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Overview


When Keri Daniels's boss finds out she has previous carnal knowledge of reclusive bestselling author Joe Kowalski, she gives Keri a choice: get an interview or get a new job.

Joe's never forgotten the first girl to break his heart, so he's intrigued to hear Keri's back in town—and looking for him. He proposes an outrageous plan—for every day she survives with his family on their annual camping trip, Keri can ask one question.

The chemistry between Joe and Keri is as potent as the bug spray, but Joe's sister is out to avenge his broken heart, and Keri hasn't ridden an ATV since she was ten. Who knew a little blackmail, a whole lot of family and some sizzling romantic interludes could make Keri reconsider the old dream of Keri & Joe 2gether 4ever?

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780373776788
  • Publisher: Harlequin
  • Publication date: 12/20/2011
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • Sales rank: 84,958
  • Series: Kowalskis Series
  • Product dimensions: 4.10 (w) x 6.60 (h) x 1.10 (d)

Meet the Author

Shannon Stacey married her Prince Charming in 1993 and is the proud mother of two incredible sons. She lives in New England, where her two favorite activities are trying to stay warm and writing stories of happily ever after. And while her two cats refuse to curl up on her lap and keep it warm while she writes, her Shih Tzu is never far away.


When she's not writing, she's indulging in her other passion-four wheeling! From May to November, the Stacey family spends their weekends on their ATVs, making loads of muddy laundry to keep Shannon busy when she's not at her computer.

You can contact Shannon through her website, shannonstacey.com, where she has maintained an almost daily blog since 2005, when she sold her first book.

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"You got busy in the backseat of a '78 Ford Granada with Joseph Kowalski—only the most reclusive best-selling author since J. D. Salinger—and you don't think to tell me about it?"

Keri Daniels sucked the last dregs of her too-fruity smoothie through her straw and shrugged at her boss. "Would you want anybody to know?"

"That I had sex with Joseph Kowalski?"

"No, that you had sex in the backseat of a '78 Granada." Keri had no idea how Tina Deschanel had gotten the dirt on her high school indiscretions, but she knew she was in trouble.

An exceptionally well-paid reporter for a glossy weekly entertainment magazine did not withhold carnal knowledge of a celebrity on the editor in chief's most-wanted list. And having kept that juicy little detail to herself wouldn't get Keri any closer to parking her butt in an editorial chair.

Tina slipped a photograph from her purse and slid it across the table. Keri didn't look down. She was mentally compiling a short list of the people who knew she'd fogged up the windows of one of the ugliest cars in the history of fossil fuels. Her friends.

The cop who'd knocked on the fogged-up window with a flashlight at a really inopportune moment. Her parents, since the cop was in a bad mood that night. The approximately six hundred kids attending her high school that year and anybody they'd told. Maybe short list wasn't the right term.

"That was like two decades ago," Keri pointed out, because her boss clearly expected her to say something. "Not exactly a current event. And you ambushed me with this shopping spree."

Actually, their table in the outdoor cafe was surrounded by enough bags to stagger a pack mule on steroids, but now Keri knew she'd merely been offered the retail therapy before the bad news. It shouldn't have surprised her. Tina Deschanel was a shark, and any friendly gesture should have been seen as a prelude to getting bitten in the ass.

"Ambushed?" Tina repeated, loudly enough to distract a pair of Hollywood starlets engaging in some serious public displays of affection in a blatant attempt to attract the cheap tabloid paparazzi. A rabid horde that might include Keri in the near future if she didn't handle this correctly.

"How do you think I felt?" Tina went on. "I reached out to a woman who mentioned on her blog she'd gone to high school with Joseph Kowalski. once there was money on the table, I made her cough up some evidence, and she sent me a few photos. She was even kind enough to caption them for me."

Keri recognized a cue when it was shoved down her throat. With one perfectly manicured nail she hooked the eight-by-ten blowup and pulled it closer.

A girl smiled at her from the photo. She wore a pink fuzzy sweater, faded second-skin jeans and pink high heels. Raccoon eyeliner made her dark brown eyes darker, frosty pink coated her lips and her hair was as big as Wisconsin.

Keri smiled back at her, remembering those curling iron and aerosol days. If the EPA had shut down their cheerleading squad back then, global warming might have been a total nonissue today.

