Sidewalk
Flower
Carlene Love Flores
Carlene Love Flores
Genre: Contemporary
Romance
Publisher: Evernight
Publishing
Number of pages: 336
Word Count: 106,300
Cover Artist: Sour Cherry
Designs
Evernight Publishing
http://www.evernightpublishing.com/
Author website
http://carlenelove.com/
Book Description:
In Sidewalk Flower, a
jaded young woman sets out on an intense road trip home to deal with
her past when she is asked to allow a relative stranger to tag along.
But, she’s seen too many
good guys succumb to the harsh realities of her supposed privileged
life in the music business and intends on keeping her distance.
When she picks up Lucky,
the southern gentleman cousin of her selfish best friend, she has
absolutely no idea of how to accept a perfectly good person with good
intentions. Home has never looked so good, or felt so far away.
Read an excerpt:
Her two insistent hands pressed against the back of his neck like she
was forcing him to do this. It was cute. Yeah, she was dead wrong.
He’d wanted to kiss her since he’d first seen her, hopping down
out of that girly silver Jeep. But he knew better. Earning
something you wanted took more than a few hours. And if he’d
gathered anything from her hot and cold responses so far, it was that
Jaxon’s vague but deliberate warning that he take good care of her
hadn’t been just puffed up, ego talk.
This girl was in
trouble.
He should have
stepped away for both their sakes. He knew he didn’t deserve this
kind of kiss, not yet. But California was glued to him on full speed
and didn’t appear to have a pause, let alone a rewind button. On
second thought, he’d let her get this out of her system and then
they’d start over.
Her hand had to be killing her, so he managed to pull it down and
keep it tucked at her side. But the other one was petting those
hairs at the back of his neck, leaving him seconds away from coming
undone. If he clenched his jaw any tighter, those painful yet
ticklish sensations shooting throughout his upper body would without
a doubt get him into trouble down below. Heck, if he squeezed her in
his arms like he wanted to, she’d feel how aroused he’d let
himself get. He worked his jaw to ease away from the pain, wishing
he could let go entirely and enjoy her touch. Yep, their fresh start
was gonna have to wait until she was done proving her point. Cute
girl though.
* *
*
His lips were soft and salty like he’d worked up a sweat at some
point during the day. Crap, again she cursed his damn tempting
bloodline. This would only complicate their pending trip even more.
So naturally, when he smartly pulled her one hand away, she found a
sweet spot of baby hairs with the other and went for more. Her
rules—that was the only way to play with the boys and stay safe.
Lucky’s hands eventually cupped the sides of her face, which was
fine because she had made her point.
“Are we okay?” he asked.
Well, hell if she knew. “Yes,” she said. They could figure the
truth out later. There would be an endless amount of open road ahead
of them come Sunday to think. Tonight was desperate Friday. “We’re
good.” But she hesitated because he looked for a moment like he
may have regretted things. When he coughed and cleared his throat,
she was sure of it.
“Come on, Miss ‘We’re Good’,” he said, as he urged her the
rest of the way to the back door. “I’d like to keep that promise
I made Jaxon. You could go a little easier on me from here on out.”
The inside of her mouth remained warm from their kiss as she
swallowed a cool breath of air. The contrasting temperatures left
her with a chill and a memory—the taste of the last kiss she’d
had. Cigarettes and beer. No hand holding. No talking. No first,
second or third date. As badly as her sour heart warned her to throw
Lucky in with that lot, she just couldn’t do it. He’d already
taken more care of her than any other guy she’d known.
“You shouldn’t take things so personally.” At his wince, she
splintered and added, “I know you didn’t sign up for this; I’ll
try to be…better.” No promises though.
“Okay.” He hesitated, and shifted on the steps. “Ready to go
inside?”
“No, you should go in though. I need to be alone.” A tingle
traveled around her wounded hand and she made the mistake of
squeezing it into a fist.
Lucky dipped his head then and ran his hand up along the back of his
neck, rubbing it in his obvious confusion. “Trista. I’m kind of
at a loss here. You’re obviously in pain. Just come inside and
let me help you.”
She tried to warn him, hoping he’d listen. “Lucky, you’re a
nice guy. Okay, I get it. You want to help, but I didn’t ask for
that and you have no idea what you’d be signing up for anyway.
Assholes can barely handle my world; a good guy like you doesn’t
stand a chance. Jaxon had no right doing this.”
“Hmmm.” He scratched at his sideburn. “You don’t know what
I can and can’t handle.” He looked down but she had caught his
every word.
About
the Author:
Carlene Love Flores is a
big fan of the stars (especially Orion), honest music (especially
Depeche Mode), and her traveling family (no favorites there-she loves
them all). These things have always inspired her to think up edgy,
intimate love stories and continue to do so. If she could touch
someone’s heart with her writing the way others have done for her,
she’d say truly there never lived a luckier girl.
Website & Blog:
http://carlenelove.com/
Group Blog:
http://waterworldmermaids.com/
Publisher:
http://www.evernightpublishing.com/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/cloveflores
or @cloveflores
or Carlene Love Flores
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