SNEAK
PEEK into
ON
THE ROCKS
BY
BESTSELLING AUTHOR SAWYER BENNETT
Last
Call, #1
Adult
Contemporary Romance
Releasing
February 17th, 2014
~Synopsis~
He left to travel the world for fame and glory,
but only after spurning Gabby Ward and crushing her young heart. Now Hunter
Markham has come back home to the sand and salty breeze of the North Carolina
Outer Banks so he can open up Last Call, a beach bar nestled among the dunes of
the Atlantic.
Gabby Ward is not happy that Hunter has
returned. Bitter over his rebuff years before, she’s content to stay far away
from him and his dangerously charming ways.
Gabby’s well-schemed plans to ignore Hunter go
up in flames when he presents an offer to her that she simply can’t refuse,
throwing them together in a common quest to each reach their goals. Working
together day in and day out proves to be problematic for Gabby, who soon
realizes that the feelings she had for him are still very much alive. Hunter
struggles to reach through to Gabby’s cold heart, all while starting a new
career away from his life as a top ranked, professional surfer.
What starts out as a mutual business arrangement
soon turns into a passion that neither of them can continue to deny.
Hard choices lay ahead for both of them when
Hunter is offered a once in a lifetime opportunity to return to the pro surfing
tour.
Choices that could destroy what they have built
or take them further than they ever had dared to hope.
~Sneak Peek Excerpt~
ON THE ROCKS
By Sawyer Bennett
“What the fuck is wrong
with her?” I grumbled.
“You’re clueless, dude,”
Brody said while he placed the twenties, tens, fives, and ones in their
respective drawers. He opened up the rolls of coins and emptied them in their
slots. “Absolutely clueless.”
Walking up to the bar, I
pulled a stool out and leaned one ass cheek on it, laying my forearms on the
bar. “Want to enlighten me?”
Shutting the register
drawer, Brody turned to look at me. “You two remind me of two kids who like
each other but don’t understand it. So rather than confronting it, you pick at
each other, letting your confused emotions come out as anger and stupid words.”
“I’m not the one picking
at her,” I pointed out.
“True, but I expect
Gabby’s feelings run in a different direction than yours. You’re running around
with your tongue hanging out, panting after her, and she’s got her heart tied
up. It’s the classic difference between men and women.”
I stood there with my jaw
hanging open, staring in wonder at Brody. He just fucking ‘Dr. Phil-ed’ me, and
I was in awe.
“How in the fuck do you
know that?” I asked.
He shrugged his shoulders
and walked out from behind the bar, heading toward the stockroom. “One thing in
prison you have a lot of… is time. Three things came out of it. I devoured a
lot of books, I had plenty of time to think, and I sharpened my observation
skills. I see plenty of what goes on, even if you and Gabby don’t.”
I was struck dumb. My
brother… the felon… the philosopher. I was beyond grateful that he was actually
having a conversation with me. I was blown away at the nature of said
conversation. My respect for my brother increased tenfold, because I realized
that prison might have actually made him smarter… keener… even potentially more
well-rounded.
“You amaze me,” is all I
could think to say.
Brody just snorted at my
comment and walked into the storeroom, while I stared after him. Maybe that was
a turning point for Brody, actually doling out advice to his dumbass brother.
Now it’s Wednesday
morning and, as I pull into the parking lot of Last Call, I see Gabby’s work
truck. None of the other crew members have arrived, but it’s only 7:30 AM and
they don’t usually clock in until around eight. I have no clue what time Gabby
shows up each morning, but I’m guessing it’s way earlier than seven thirty.
Unlocking the door, I let
myself in and relock it behind me. I’ll open it back up at eight.
I hear sounds coming from
the back room, which leads out onto the existing deck. Gabby said they’d be
starting the deck expansion today, so I expect to find her out there.
When I walk back there
though, I find her still inside, bent over one of the pool tables, reviewing
the design plans she has spread out before her. She’s wearing her classic work
clothes… jeans, a t-shirt, and work boots. She has her tool belt riding low on
her slim hips, and she’s chewing on the end of a pencil while she peruses the
documents in front of her. With her hair pulled up in a ponytail, she looks
young and fresh… and it makes me want to kiss the fuck out of her.
“Good morning,” I say,
and her head snaps up.
For a brief moment, her
face is placid and relaxed. But the moment she realizes it’s me walking in, her
lips set in a grim line and she turns her attention back down to the plans
before her.
And that just pisses me
off. Fuck what Brody said about her liking me, and that’s why she’s so cranky.
It doesn’t make any sense, and I’m getting tired of her bratty behavior. It
makes me want to be a brat in return, so what do I do?
I walk up beside her,
getting up close and invading her personal space, and lean over the plans.
“Whatcha doin’?” I ask in a friendly voice.
I swear I can hear her
teeth gritting from my nearness, and she takes a step to the side. “Just going
over the specs on the back deck extension, so I can get the crew started when
they get here.”
I slide a step closer to
her, bending over the drawings. “Explain what you’ll be doing today.”
She curses under her
breath, and I have to suppress a chuckle. I’m enjoying what my bratty side is
doing to her.
“I don’t have time for
this, Hunter. You either trust my work, or you don’t.”
