Title: Kiss Me Twice
Author: Lauren Hawkeye
Series: Three Little Words #3
Publication: TBD
Genre: New Adult, Romance
Audiance: 18+
Publication: TBD
Genre: New Adult, Romance
Audiance: 18+
Synopsis:
Can three people have a happy ever after in a world that runs two by two?
After two years of hiding, Adele Cavanaugh has finally found happiness with her first love, serious law student Malachi Hunter… and with sexy Australian rocker Dorian Marshall, the lead singer of the band Three Little Words.
But the universe doesn't seem to want Adele to be happy. Just when she thinks she can finally be free, the demons from her past make a devastating reappearance… and so does Malachi’s ex-girlfriend. Combined with an opportunity for the band that will take Dorian away from her, Adele wonders if she has been fooling herself all along.
Will Adele find the strength to let love win, even when it comes in a non-traditional form?
The third book in the Three Little Words series, Kiss Me Twice is a steamy New Adult romance that explores the love between two men who would rather share their woman than let her go. Two years ago Adele’s world fell to pieces… this books asks if she’s strong enough to put herself back together again.
Excerpt:
She
was back.
I
leaned back in the uncomfortable library chair in what I hoped was a casual
manner. I stretched, something I actually needed to do after five hours hunched
over my textbooks, but I was really just using the movement as an excuse to
stare.
An
excuse to stare at her.
After
weeks of studying her in quick looks and hidden glances, there shouldn't have
been anything new to see, yet I found my gaze dragged to her anyway.
Her
hair was long, a riot of silky waves that made my fingers itch to touch. Those
waves were so red that they couldn't have been natural, but it still suited
her.
In
contrast, her skin was pale, a creamy white that looked like it never saw the
sun. Lots of it was visible, since she wore tight, low slung jeans and some
skimpy little top with straps no wider than a piece of spaghetti. Yep, wide
expanses of skin open to my hungry eyes.
Even
more than the skin, I was fascinated by the ink that was etched onto it.
Brightly
colored flowers sleeved her arms. I didn’t have a clue what kinds they were, but
I knew that they suited her.
I
wanted to run my fingers over them, to trace the brilliant, gem colored petals
and stems. It was an urge that didn't sit comfortably. No matter how hot she
was, girls with tattoos weren't my type.
I’d
had ‘my type’ carved out for me since birth.
Tugging
my stare away, I looked back at my textbook. The black print and yellow
highlighter swam in front of my eyes. I blinked once, hard, and snuck another
quick glance at her.
This
time she was looking back. The expression on her face, in those insanely blue
eyes was slightly mocking, daring me to say something, or even to just smile.
A
jolt rocketed through me as I felt myself pulled into the intensity of that
stare. I tried to open my mouth, to say something, but the words stuck in my
throat.
Finally
I tore my stare away, mortified. I felt my cheeks flush, not such a manly look
for a dude.
I
seriously had to get this… obsession, or whatever it was… under control, or I
was going to have to find a new place to study. Though I still didn't
understand why she hung out here, in the law library. She could have been
prelaw, I supposed, but I’d certainly never seen her in any of my classes. I
would have noticed. Not to mention that… well… she just didn't look like law school was her big calling.
There were exceptions, true enough, but most of the people that I crammed into
those massive lecture theatres with were a bit more on the conservative side
than the redheaded goddess seated down the table.
More
conservative… more like me.
Focus,
I told myself, trying to shake her from my mind. It didn't matter how much she
fascinated me, nothing was ever going to happen in that direction. I wasn't
even sure that I wanted it to.
She
was hot. I wanted her. But I couldn't imagine us together. I had a preconceived
notion of my life, a five year plan, and a sexy redhead with tattoos didn’t fit
into it.
The
scent hit me first. Wild and sweet, the perfume teased the insides of my nose,
heated my gut.
I
swallowed thickly, bracing myself, then looked up to find the gorgeous creature
from my most prurient daydreams, sitting across the table from me.
“Hey,”
she said, and her voice was exactly like I’d pictured it, smoky and full of
sex.
“Hi.”
My own voice sounded strangled. I took a deep breath, exhaled through my nose,
and tried to calm the fuck down.
“Don’t
you ever take a break?” She leaned over and drummed her fingers on the open
page of my textbook. Those ropes of red hair brushed over the tops of her
breasts as she did, and I had a sudden mental picture of that vivid scarlet
against the heat of my cock.
