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JUST A LITTLE KISS
Crush #3
Renita Pizzitola
Releasing Aug 25th, 2015
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In the sizzling new novel of Renita
Pizzitola’s Crush series, Felicity knows that “Summer Boys” are only good for
one thing. But what if hooking up with the right guy could lead to a fresh
start?
Like most of the residents of her
dead-end beach town, Felicity Daniels doesn’t know what she wants from her
future. Instead of college, she’s waiting tables at the local grille where
she’s more likely to run into the guy who was the love of her
life—until one decision changed everything. Now as this year’s tourist season
kicks in to high gear, Felicity realizes that whatever she wants isn’t going to
be found here.
Mason Hayes is the quintessential
Summer Boy: hot, impulsive, and born without strings attached. While in town
helping with the family fishing charter, he plans to have a little fun—and
hopefully get over a certain girl. He’s never had a long-term relationship, but
when he meets Felicity, he wonders if he’s found the girl who could change
that.
With her heart still in repair,
Felicity’s happy to have a distraction like Mason, but her best friend thinks
he could also be her ticket out of this town. What’s the harm in using him to
escape more than just her boredom? After all, he is just a Summer Boy, and they
never stick around. But after one kiss, Felicity wonders if only one summer
with Mason will ever really be enough.
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Excerpt
“Hey,
there.”
I
spun at the sound of a girl’s voice. Not overly loud but way too chipper
for—what time was it? Two, maybe three in the morning? Who the hell was even up
at this time, besides me?
I
squinted, trying to make out the approaching figure. “Hey, uh . . . I didn’t realize anyone else was out here.”
Her
silhouette slowly came into view on the neighboring boat. She tucked her hair
behind her ear but it did nothing to tame the waves tumbling over her
shoulders. And it hit me . . . I knew that hair. I knew that body. Hell, I’d
even memorized the face to go with it. God knows I’d spent enough time staring
at it this afternoon. I cleared my throat then said, “You’re—”
“Colby’s
friend.” Her words came out too quick, almost nervous, then she added, “And from
the restaurant.”
Yep,
I knew exactly who she was, and I’d also committed her name to memory in hopes
of getting just this chance. “Felicity,” I said.
It
was too dark to make out the subtle features of her face, but I was pretty sure
a smile appeared, which almost helped me forget about my
stomach being so wrecked.
What
was she doing out here? Not that I minded the surprise visit, but it was the
middle of the night, so did that mean . . . “Do you live out here? On a boat?”
“Yeah.”
She shifted and tucked her hair back in another failed attempt to manage a
curl. The slight shift brought her into better view under the pier lighting.
And it was confirmed. Her lips were curved into a sweet smile.
I
felt my own mouth twitch up, mirroring her expression, despite the headache
from hell and my lingering desire to jump overboard.
“This
is my family’s boat.” She semi-shrugged, “But sleeping on the water takes some
getting used to.”
I
shook my head, convinced I wasn’t cut out for life on the water. “Not sure I
ever will. I’m
ready to crash in my car at this point. The worst part is I’m supposed to be up in a few hours to head
out there.” I nodded toward the ocean.
She
glanced at the water then back at me. “I couldn’t sleep either . . . I was out here and, well
. . . I hope you don’t
mind the intrusion.” She stammered over her words then lifted her hand that was
holding something. A bottle? “I have this old family recipe for motion
sickness,” she went on. “It really helps if you want to give it a try.”
She
probably thought I was such a wuss for not being able to handle a night on the
water but, hell, I wasn’t too proud to accept whatever cure I could find. “I’ll try anything.”
She
smiled. “Hang on, I’ll
walk it over.”
“I
can grab it.” I climbed over the boat railing then stepped onto the wooden pier
separating us and forced my feet to steady. Going from rocking to firm land
actually made me feel worse.
I
took a deep breath then walked the few steps across the pier to her boat,
trying to find my bearings again. The phantom rocking slowly subsided, and I
relaxed a bit.
“Here
you go.” She handed me a small glass bottle.
“What
do I do with it?” I held it in the light of the pier. Oil sloshed around the
sidewall.
“You
rub a little behind your ears.” She gestured to the soft spot right above her
jaw, and my gaze tracked her finger then slowly drifted down her neck.
