Hi everyone –
I’m continuing with another teaser from Book 3 in the Australian Sports Romance Series – Entangled Moments.
Enjoy ♥♥
This week’s Hook …
A slight sigh escaped her lips, frustration building inside her at his teasing. Tilting her head, she saw his eyes lit with mischief. “Just get on with it.”
Markus nipped her ear. “What if your mother finds out? She’ll send me to hell and back.”
Placing her hand on his hard chest, she pushed him away. “No wonder you haven’t been with a girl for a long time. Your foreplay sucks, Marky.”
His bark of laughter filled the room.
“You’re such an arse. Honestly.”
He shrugged. “Baby, I just want to make certain this is what you want.”
She studied him intently, still stunned by how sexy he looked.
Damn him.
They’d known each other for such a long time, and known each other well. Her lips curled when she remembered when their mouths connected for the first time. She’d thrown a bucket of beach sand at him. He hadn’t talked to her for days. Hadn’t even shared his mother’s homemade pizza with her.
Blurb:
Markus and Sarah’s lives couldn’t be more different…
After three years away as a goalkeeper for an English soccer club, Markus DeLeon is happy to be back in Melbourne, back with his family and friends, including Sarah. He has known her since childhood, and has often provided her with a safe place from the teasing of other children and the troubles of a broken home. Yet, events after attending their friends’ wedding set off a shift in their relationship and questions, which neither Markus nor Sarah know how to approach.
Sarah Winter caught her boyfriend cheating on her, and not for the first time Markus offers her a much-needed shoulder to cry on. This time, however, an attraction between them intensifies, ending in a passionate afternoon, and Markus doesn’t know how to handle this new side of their friendship and flees to the coast. Sarah, unsure as well about the recent events, is surprised by his sudden departure, but is soon sidetracked by misunderstandings and a family emergency.
But sometimes risking what you have means you might lose everything…
I like the interplay between the characters. Very nice. 🙂
Thank you, Tina 🙂
I like how he’s drawing her back to happy memories.
Glad you liked the snippet, Maggie. 🙂
Funny how friendships change as you get older.
This has the ring of truth, Iris.
Aww, thank you, Lisabet. Glad you liked it.
“Your foreplay sucks” — I laughed out loud. Great line!
LOL, glad you liked it, Kayelle 🙂
This made me smile. Love the excerpt!
Glad it did 😉 Thank you, Kate!