Then she looked at the boy. He was leaning against the hideous brown car, his arms wrapped around young Keri's waist. Joe's blue eyes were as dark as the school sweatshirt he wore, and his grin managed to be both innocent and naughty at the same time. And those damn dimples—she'd been a sucker for them. His honey-brown hair was hidden by a Red Sox cap, but she didn't need to see it to remember how the strands felt sliding through her fingers.

She never failed to be amazed by how much she still missed him sometimes.

But who had they been smiling at? For the life of her, Keri couldn't remember who was standing behind the camera. She tore her gaze away from the happy couple and read the caption typed across the bottom.

Joe Kowalski and his girlfriend, Keri Daniels, a few hours before a cop busted them making out on a back road and called their parents. Rumor had it when Joe dropped her off, Mr. Daniels chased him all the way home with a golf club.

Keri snorted. "Dad only chased him to the end of the block. Even a '78 Granada could outrun a middle-age fat guy with a five iron."

"I fail to see the humor in this."

"You didn't see my old man chasing taillights down the middle of the street in his bathrobe. It wasn't very funny at the time, though."

"Focus, Keri," Tina snapped. "Do you or do you not walk by the bulletin board in the bull pen every day?"

"I do."

"And have you not seen the sheet marked Spotlight Magazine's Most Wanted every day?"

"I have."

"And did you happen to notice Joseph Kowal-ski has been number three for several years?" Keri nodded, and Tina leaned across the table. "You are going to get me an exclusive feature interview with the man."

"Or…?"

Tina sat back and folded her arms across her chest. "Don't take it to that point, Keri. Look, the man's eleventh bestseller is going to be the summer blockbuster film of the decade. More A-listers lined up to read for that movie than line up on the red carpet for the Oscars. And he's a total mystery man."

"I don't get why you're so dedicated to chasing him down. He's just an author."

"Joseph Kowalski isn't just an author. He played the media like a fiddle and became a celebrity. The splashy NY parties with that gorgeous redhead— Lauren Huckins, that was it—on his arm. Then Lauren slaps him with a multimillion dollar emotional distress suit, he pays her off with a sealed agreement and then he disappears from the map? There's a story there, and I want it. Our readers will eat him up, and Spotlight is going to serve him to them because you have access to him nobody else does."

"Had. I had access to him." Keri sighed and flipped the photo back across the table, even though she would rather have kept it to moon over later. "Eighteen years ago."

"You were his high school sweetheart. Nostalgia, darling! And rumor has it he's still single."

Keri knew he was still single because the Danielses and Kowalskis still lived in the same small New Hampshire town, though Mr. and Mrs. Kowalski lived in a much nicer house now. Very much nicer, according to Keri's mother.

"You've risen fast in this field," Tina continued, "because you have sharp instincts and a way with people, to say nothing of the fact I trusted you. But this."

The words trailed away, but Keri heard her boss loud and clear. She was going to get this exclusive or her career with Spotlight was over and she could start fresh at the bottom of another magazine's totem pole. And since her career was pretty much the sum total of her life, it wasn't exactly a threat without teeth.

But seeing Joe again? The idea both intrigued her and scared the crap out of her at the same time. "He's not going to open up his insanely private life to the magazine because he and I wore out a set of shocks in high school, Tina. It was fun, but it wasn't that good."

Now she was flat-out lying. Joe Kowalski had set the gold standard in Keri's sex life. An ugly car, a Whitesnake tape, cheap wine and Joe still topped her personal Ten Ways to a Better Orgasm list.

Tina ran her tongue over her front teeth, and Keri had known her long enough to know her boss was about to deliver the kill shot.

"I've already reassigned your other stories," she said. It was an act of interference entirely inappropriate for Tina to do to someone of Keri's status at the magazine.

"That's unacceptable, Tina. You're overstepping your—"

"I can't overstep boundaries I don't have, Daniels. It's my magazine and your promotion to editorial depends on your getting an interview with Kowalski, plain and simple." Then she reached into her purse and passed another sheet to her. "Here's your flight information."

The reclusive, mega-bestselling author in question was trying to decide between regular beef jerky or teriyaki flavored when he heard Keri Daniels was back in town.

Joe Kowalski nodded at the cashier, who'd actually left a customer half-rung up in an attempt to be the first to deliver the news. It wasn't the first time Keri had been back. If she'd gone eighteen years without a visit home to her parents, Janie Daniels would have flown out to L.A. and dragged her daughter home by an earlobe.