I
could think of a few other ways to take my mind off motion sickness. Of course,
none of those would help with the fact that I needed to be ready to work in a
few hours. Fuck. And with that little reality check, I twisted the cap off the
vial and sniffed the contents. It was minty but also kind of sweet. “Smells
good. What’s in
it? Or is it a secret recipe?”
She smiled. “It’s lavender, peppermint and some other stuff I
can’t remember.”
“And
I put it on like this?” I capped the bottle with my index finger, flipped it
upside down then rubbed the oil behind my ear. “Or are you totally screwing
with me?” I teased. “Because this does smell a bit like perfume, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the guys put you up to
this.”
With
a laugh, she shook her head. “I
promise it’s to
help. But I wouldn’t
put it past those guys to mess with the newbie, so keep your guard up.”
I
recapped the bottle and reached to hand it back.
“Keep
it. You’ll
need it out there.”
“Thanks.”
I sighed at
the reminder. “Can’t
really pretend I’m excited about that. How long before it
works?”
“Not
long. Of course, it’s
better if you use it as a preventative, so you may want to put it on again
before you head out.”
I
shoved the bottle into the pocket of my shorts. “I have no idea why I agreed to
this. I’m
going to get eaten alive out there,” I muttered, more to myself than anything
else.
“Is
this your first time working on a charter boat?”
I
glanced back at her. “Uh, I’ve
been deep-sea fishing twice in my life. Last time was three years ago. I have
no clue what I’m doing.”
“Well . . . it’s nice of you to help your uncle.”
Help
my uncle. Yeah. That made my reasons seem much less personal and a whole lot
more selfless, although . . . “After tomorrow, he may decide I’m not much help.”
Felicity
smiled. “It won’t be
that bad. The crew’s
friendly, and I’m
sure they’ll
appreciate the help either way.”
I
fought back a grin. “So are you always this nice? Because we both know I’m a liability out there.”
“It’s all the waitressing, I guess.”
She
was killing me with that smile. And maybe it was mind over matter, but my
nausea also seemed to be subsiding, and the headache was more of a dull
pressure along my forehead. Now if only I had something to look forward to
after my first day of work . . . “If I survive out there, maybe you can join me
in a celebratory drink.”
“You’ll
survive.”
“So
is that a yes?”
She
paused, her lips parted slightly as if I’d completely caught her off guard with
my invitation. So I asked again, “Join me for a drink?”
“Um
. . . sure.”
I
cocked a grin, happy to have gotten at least one shot at her, and patted my
pocket as I backed across the pier. “Thanks for the family remedy.” I hopped
over the railing of my boat. “And if the guys don’t throw me overboard, I’ll see you tomorrow.”
She
turned, but paused and glanced back. “Hey, Mason?”
“Yeah.”
“How
long are you in town?”
“Six
weeks.”
“It’ll be nice having a neighbor for the summer.”
After being hurt by a guy, Felicity has decided that she is going to have fun or at lest try to in her town of going now where. Fun is hanging out with guys that are in town for the summer. You know the tourist that will be here for a short time some one that will leave after she is done with them. That is what she was looking for but not what she got.
Mason thought he was in love but his love fell in love with some one else, so bruised he decides to work on his friends boat for the summer to get his mind off the pain of losing the one girl he thought he loved.
Boy neither one of them planned on finding what they were searching for in each other. Would Felicity be happy with just the summer? Will Mason let another get away? Yeah this book will blow your mind with the passion and love that these two share. From the moment they meet they feel it! That attraction that is rare but so magnetic.
If your are looking for a read that is filled with passion and fun and love then this is the one. Renita has characters that will make you swoon and make you cry but most of all they will make you fall in love head over heels for them.
Mason thought he was in love but his love fell in love with some one else, so bruised he decides to work on his friends boat for the summer to get his mind off the pain of losing the one girl he thought he loved.
Boy neither one of them planned on finding what they were searching for in each other. Would Felicity be happy with just the summer? Will Mason let another get away? Yeah this book will blow your mind with the passion and love that these two share. From the moment they meet they feel it! That attraction that is rare but so magnetic.
If your are looking for a read that is filled with passion and fun and love then this is the one. Renita has characters that will make you swoon and make you cry but most of all they will make you fall in love head over heels for them.
Renita Pizzitola is the author of New
Adult contemporary romance and Young Adult fantasy. When not writing, she can
be found feeding her caramel macchiato addiction and reading just about
anything she can get her hands on. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband
and two children.
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