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Let It Snow (The Hope Falls Series)
Book: Let It Snow (The Hope Falls Series) Read Online Free
Author: Melanie Shawn
Tags: Romance, Contemporary
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    As she sat in her car, a scent she hadn’t smelled for years but one that was as recognizable to her as chocolate chip cookies fresh out of the oven or newly cut grass surrounded her. It was Jake. Pulling the collar of the too-huge jacket she’d been forced to wear up to her nose, she inhaled deeply.
    Oh God, that smelled good.
    It smelled like safety. Like love. Like home. Like Jake.
    Tessa realized now that she had not adequately prepared herself for what coming face to face with Jake Maguire—The Man—would be like. In her mind’s eye, Jake was still seventeen. But— news flash, brain!— Jake was not seventeen anymore. He was an adult. A man. He must be at least an inch taller than the last time she’d seen him. His frame, while still lean, had some extra muscle added to it that made her lady parts quiver with awareness.
    When Jake had taken off his jacket, his biceps had pulled taut against the cotton covering them and Tessa’s mouth had filled with saliva. She’d had to swallow quickly just so she hadn’t stood there and drooled over him.
    His face still held its boyish charm but had matured into stronger lines and sharper features. He’d always been cute and handsome, but now he was so insanely sexy that, to use a phrase her Gran had always loved, “he could make a nun leave the habit.”
    There was one thing that hadn’t changed though. Jake’s eyes. Those big brown eyes that, as a teen, Tessa had completely lost herself in were exactly the same. At seventeen, one look from Jake made every worry, every fear, every insecurity disappear. When she’d looked in his eyes, she’d known— known —that everything would be okay.
    Well, until it hadn’t been.
    Shaking off unwanted memories, she tried to pull herself together. That was a lifetime ago. She wasn’t here to drudge up the past. She just needed to get things in order with Grandma Adie’s home and then she could get back to her life.
    Sure, it was a Jake-free life, but those were the cards she’d been dealt and she had played a decent game with them. Tessa had made the best out of every hand the dealer of life had dealt her. She hadn’t gone belly-up yet and she did not plan on leaving the table on this round.
    With renewed strength, she put her key in the ignition and started the car. Glancing up—against her better judgment—she saw that not only was Jake watching her from under the awning of JT’s, but Eric had joined him. Both men stood stock-still, feet shoulder-width apart, Jake with his arms crossed and Eric with his clasped behind his back.
    As she flipped on her windshield wipers Jake’s face came into focus. Their eyes met, and not knowing what else to do, she held up her hand and gave a little wave goodbye. He nodded stiffly.
    Wow. Could things be any more awkward?
    She pulled out of the spot slowly and carefully—not only because the Chief of Police was watching her, but also because she couldn’t afford for her insurance to go up due to her hitting a parked car.
    Turning onto Main Street, Tessa headed to Sue Ann’s. Her hands gripped the steering wheel tightly once again. This time, it had nothing to do with her overconsumption of energy drinks. Part of her—a large part!—wanted to turn the car around, drive right back to sunny San Diego, and forget this day had ever happened. But she knew she couldn’t. If she was going to have any kind of a future, she needed to be here.
    Like Gran had always said, Tessa just needed to “deal with her life.” Even if that meant getting her heart trampled by wild horses. Or more accurately, getting pieces of her heart stomped all over. Because Tessa’s heart hadn’t been whole for a long time.
    Was it actually possible for a heart that had been broken for thirteen years to actually break more?
    Well, it looks like I’m about to find out.

Chapter Four
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    J ake rolled over in his king-sized bed and hit the button on his alarm, turning it off an hour before it was
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