Bad Mal. Focus.
“Well?”
She repeated her question, and I blinked, struck dumb by the twilight zone of
having the object of my affection actually talking to me.
And
now that she was, she was going to think I was a total dumb ass.
“I
have a lot of studying to do.” Man, that sounded lame. I settled back in my
chair and raked a hand through my chestnut colored hair, which was likely
sticking straight up after so many hours in the library. “Prelaw. You know.”
“I
don’t, actually. I’m in nursing.” She tossed that long hair over her shoulder,
and I watched, mesmerized, as the breasts revealed by that skimpy top jiggled
with the movement. “I just like to study here.”
Pinning
me with a look that I couldn't tear myself away from, she grinned and sank her
teeth into her lower lip. “It’s got a great view.”
Holy hell.
Did that mean what I thought it meant?
“Don’t
you have to study in nursing? Isn't that why you’re here?” Way to go, Mal. I flinched inwardly as the most boring words ever
poured out of my mouth.
But
that was me—studious. Driven. Headed for an Ivy League law school, ideally the
one my father had attended so many years ago.
In
a word... boring.
I
thought she’d make a face, one of those ones that girls do when they suddenly
realize that the guy they've been talking to is a complete dud. Instead she
surprised me by tilting her chair back and laughing. I didn't get the
impression that she was laughing at me.
“Yes,
I have to study.” She grinned and let the chair fall flat again, the resultant thunk echoing through the silence of the
library. “But I believe in taking breaks from time to time.”
I
had no idea what to say to that, so I just nodded my head like an idiot.
Leaning
forward like she was about to share a deep, dark secret with me, she pointed to
the front of the library. The entire wall and doors were made of glass, with a
clear view of the street and campus beyond.
“See
that building across the street? The shit brown one?” She pointed; I squinted. I
didn't see as well with my contacts in as I did when I wore my glasses, but the
guys in my fraternity poked fun at me when I wore the thick plastic frames.
I
nodded again, warily, not sure where she was going with this.
“I
live there. I have coffee. And I’m heading there right now.” She stood, the
neon lights of the library illuminating her floral ink.
Why
was I so drawn to those tattoos?
When
I tore my gaze from the ink to look at her face, I found that she was watching
me with amusement. “Interested?”
“I—”
I sputtered a bit, wishing so hard to be cooler than I was. At first I thought
she was calling me on my bullshit, asking me if I was interested in her.
I
didn't lie. I was crazy interested, even if I didn't want to be. She was like a
bright butterfly flitting through the black and white television show that was
my life.
She
quirked an eyebrow at me when she caught my quizzical look, and I realized she
was referring to the coffee she’d offered. She cast another grin my way, then
started to gather up her stuff. I stood, reaching out and catching her around
the waist before she walked away.
The
thin cotton of her tank top stood between my fingers and her skin, but the
flash of heat that passed between us burned me.
“Wait.
What’s your name?” Slowly I let my fingers fall. It was hard to break the
contact.
She
watched my hand fall, then studied me for a moment, as if trying to see inside
my head.
“I’m
Adele.” She cocked her head to one side, clearly waiting for me to reciprocate.
“Malachi.
Mal. Malachi Hunter.” Man, why did I feel like I was trying to speak a
different language around her? I tried to phrase my next sentence in my head
before blurting it out, but she winked at me and turned to saunter across the
library floor, heading towards that front door.
“See
you if I see you, Mal.”
I
sat back down in my seat and watched her walk away. She had one of the sexiest
asses I’d ever seen, and my mouth watered.
Why
had she invited me over? Was it really for coffee? Or was it for something
more?
I
had no business going to find out, and yet I barely had time to wonder before
my body found itself slamming my textbook closed and throwing my things into my
backpack.
I
could tell myself that she wasn't my type all I wanted, but the fact remained
that I couldn't wait to find out.
Author Bio:
Lauren Hawkeye/ Lauren Jameson is a writer, yoga newbie, knitting aficionado and animal lover who lives in the shadows of the great Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada. She's older than she looks--really--and younger than she feels--most of the time--and she loves to explore the journeys that take women through life in her stories. Hawkeye's stories include erotic historical, steamy paranormal, and hot contemporary. Make sure to check out her work as Lauren Jameson, where her erotic romances take a walk on the wild side.
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