It was, however, the first time Keri had come looking for him that he knew of.

"She's been asking around for your phone number," the cashier added, watching him like a half-starved piranha. "Of course nobody will give it to her, because we know how you feel about your privacy."

And because nobody had his number, but he didn't feel a need to point that out. He was surprised it had taken Keri as long as this to get around to looking him up, especially considering just how many years Tina Deschanel had been stalking his agent.

"Maybe she's on the class reunion committee," Joe told the cashier, and her face fell. Committees didn't make for hot gossip.

Members of the media had been hounding his agent for years, but only Tina Deschanel, who took tenacious to a whole new level, was Keri Daniels's boss. Joe had been watching Keri's career from the beginning, waiting for her to sell him out, but she never had. until now, maybe.

While he wasn't a recluse of Salingeresque stature, Joe liked his privacy. The New England dislike of outsiders butting into their lives, combined with his own fiscal generosity—in the form of a ballpark, playgrounds, library donations or whatever else they needed—kept the locals from spilling his business. By the time he'd struck it big, classmates who'd moved away didn't remember enough about him to provide interesting fodder.

Nobody knew the details of the lawsuit settlement except the lawyers, his family and Lauren—who would be financially devastated should she choose to break her silence. And, as unlikely as it seemed, he and Keri had never been linked together in the media reports his publicist monitored. He managed to keep his private life pretty much just that, despite the hype surrounding the movie.

"You're not old enough for a class reunion," Tiffany said, batting her way-too-young eyelashes at him.

A half dozen of each, he decided, tossing bags of beef jerky into his cart. He had a lot more list than cart space left and he kicked himself for not making Terry come along. She could have pushed a second cart and run interference on nosy cashiers. She was good in the role, probably from years of experience.

As if on cue, the loudspeaker crackled. "Um… Tiffany, can you come back to register one, please? I have to pick up my kids in ten minutes."

The girl rolled her eyes and started back toward the front of the town's tiny market, but not before calling over her shoulder, "She's staying with her parents, but I guess you already know where they live."

Yeah, he guessed he did, too. The only question was what he was going to do about it. He and his entire family were preparing to leave town for two weeks, and it would be a shame if he missed out on whatever game Keri was playing.

Assuming it was even true. Not that she was in town, but that she wanted to give him a call. In his experience, if there wasn't enough dirt to keep a small-town grapevine bearing fruit, people would just add a heaping pile of manufactured fertilizer.

Joe gave a row of pepperoni sticks the thousand-yard stare. If Keri Daniels was looking for his phone number, it had to mean somebody had spilled the beans. The rabid pit bull of a woman she worked for must have discovered her star reporter was once the girl of Joe's dreams. If that was the case, he and Keri were heading for a reunion, and this time Keri could do the begging, just as he had before she'd run off to california.

Two hours later, after he'd unloaded his groceries at his own place, he faced his twin sister across the expanse of their mother's kitchen. Theresa Kowal-ski Porter was not a happy woman.

"You are one dumb son of a bitch."

Whereas he liked to play with words—savor them—Terry just spat them out as they popped into her head.

"I thought you were a moron for putting up with her shit then," she said. "But now you're going back for a second helping?"

"I'm ninety-nine percent sure her boss sent her out here in order to use our history to manipulate me into giving the magazine an interview."

"Keri Daniels never needed any help when it came to manipulating people. And I don't even want to think about that other one percent on an empty stomach."

The entire Kowalski family had once held some resentment toward Keri, but Terry's had festered. Not only because his sister knew how to hold a grudge—although she certainly did—but because Keri had hurt her even before she'd gotten around to hurting Joe.

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  • Posted June 29, 2011

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    Excellent Read!

    I loved reading this wonderful book! It is a story that keeps you entertained for hours.

    14 out of 15 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 8, 2010

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    Exclusively Yours: Made My Heart Sing

    This is an ebook so I read it on my iPod Touch. When I say I read it, let's be honest.I DEVOURED it. I absolutely loved it! Oh my!

    It made my heart sing.

    It really did. My heart felt so full of emotion it was either let it belt out a song or burst. I chose to let it sing.

