Iris Morland
My Heart to Keep
My Heart to Keep
Hazel Island Book 2
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Synopsis
Synopsis
Will these two enemies fall in love after they’re forced to say “I do”?
As the head chef of a bustling restaurant, Jocelyn Gray must stay focused. With her family relying on her, she can’t afford to get distracted.
She especially can’t let the arrogant dreamboat Luke Wright, the man she’s hated for a decade, distract her.
But desperate and cash-strapped, Jocelyn soon considers a shocking proposal from her worst enemy…
The oldest son of the wealthy Wright family, Luke has big plans to use his family’s riches for good.
The only thorn in his side? A gorgeous blond chef who seems to be the only woman immune to his charms.
But Luke’s plans are upended when he learns that he must marry, or risk losing his entire inheritance.
Now he needs to find a wife—and fast. And Jocelyn Gray is the perfect woman for the job.
As these two enemies let their walls down, will they let love win? Or will their vows become nothing but hollow promises?
Look Inside My Heart to Keep
Look Inside My Heart to Keep
Luke Wright loved the woods. He’d been lucky, growing up near woods he could wander around in to his heart’s content. He’d only gotten lost once; after that, he’d always been careful about staying on the trails. He knew the trails near his parents’ place like the back of his hand.
So when he heard a voice up ahead, he paused. This particular trail was on private property. Some of the trails were open to residents of Hazel Island, but not this one. It ran only a quarter mile from the Wright mansion, a meandering trail that was relatively flat.
Sometimes people who didn’t know this trail was on private property wandered onto it. Although there were signs, people sometimes didn’t heed them. Or didn’t see them.
Most people apologized and left without causing a ruckus.
When Luke realized the intruder was none other than his ultimate nemesis, he knew a ruckus was about to start.
Jocelyn Gray—nothing about her was gray or muted. She was made of bright colors: red, like her temper, and the sharp side of her tongue that could make the thickest of hides bleed.
Yellow, like her golden hair that Luke already knew was silky soft. Blue, like her eyes and the heart of a flame.
Jocelyn was staring at her phone. When she heard Luke approach, her head whipped up. Then her eyes narrowed.
“Seriously?” was all she said before sighing loudly.
“Most people say the word ‘hello.’ Or ‘hi.’ I heard those are both acceptable greetings in the English language,” he replied.
Jocelyn scoffed. “I have plenty of greetings I’d like to give you.”
She was dressed for hiking, at least, so this trip wasn’t impulsive. She had a water bottle, now three-quarters full. She was a little red-faced, but that might’ve just been because she was near Luke.
Luke was used to Jocelyn’s antagonism aimed solely at him. She’d had her claws out, ready to scoop out his heart, since they’d been teenagers. And he couldn’t exactly say that her reaction was unwarranted, either.
Luke stepped close enough that he could see a blush darkening on her cheeks. She pushed a few strands of hair from her forehead.
“Are you lost?” he said.
“No.”
“Are you sure? You seem a little frustrated.”
That made her snort. “I’m always frustrated.”
“Fair point.”
While Jocelyn continued to do whatever it was she was doing on her phone, he took in her appearance. She looked tired: the circles under her eyes were darker than usual.
She also looked a bit thinner. Considering she was a chef, it was hard to imagine she wasn’t getting enough to eat.
Her sharp gaze landed straight on his face. “Are you staring at me?”
“Yes. Does it bother you?”
“Obviously.” Then she asked, “So? Have you figured me out yet?”
“No, but you do look tired.”
He probably would’ve been better off telling her that she had nice tits than saying something that pointed out any vulnerability. She scowled darkly up at him.
“People who have to work for a living get tired,” she snapped. She stuffed her phone into her pocket. “But you wouldn’t know anything about that, would you?”
That smarted. Luke might come from a rich family, but he wasn’t rich. He had to work, too. Maybe it wasn’t a grueling, twelve-hour-shift kind of job that Jocelyn was used to, but he was hardly lazy.
“You know what they say about making assumptions,” he said. “They’re usually wrong. You have no idea what you’re talking about.”
Jocelyn just shrugged a shoulder. “Yet I’m sure you’ll be fine regardless. Rich boys usually are.”
As she began to walk in the direction of the Wright house, Luke considered telling her that she was on the wrong trail.
But pettiness won that battle. He smiled, his teeth flashing, as he watched her firm backside flex ahead of him.
He started walking a few paces behind her. After about three minutes, she said over her shoulder, “Are you stalking me?”
“We’re just going in the same direction, that’s all.”
She narrowed her eyes at him. Then she shrugged and kept walking.
They were silent the rest of the way. When Jocelyn tripped on a rock, though, Luke shot forward to catch her. But she batted his hands away. “I’m fine,” she said.
Would anyone convict me if I tossed this woman off the nearest cliff? he thought to himself. It was like being near a neurotic porcupine.
Luke laughed, but it was a bitter laugh. “I need to find a woman to marry me so I can get money but who doesn’t want to marry me for my money.”
“Sounds like you’re in a pickle.” Jocelyn patted him on the shoulder.
The touch of her hand, the warmth of her fingers—those two things made his heart race. And yes, it made his cock harden, too.
He didn’t know why he found Jocelyn Gray so attractive. She was a huge pain in the ass. She was a cat that swiped at you for no reason at all times. A normal, sensible person would want a cat that actually liked its owner.
Maybe if you got her out of your system, you could move on already, his brain whispered.
Jocelyn wouldn’t marry a man just for a slice of his inheritance. Luke was confident in that fact. She had too much pride.
She’d probably only let him bandage her finger earlier because she’d been too woozy to protest. She was independent to the point of it being annoying.
“Maybe that woman does exist. One who would marry me just for me,” Luke eventually mused aloud.
Jocelyn frowned. “But you said your ex is already with someone else.”
He reached forward and brushed a silky piece of hair from her forehead.
“Not Ginny. You. How about it? Will you marry me, Jocelyn?”
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Continue reading My Heart to Keep if you like:
❤️ Marriage of convenience romance
❤️ Enemies to lovers romance
❤️ Small town romance
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "My Heart To Keep had me hooked from the first page. Love, love, love this story.” – Amazon review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I loved this book. The story line was incredible and the characters had so much chemistry." – Sherri from Amazon
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Omg..I love this book. Jocelyn is my favorite heroine ever!!" – Melanie Jo from Amazon
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This book walks us through tough. Real issues in every family.Luke and Jocelyn worked through all the rough times and made a life together.
I enjoy enemies to lovers books. Jocelyn and Luke have a past. But to help each other they agree to marry. This book made me cry, made me laugh and was fun to read. Any book meeting those criteria gets a 5 star rating from me. There is some graphic sex scenes but they are not long.
I just love to read books by this author!!! They draw you in so you can’t put them down. Plan to read all of her books.
I just love to read books by this author!!! They draw you in so you can’t put them down. Plan to read all of her books.
Very believable and relatable characters. Touching love story was enjoyable to read. I received this book as an ARC.