New teacher Nikki
Fallon is trying to ward off unwanted advances from the hunky football coach.
She should...
a) slap him silly.
b) report him for
harassment.
c) invent an
imaginary husband.
Excerpt:
Coach laughed and took a step back. “So, you have plans
this weekend?"
Is Gayle right? Does he flirt with all the women? Dang, he
smells good.
“I was thinking I could show you some of the more intimate
bars in Eastmont.” He leaned his elbow on the roof of the car, pulling his polo
shirt taut across his pecs. His whole aura exuded virility, and it sucked all
the moisture from Nikki’s mouth. A date sure would be a nice change.
And he’s mighty hunky.
Something twinkling in his eyes set off a warning alarm in
her brain.
“Uh.” Nikki searched the parking lot for some clue of an
excuse.
Just then Officer Ross rolled up in his security patrol
car and lowered his window. “Everything okay here? This is a no loitering zone,
you know,” he said with a mock-serious tone. “The Friday before Labor Day, this
place should be empty.”
“We’re all fine, Officer,” said Coach. He clenched his jaw
and ran his fingers through his hair. “Just making plans for the weekend.”
“Oh?” Ross glanced at Nikki.
“We’re not making plans together.” She waved
her arms between them. “We were just talking.”
“Right. What?” Coach looked off-balance for a moment.
“Pretty soon you’ll be married to your work here.” Ross
smiled sympathetically in the way all the teachers did when they implied her
life was about to be forfeit to endless grading and committee meetings.
Married. Did he say married? Nikki had a brain flash. “Yes, actually! My
husband’s taking me out tonight to celebrate my new job really starting.”
“Your husband?” Coach coughed.
“Isn’t he sweet?” She grinned and bounced on her heels
like a giddy teen girl. “He’s always doing such thoughtful things for me.”
“I didn’t know you were married.”
“Oh yes. Newlyweds. You know how it is.” Nikki winked
knowingly. Starting her engine, Nikki beamed up at Coach. “Well, good-bye.
Have a great weekend!”
And just like that, Nikki was married.
I had the pleasure of being an early reader for Her Imaginary Husband. It's a cute romantic comedy, a perfect quick read for a snowy evening.
About the Author
Lia
London was a high school English teacher. When her son was born, London came
home to stay, and has since written several books in a variety of genres. In
addition to writing, she is the creator and curator of Clean Indie Reads, a
book blog featuring “Flinch-Free” fiction by her esteemed peers. She lives
happily with her real live husband (a teacher) and two children (teens), a dog
and a cat. She loves jazz music, Taekwondo, and milk chocolate. For more
information on her books, please visit Lia London Books