    Sometimes you read a book and it is fun/sexy/pleasing and you're glad you read it. But three days later you can't recall anything about the book but that you enjoyed it. When I read Exclusively Yours it really stuck with me. The characters and plot have captured my imagination and my heart.

    I feel like I know these people. Or I want to know them. I care about what happens to them. I find myself imagining what happens next for them. There is nothing better when a book captures you like that. An author should be proud to know they captured a reader like that.

    Shannon Stacey, you should be wicked proud.

    13 out of 14 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 19, 2011

    Redemption Abounds!

    This was one of those contemporary romance books I started one evening and finished in the wee hours of the morning. The writing is smooth, the characters are well developed, the plot is sweet, and lots of redemption for thirty somethings. I thoroughly enjoyed this read and it was just what I needed when picking up a romance without sex on every page. There are steamy scenes mind you, but the world in which the Kowalski's live could have been anyone's family that likes camping, close knit, and has a bestselling author in their midst. Also, those with a romantic side to see first loves and sweethearts reunite for a second chance will love this too.

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 19, 2011

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    Great Book!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 20, 2012

    Great read

    ## I did enjoy this book, mostly because of the humor and the hero Joe. How could you not love that character? The heroine was just ok, not great (hence the 4 stars instead of 5). Not as bad as the heroine in the next book in the series "undeniably yours" (kevin's story/don't bother with that one). But this story deserves a read for sure.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 6, 2011

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    Wow

    This is the first book i haveread by this author. She is now oneof my favorites! I loved this book. I couldnt put it down because I had to know what would happen next. Not to mention it gave me the camping bug something fierce!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 9, 2012

    AWESOME does not describe it!!!

    I have never wrote a review on here beofre but hands down this is the BEST book I have read in a VERY long time!!!

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  • Posted March 22, 2012

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    Exclusively Yours By Shannon Stacey is a smart and sexy read. K

    Exclusively Yours By Shannon Stacey is a smart and sexy read.

    Keri Daniels is put in a tough spot by her boss and must deliver a tall all interview about the reclusive author Joe Kowalski. Back in high school Keri and Joe were sweethearts until Keri broke Joe’s heart. Now Keri has to make a deal with Joe in order to save her job.

    Joe Kowalski never forget the girl that tore his heart out. Seeing Keri again brings back all those feelings he thought he had buried. He offers Keri a deal, come spend time with him and his family at their campground and he will answer one question a day.

    The chemistry between Joe and Keri is still as explosive as it was in high school. Spending so much time with Joe and his family make Keri dream about what might have been. They both give into their desires and wonder if this is the second chance at love for them both. But Keri’s job is on the line will she risk her second chance at love or let it slip away?

    Shannon Stacey is a new to me author. A friend recommended her book to me and I am so glad she did. This book is funny, sexy and very emotional. Joe and Keri’s story will remind you of first love and the what ifs of life. I also enjoyed the secondary story with Joe’s sister Terry and her husband’s reconnection as a couple. Looking forward to more from this author.

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  • Posted February 28, 2012

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    Great comfort read!

    This was a very enjoyable book.There was a sweetness to this book that I don't realize I miss until I find it again. Keri and Joe have a love to hate relationship which is fun to read. These two bicker like best friends, but the tension (both sexual and emotional) between them is crazy thick!! I can only imagined what it would have been like to be a fly on the wall when they were in the car on their way to the cabin.

    Joe is sweet, he's an author believed to be a recluse and Kerry is out to get his story. She's been selected because she knew him as a kid. Initially it sounded to me like this would be another love rekindled type story, and it was. But there was a lot more to it. They were in love years ago, but the growth both of them show not just in the immediate story, but through back story is what drew me in. Each has their secrets and Shannon Stacey did a fantastic job giving you enough hints here and there to keep you turning the page without telling too much. Kerry is a very headstrong character who wants to advance her career, until she sees there's another option that would make her just as happy. I loved her transformation from beginning to end, more than once I saw a little of myself in Kerry.

    I recommend this book for a comfort book. There's a little angst, but it adds to the story without causing to much frustration. Pick it up, it's a good one!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 17, 2012

    Amazing!!!!

    Loved this book from begining to end i fell in love with joe how could you not...... such a nice love story would read it all over again

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 26, 2012

    AWESOME

    Great Read! Not only do you connect with Keri and Joe, you become part of the Kowalksi family

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 24, 2012

    Highly reccomend!

