
He was made for her, all she had to do was take the leapβ¦
Taking the Leap, the all-new beautiful and emotional contemporary romance from New York Times bestselling author Kristen Ashley, is available now!
Read on for a peek inside this incredible love story.
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Alexandra Sharp has been crushing on her co-worker, John βRixβ Hendrix for years. Heβs her perfect man, she knows it.
Sheβs just not his perfect woman, and she knows that too.
Then Rix gives Alex a hint that maybe thereβs a spark between them that, if she takes the leap, she might be able to fan into a flame This leads to a crash and burn, and thatβs all shy Alex needs to catch the hint never to take the risk again.
However, with undeniable timing, Rixβs ex, who broke his heart, and Alexβs family, who spent her lifetime breaking hers, rear their heads, gearing up to offer more drama. With the help of some matchmaking friends, Rix and Alex decide to face the onslaught togetherβ¦
As a fake couple.

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Excerpt.
What kind of coffee drink do you like?
I could have lied, and when I saw him at the office, said I was driving when I got the text and that was why I didnβt answer.
But there was a part of me that was so excited to get my very first text from Rix, and that part was strong.
So strong, that thought didnβt even occur to me before I texted back with oodles of curiosity, Why?
Because Iβm buying you a coffee, babe.
Another babe.
That was three.
Highly inappropriate, even infantilizing.
I said not one word about the βbabe.β
Instead, I texted, Iced Chai.
Once I sent that, I texted, Mocha latte, iced or hot.
And on its heels, I sent, For just hot, flat white.
Then I got nervous that I might be sounding like a goof.
So nervous my thumbs couldnβt seem to stop tapping letters, and I therefore texted, I assume you want to know what I want right now, rather than all that I like. So just to say, I tend to be a coffee explorer, since I like coffee. And caffeine on the whole. That means the list is kinda long. But if youβre asking for right now, which you are, because itβs chilly this morning, flat white.
After I sent that, I realized that I was absolutely sounding like a dork in sending it, all of it, including the three before. As such, I watched in agony as Rixβs three dots cycled and cycled and then they did it some more.
Until I got, How much coffee have you already had?
This would have been funny if it wasnβt so mortifying.
Just one, I responded miserably.
Try to cycle down cuz youβll have another when you get to work. Later.
I decided Iβd texted enough, so I let that lie.
It didnβt lie for long.
Rix showed at my desk at River Rain (which wasnβt going to be my desk at River Rain for very long, itβd be my desk at Trail Blazer since we were moving the next day, Judgeβs office furniture, mine, and some unused stuff they had sitting around was all going to the new offices for temporary use because the telephones and Internet were being hooked up that day and it was time to occupy Trail Blazer).
Rix set my flat white down while I valiantly attempted not to blush, he made no attempt whatsoever to hide he totally did not miss I failed at this endeavor, smiled a smile that I wanted to think was friendly, but instead it seemed sexy, this thought being exacerbated when he muttered under his breath so I almost couldnβt hear it, βOnly you could make a rambling coffee order adorable.β
I sat frozen.
Rix winked at me and said in his normal voice, βBottoms up, Alex.β
With that, seeing as he was in his chair that day, he wheeled away.
Since there was a lot going on with packing for the move and tech hookups and such, I only had to deal with Rix in passing for the rest of Monday.
However, Tuesday morning, I was shoving stuff into my bag at home, preparing to head down the mountain to dig into the move, when my phone chimed.
OK, I have ten minutes, explain todayβs coffee order.
Yes.
Another text from Rix.
A startled laugh escaped from me because he was being funny.
I then texted back, You donβt have to buy me coffee.
To which he texted, I know I donβt.
Then I sent, Iβm just saying, weβre good. We had a blip last week. But now weβre great.
Weβre great?
Damn.
Why did reading those two words texted by him make my breasts swell?
Good. Great. I mean, things are fine. You donβt have to butter me up with coffee.
So coffee is a way to butter you up?
Oh God.
What was that?
Was it flirty?
Or was it just being funny and friendly?
Or was it just a kind of getting-to-know-you, valued co-worker, but in a jokey fashion?
Tell him what you want and stop texting, Alex! I admonished myself.
I did not stop texting.
Well, yeah. Kinda. Like I said, I like coffee.
You did say that, so maybe youβll tell me what kind you want this morning.
Time to get beyond this.
Iced Chai.
Thatβs tea.
Oh my God!
Flirty?
Or jokey?
Iβm feeling tea today, I replied.
Right. And then he sent, That only took five minutes. Iβd fill the other five by asking you what kind of donuts you like, but we got a lot to get accomplished today. Iβm sure Iβll enjoy your dissertation on that, but Iβd prefer to sort out my office so I can start doing the shit Iβm getting paid to do.
He one hundred percent did not need my views on donuts then.
Therefore, I noted, Good call.
He sent a smirk emoji, which shared the impossible.
Rix could even make emojis sexy.
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About Kristen Ashley
Kristen Ashley is the New York Times bestselling author of over sixty romance novels including the Rock Chick, Colorado Mountain, Dream Man, Chaos, Unfinished Hero, The βBurg, Magdalene, Fantasyland, The Three, Ghost and Reincarnation, Moonlight and Motor Oil and Honey series along with several standalone novels. Sheβs a hybrid author, publishing titles both independently and traditionally, her books have been translated in fourteen languages and sheβs sold over three million books.
Kristenβs novel, Law Man, won the RT Book Reviews Reviewerβs Choice Award for best Romantic Suspense. Her independently published title Hold On was nominated for RT Book Reviews best Independent Contemporary Romance and her traditionally published title Breathe was nominated for best Contemporary Romance. Kristenβs titles Motorcycle Man, The Will, Ride Steady (which won the Readerβs Choice award from Romance Reviews) and The Hookup all made the final rounds for Goodreads Choice Awards in the Romance category.
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