Release Blitz~ Trace & Olivia Series Box Set by Micalea Smeltzer
Title: Trace + Olivia Series Boxed Set
Series: Trace + Olivia #1-4
Author: Micalea Smeltzer
Genre: New Adult
Release Date: July 30, 2015
Blurb
Finding Olivia: How far would you go to find yourself? Thatās the question thatās been haunting Olivia Owens for years.
Chasing Olivia: How far would you go to reignite the spark you once had? Two years later, Trace and Olivia are as much in love as theyāve always been. But the spark they once had for life is waning and Trace is determined that they find it again. His solution? A road trip. But he doesnāt tell Olivia the real reason theyāre heading north.
Tempting Rowan: Iām drowning in the numbness. Itās pulling me under and I canāt see the surface. Itās easier to pretend I canāt feel. And the longer you pretend, the easier it is to believe. But he wants to save me. Only he canāt. I have to save myselfā¦and I donāt know if I want to.
Saving Tatum: Even tough girls need saving. Jude Brooks is bad news. Heās the kind of guy that leaves behind a string of broken hearts and Tatum OāConnor is not about to be one of those girls, despite all of Judeās advances. They have a past, and Tatumās determined to make sure they donāt have a future.
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Excerpt
āNo, no, no, no!ā I beat my steering wheel with the
heel of my hand. āNo! Youāve got to be kidding me!ā I pulled off the road, my
tire bumping along.
I put my car in park and climbed out to assess the damage.
My feet crunched on the gravel scattered alongside the road.
Immediately, the oily burnt smell of my peeling tire met me.
Calling this a flat tire didnāt do it justice. This was
complete and utter carnage.
I looked behind me, at the trail of tire pieces leading
straight to my car, like a path of breadcrumbs.
It was starting to get dark and this wasnāt exactly the
safest road.
I was also a twenty-year-old girl, ripe for the picking.
I kicked the side of my car. āI donāt have time for this!ā
I stalked around the back, to the trunk, lifting it and
looking for the necessary tools to change a tire.
Which was pointless because, unfortunately, I didnāt know
the first thing about changing a tire. My father had made sure that I only knew
how to do a womanās work.
I slammed the trunk closed and stalked back to the driverās
side, pulling at the ends of my hair. I glared at the offending nail, that had
to be four inches long, sticking out of the tire. How many nails did people
drive over a day and I was the one to get a flat freakinā tire?
Not cool.
Not at all.
I opened the door and reached for my phone to call my
roommate to come pick me up.
The sky was darkening and I didnāt want to be stranded here.
I wrapped my lightweight jacket tighter around my body, as
the wind gusted around me, blowing leaves off of the nearby trees. I watched
the red, yellow, and orange leaves fall down and scatter over my car. One,
unfortunately, got caught in my hair. I reached up and pulled it out before
letting it drift to the ground.
Gravel crunched behind me. I turned quickly, to see a guy
getting out of a black car that looked like something old, but classic.
I hadnāt even heard him pullover.
I backed a step away, thinking he might be a murderer, or a
rapist.
But when I got a look at his face I was stunned.
He was tall, with a lean body, but muscular. He had short,
dark brown, almost black, hair and the greenest eyes I had ever seen. Five oā
clock shadow covered his cheeks and chin. My eyes trailed down, over the white
t-shirt glued to his chest, and stopped there. I could see black ink underneath
the white shirt and licked my lips. The fact that he had tattoos only made him
hotter. To protect against the cold, he was wearing a long-sleeved plaid shirt.
āUhācan I help you?ā He asked, smiling pleasantly at me, and
putting my earlier fears about him being a murderer or rapist completely to
rest.
Help? With what? I needed help?
āHuh?ā
He grinned crookedly, tilting his head. āWith your tire. Do
you need some help?ā
He had the deepest, huskiest, voice I had ever heard. I
shivered at the sound. I was pretty sure Iād be happy for him to help me with a
lot of things, and none of them included my tire.
āHelp would be great,ā I blushed, ducking my head.
He chuckled. āYou do have a spare, right?ā
āYeah, itās in the trunk,ā I pointed, like he didnāt know
where the trunk was.
He grabbed the spare, and all the necessary tools and sat
down, next to the ruined tire.
āIāuhāwouldāve changed it myself, butāuhāmy dad never taught
me,ā I ran my fingers nervously through my wavy brown hair. āHe said something
about it not being appropriate for a girl to do and if I ever got a flat tire,
I better hope Prince Charming came along. My dadās veryāuhāold fashioned,ā I
stammered.
He looked up at me. āDoes that make me Prince Charming?ā He
grinned.
āOhāuhmāPrince Charming is fictional, so I guess not, and
he-uh-usually rides a white horse or somethingā¦ I think.ā
Somebody, stamp AWKWARD across my forehead already.
The guy threw his head back and laughed. āI guess a shiny
black '69 Camaro doesnāt count as a white horse. You watch a lot of Disney
movies or something?ā
āNo,ā I blushed tomato red. āAt least not anymore.ā
āYouāre funny,ā he squinted up at me, shielding his eyes
from the orange glow of the setting sun.
āI hope thatās a good thing,ā I muttered. Unfortunately, I
wasnāt trying to be funny.
āItās a very good thing-ā He paused, waiting for my name.
āOhāuhāOlivia. Olivia Owens.ā
āIām Trace,ā he reached a hand up to me and I took it. It
was warm and calloused, swallowing mine whole. āTrace Wentworth,ā he grinned
when my hand jerked at his touch.
Author Bio
Micalea Smeltzer is a bestselling Young and New Adult author from Winchester, Virginia. Sheās always working on her next book, and when she has spare time she loves to read and spend time with her family.
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