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  • Posted January 20, 2012

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    A Family Affair!

    For all of us that have families that stick their noses into their business you'll enjoy this story. I loved the interaction of the family members and how they helped the book move. Both Keri and Joe might have gone their own ways but their love showed them the way back together. At times this story does move slowly but in the end its worth the time you put into it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 5, 2012

    The ultimate love story!

    You won't regret reading this. It's funny and romantic - you won't want to put this down.

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 4, 2012

    Awesome

    Great, fun, sweet, romantic!

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  • Posted December 4, 2011

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    Solid series start

    ( 3 to 3.5 stars for Joe and Keri - but I loved the family - especially kids and Kevin, so I'll be generous.)

    I went back and forth on this one. Parts were great - anyone who's been on a family camping trip will definitely relate to parts of this book, and anyone who's been "invited" to go on a family camping trip that isn't their family (and especially those whose family wouldn't dream of taking a camping trip, ever) will relate too. The Kowalski family is a riot. There was a six-page teaser to book two - Kevin's story - at the end that bumped it up my "to read" list fast.

    Parts I wasn't so crazy about: first, Keri just didn't "do" it for me. I guess I got her reasons for leaving in the first place, but I didn't really see her change in the end; it felt more like a cave in on her part...one I hope will last, but I'm not convinced of that by her actions and lack of personal growth. Second, the language bothered me a bit, both spoken and internal. Way too much casual profanity for my taste, and I am normally not adverse to a bit of language. There was just way too much and much of it seemed wholly unnecessary. Third, Joe was way too, ahem, excited - throughout most of the book. Honestly, he needed to be doused with ice cold water. Every other page, at least. Fourth - Terry, sucky personal life or no, was way too witchy throughout most of the book. She needed a good slap. Or several. Maybe a hundred.

    In the end, I did enjoy the book - more for the family than for the main characters, sadly; but it will definitely have me coming back for book two.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 27, 2011

    Just ok

    I was really trying to get into this book, but could not. It was easy to put down and forget about for days. Only 200 pages and took me a month to finish. It was predictable, but I finished it-just to finish it. Not crazy about this one. Would not recommend.

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  • Posted October 31, 2011

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    A fun romance novel revolving around family

    I thought the book would just me a fluff romance but I had no idea that it would be so funny. Yes, it's a romance book and of course they are always predicable but the whole aspect of the family was what really pulled it together and set it apart from other romance novels. You see, Joe strikes a deal with Keri that for every day she can hack it with his family on their Annual Kowalski vacation, he will answer one of her questions. Family vacation being the key word. There is mom and pop Kowalski, Joe's siblings Terry, Kevin and Mike and his wife Lisa. Along with that is Terry's 12 yr old daughter Stephanie and Mike and Lisa's four boys Joey (15), Danny (12), Brian (9) and Bobby (6). When you mix it all together you end up with a funny story as well and family drama as well. I loved how the book didn't just focus on the romance aspect of Joe and Kari but also touch base with the other family members problems as well as how close they are. Bobby was by far the funniest of the whole book and he was only 6, but you know young kids, they say the darnedest things. Like when he shots out "Oh yeah? Well you smell like sweaty balls!"

    Not only did I like the humor in the book but I liked the family's camaraderie as well. They all look out for each other and don't hold anything back. They ride their ATV's together and play the Annual Kowalski Volleyball Death Match of Doom. Which had some hilarious parts with the father being competitive and yelling for Kari to stop squirming on Joe's shoulders, pay attention and hit the ball. Then of course when things go sour the family is right there helping pick up the pieces. There really wasn't a chapter that didn't include the family in it.

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  • Posted October 13, 2011

    Light, sweet, fun easy read.

    This is the perfect book to read at the beach or louging around. It was romantic, not too sappy, very cute. I enjoyed the couple's history and had fun reading about their camping trip. The sexual tension was well done; I kept reading faster because the frustration was killing me. There's nothing better than a guy totally into you and getting a second chance, even a third if you want to get technical.

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  • Posted October 7, 2011

    sweet

    This was a sweet book. I felt sorry for the characters that they spent all this time away from each other just because they didn't have nerve to speak up. Terry's character annoyed me, she was pretty stubborn. The book never really hooked me though not like Yours to Keep did, which I loved!

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