Spotlight: Always by Shaw Hart

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Genre:  Contemporary Romance

Synopsis:  

We started as friends.

Evangeline “Evan” Rauley is a small-town girl. She was born and raised in Rosewood, Colorado, and while both of her friends left to go to college, she never had that luxury.

She was raised by her mother and living on a single-parent salary was never easy. She’s been working the odd job since she was fifteen, saving up until she can finally afford to open her own nursery.

Things are going smoothly until one day a blast from the past arrives back in town.

Jasper “Mack” Mackelroy.

He was Evangeline’s childhood crush, her friend, the guy who has fueled every one of her fantasies.

He was also the town bad boy.

Everyone always warned her to stay away from him, that he was nothing but trouble, but she never could resist the pull between them.

It looks like some things never change…

Join these three authors as they take you to the small town of Rosewood, CO and introduce you to three childhood best friends. They may have been apart when they left for college but now they’re back in town and back together. Follow them as they each meet and fall for their happily ever afters. Love small town romances? Love reading about tight knit groups of friends? Then this series is for you!

Excerpt

I park in the lot of the Rosewood Market and head inside, grabbing a cart and pulling up my list as I go. I grab some fruit and vegetables, debate over the chip aisle, and make my way over to the frozen pizza. 

I gasp as my cart rams into someone else’s and I look up to see a blast from my past. 

“No bruises,” I mumble as I take in Jasper’s perfect face. 

I had the biggest crush on him when I was younger and I always thought that I would grow out of being into bad boys. 

That’s what Jasper was. The town bad boy. I remember that people used to say that he would be dead or in prison by the time that he turned twenty-five. 

Although, I never really understood that. He was always quiet and kind in school. He never bullied anyone, never acted out in class, nothing. 

The only thing that gave people the impression that Jasper was a troublemaker were the bruises. 

There wasn’t a week that went by where Jasper wasn’t sporting at least one new bruise. I used to wonder who he was fighting but we never got quite close enough for me to feel comfortable asking. I think that everyone in town was shocked when he enlisted right after high school and never came back.

“What was that?” Jasper asks, his grayish-blue eyes studying my face like he’s trying to memorize every detail. 

“Nothing! Welcome home,” I say, trying not to grimace at almost being caught. 

“Uh, thanks.”

“When did you get back?” I ask as we both move our carts out of the way of Mrs. Shamton. 

“Just last night.”

“What brings you back?” I ask, my eyes noticing the scars and his neck and chin and the white bandages on his left arm for the first time. He’s got a five o’clock shadow that is partially covering them and I didn’t see them at first. “Oh my gosh! Are you alright?” 

I reach out, trying to do I don’t know what, but I pull my hand back before I can touch him. 

“Yeah, I’m fine. The bandage just makes it look bad,” he says with a shrug but I can see him wincing and I know that it must still hurt. 

I wonder what happened, but just like when we were kids, I don’t feel close enough to ask him. 

“Are you on leave?” I ask. 

I know that he was in the military. Last I heard, he was overseas fighting. 

“No, I was medically discharged so I’m out.”

“So, you moved back home then?” 

“No, my father passed away. I’m here for the funeral and to sell his house.”

“Oh, I’m so sorry. I had no idea.”

“It’s alright. It wasn’t really any great loss.”

His words catch me off guard but I sidestep them. 

“I haven’t seen your dad in town in a while.”

“Yeah, I’m sure that he’s frequenting places that you have no business being,” he mumbles, his face darkening as he talks about his father. 

“Well, it’s still nice to have you back.”

“Thanks. I saw your nursery last night when I got to town. It looks good.”

“Thanks! I’m so excited for the opening. You should come. We’re going to do a raffle and have some food and drinks.”

“I’ll have to stop by,” he says with a small smile. 

That was the thing about Jasper. He never really smiled or showed other emotions. It was just those grayish-blue eyes taking everything in. 

My phone goes off and it’s my mom’s ringtone.

“I should get that,” I say apologetically. 

“No worries. It was nice seeing you again. We’ll have to grab dinner and catch up some more soon,” he says as he starts to push his cart past me. 

I can only stare after him as I wonder just what exactly he meant by that. 

Did Jasper Mackelroy just ask me out?

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About the Author

Shaw Hart is an Amazon Top 100 best-selling author of contemporary and New Adult romance. She loves writing instalove romances that always end in happily ever afters.

She lives in a constant state of motion, chasing after her two children and three dogs. Shaw enjoys the simple things in life, like spending time with her family and friends. 

When she’s not doing that, she’s reading romance books, watching stand up comedies or crime TV shows. Her favorite book tropes are secret baby and boss/employee romances. She’s a big fan of James Acaster, Anthony Jeselnik, Nate Bargatze, and John Mulaney’s comedy. Her favorite TV shows are Psych, Burn Notice, Leverage, Barry, Bob’s Burgers, and New Girl. 

She’s a Pinterest addict, dog lover, tea snob, and a wannabe yogi. 

She also writes contemporary romance books under the pen name, Rebecca Wilder, and she’s one half of the paranormal romance duo, Skye Alder. 

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