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He’s going to the moon, but if he has his way, it won’t be single man.

Charlie loves being an astronaut. He lives for the thrill of the ride, the science involved in exploration and the celebrity status that comes with the job--but his life isn’t complete. He’s tired of being single. When the space company decides to put him on a dating show to increase attention for the space program, he realizes he’s in a world of trouble—unless he can convince Luna to come to the rescue.

Luna is the only woman who can ground this astrogeek. She can’t stand seeing the man she once loved on a dating show. She still loves him, but the memories of their breakup are hard to overcome.

Can her intrusion on the show and in Charlie’s life prove to be enough to salvage what they had of their relationship or is he destined to be Single in Space?


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EXCERPT

“I just finished undressing.” He returned to the stool. “Why?”

“Who are you undressing with?”

“You.” He snorted. “Christ.”

“And I’m on speaker.”

“How else would this work?” He wasn’t good at removing his clothes and doing anything else at the same time. Hell, he’d surprised himself by not falling down while removing the suit. He froze as someone thumped on the door. He snatched the phone from the counter and returned it to the regular setting. “Shit. They found me.” He massaged his forehead. “I never should’ve signed on for this bullshit.”

“You’re trending,” Luna said. “Charlie, by leaving that show, you’re a sensation. The publicity is working.”

This wasn’t how he’d wanted anything to work. “So?” Trending? What did that mean?

“You’re a publicity dynamo.”

He shook his head, knowing she couldn’t see him, and stepped into his loafers. A trickle of sweat cooled on his back. “I don’t want to do this. I don’t want those girls.”

The pounding increased.

“I know,” Luna said, her voice soft.

“I want you.” He should’ve kept those words to himself, but he couldn’t help how he felt. “I need to go. I’ve got to escape this mess, even if only for a little while.”

“Wait. Charlie?”

He stopped short. “I’m sorry. I should’ve kept my mouth shut. You hate me and I’ll get over you. I know.” He’d never get over her, but whatever.

“No, you won’t.”

“No?” She’d pushed him away. How dare she tell him how he was supposed to react?

“You won’t like I didn’t get over you,” she said. “I lied.”

“You did.” How could she do that to him? And she still had feelings for him? If she hadn’t, she wouldn’t have called, but still. “So?”

“Give me a few minutes. Stall,” she said. “Please?”

“Stall? For what?” He didn’t understand.

“Do you trust me?”

“You know I do.” He still wasn’t sure what she had in mind, but he’d let her show him. When she disconnected the call, he tucked the phone in his back pocket, then opened the door. “I quit.” Not much of a stall, but what did she expect?


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