A Man for All Seasons. Heather Macallister

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      Praise for Heather MacAllister…

      “Witty, romantic, sexy and fun…and Heather’s books aren’t bad, either.”

      —New York Times bestselling author Christina Dodd

      “Curling up with a Heather MacAllister romance is one of my favorite indulgences.”

      —New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber

      “For quirky fun and sexy wit, Heather MacAllister is my go-to author.”

      —Award-winning author Amanda Stevens

      “Clever, funny and with a completely satisfying ending, this is a must read.”

      —RT Book Reviews on His Little Black Book

      “Great humor and great sex abound.”

      —RT Book Reviews on Undressed

      “A one-sitting read for me. I got so caught up in this story that I really didn’t want it to end.”

      —The Best Reviews on Male Call

      “The plot was inspired, the dialogue was witty and the secondary characters were extraordinary.”

      —Writers Unlimited on How to be the Perfect Girlfriend

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      Dear Reader,

      I’ve always been fascinated by the twelve days of extravagant Christmas gifts given by someone’s true love in the carol. What was with all the poultry? Every year, there are articles about updating the gifts, but what I admire is the time and thought involved in giving presents for twelve days. You’ve really got to like somebody to go to that much trouble. I reversed things in A Man for All Seasons because Tyler discovers his childhood friend, Marlie, is his true love—but only after he gives her dates with twelve other men.

      I hope you enjoy their story and Marlie’s dates based on the “Twelve Days of Christmas.”

      Merry Christmas!

      Heather MacAllister

      www.HeatherMacAllister.com

      A Man for All Seasons

      Heather MacAllister

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

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      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      Heather MacAllister lives near the Texas gulf coast where, in spite of the ten-month growing season and plenty of humidity, she can’t grow plants. She’s a former music teacher who married her high school sweetheart on the 4th of July—is it any surprise that their two sons turned out to be a couple of firecrackers? Heather has written more than forty romantic comedies, which have been translated into twenty-six languages and published in dozens of countries. She’s won a Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award, RT Book Reviews awards for best Harlequin Romance and best Harlequin Temptation, and is a three-time RITA® Award finalist. When she’s not writing stories where life has its quirks, Heather collects vintage costume jewelry, loves fireworks displays, computers that behave and sons who answer their mother’s emails. You can visit her at www.HeatherMacAllister.com.

      To Andy,

      my man for all seasons

      Contents

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      1

      “SORRY, SORRY, SORRY!” Marlie Waters winced at her housemate’s grim expression.

      Tyler stood in the doorway of her home office and jammed his arms into his shirt sleeves. He looked exactly like a man who’d been about to get laid and had been interrupted. Because he had been. By her. Not the laying, the interrupting.

      “I was distracted.” Marlie gestured to her computer. “I was concentrating on the website and checking to make sure it looked the same in every browser and decided a snack sounded good and while I was thinking about code and something to eat, I wasn’t thinking about you and…” Your chest.

      Her gaze danced ahead of his fingers as he did up his shirt.

      “Axelle.” Tyler finished buttoning his shirt and glared at her, fists on his hips, his hair rumpled. A little smear of eye shadow gleamed on his cheek.

      No doubt whatsoever about what he’d been doing on the big, brown, comfy sofa—and with whom—even though Marlie had raced back downstairs, eyes averted.

      Awkward, yes, but more disconcerting was seeing her housemate as a desirable man through Axelle’s slate-shad-owed eyes instead of her own naked, puffy, over-worked ones. Intellectually, Marlie had known Tyler was a good-looking guy, the All-American, touch-football-on-the-weekends type, but emotionally, he’d never pushed her buttons. She’d disconnected those buttons, anyway. Maybe forever. Life was much less stressful without those buttons connected.

      But now, here he stood in all his rumpled, sexy glory, and right in the middle of her apologetic explanation, her buttons decided to reconnect themselves just in

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