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The Diner
The Diner
The Diner
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The Diner

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The Diner by romantic comedy author Michelle Hoppe is a laugh-out-loud tale of what happens when a twenty-six year-old virgin finds a man who just might be…the one! From the first kiss to making love, two best friends share their hopes, dreams, and the fears of getting naked in front of a man and doing 'it' wrong!

The Diner is a romantic comedy about sex and reality. Romantic lines, ideal bodies, and picture-perfect sexual encounters take a backseat to reveal the bumpy road most people travel in their quest for a mate.

Glenda K. Bauerle of The Romance Studio had this to say "...hilarious...great scenes; cute dialog. A fun story for all readers enjoying thoroughly modern women and their relationships, reminiscent of certain series on television in recent years."

This contemporary chick lit contains romantic comedy, adult language and situations, and is not intended for readers under the age of 18.

Previously published: (2005) Liquid Silver Books
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 2, 2016
ISBN9781944003548
The Diner
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Michelle Hoppe

Author Michelle Hoppe first discovered a love for writing in a HS creative writing class, and has been creating romantic comedy, chic lit, paranormal, and contemporary stories ever since. Michelle writes sexy stories with an edge and humorous stories about life as a mother and grandmother. She lives in a quiet little town in WA State, USA. With beautiful beaches, stately mountains, an active volcano, and an abundance of nature, it is an ideal location to write her novels, poetry, and stories.

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    The Diner - Michelle Hoppe

    The Diner

    Michelle Hoppe

    Published 2016 by Book Boutiques.

    ISBN: 978-1-944003-54-8

    Copyright © 2016, Michelle Hoppe.

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Book Boutiques.

    This book is a work of fiction. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, locales, or events is wholly coincidental. The names, characters, dialogue, and events in this book are from the author’s imagination and should not to be construed as real.

    Manufactured in the USA.

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    Blurb

    Michelle Hoppe spins a laugh-out-loud tale of what happens when a twenty-six-year-old virgin finds a man who just might be…the one! From blowjobs to making love, two best friends share their hopes, dreams, and the fears of getting naked in front of a man and doing ‘it’ wrong!

    The Diner is a story about sex and reality. Romantic lines, ideal bodies, and picture perfect sexual encounters take a backseat to reveal the bumpy road most people travel in their quest for a mate.

    Glenda K. Bauerle of The Romance Studio had this to say about The Diner, ...hilarious...Great scenes; cute dialog. A fun story for all readers enjoying thoroughly modern women and their relationships, reminiscent of certain series on television in recent years.

    The Diner is Chick-Lit at its best. Join Tami and Nicole at in this contemporary, romantic comedy that will tickle your funny bone and warm your heart.

    Previously Published

    (2005) Liquid Silver Books

    Acknowledgements

    Cover Artist: Valerie Tibbs, Tibbs Design

    Chapter 1

    May 22nd

    Late afternoon sun filtering though the stain glass window cast a kaleidoscope of color over the interior of the small church. A gentle breeze blowing off the bay drifted through the open doors, making candle flames dance, adding to the romantic setting. Lovely yellow roses adorned the end of each pew, altar, and vestibule of the wedding chapel on Van Ness Avenue in the heart of San Francisco.

    Tuxedo dressed ushers had seated over a hundred guests: the bride’s family and friends on the right, the groom’s on the left. The flower girl was walking down the aisle, yellow rose petals dropping from her fingers as she skipped toward the altar. The ring bearer, struggling to keep up, had tears running down his cheeks because he’d lost sight of his mommy.

    Nicole Weston waited at the bottom of the aisle for her turn to walk before the assembled crowd. Resplendent in her pale yellow, backless, maid of honor dress, a small bouquet of yellow roses was clasped in her hands. Thank the stars in heaven it was a dress she didn’t mind wearing. Unlike the last bridesmaid dress she’d been forced to endure—lime green, big bell skirt, bows in stupid places, and shoes to match. At least Tami has taste, she thought to herself. Music flowed from overhead speakers. The magical strains of Between Now and Forever, sung with emotion by Bryan White, sent chills down her spine.

    Watching closely, she took her first step out, just as the young ring bearer’s mother gently pulled him into a pew at the front of the chapel. One step, pause, next step, pause, Nicole made her way toward the groom, soon to be her best friend’s husband. The smile on Jerry’s face lit the entire room, his happiness only exceeded by that of the bride. Nicole smiled to herself; it was amazing that in six short months, her friend Tami White had gone from nervous virgin to bride. With the rocky start their relationship endured, it was amazing they’d made it this far.

    Taking her place on the right of the minister, Nicole thought back to that first day, six months ago, and again saw the tear-streaked face of her friend.

    Chapter 2

    Monday

    The lunch hour passed, the crowd thinned, and Nicole Weston sat alone in the corner booth with her lukewarm coffee and half-eaten piece of cake. She looked down at her watch, noting the time. One fifteen, she only had about ten more minutes to wait for Tami to arrive.

    She and Tami had been friends for over six years now and shared everything. Nothing escaped their conversations, including details of their sex lives. Nicole could hardly wait to hear about last evening. She knew Tami had been worried about her date with Jerry. She’d revealed yesterday her certainty about his desire to have sex. The women discussed whether Tami would be ready for the big step or not.

    The fact that Tami was a virgin at twenty-six still astonished her. With all the advice she’d been given over the years, it made no sense she didn’t date well. There was always some problem or other, and after about the second or third date the relationship would implode. This new liaison with Jerry was going on two months, and now with the possibility of sex for the first time—it was an amazing feat in and of itself.

    Nicole saw him on several occasions; he seemed nice enough, if a little nerdy. He was too short for Nicole’s taste, only about five-six and in her opinion, he needed to lose a few pounds. Hey, but what the heck, she thought, I’m not dating him and if Tami likes him she should go for it.

    After much discussion they had agreed that if Tami felt comfortable with the situation and desire struck, she would let him have his way. Nicole had done her best to give her friend some insight into what to expect.

    Glancing up from her now empty plate, Nicole watched as Tami entered the diner and walked to the table in the back to join her.

    Hey you.

    Hey you, yourself.

    Sit, sit, and tell me all.

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