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Authors: Julie Prestsater

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“They are. They’re just waiting for the bride.”

“Well, let’s go get me married off.” Shelly and Melissa get to their feet and Mel sticks her hands in each side of her dress, scooping up her saggy tits just one more time before we make our way down the aisle.

The resort ballroom looks breathtaking. I couldn’t have imagined all
of this if I tried. They really know their stuff. Dean scheduled a couple’s massage for us tomorrow afternoon so we can relax after months of planning and a night full of dancing. He even managed to book the massage with Micah and Frieda. They were beside themselves when we told them we were engaged and getting married here at the resort. I couldn’t think of any place I’d rather have my wedding. Our ceremony, reception, and the dance are all in one room. I wasn’t sold on the idea at first, but the more they described it the more I came to like it. And the addition of a selection of beers from our favorite local brewery was really the tipping point that sent me over the edge. How could I say no to five-star resort and hand-crafted beer?

“You’re up,” Mel says to Shelly.

The wedding coordinator signals that it’s time. Shelly makes her way to the entrance and pauses at the door way. I hear the shift of people as they all turn to look at her. I can’t see it, but I can definitely hear it. She smiles her beautiful smile, holds her bouquet of white roses in front of her, and glides out of sight.

Mel is next. Before she takes her first step into the ballroom, she glances over at me and winks. Then with her wicked smile, she sashays out of view.

The little ones are next.

“You guys ready?” I ask, bending down to their eye level.

Noah and Mia are wide-eyed and probably terrified, but they nod. Mia tosses a few rose petals at me.

“Not yet, sweet pea. Wait till you get out there.” She nods. I know they’re too young for this but I had to ask if they could be in the wedding. They’re the only kids I know and I just adore them. Dean’s little cousin is also our flower girl, and she’s going to pull them down the aisle in a Radio Flyer wagon. At rehearsal, everything went perfectly. Let’s see what happens when the room is filled with people.

And they’re off. I can hear the ooos and awws as they make their way down the aisle. Mia shouts, “Mama!”

“They’re the cutest kids ever,” I tell my dad.

“Until my grandchildren come along,” he says, taking my hand in his.

We look over at the wedding coordinator who flashes someone a signal. The bridal procession begins to play and my stomach does a back flip.

“Did you like Dean’s wedding present?” Dad asks.

“Oh my. It’s amazing. You have to come over and see it.”

“We have. Dean invited your mom and me over to get our opinion. He wanted your mom’s input on the color scheme. Actually, he knew exactly what you’d want, but I think he wanted to make your mom feel special.”

Dean’s new project, the last room in the house that he’s been working on, was actually
another
surprise for me. Knowing how much I love to read romance novels, he turned it into my own private sanctuary with a floor to ceiling wall to wall bookcase, a chaise lounge, table lamp, and an electric blanket in neutral colors to keep me nice and toasty. That was just one side of the room. A drafting table and stool take up space on the other side. Dean said he loves to watch me read, so he wanted a place for us both to do what we love—me read and him create new plans. It is absolutely perfect, and what’s even better is that he’s not selling the house. It’s ours. It’s where we’ll live, raise our children, and grow old together.

“He’s pretty amazing,
that soon-to-be husband of mine.”


Congratulations, honey. I’m so proud of you, and I’m so proud of Dean. Your mom and I are so honored to invite him into our family. I wish you many years of joy, Summer.”

Hi
s eyes tear and his shaky voice chokes me up. I haven’t even seen Dean yet and my eyes are already puddled.

I keep my head down
until we’re at the doorway. When I look up and see my handsome fiancé standing at the end of the aisle waiting for me, I want to run to him. He is absolutely stunning in a suit and Dodger Blue tie.

My dad takes the first step, and I take two hurried ones to catch up. I smile at my guests as I make my way down the aisle.

The minister asks something about my dad giving me away and then I’m in Dean’s arms for the first time today. He was supposed to take my hand, but being in the warmth of his arms is so much better.

“You’re beautiful,” he says into my ear.

“And you’re gorgeous,” I murmur.

“Are you ready to marry me, sweetheart?”

I gaze into his crystal blue eyes and see nothing but love reflected back to me. And then I think about the damn game. “What if my team wins?”

He laughs, but asks right back, “What if
my
teams wins?”

I shrug. “I guess we’ll just have to wait and see. Let’s not make these wonderful people wait any longer. I’m ready to get married now.”

“Summer.” I love the way my name booms from his mouth, all sexy and so deep and smooth. He puckers his lips to me, and I meet him the rest of the way for a big muah. Our guests chuckle at our loud smooch. “Sweetheart, it doesn’t matter who wins the game tonight, because I’ve already won more than I’ve ever dreamed of with you.”

 

The end.

 

Dear Readers,

 

So, did you fall in love with Summer? I bet you did. And how about Dean? Oh my! If you thought Matty was the sweetest guy ever, Dean just knocked him out of the running.

Well, if you’re surprised I could get you to like Summer, what do you think about Chase? Do you think I can make you love him t
oo? I bet you have your doubts.

Slick Reads has convinced me to write Chase’s story. It’s time for him to meet his match and find his happily ever after. Even I’m having a hard time trying to imagine anyone believing Chase will fall in love
, but it’s going to happen.

And hey, the Book
Heaux challenged me. She called me out. She said, in her review of Straddling The Edge, “Chase is still a douchebag.... Just when I think there's no lower for him to get … he sinks even lower! Julie, if you can make my feelings about Chase change in his book I will change my Facebook status to ‘Julie P is God!’.”

I can’t just let that go. I want to see Book
Heaux change her status and when she does, I’m going to screenshot that shit with pride.

So look for Playing Chase, the final book in the Against
The Wall series, to hit your book retailers in August of 2013.

Till then, spread the word. Tell all your
friends, and anyone who will listen, about this series. Word of mouth is the best way to connect authors, readers, and books. Spread the love! Go on now. Do it!

 

With love and gratitude,

 

Julie

 

PS: As a little thank you, I’m giving Straddling The Edge readers a preview of the cover for
Playing Chase
. Just click on the title and enjoy!

 

 

Other links:

Straddling
The Edge on Goodreads

Julie on Twitter

Julie on Facebook

Julie’s Website

 

Titles by Julie Prestsater

 

 

This is Julie’s fourth adult romance novel. She has also written a young adult series. Against The Wall is actually a spinoff from her teen series. The Double Threat novels focus on the high school years of Megan Miller, who is Shelly Gelson’s student aide. If you haven’t already, check them out.

 

If you were to read both series, here’s the order:

 

So I’m A Double Threat
(Start the series for free)

Double Threat My Bleep

Against The Wall

Double Time

Between The Sheets

Double Threats Forever

Straddling
The Edge

Playing Chase
(Coming Summer 2013)

 

 

Standalone Titles

 

More Than
A Friend Request

(Adult Romance—novella)

 

“This really sweet story of long lost love recaptured grabbed my attention from the first page. I couldn't stop reading until I was finished. It gives such hope that some things like true love never die. I absolutely loved it!” – Kelli Kamryn, author of
Monkey’s, Sex, and Other Birthday Surprises
, and the Love and Balance series

 

 

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