Showing posts with label best friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best friends. Show all posts

Sunday, August 5, 2018

The Fear of Falling Amanda Cowen Book excerpt 1

Publication date: August 22nd 2018


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Synopsis:
When Ella Jones’ twenty-first birthday ends with a bang – literally – she never imagined it would be with her best friend since freshman year, Ryan Owen.

A year later, after their so called “mistake”, they’re still best friends and about to rock their Senior year at the University of San Francisco. But when Ryan returns from spending a summer in Australia and brings back a friend, Liam George, who takes an immediate liking to Ella, Ryan starts to question the Aussie’s intentions with his best friend. The trouble is, Ryan has a girlfriend of his own, and Ella and Ryan swore they would never cross that line again – until they do.

They try not to let their second slip up affect their friendship, but when Spring Break forces them to vacation under the same roof; and Ryan’s ex walks back into his life, Ella is shocked by a fierce stab of possessiveness. And when Ella continues to see Liam, Ryan finds himself plagued by unfamiliar jealousy. With their friendship strained for the first time, Ella and Ryan face an alarming truth: Maybe they can’t be just friends. Maybe they are falling faster than expected. And maybe, deep down, they want to



AUTHOR BIO:
Amanda Cowen can be found eating cupcakes, singing off-key, or watching a good RomCom when she isn't trapped on her computer writing stories. She is an "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" fanatic, a hater of roller-coasters and a country music junkie. She lives in Thunder Bay, ON where the summers are short and the winters are long.

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Book Excerpt 1
The airport isn’t busy with people coming and going, instead it’s
uncharacteristically quiet for a Friday night as I watch the fading sunset
through the windows. With each minute that passes the airport grows
quieter, and I eventually sense his presence as he slides into the empty
seat beside me and bumps his shoulder with mine.
“Holy Hipster.” He beams at me, eyes lit with bliss. “I don’t think I’ve
ever seen you wear a pair of ripped jeans or with such straight long hair
covered by a beanie hat.”
“Hey, buddy. Nice to see you too.” I say biting back a laugh. Of course,
he noticed I made few personal adjustments over the summer. One of
them being I grew my hair past my shoulders to about mid back and
yes, I bought a beanie hat. I also bought two pairs of ripped jeans,
which I realize is totally out of character, but Jonathon told me my butt
looked fantastic in jeans so I bought them. “Is this your annoying way of
telling me how good I look?”
He laughs. “Aw I missed you, Jonesy.” He doesn’t shy away from his
proclamation when I look over at him. After a pause with strange,
mutual inspection, he asks, “Did you pierce your nose too?”
I nod. “Yes. I did.” When he makes a face I playfully shove him. “Don’t
pretend you don’t like it.”
“I leave you for one summer and suddenly you’re wearing beanie hats,
probably bicycling all over San Francisco, and I bet you’re even putting
avocado on everything.”
“Hey I may be borderline hipster, but you look like a homeless person.” I
say abruptly, playfully teasing him right back. “Your skin is brown and
leathery from the sun... and seriously why is your hair so long and
stringy?”
“It’s beach hair.”
Laughing I continue, “You also have the worst beard.”
He looks at my eyes, my cheeks, my lips for a long moment before
meeting my eyes again. “Aw just admit you love my new Zen
appearance just as much as I love you as a hipster.”
“Never.”
He grins over at me. “Come on Jonesy, time to give your best bud a
hug.”
He wraps his arms around me and holds me close. He smells like the
ocean and peppermint toothpaste. I hug him back and realize how
much I missed him too. I missed his incessant need to tease me, our
friendly banter and his warm embrace. It feels like forever since we’ve

