Love, romance,
hearts, flowers ,cupid…. Rubbish.
Abby Fine still hasn’t gotten over the pain of a year-old
betrayal and plans to spend this Valentine’s Day drowning her sorrows with a
ménage of men named Ben, Jerry, and Riesling.
Her plans are diverted when she drops and breaks her new
iPhone and gives in to a momentary hormone surge, agreeing to let office hottie
and tech god Tom Walker squirm his way into her condo to fix it.
Tom shows up with his Xbox, spicy Chinese food, and a habit
of stealing kisses every time she lets her guard down.
Can a weekend of laughter, videogames, and movies change
Abby’s opinion of stupid Cupid?
About the Author:
For a girl whose first book was called “The Scariest Forest
Ever,” the jump to romance may seem to be a far one. But a love of happy
endings and the stories she kept making up in her head for strangers on the
street lead to an unhealthy amount of time spent behind the keyboard typing
away and giggling mischievously over sassy heroines, sexy heroes, and healthy
sprinklings of geek humor.
With time split between a day job staring at teeth, two
little girls, college courses, workaholic husband, and too many voices in her
head, Jennifer still finds time to sneak off and devour all the books she can
find – even if it means hiding in the closet to read them.
She insists on her jokes being dirty, drinks spiked, and
tattoos placed in intriguing, muscular places you can only find when the
clothes come off.
Excerpt:
His hands crossed the gap between our bodies and rested on
my hips. Backing away would be the smart
thing to do. But hope filled my belly he’d kiss me again. The stupid part of my
brain had taken control again, and I didn’t fight it. I wanted a real kiss. “So
if you are in fact the geekier geek, what do I get as a forfeit?” he asked.
The shadow of stubble covered his chin and his upper lip,
ran up to the short sideburns he wore. His ears begged to be nibbled on. What
would that stubble feel like brushed against my skin? Dangerous thoughts,
especially since my hands had somehow ended up on his waist and my fingers
clenched his shirt. I looked at his arms, still surprised by the size of
muscles when they flexed. If the biceps were any indicator of the body hidden
under the cloth, it broke the mold of a stereotypical geek’s.
“Forfeit?”
“Yeah. You know, like a prize.”
“I think you already got a forfeit. You got to see me
naked.” And all I’ve gotten is a few stolen kisses.
“That was an accident.” He grew hard against my belly. It
pleased me to wonder what direction his thoughts had gone. I wondered if ice
cream intoxication existed. “How about sex in my truck?”
“No. Car sex isn’t really comfortable. And who said anything
about sex?”
“A man can hope. Besides, I know you’ve thought about it.”
“Have not.”
“Have, too.”
“Shut up and kiss me.”
He shook his head. “I promised to behave. You kiss me.”
7 comments:
Thank you for hosting me.
i really enjoyed the sound of this book. its a bit different from the usual comtemporarys looks lovely and light with laughter i love the cover the green is very eye catching
Thanks Julie. :) It is a light and fluffy sort of book. I wanted to write something fun and sort of silly(with jokes and what not that only other nerds would appreciate) I'm very lucky to have found a publisher and an editor that encouraged my geeky humor.
I have Love Kinection and need to clear my calendar to read. I am thinking during hockey practice!
mel
bournmelissa at hotmail dot com
I have the book and I just loved it. Tom and Abby were mind kind of geeks--brainy and sexy.
thanks
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