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It all started with the invitation. To
my ex-fiance’s new wedding.
I should have ignored it.Thrown it
away. Set it afire. But I didn’t. I replied.
With a plus one.
And then my assistant accidentally
mailed it.
Enter Hayes Whitley. Mega-movie star.
The man who has captured the hearts of millions. But I gave him mine
years ago. He was my first love. He was my everything. Right until he
up and left to chase his dreams without so much as a simple goodbye.
When he showed up out of the blue ten
years later, I should have known to steer clear. I should have
rejected his offer to take me to my ex’s wedding. I should have
never let him kiss me.
But I didn’t.
And now we’re left wondering if the
pieces of the life we once shared still fit together somehow. First
loves are hard to forget. The question is, do we want to forget? Or
do we risk the chance and see what happens next?
I hear my name. I think I do anyway,
and it distracts me enough momentarily that Hayes is able to grab and
pull me tighter into him, the cupcake now inches from my face.
We stare at each other in a silent
standoff, hearts racing and eyes daring. His gaze flickers over my
shoulder and then back to mine as I prepare myself for the smash.
But it doesn’t come.
Instead he eases up and only dabs the
frosting against the tip of my nose.
I sigh in relief.
Then gasp out in shock.
Because Hayes’s lips are on mine.
And not just a friendly peck. Not
hardly. The hand that held the cupcake is now empty. Chocolate fallen
by the wayside for a kiss. His fingers, sticky with frosting, are on
my cheeks directing my face. But there’s no thought of the frosting
he’ll get on my face or how funny it’s going to look when we walk
back to our villa because all I can think about is Hayes.
I could tell myself I part my
lips—grant him access—because I’m winded and need to breathe,
but that would be a lie. Because the minute his tongue dances against
mine, all I want to do is drown in his kiss. In the familiarity of
it. In the difference of it. The unexpectedness of it. The comfort of
it. In everything about him.
Hayes Whitley is kissing me. Again.
Finally.
His fingers are possessive—on the
underside of my jaw and the small of my back—and the soft groan he
emits communicates everything his lips are expressing and more.
His taste consumes me. The chocolate on
his tongue. The spark of desire. The lick of lust. The sense of calm
riled up by an overload of emotion.
My hands slide up the plane of his back
over skin heated by the sun and slick with frosting. His muscles
bunch beneath my palms as he shifts the angle of the kiss.
His tongue tantalizes and torments.
Begs me to want more with its tender caresses and then switches gear
and demands me to keep pace. To allow him to possess and claim.
I feel in droves. Want. Need. Lust.
More. Too much. Not enough. Don’t ever stop. What am I doing?
It’s just me.
And Hayes.
And the singular sensation of rightness
he is making me feel. A sensation I don’t think I had ever realized
was missing since he’d left, but now know I’ll never be able to
live without.
New York Times Bestselling author K.
Bromberg writes contemporary novels that contain a mixture of sweet,
emotional, a whole lot of sexy and a little bit of real. She likes to
write strong heroines and damaged heroes who we love to hate and hate
to love.
She’s a mixture of most of her female
characters: sassy, intelligent, stubborn, reserved, outgoing, driven,
emotional, strong, and wears her heart on her sleeve. All of which
she displays daily with her husband and three children where they
live in Southern California.
On a whim, K. Bromberg decided to try
her hand at this writing thing. Since then she has written The Driven
Series (Driven, Fueled, Crashed, Raced, Aced), the standalone Driven
Novels (Slow Burn, Sweet Ache, Hard Beat, and Down Shift (Releasing
10/4/16)), and a short story titled UnRaveled. She is currently
finishing up Sweet Cheeks a standalone novel out at the end of 2016.
Her plans for 2017 include a sports
romance duet (The Player (#1) and The Catch (#2)) and the Everyday
Heroes series (Cuffed (#1), Combust (#2), and Cockpit (#3). She’s
also writing a novella for the 1,001 Dark Night series that will be
out in February 2017.
She loves to hear from her readers so make
sure you check her out on social media.
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