Excerpt
He leans closer, his nose brushing the side of mine. His
scent—the mouthwatering, fatally toxic scent of him—enters my body. I inhale
deeply just as he blows out a breath.
“Difficult in that I don’t think I can hold
out another second,” Smith says, his lips brushing mine on the last word. It
would be the easiest thing in the world, to lean up and press my lips against
his. I want him to want me as badly as I want him. The feelings are so intense
I have to close my eyes to block out one sense.
“Don’t hold out,” I whisper. “You can’t hide
forever.” When I feel his hands on the sides of my face, I open my eyes.
“Smith,” I finish.
Instead of responding, he nods and rubs his
thumb along my lower lip and ends by pulling it down to open my mouth.
I’m hyper aware of this moment. I know it’s
when everything changes. The setting sun plays peekaboo through the trees next
to us, and the sounds of the children’s shrill laughter lift on a slight
breeze. Smith leans down and brushes his lips against mine back and forth. I taste
his breath as mine mingles with his. My head, held still in his hands, is at
his mercy. When I’m sure it’s going to happen, I wrap my hands around his waist
and pull my body against his. The muscles he’s worked so hard to rehabilitate
mold against me as if they were made to fit with mine.
“I’m going to kiss you,” he says. And then he
does. Before I can respond. Before I can scream at the top of my lungs, Yes!
Finally. Please. Kiss me and never stop. Our lips crash together in a hurried
violence. It’s a large amount of pent-up sexual frustration culminating in our
mouths colliding—becoming one. After all of our interviews, my mind wandering
to his perfect moving lips I could only dream about tasting, I finally get
them. His tongue seeks mine out as his hands tilt my head to the side to ease
us into a better angle.
I clutch the back of his shirt, tugging him
into me until I think I may be hurting him. He releases my head and picks me
up, turns so his back is against the tree, and continues his assault from here.
My legs wrap around his waist, and in the midst of this frenzied lust filled
with stolen breaths and shared emotions, his erection pressing against me, I
decide that Smith Eppington is the only person I want to kiss for the rest of
my life.
He’s my morphine, the solitary reason my heart
beats fast and slow in any single moment. I might as well be stringed like a
puppet and marched into an arena naked. This is how I feel when he asserts his
control—his dominance—over me. There are so many things I want to tell him, but
neither of us wants to be the first to break away from this moment of pure
bliss. I’ve never been kissed like I’m oxygen, like I’m the reason one lives,
kissed like I alone can keep a heart pumping.
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Blurb
Carina Painter lives a life
she created in between the pages of her bestselling novel. At least, that’s
what she outwardly portrays. A heart-rending childhood followed by an abusive
engagement leaves her broken in all ways possible. A chance encounter provides
the fork in the road she so desperately desires.
Navy SEAL Smith Eppington
is fighting the war of his lifetime. One that isn’t fought with weapons and
highly sought intelligence. It’s a battle to remember his past. The accident
that scarred seventy five percent of his body, and stole the life of his best
friend also seized parts and pieces of his memory. When an author asks to
interview him for a fiction novel, he’s ready to pour his heart out no matter
the cost.
The friendship that
blossoms between Smith and Carina is something extraordinary. It’s a living,
breathing love story about finding yourself, change that is out of your
control, grasping what you can, and letting go of everything else.
In a twist of kismet,
remembering could destroy everything, but fiction may be what saves the day. A
friendship built on new truths and a relationship torn apart by old lies
collide in a poignant novel by International Bestselling Author, Rachel
Robinson.
About the Author
Rachel
grew up in a small, quiet town full of loud talkers. Her words were always only
loud on paper. She has been writing stories and creating characters for as long
as she can remember. After living on the west coast for many years she recently
moved to Virginia Beach, VA.
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