seen each other and I don’t want to ever let go. That is until he playfully
starts to rub his beard all over my face. It itches against my skin and I
wrestle against him to break free, both of us laughing.
And it’s when he pulls away from our hug that I meet the eyes of a guy
approaching Ryan with a tray of coffee in hand. He appears to be a few
years older than we are and tall, with light blonde hair and bright blue
mischievous eyes. He has a well maintained beard framing his full lips.
He’s watching us and smiling. He doesn’t look away when our eyes
meet. If anything, his smile gets bigger.
He nudges Ryan in the back. “Here, mate. Your coffee.”
Wait...was that an Australian accent too? My goodness this guy is drool
worthy.
Ryan stands to greet him. “Thanks bud.”
The blonde stranger smiles down at me. “I got one for you too...Jonesy
right?” What he says makes me draw back and look over at Ryan to
assess his reaction. “You like two milk, no sugar?”
“I’m sorry, do I know you?”
Ryan laughs and drapes his arm around my shoulder. “Jonesy this is
Liam George. We worked together on the farm. He’s going to be
crashing with me Jayce and Kale for a while.”
Oh. Liam continues to watch me with an amused grin.
“Nice to meet you. My actual name is Ella.” I say and take the coffee
from him. “Jonesy is what Ryan likes to call me.”
With a smirk, he shakes my hand. “Well Ella, it’s nice to finally meet
you. Ryan has told me a lot about you.”
“Has he now?” I detect a hint of blush on Ryan’s cheeks.
“One thing he neglected to tell me though was how beautiful you are,”
Liam gives me a wink from one of his clear baby blues. “I love your
nose ring.”
Ryan shifts his gaze curiously between us.
I place my palm on Liam’s chest. “Aw that’s so kind of you to say.” He
puffs out his chest clearly enjoying my advances. “And I must say, I do
love your beard. So well maintained.”
“We should probably head over to baggage claim – “Ryan cuts in,
muscling his way between me and Liam as he rolls his carry-on behind
him. Liam shrugs and we follow Ryan as he leads the way.

Monday, July 30, 2018

Just this Once by Mira Lyn Kelly

Sean Wyse has an image of his ideal wife--the right education, pedigree, and social standing. But when it comes to the women he dates for fun--the complete opposite. And they are all blonde with blue eyes much like his best friend, Molly Brandt. Sean needs to uphold the family reputation--lately, his mother has been pressuring him to find the ideal wife. Sean doesn't want a marriage like his parents. He recently discovered that his parents have never been faithful to each other--that explains his two half brothers by his father's mistresses. His parents only remain married for appearance sake. Sean wants to marry for love not as a business deal. 

Molly Brandt has been in love with Sean since she was 15 when her parents were killed and she had to move in with her older brother and his roommate (Sean).Sean did everything he could to get Molly out of her depressive funk and to smile. Molly has been secretively in love with Sean since then. She tries to hide it. She finally has a handle on it--she doesn't cry every time he seriously dates someone. Her heart no longer yearns for him. That's when her crush was only one-sided. Sean goes and changes things beginning with throwing her deadbeat roommate out and replacing him. Molly can take care of herself--she has three jobs and two businesses to run. She doesn't need Sean to rescue her. She can take care of herself. Molly asks Sean to move out. No way can her heart handle a near naked Sean in her apartment--she could barely handle it when she was a teen. Now, she could do something about it--only if Sean feels the same way. No way is she going to be just another notch on his bedpost. 

What happens when Sean feels the same way? He has always been protective of her much like her brother, Max. But unlike Max, he wants to savor every inch of her. He can't stop thinking about her. His mother and other people make Molly insecure about herself. Can he get through to her about how he feels about her?


Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Blind Kiss Renée Carlino

Blind Kiss 
Renée Carlino

Penny is a suburban housewife living in a McMansion and feeling completing unsatisified with her life. On the outside, she has the perfect life--a 14 year old genius who is going to MIT in the fall, an attractive husband, volunteering at her son's school, yet nothing feels right. She loves her son Milo dearly. But he will be leaving soon for college. Penny sits outside of a Subway that used to be the ballet studio she studied at in her youth. She dreams of what could have been before her dance partner dropped her tearing two of her tendons and ending her dancing career.
Gavin has been in the friendzone since shortly after he and Penny participated in a psych study to help out Penny's best friend Ling. Gavin and Penny were blindfolded and asked to kiss to determine whether people can have chemistry without the physical attraction. Gavin asked Penny out immediately after the study but Penny needed to focus on her studies and dancing. But a decision Penny made her senior year changed their relationship.
Gavin has always loved Penny even after the decision she made that changed their relationship. Now, the table have turned. It's Gavin's turn to decide whether their relationship can be pursued or if they will forever be stuck in the friendzone with each other even though they both have incedible chemistry together. But horrible timing. Will Penny find that something to fulfill the emptiness in her soul? Will Gavin make the same mistake that Penny did 14 years ago?

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36622744-blind-kiss