I am so excited to be able to bring you guys weekly teasers from the upcoming release from Nazarea Andrews, This Love.
I recently read this book and absolutely loved it! So come back every week for a new teaser and be ready for This Love to hit booksellers on June 25!
There are also links at the bottom of this post to enter two giveaways Nazarea is having right now…good luck!
A note from Nazarea:
“We are a week away from release!!! Which means today is our last teaser! This is one of my favorite scenes, and I’m super excited to share it with you!!! 🙂
(Quick note—there is also a giveaway going on over at my blog, and in celebration of the upcoming release, Edge of the Falls is on sale!!)
Synopsis:
She wants a summer job and a ride to a wedding.
He wants an assistant and a distraction from the mess his life had become.
They didn’t know they needed each other.
Avery Emili needs two grand. Two grand and a plane ticket–her sister is counting on her to get to Jamaica for her wedding. But the semester is over, and tutoring college freshman and high school students has dried up until the fall.
Atticus Grimes needs help–the messy split with his wife left the twenty-eight year old professor scrambling to keep things together as the semester winds down. Now he’s got a research grant he has to actually do research for and all he wants to do is drown himself in a tall bottle of bourbon.
When Avery sees his ad for an assistant, all she’s thinking is a summer job. But as they spend time together, in the office and out, both of them begin to realize something is there. Something that can’t happen–he’s a professor and she’s a student. And both of them have histories, pasts that won’t let go. Can two broken people pulled apart by expectations find a way to be whole?
Teaser:
I stare at her as she slides into my booth. Her cheeks are flushed, her lips still wet from tequila; her eyes sparkle with amusement and fire.
“I’m here. What do you want, Professor?”
Irritation swamps me—she knows I don’t like it when she calls me that. “You made a friend over there.” I nod at the guy, who is still staring at her.
“Jealous? You didn’t step in.”
“You took care of yourself. I won’t get involved if you can take care of yourself. But—” I lean toward her, my lips brushing her ear. “—If you can’t, don’t think for an instant I’d hesitate.”
She shudders, and I want to push her back against the booth and kiss her, want to shove her skirt up and slide into her—
I sit back, giving her—and me—room to breathe.
“What do you want, Atticus?” she asks, looking away.
That is the question. “I don’t know.”
She twists and glares at me. “That’s a cop out, and we both know it,” she snaps.
Avery starts to scoot out of the booth and I let her. I haven’t seen this side of her, not directed at me. She’s furious, all the soft sweetness gone. She’s halfway across the bar when the redneck from before intercepts her. Avery’s motions are sharp, her smile forced, and she tries to edge around him. His hand closes over her wrist, and I move without thinking.
I’m across the bar in a few strides. Redneck is still holding her, his eyes laughing as he teases and tries to get her on the dance floor. She’s stiff when I slide my arms around her waist, pulling her against me. Its a thousand kinds of crazy. But I do it anyway, nuzzle her hair. “Dance with me.”
The redneck frowns, and I want him to push. I want the excuse to fight him. But he’s a good kid—he steps back and nods.
“I was fine,” she says, and I love the tremble in her voice as my hand slips under the silk top, finding skin even softer.
“I wasn’t,” I say honestly.
She doesn’t resist as I tug her gently onto the dance floor. It’s a fast song, but I’m not in the mood for that. I pull her against me, back to my front, and we sway to the music. Her hands come up over mine, her hair falling to the side as she tilts her neck and leans into my shoulder. It’s a quiet surrender that makes my pulse spike. I lean down, kissing her neck, and her grip on my hands tightens.