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Kiss Me at Midnight
Kiss Me at Midnight
Kiss Me at Midnight
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Kiss Me at Midnight

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Trent Brooks always focused on work and his family, but he never could find a way to balance a love life. When tragedy strikes his family he is granted guardianship of his eight year old niece. When Trent meets Jake Langston while taking his niece to meet Santa Trent feels an instance connection. Is there such thing as love at first sight? Trent Brooks must learn to balance his work and family life in order to find his chance at love. Will Trent and Jake find their kiss at midnight?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherD.M. Cupp
Release dateNov 14, 2012
ISBN9781301629336
Kiss Me at Midnight
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D.M. Cupp

D.M. Cupp was raised in Austin, Texas and grew up writing stories and bringing the characters in his head to paper. D.M. loves to read all types of novels, but his passion is romance. His goal is to create characters that are realistic and that readers can relate to, and keep the reader guessing as the characters take the reader on their story...hopefully leading to a happy ending. When D.M. isn’t writing he is spending time with his friends, family, and partner of three years and their two beautiful babies (a Chihuahua and a Dachshund-Chihuahua mix dubbed a ‘chiwinnie’).

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    Kiss Me at Midnight - D.M. Cupp

    Kiss Me at Midnight

    By D.M. Cupp

    Copyright 2012 D.M. Cupp

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    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are solely the product of the author’s imagination and/or are used fictitiously, though reference may be made to actual historical events or existing locations. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead is entirely coincidental.

    Table of Contents

    Dedication

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    Nine

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    About D.M. Cupp

    Contact D.M. Cupp

    Dedication

    I want to continue to thank my Family, Friends, and my Babe for their continued support of my crazy ideas and giving me the courage to pursue my dreams.

    To my Fans thank you for your continued support, comments, and loving my characters as much as I do.

    One

    This sucks! Jake Langston said sitting in the food court across from his friend Cassidy.

    It’s not that bad, Cassidy said reaching out and touching Jake’s forearm.

    Really, Jake asked with just the right amount of sarcasm. I’m a college graduate and the only job I was able to get was a photographer in Santa’s workshop? This is not how I hoped to spend the holiday season. You know I hate the mall at this time of year.

    I know you do, but it’s only for a few weeks and you still have that chance to gain a position with that photographer’s company.

    Jake sat in silent defeat for a moment. He was graduating college in seven days, and all his plans of having an amazing job lined up afterwards were nonexistent. He had pursued his passion of photography and had a good time during his internship, but that had just ended. He wasn’t stressed for money because he had been setting money aside so he wouldn’t be stressed when the internship ended and even though he wouldn’t have to wait until his next paycheck to arrive; he was now beginning to wonder when his next paycheck would come from a job he loved.

    So when do you start? Cassidy asked.

    Friday morning, Jake replied.

    Well it’s only for a few weeks. I know you hate the job already, but it pays the bills. Right, she asked.

    Cassidy had a way of pulling him from his bad moods. It was one reason the two got along so great. The two had met freshman year of college during an introduction course and became instant friends the moment they both saw this girl dressed to end up on the worse dress list and both replied ‘oh no she didn’t,’ in unison. A friendship was quickly formed and had been roommates the moment they had been allowed to move off campus.

    You still coming over for dinner on Thursday, Cassidy asked.

    I wouldn’t miss it. Maybe I’ll eat so much turkey that I’ll get so full that I’ll sleep through this entire season. Jake smiled grateful that he had someone to spend the holidays with.

    Cassidy’s family had opened their home to him since his family had disowned him when he came out to him at the end of his freshman year. It had been a time in his life that he thought he never would get through, but Cassidy had stuck by his side, and the family did again when he received an email from his sister that he hadn’t spoken to in four years informing him that his father had passed away.

    It won’t be that bad. You know what I say ‘everything happens for a reason.’

    Well this must be for pure humiliation because you should see the uniform I have to wear. Not only do I work in Santa’s workshop, but apparently I’m one of Santa’s elves.

    Cassidy almost choked on her sip of soda from laughter, Warn a girl next time will you? She said after swallowing the remaining drink and wiping up the spewed liquid on the table.

    Well thanks for the moral support.

    I’m sorry it’s just the image I have. Do you have to –?

    Wear green tights? He said finishing her sentence. Yes, green tights, pointed ears, the works. Jake was confident with his appearance, but not in a conceded way. He worked out from time to time, but never regularly to call him a gym bunny and he didn’t

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