Unexpected Gift: Silver Fox Falls, #1
By Rose Bak
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She moved to a fifty-five and older community intending to enjoy an early retirement – instead she found love!
Julie
My kids think I'm crazy moving to the Silver Falls Active Living Community after my job offers me a buyout to retire early. They don't understand my need to downsize and enjoy a simple, uncomplicated life. After a lifetime of working fulltime and taking care of my kids as a single mom, I'm ready for some "me time".
I soon learn that Silver Falls is nicknamed "Silver Fox Falls" due to the abundance of handsome older bachelors. But I'm not interested in romance, especially with the charming and annoying guy I keep bumping into everywhere I go.
Dante
I've gone sixty years without being hit by Cupid's bow, but the minute I spill my drink on Julie I know she's the woman I've been waiting for my entire life. She doesn't seem to like me, but I'm determined to change her mind. After all, I'm good looking, rich, and I'm a great cook. Most people would consider me a good catch.
When I finally convince her to go out with me, I pull out of the stops to make her fall in love with me. Christmas is coming, and I only want one thing from Santa: Julie for my bride.
Welcome to Silver Fox Falls, where residents soon learn that midlife is the best time to find true love. Expect spunky and independent women, charming and sexy older men, and nosy neighbors who are intent on matchmaking to help get their friends to a sweet happily ever after.
Rose Bak
Rose Bak has been obsessed with books since she got her first library card at age five. She is a passionate reader with an e-reader bursting with thousands of beloved books. Rose's contemporary romance books focus on strong female characters over age 35 and the alpha males who love them. Expect a lot of steam, a little bit of snark, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
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UNEXPECTED GIFT
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About This Book
She moved to a fifty-five and older community intending to enjoy an early retirement – instead she found love!
Julie
My kids think I’m crazy moving to the Silver Falls Active Living Community after my job offers me a buyout to retire early. They don’t understand my need to downsize and enjoy a simple, uncomplicated life. After a lifetime of working fulltime and taking care of my kids as a single mom, I’m ready for some me time
.
I soon learn that Silver Falls is nicknamed Silver Fox Falls
due to the abundance of handsome older bachelors. But I’m not interested in romance, especially with the charming and annoying guy I keep bumping into everywhere I go.
Dante
I’ve gone sixty years without being hit by Cupid’s bow, but the minute I spill my drink on Julie I know she’s the woman I’ve been waiting for my entire life. She doesn’t seem to like me, but I’m determined to change her mind. After all, I’m good looking, rich, and I’m a great cook. Most people would consider me a good catch.
When I finally convince her to go out with me, I pull out of the stops to make her fall in love with me. Christmas is coming, and I only want one thing from Santa: Julie for my bride.
Welcome to Silver Fox Falls, where residents soon learn that midlife is the best time to find true love. Expect spunky and independent women, charming and sexy older men, and nosy neighbors who are intent on matchmaking to help get their friends to a sweet happily ever after.
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Dedication
This book is dedicated to all the women over fifty who still have a lot of living – and loving – to do. There’s still time, go for it!
Julie
Oh yes, Dante, that’s the spot.
I pushed my hips backward as Dante pounded into me from behind. My belly was pressed against the arm of the couch and my fingernails dug into the cushion, my hands sinking in a little bit with every forward thrust. Beneath me, my bare breasts swung back and forth, keeping time with Dante’s forceful movements.
On the other side of the couch, the Christmas tree twinkled with lights, bathing the room in a warm glow that supplemented the other lights in the room. Dante and I had spent a couple of hours decorating the tree earlier today and it really brightened up my little condo – not that I was spending a lot of time there. I spent most of my time at my boyfriend’s penthouse.
You feel so good, Julie.
Dante’s fingers dug into my hips as he sped up his thrusts. I’m not going to last much longer.
It had been so long since I’d felt this attractive, this desired. At my age, I’d pretty much given up on men being interested in me. I’d long since stopped worrying about attracting a boyfriend. And yet, here I was, having energetic sex like I was in my twenties, with a virile older man who couldn’t seem to get enough of me.
Moving to Silver Fox Falls was the best decision I’d ever made, I thought, as I felt my orgasm approaching...
Mom! Oh my God, what are you doing?
Dante and I both froze as we heard my daughter’s shocked voice coming from the doorway. I swung my head around to see both of my kids standing there, identical looks of shocked horror on their faces.
Get off my mother!
my son Scott bellowed at Dante.
What are you two doing here?
I demanded, shooting them my best ‘mom glare’. I resisted the urge to cover up my nakedness. If they barged in, they deserved to see what they saw. Have you ever heard of knocking?
We did knock,
Abby said, her voice taking on a whiny quality that always annoyed me. You didn’t answer and then we heard you moaning. We thought you’d fallen down or something.
My mind flashed to that famous commercial about an old lady who’d fallen and couldn’t get up. Presumably she hadn’t been in the middle of having energetic sex with her boyfriend.
Behind me, Dante was completely still, his dick still hard inside my body. My pussy twitched, eager for him to continue pounding into me. She was a greedy bitch.
Get out.
I said firmly.
But...
Scott looked between me and my boyfriend, clearly trying to figure out if I needed him to beat Dante up.
Get out!
I said again. That key was for emergencies only. Next time call before you invade my privacy, damn it.
My kids stared at me, still frozen in place like judgmental statues.
Now!
I yelled.
They scrambled back through the door, slamming it shut behind them. Glancing over my shoulder, I gave Dante a smile while I squeezed my internal muscles around his cock.
Now where were we?
Julie
Three months earlier...
Mom, I don’t understand why you want to move to an old people’s home,
Abby said. I mean, you’re old, but you’re not exactly geriatric.
I rolled my eyes at my twenty-five year old daughter.
This is a fifty-five and older community. I’m fifty-six. These are my people.
I smiled as a couple walked by wearing tennis clothes. They looked older than me, maybe in their late sixties or early seventies, but they were obviously still very fit. That was one of the things that had attracted me to Silver Falls Active Living Community: the focus on health and fitness.
This wasn’t a place where retirees went to die. It was a place where they went to enjoy their golden years. And that’s exactly what I wanted to do.
Six months ago, the company where I’d worked for thirty years had been bought out by another company. As often happened with these kinds of takeovers, the new owners were eager to get rid of the long-term employees, both because