Sugar Girl
Nicole Austin
A guy walks into a bar…
And finds the sweet girl he shouldn’t have
left behind.
While book smart Candy Dillon went to
college and embarked on an engineering career, Jeremiah Lange became a rodeo
champion and country music icon. Their differences have kept these childhood
friends apart until finally, the twists and turns in their individual paths
lead them right back where they belong.
All work and no play has Candy aching for a
thrill. Jeremiah is the perfect man to help check a few things off her bucket
list. From bungee jumping to making out on a Ferris wheel and an emotional spin
beneath bright spotlights, Candy’s having the time of her life.
But in the harsh light of the morning after
can she really hold on to a shooting star?
About
the Author:
Nicole lives on the sheltered Gulf Coast of
Florida, where inspiration can be found sitting under a big shade umbrella on
the beach, sipping cold margaritas and watching all the hunks at play. Always
an overachiever, Nicole stayed busy earning three college degrees and now
splits her time between working in a health care career and writing.
A voracious reader, she never goes anywhere
without a book, but started looking for something more. Something hotter. Her
passion for erotic romance lead to Nicole’s creation of sizzling characters and
boundary pushing stories. Now she lives in an incredible world where fantasy
comes to life in bold, vivid detail.
She can often be found conducting research
for her steamy stories while chatting with her muse and people watching. Turns
out those voyeuristic tendencies are useful after all, who could have guessed.
Excerpt:
Reaching out, he grasped the chair and
swiveled it until she faced him. Candy tilted her head back, way back, her
hungry gaze drinking him in. Unruly black hair had been tamed to silky waves
above big blue eyes she’d gladly drown in. His face was rough-hewn with sharp angles,
and a rugged beard shadow softened the intensity of his square jaw. He’d grown
into that coltish boy’s body and then some. Broad chest, powerful arms roped
with corded muscles, lean hips….
Calloused fingers grazed her cheek, drawing
her focus back to his smiling eyes.
“Of all the gin joints….” he prompted,
beginning a familiar greeting they’d shared a million times over while growing
up.
She grinned up at him. “In all the towns,
in all the world….”
“She walks into mine.” He finished the
famous movie line, cupping her cheek, his thumb repeatedly gliding along her
bottom lip. “I can’t believe it’s you. What are you doing here?”
“At the hotel? Guest speaker at a
conference. In San Antonio? I moved back to be closer to my mom. Dad—”
Her voice choked up, unable to say the
words. It had only been three months since her father’s fatal heart attack. The
wounds were still raw.
Strong arms wrapped around her, pulling her
in to that incredible body, one hand holding her head cushioned against a
delicious chest she wanted to lick, the other rubbing soothing circles over her
back. He smelled good—sandalwood and leather.
“I heard about your dad.” His voice rumbled
through his chest and into her, Candy eagerly soaked in the delicious
vibration. “I’m so sorry.”
In his arms, she felt safe and loved, never
wanting to leave. All too soon, he broke the embrace and stepped back. “Come
on, grab your drink. Let’s find a table and catch up.”
With a nod, she turned back to the bar, got
another glass and a bottle of the chocolate wine nestled in an ice bucket from
the crestfallen Luke. She gathered her belongings and followed Jeremiah to a
small table at the back of the bar.
Once they’d settled into seats, she turned
his question back on him. “So what are you doing here?”
“Had a bad injury last year and can’t
compete on the circuit anymore. Got tired of constantly being on the road with
the band.” He shrugged. “So here I am, spinning my wheels while I wait to close
on a ranch in the Hill Country.”
She’d known about the injury. It had been
all over the news. That damn ornery bull’s horn had come disturbingly close to
gelding Jeremiah. But the band? She hadn’t heard about him leaving Branded.
“A ranch? Wow! I thought you never wanted
to be tied to one place?”
“I grew up. Had to happen sooner or later.”
Shifting his chair closer, he reached out and placed his hand over hers on the
table that suddenly seemed a lot smaller. He made a blatant point of checking
her out, head to toe, a lascivious smile curving his lips. “You’ve certainly
grown up.”
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