The Santinis: Vicente, Book 4

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Authors: Melissa Schroeder

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Vince Santini considers himself the last man standing. Being the only unmarried brother is a badge of honor, until the woman had always been in his heart returns. Acting on his attraction hadn’t been an option seeing that she was his best friend’s girl, but now she is single and free for him to pursue.

Julianna Andrews is a survivor. It took her years to walk away from her abusive husband, and now all she cares about is building her business. She doesn’t have time for Vince or the temptation he represents. He is a reminder of her past. One kiss has her melting and soon she’s in a heated affair with a Santini.

Vince knows that Jules might not be ready for happily ever after with anyone, but he is bound and determined to convince her that he can give her that—and more. This Santini is happy to be the last man standing—as long as he is HER man.

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The Santinis: Vicente

Copyright © 2013 by Melissa Schroeder

Cover by Brandy Walker

Edited by Noel Varner

ISBN: 9781939734921

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First Electronic Print, May 2013

Dedication

To my husband Les.

Thirteen houses, seven bases, six states, two kids, three dogs, and more bugs than a person should see in a lifetime, but we made it. I am so proud of you and the service you gave to our country. It wasn’t always easy, but it was worth it.

Vicente

Melissa Schroeder

A Note from Mel

I was born in an Army hospital. I always joke that I was government issued and I know a lot of other brats feel this way. Our lives are not our own but we belong to a huge family, filled with so many different people from various backgrounds that it is quite unique. There is a reason I have found so many military brats-as many of us like to be called- to be some of the most adaptable folks I have met. Still it wasn’t something I thought I would do to my own kids. It isn’t an easy life. But when my husband Les and I decided that it was best for him to enter the Air Force almost 20 years ago, I thought I was ready. I was not, lol. This coming September, we will come to the end of his active duty military career. To pay homage, I decided to write a series of novellas about a group of extraordinary brothers who all serve in the military. Each book is set in a location we lived for a time.

Virginia. It is where we are headed in just a few months. It was our favorite assignment for location, but I worst for seeing the Man we live with. Our first fall there was magical. We lived through the first Snowmaggeden and lived near the city of much crime, according to NCIS. Being a history geek, I loved to go into DC and walk around the monuments. And of course, for those of you who know me well, I fell in love with Wegmans grocery store. This fall, we will make our way back to those soft rolling hills of Northern Virginia for the next chapter of our life. I cannot wait to settle down and have a place that is our home base.

Acknowledgments

When I first came up with the idea for The Santinis, the one person who has always been along for the ride these last few years was Brandy Walker. We share more than a love of romance and the publishing business. We are both military wives and former brats. She helped me come up with the series and made the most fabulous covers for the books.

More people were very supportive when I came up with the idea. Big thanks to Heather Long for her understanding of my strange sense of humor, Joy Harris because she’s Joy and a big thanks to Gina Dewitt for being such a fabulous beta reader, thanks to Mel’s Militia for getting the word out about The Santinis, and especially to Noel Varner for her hard work on the edits. And last but not least, thanks to Les and my girls.

Chapter One

Vince Santini fell in love for the first and only time in his life thanks to getting hit in the face with a locker door. He didn’t even remember where he was going or what he was doing. He just remembered turning to hurry out of school and walking straight into steel. He fell back, smacking his head on the tiled floor. When he opened his eyes, his world was spinning.


Oh, I’m so sorry,” a girl said. She was leaning over him, her dark brown eyes filled with worry, her red curls tumbling over her shoulder. “I didn’t see you coming.”

He shook his head trying to clear it and found himself face to face with a titian-haired goddess. And she kept putting her hands on him. Jesus. If she didn’t stop, he was going to embarrass himself. He could smell her. Some kind of mixture of baby powder and lust. Although, the lust might have been on his part.

Then she stopped. “Vince? Vince Santini?”

He nodded then winced. “Damn.”

She laughed and offered him a hand. “You don’t remember me. It’s Julianna Andrews, from Twenty-nine Palms. You know, the seventh grade, Mrs. Gillepse’s Algebra?”

