Synopsis:
Bree
Murphy is stuck. Forced to grow up too fast after the tragic death of
her mother, she has little time for any sort of life for herself. Now
in her early twenties, she is coming to the realization that she
deserves to put herself first.
Drew
Dougherty is also stuck, in a state of merely existing. Memories and
secrets of the day he lost both of his parents haunt him, forcing him
to cope the only way he knows how...by fighting.
When
these two worlds collide, hidden truths are revealed and
relationships are put to the ultimate test. At a crossroad in their
lives, they must decide if taking a risk is worth everything.
Or
will their love be…
Totaled.
Totaled
is a full length, new adult contemporary romance novel.
Due
to mature content, profane language, and sexual situations, this book
is recommended for ages 18 and up.
Excerpt
My
heart raced, my palms grew sweaty, my skin felt flushed, and my
breathing sped up. I let my tongue graze over my lips to wet them,
and apparently that was invitation enough. His eyes immediately
dropped to my mouth. Drew started to slowly lean in towards me,
closing the distance between us, never releasing my face from his
hold. Everything moved in slow motion and I knew this was the moment
of our first kiss.
Suddenly, out of nowhere, the sky opened up and it started raining. Not raining, pouring! Everyone around us (who I’d been unaware of for the last hour) scattered like ants and we stood to run for cover with the rest of the crowd. People were frantic and crazy, squealing and sprinting for cover, bumping into us left and right. Drew grabbed my hand and pulled me with him, jogging away from the chaos in the rain. We were running in the street along the inter-coastal, in the direction of the gym a few blocks away. Already drenched, we laughed at each other, stepping in puddles and pulling each other back and forth to dodge others in our path. It felt like we were children, being playful and having fun with it, because what else could you do
at that point?
Suddenly, out of nowhere, the sky opened up and it started raining. Not raining, pouring! Everyone around us (who I’d been unaware of for the last hour) scattered like ants and we stood to run for cover with the rest of the crowd. People were frantic and crazy, squealing and sprinting for cover, bumping into us left and right. Drew grabbed my hand and pulled me with him, jogging away from the chaos in the rain. We were running in the street along the inter-coastal, in the direction of the gym a few blocks away. Already drenched, we laughed at each other, stepping in puddles and pulling each other back and forth to dodge others in our path. It felt like we were children, being playful and having fun with it, because what else could you do
at that point?
When
the rain picked up, we were still a good four blocks from the gym.
Drew suddenly stopped jogging in front of me and turned around to
face me, a look of intensity and determination in his expression. I
almost couldn't stop in time and nearly crashed into his chest. He
grabbed my face with both of his strong, masculine hands and looked
at me like I was a giant piece of chocolate cake and he was starving.
For two seconds he stared at me. Four seconds. Six seconds. All the
while standing in the middle of the street in the pouring rain. And
then his lips crashed into mine. His lips were firm at first but
immediately softened. He licked my lower lip, tasting me, enticing me
to open for him and I couldn't dream of doing anything in that moment
but exactly whatever he wanted me to do. I opened my lips slowly to
invite him in and our tongues touched each other, playfully at first
and then with purpose. They danced together in perfect synchronized
harmony like a beautiful Viennese waltz. The waltz turned into an
angry paso doble, full of passion and angst. His kissed me with
urgency, like he couldn't get enough, but not with haste. He was
savoring me, cherishing me. My hair stuck to my face, slick with
wetness from the rain, my dress clinging to my body, soaked all the
way to my underwear, but I didn't want to move. Our hands were
everywhere, grabbing each other anywhere, everywhere. He held my face
with one hand and reached around to the small of my back to pull me
in closer to him. The substantial, hard bulge between us confirmed
how much I was affecting him. I felt my core twitch and throb with a
need that I’d never felt before. My romance novels were finally
right about something—this aching and throbbing stuff was legit. I
didn't want to stop feeling it. I didn't ever want to stop.
Our mouths separated
and I tried to take a deep breath, but he moved his mouth down to my
throat and neck, kissing and licking, lapping up the raindrops from
my skin, and I couldn't possibly catch my breath with him doing that.
I suddenly realized where we were still outside, still in the wide
open, still in the rain. He must’ve felt me stiffen, because he
brought his eyes up to mine and smiled.
"Let's
get you out of the rain," he said, and we started jogging
towards the gym again.
Author
Bio:
I
am a mother to a beautiful five year old daughter and a wife to my
best friend. Being a labor and delivery nurse three nights a week
pays the bills but I have recently decided to take my hobby of
writing to the next level. Living in Florida where I was born
and raised allows me to hear the waves and stick my toes in the sand
whenever I want, which is vital to my emotional well-being.
Completely and absolutely obsessed with good music, the lifeline to
my creativity, I cannot and will not write without it. Some things
that I appreciate are honesty but not cruelty, an unapologetic sense
of humor, being able to make any situation fun, often dancing like no
one is watching, and a good cup of coffee with enough creamer to make
it blonde.
Being
an astute people watcher with a judgmental mind gives me constant
inspiration for my stories. My characters, like many authors, are
conceived from a hodgepodge of actual people in my life, unique
personality traits, real world encounters, and conversations that I
have directly taken part in. Totaled is my debut novel with many more
to come.
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