I turn to look at her,
and she’s glaring at me. “You’re cute when you’re angry. I particularly like
the way you pout. It’s sexy.”
Flames leap out of her
eyes, I kid you not, and she takes a step in closer, while jabbing me in the
chest with her finger. “Just cut it out, Hunter. I know you think this banter
is funny but it’s not. It’s really pissing me off. I’m trying to do a job here,
and you’re not making it—”
I’ve had enough—enough of
her rancor and PMSing or whatever the fuck her problem is. Brody said she likes
me, and I’m going to see if he’s as smart as I think he might be.
Grabbing her shoulders, I
pull her in hard to me so her breasts mash into my chest. She lets out a tiny
gasp, her hazel eyes going wide, and her lips full and slightly open. It’s the
only invitation I need before I bring mouth down on hers… fast and hard.
I unleash all the pent-up
frustration I have toward her cranky behavior into her mouth, slamming my
tongue up against hers, scraping my own bottom lip against her teeth. The
pleasure-pain is exquisite, and I groan at the first contact.
She’s stiff… just for a
second, her hands hanging loosely at her side. I let it cross my mind briefly
that I could be making a very big mistake, that this could be bordering on
assault, but then her arms come up and she clutches my hips with her
fingertips.
That spurs me on, and I
tilt my head, angling for a deeper contact. She responds tenfold, sliding a
sexy whimper into my mouth, and I feel myself starting to grow painfully hard.
All from a fucking kiss.
A kiss that is just like
five years ago, yet so very different. Then she was forbidden, young, innocent.
It was shocking and altering, two things that fueled my lust.
Now, it’s a desire that’s
fueled by years of wondering, fantasizing, and maybe even a bit of regret. It’s
also a flame that has recently been fanned by anger, and let’s face it… there’s
nothing hotter than being in the middle of an argument and releasing that
emotion through the sexual channels.
My heart is slamming
inside my chest, and my dick is aching. I want to do nothing more than take
Gabby, lay her across the pool table, and fuck the meanness out of her. I want
to sink myself in her warmth, make her body mine, and when it’s done, have her
look at me with something other than disdain.
But now is not the time,
and it’s certainly not the place. When I take her—and I will—it’s going to be
somewhere private so I can do things that might border on depraved… but will
certainly wipe that smug look off her face. Just the thought has me smiling
against her lips.
I bring one hand up and
cup the back of her head, pushing her mouth harder against mine for just a
second, taking a last swipe at her with my tongue. Then I pull back, gripping
onto her hair to hold her in place.
I stare at her intently,
watching her eyes, which are clouded with lust and longing. Without the power
of the kiss driving us, her gaze starts to clear, and I enjoy the myriad of
emotion that filters through. Desire is replaced by confusion, which is then
replaced by anger.
She pushes back against
my body, her hands still at my hips, but I hold tight to her hair and I don’t
budge an inch.
“What the hell was that
for?” she seethes.
I give her a calculated
smirk, running my eyes over her face and leaning down to nip at her lower lip
with my teeth. She shivers in my arms and I internally gloat, because while she
acts like she’s mad, she wants me. There’s no denying it.
Pulling back slightly, I
rub my nose against hers, and then say, “It was the only way to get you to shut
up.”
She looks at me blankly
for a moment, and then it sinks in what I just said to her. She practically
screeches as she rips away from my embrace, and I quickly release my hold on
her hair so she doesn’t tear a chunk of it out. Stepping back a foot, her eyes
do a slow burn and her hand comes up to wipe it across her lips. It’s a
calculated move… to show me that the kiss disgusted her, but she’s not fooling
me. I invented that move, used it on her five years ago in fact. I know all
about masking my true feelings.
Leaning against the pool
table with one hip, I cross my arms across my chest and give her a lazy smile.
“Don’t act affronted, Gabs. You enjoyed that just as much as I did.”
“Oooohhh,” she screeches
again, and I wince at the sound. “You’re an asshole. If you touch me again, I
swear I’ll… I’ll…”
“What?” I taunt her.
“Kiss the fuck out of me again? You wanted it… you enjoyed it. Accept it.”
“I did not,” she insists,
stomping her foot. “You caught me off guard.”
Laughing at her
silliness, I take a step forward, even as she takes a step back to keep
distance between us. “You may not know what’s going on here, but I do. Brody
enlightened me the other day.”
That gets her attention
because she can’t help but ask, “What do you mean?”
I decide I’m done playing
for the day. I can see she’s going to need time to process this, and I’m fully
expecting to deal with a she-devil tomorrow. So I just turn around and head
back out to the front of the bar, telling her over my shoulder. “Ask Brody.
He’ll fill you in.”
I hear her curse behind me, dropping a few F-bombs in
the process. I just laugh, and I know she can hear me because a few more choice
words follow me out the door.
About
the Author
USA Today Best-Selling
author, Sawyer Bennett, is a snarky southern woman and reformed trial lawyer
who decided to finally start putting on paper all of the stories that were
floating in her head. She is married to a mobster (well, a market researcher)
and they have two big, furry dogs who hog the bed. Sawyer would like to report
she doesn’t have many weaknesses but can be bribed with a nominal amount of
milk chocolate.
This sounds so good and I love that her is a surfer! That excerpt was awesome!
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