Then it clicked—the gangly girl, taller than most, so skinny…always with a smile. “Yeah, Jules.” It had been more than three years since he’d seen her and Jules had definitely filled out. He let her help him up and shook his head trying to clear it.


You live here now?”

She nodded. “Dad’s an instructor. We moved in a month ago.”


Julianna, I see you met my best friend, Vince,” Mike Callahan said as he walked up and slipped his arm around her shoulders. “I told you about Julianna, didn’t I, Vince?”

He nodded. “I didn’t make the connection. We were at Twenty-nine Palms together. Of course, I called her Jules.”


Yeah, well, Mike doesn’t like that.” She bent down to help him pick up the books he’d dropped. “I thought it might be you he talked about. I mean how many Santini families are there, especially with four boys, but you never know.”

Once he had all his books and papers in his arms, Mike smiled. “We were going to get a burger, you up for it?”

He shook his head. “Naw, you go ahead. I’ve got some studying to do.”

Mike chuckled. “Vince is kind of an egghead, but then, he’ll probably get into Annapolis. See ya, later.”

They turned to walk away and Jules smiled back over her shoulder at him. “It was great to see you again.”

He watched as his best friend walked out of the school with the girl of his dreams.

Almost 18 years later.


Vicente, are you there?” his mother asked him. He was sitting in the back of his parents SUV daydreaming.

Great instincts, Marine
.


Yeah, just sort of dozed off back here.”

She sighed. “I thought you two would help me. You will help me pick flowers, both of you.”

His father gave his mother an indulgent smile and followed her out of the SUV. That’s the way it was for Santinis. Hard as nails military men, always done in by a woman. And he was about to come face to face with the one who always tied him in knots for the first time in fifteen years.

* * * *

Jules wanted to scream. Worse, she wanted to do harm to an inanimate object. The one thing about running her nursery was that she had a lot of freedom. Unfortunately, she also had to handle the computer work.

There was a knock at the door and through the glass she saw Joey Santini waving at her. Immediately, Jules’ heart lightened. Since starting her business six months earlier, Mrs. Santini had been a godsend, suggesting her to friends and even giving her advice about advertising.

She waved the older woman into her office and stood. “Mrs. Santini, I didn’t know you were coming by today.”

She hugged her and it felt good. With her parents back in California, Jules was pretty much on her own. Mrs. Santini had taken her under her wing and had checked on her from time to time.


Well, the whole family’s coming in. Marco is bringing Alana for us to meet, since we’ve only talked on the phone, and that skypy thing. I wanted to get some arrangements and flowers for the house. Oh, and Gee just got engaged.”


Oh, my. Little Gee is getting married? Now I do feel old.”


You? I’m about to be a grandmother.”

She looked at the woman she had known for over twenty years. “You haven’t aged a bit, Mrs. Santini.”


I told you to call me Joey.”


Babe, did you say you wanted tulips? They’re a little expensive,” Mr. Santini said from behind her.


Yes, I think we can afford some tulips. They are Kianna’s favorite from what Gee says and I want to give them to her.”

He grumbled something but went off to do her bidding. It never failed to amaze her how all the Santini men did whatever Joey wanted. There was a healthy dose of fear among all of them.


You’re a rock star, you know that?”

She shook her head. “What do you mean?”


That man will do anything to make you happy.”

Joey laughed. “That’s a Santini. I’m sure you’ll see it all in action tomorrow night.”

For a second, her brain didn’t comprehend. “Wait. What?”


I want you there. The boys would love to see you.”

Only Joey Santini would call four hulking military men ‘boys’ and make them sound like they were sweet little innocents. Of course, in Joey’s eyes, they were all sweet and innocent.


That’s really sweet of you, but I have a lot of work to do.”


I didn’t say what time and I doubt you have work to do on a Saturday night.”

Jules narrowed her eyes. “Joey, quit trying to be all innocent like you don’t know what you’re doing.”

Joey made a face. “I want you there. Can’t you do it for me?”

She shook her head. “You should be ashamed of yourself.”


There is nothing shameful about this. I would like you to see the boys and they would like to see you. In fact, Vince is with us today. Vince.”

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