owner. River’s Bend had just hosted its first wedding and was currently working to expand into events after it was hit with three bad years of harvest.
That wedding had also been the place Grace had thrown caution to the wind and had told Jaime about her feelings for him.
She winced thinking about it, standing in the open waiting room at River’s Bend. After telling Kerry, the front desk woman and Adam’s assistant, that she was here, Grace waited for her brother to come see her, as she also needed to talk to him about attending family dinner that evening.
She could go back to his office to see if he were in, but Adam’s fiancée Joy McGuire tended to lurk there, and Grace had no intention of barging in on them doing…things.
Just recently engaged, the two of them had a tendency to exhibit more PDA than any sister wanted to see.
So Grace waited. She stared out one of the windows.
The screens were currently gone, as Adam wanted to replace a number of them after summer had ended. She was glad of his timing, otherwise she’d be standing in a swarm of mosquitoes.
Grace inhaled the fresh air, trying not to dwell on who else was here at River’s Bend right this second—like Jaime.
Jaime Martínez: River’s Bend executive chef and the most beautifully striking man in the history of the universe. Well, at least to Grace. When she’d been eighteen years old, newly arrived Jaime had let her share his umbrella when a summer storm had suddenly moved in, walking with her to her house. It was only after they’d arrived that she’d realized he’d gotten soaking wet while she’d stayed dry under his umbrella.
But he’d just grinned and had said goodbye on her front porch, his dark hair plastered to his head as he had gone back out into the storm.
She’d loved him ever since.
For five years, she’d loved him from afar. Until the wedding, when she’d ruined all of it by asking him to kiss her. He’d told her that he wasn’t the man for her and had walked off. After that, Grace had avoided Jaime as best as she could.
“Grace.”
She froze. She was turned away from the source of the voice, and she wondered—rather wildly—if she could act like she hadn’t heard. But then she heard the person step toward her, and she knew the reckoning had come.
Turning, she looked at Jaime for the first time in a week, and her heart almost burst from her chest. He wore his usual jeans and t-shirt with an apron tied around his waist, although unlike his sous chefs, few stains marred the bright white. His hair had grown overlong, and the ends curled slightly. His eyes, dark and usually full of mischief, were now looking at her with an expression of discomfort that filled her with guilt.
“Your brother wanted me to tell you he was out giving a tour but will be here soon. Or you can give me whatever it is you brought for him.”
Jaime sounded normal, except for when he’d said “your brother.” His voice had grated on the phrase, like it was painful to pronounce.
Grace stepped backward. She couldn’t speak; her throat closed. She opened her mouth, but nothing came out.
Jaime stepped toward her, and she stepped back. She didn’t even realize she was doing it.
“Are you okay?” he asked, his voice quiet.
She almost laughed. No, my heart’s broken and I’m an idiot, but what’s new? She wanted to tell him that seeing him made her want to crawl into a hole and die. She wanted to apologize. She wanted to go back in time and tell that Grace to keep her mouth shut.
She stepped back.
Then back again. And then she realized too late that her heel had hit the wall, and she was pitching backward, falling through the open window into some shrubbery below.
But she didn’t fall into the shrubbery. Jaime moved with more speed than she thought possible, and then his arm was around her waist, keeping her from tumbling headlong out the window.
He hadn’t let her go yet—that was the first thing she noticed. The second thing she noticed was how warm his arm was around her waist. And the third thing was that he gazed at her with such naked longing that her skin prickled.
Her voice finally returned. She whispered, “I’ve wanted to tell you. I just, I’m…”
His gaze roved over her face. She could feel his fist clenching against her back. He opened his mouth to speak—
“Jaime,” Adam asked as he approached them, “why exactly are you holding my sister out a window?”
Grace squeaked. Jaime yanked her upward and then let go, so quickly that Grace felt dizzy. Had he almost kissed her?
But now he wouldn’t even look at her, so was that just some kind of fluke?
They stared at the sky in silence. Grace swallowed, her mouth dry and her throat constricted. But then Jaime pointed, and he asked, “Do you know which constellation that is?”
She almost laughed, and she found her voice after a moment. “That’s Andromeda, the daughter of Cassiopeia. Chained to a rock but saved by Perseus from a sea monster, and then she marries him. Perseus, not the sea monster. The usual kind of Greek myth.”
“Huh,” he said. “It would’ve been kind of awesome if she’d married the sea monster, though.”
“How would that be awesome? That sounds awful.”
“Maybe the sea monster is misunderstood. Maybe he was just lonely.”
Grace gave him a look, and he grinned. “Are you turning the sea monster into a Nice Guy who just wants women to like him?”
“Hey, sea monsters need love, too.”
She reached out to push him, but he caught her hand before she could. He wouldn’t let her go. They grappled, with Grace laughing and Jaime soon encircling her with his arms. But the body-lock quickly transformed into an embrace, and Grace could feel every inch of him against her body.
He didn’t let her go. She felt his breath puff against her ear, brushing the strands of hair falling from her usual braid. Now his coat seemed too warm, and her cheeks heated. She couldn’t look at him, but she did manage to raise her hands until they pressed against his chest, clad only in a thin t-shirt. His heart pounded beneath her palm.
Leaning toward her, she could hear his barest whisper. “Graciela,” he murmured. “Graciela, Graciela.”
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Continue reading All I Ask of You if you like:
❤️ Best friend's younger sister romance
❤️ Virgin romance
❤️ Latino hero romance
❤️ Small town romance
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A very well written romance that’s full of heart and plenty of heat as the love grows and the connection deepens leading to the HEA every reader will be rooting for.” – KSD from Amazon
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Sweetly sexy, emotionally thrilling, action packed romantic journey." – Cali from Amazon
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Iris Morland is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. This story was beautiful and it felt honest and realistic." – Chella from Amazon
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Sweet and quick read! While I loved the love story of the two main characters, I also enjoyed continuing to learn more about past characters and future characters.
Jamie and Grace- complete opposites in a small town! Grace has a huge crush on the hot chef at her family’s restaurant! Jamie is accused of stealing - wonderful story of faith and trust and love! I voluntarily read this as an arc copy! Can’t wait to read the next in the series!❤️
Sweetly sexy, emotionally thrilling, action packed romantic journey. Grace Danvers and Jaime Martínez have known each other for five years and have avoided facing growing feelings between them for many reasons, but do all those reasons really matter in the long run? I found the detail in their story very interesting and entertaining. The action and adventure they embark on is exciting and well written.
Grace has feelings for her brother's friend, and things get hot and tense when obstacles pop up and challenge their status quo. Jaime is a sweetheart through and through!I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
Iris Moreland has written a story that has humor, suspense, romance, and many other emotions.The plot has many twists and turns that make it so interesting.The characters are so well written and real that they could be my friends.I couldn't put it down until I finished it.A 5-star read.