Excerpt Reveal: Touching Down by Nicole Williams
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The whole world might be in love with
him. But all he’s ever loved is her.
Grant Turner’s
name is synonymous with football. The fans and media can’t get
enough of the player known as The Invincible Man, a nickname he
earned while growing up in one of the toughest neighborhoods in the
country and the nickname he’s kept by being one of the best players
in professional football today. No one can take him down. He’s
unstoppable.
But even a suit of armor has its weak point,
and Grant’s has always been Ryan Hale.
They were a couple of
kids when they fell in love, and just when it looked like the happy
ending neither expected was within reach, Ryan disappeared. No
explanations. No good-byes.
Grant coped by throwing himself
into the game for seven years, and he’s finally moved on. Or so he
thinks.
When she walks back into his life, all of those
feelings come crashing back, despite the warnings in his head that
tell him she’ll leave him again. Grant can withstand the league’s
toughest defensive line, but he’s always been weak where she’s
concerned.
No man can take Grant Turner down.
But one
woman certainly can.
One woman will.
How had I gotten here?
That was
the question still cycling through my head when I heard the shower
turn off. In the minute that followed, I did everything I could not
to think about what was behind that closed bathroom door. What being
a wet and naked Grant Turner.
What being the only man I’d
ever loved and the only man I ever would. My life felt like it was
ending, but his was only really getting started. There’d be more
for him, despite whatever he said or thought. There’d be love,
heartache, and more love. For Grant, I would be one of the many. For
me, he was the one of them all.
When the bathroom door opened,
a fog of steam burst into the bedroom. It wasn’t a plume; it was a
thick fog.
“Do you have any skin left after that scalding
shower?” I asked, turning toward the dresser so my back was to the
bathroom. Grant fresh from a shower had always been a weakness for
me, and I guessed nothing about that had changed.
“I don’t
know. What do you think?”
I saw him from the corner of my eyes,
standing beside me. When my gaze shifted to confirm whether he had or
had not scalded off his skin, my breath caught.
“Why are you
naked?” I blinked a few times to keep my eyes facing north. It was
a chore though. I felt as though two metal weights dangled from my
eyeballs and were trying to draw them downward.
Grant chuckled,
pulling open the bottom drawer. “I’m not naked.”
“Why
are you mostly naked?” When the fight against gravity became too
much and my eyes dropped below his navel, I literally felt flames
licking up my throat. Fuck me. That man had always had an amazing
body, but now . . . I knew women who’d auction off their souls for
a chance to be entertained by a body like that for a night.
“Because
I figured you wouldn’t prefer the alternative of me being fully
naked.” Grant pinched at the white towel tied around his waist as
he pulled a pair of light grey sweats from the drawer. “But since I
can tell from your shock I was wrong, what the hell.” In one flick
of a finger, the towel fell to the floor.
“Grant!” It came
out as more of a shriek than I’d intended, but he was standing two
feet in front of me, fully naked.
“What?” His voice was
innocent, but his smirk was the opposite. “Nothing you haven’t
seen before.” His muscles rippled when he shrugged, tugging on his
sweats. “Just seven years older is all.”
When he turned to
pick up his abandoned towel, I got the full view of his back which,
like this, looked as wide as the span of my arms.
“And seven
years bigger,” I muttered, still unable to believe he’d just
bared it all like that. Actually, the more I thought about it, I
shouldn’t have been so shocked. Grant wasn’t exactly
modest.
Glancing back at me, he winked. “Why thank you. Glad
you noticed.”
When I caught what he was getting at, heat
settled beneath my cheeks. “That’s not what I was talking
about.”
“Maybe. But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t what
you were thinking about.” He slid the waistband of his sweats
around until he found a comfortable spot. Which happened to be a good
half foot below his navel.
“In your hurry to make me
uncomfortable, you forgot to put on underwear.” I flattened my
expression to give the impression that I was not half as shook up as
he thought I was.
The truth was, I was probably twice as shook
up as he thought.
“I don’t believe in them,” he said
simply.
“You don’t believe in what? Underwear?” I felt my
forehead crease.
“I’m
anti-underwear.”
“Anti-underwear?”
“You know how
some people are anti-gun or anti-abortion? Well, I’m
anti-underwear,” he explained with a shrug. “But are you?”
My
arms folded and I looked across the room. “Am I
what?”
“Uncomfortable?” He moved a step closer, when he’d
already been five steps too close.
Now, it wasn’t just the image
of him clouding my mind. It was the way he smelled. The sound of his
breath. The feel of the warmth cascading off of his body.
Sealing
my eyes closed, I focused. I imagined the most Zen, peaceful place on
the planet. “No,” I said as firmly as I was capable.
“Liar.”
I heard the twisted smile in his voice. After a moment, I felt him
move closer. “Why do I make you uncomfortable? I never used
to.”
My eyes opened right into his. As dark as Grant’s eyes
were, a person would never notice the flecks of light in them if they
didn’t get close enough to see them. Up close, his eyes were more
light than dark.
“You don’t make me uncomfortable.” I
could hear the lie in my voice like it was a shout.
One by one,
Grant’s hands formed around the outsides of my elbows, his fingers
circling around my arms. His body pressed closer until his chest
touched mine each time he inhaled. “Then why are you trembling?”
His head dropped, his mouth moving just outside of my ear. “Why do
I make you uncomfortable, Ryan?”
His voice, his body. His
words, his touch. He was wrecking my resolve, one moment at a time,
until I could feel the last of it about to crumble.
“It’s
been a long day, Grant.”
“It has.” His head nodded beside
mine. “Let’s keep up this trend and make it a long night
too.”
My heart started to echo in my eardrums as a growing
ache pulsed inside me.
“We should get to bed.” My voice was
trembling now too.
“We should.” His head dropped lower to
my neck. He took in a long breath, like he was trying to take me
inside him. “Yours or mine?”
Despite my resolve, I smiled.
“They’re all yours technically.”
“They’re whatever
you want them to be just as long a you say which one you want me to
carry you into. Or feel free to point in the general area too. I can
figure it out.”
Nicole Williams is the New York Times
and USATODAY bestselling author of contemporary and young adult
romance, including the Crash and Lost & Found series. Her books
have been published by HarperTeen and Simon & Schuster in both
domestic and foreign markets, while she continues to self-publish
additional titles. She is working on a new YA series with Crown Books
(a division of Random House) as well. She loves romance, from the
sweet to the steamy, and writes stories about characters in search of
their happily even after. She grew up surrounded by books and plans
on writing until the day she dies, even if it’s just for her own
personal enjoyment. She still buys paperbacks because she’s all
nostalgic like that, but her kindle never goes neglected for too
long. When not writing, she spends her time with her husband and
daughter, and whatever time’s left over she’s forced to fit too
many hobbies into too little time.
Nicole is represented by Jane Dystel,
of Dystel and Goderich Literary Agency.
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