Curveball Book Blast & Giveaway
Ebook
Book
Four in the USA Today Bestselling Philadelphia Patriots Series
May,
2013
Blurb:
Taylor Page
never wanted anything but a career in major league baseball. Through talent and guts, she’s finally landed
a position as Assistant General Manager of the Philadelphia Patriots. The only problem is that most men in baseball
still don’t take a woman exec seriously, especially a thirty-year old blonde
with no on-field experience. She needs
to do something big to convince her bosses she has what it takes to run a team.
Veteran
Pittsburgh outfielder Ryan Locke’s career is in jeopardy when a suddenly
unreliable throwing arm comes on top of rehab from a major injury. A single parent with a troubled daughter and
an alcoholic mother to provide for, retirement is out of the question. Ryan’s
best hope is for a trade to an American League team as a designated hitter,
allowing him several more years of play.
When Taylor
needs a replacement for an injured first baseman, she comes up with an
innovative but risky idea: convince her
boss to make a trade for Ryan Locke, and then convince the still talented
slugger to play first base for the Patriots.
With Ryan dead-set against that plan and both their careers on the line,
neither Taylor nor Ryan can afford the explosive physical attraction between
them. But despite Taylor’s best efforts
to resist Ryan’s campaign of seduction, she’s not sure she’s got the willpower
to keep from playing along.
Excerpt from Curveball
While Ryan paid
the bill for their drinks, Taylor slipped out into the hallway, too jittery to
wait in the lounge. And though it was unlikely that anyone from the party
downstairs would come up and stumble across them, she loathed risking even the slightest
chance.
The part of her
brain not completely swamped by the need to be in Ryan’s arms was knocking hard
on the inside of her skull, telling her to run, not walk to the nearest
elevator and flee the hotel. But with
all the will in the world, she couldn’t.
As she watched Ryan through the glass doors of the bar, taking in his
easy and unconscious masculine grace as he exchanged a few words with the
waitress, she knew she wanted him as much as she’d ever wanted anything in
life—including her job with the Patriots.
Nothing had ever come close to that before, and the idea that a
potential relationship with Ryan did come
that close filled her with reckless exhilaration.
It also scared
the pants off of her. Well, her panties were definitely coming off tonight, but
not as the result of fear.
She retreated
down the hallway and lurked by the door leading to the stairwell. Taylor knew she was acting like a crazy
person, but since Ryan’s room was only two floors down there was no point in
risking an elevator run-in with someone they knew. She wished she wasn’t such a coward, but just
saying yes to this and then actually following through was using up her current
store of courage, and then some.
Ryan pushed open
the glass doors of the bar and strode into the hallway. He glanced toward the elevators, frowned, and
then quickly scanned the corridor. When
his gaze lighted on her, he smiled. He came
to her with a quick, long-legged stride that told her how eager he was to be
with her. That set off a lovely glow of
warmth inside, and eased the tension that spiralled through her like a
corkscrew.
“So, we’re doing
our best to evade detection, I take it,” he said as he came up to her. He glanced at the high-tech security camera
placed high on the wall on the opposite side of the stairwell. “Do you want me to disable the camera?”
She mentally
winced even as she let out a reluctant laugh.
“I know it’s stupid, but I think it makes sense, don’t you?”
He took her by
the elbow and steered her through the heavy metal door into the stairwell. “Are you kidding? I love the idea of sneaking around with a
beautiful woman.”
As the door
clanged shut behind them, he surprised her by pushing her up against the hard
concrete wall at the top of the landing.
Deliberately, he covered every inch of the front of her body with his,
pressing his already impressively hard erection into her belly as he captured
her face between his big hands.
“Sneaking around
makes everything so much dirtier, don’t you think?” he murmured as he feathered
kisses along her cheekbone and down to the corner of her mouth. “And way hotter. Already I can’t wait to be inside you, baby.”
God help her,
but Taylor loved how he took charge.
Given the current state of her nerves, it was just what she needed.
She answered him
with a satisfied sigh, sliding her hands around his neck. Angling her head, she felt her tensions
unspooling as his lips moved from her jawline to the sensitive flesh below her
ear. But when he nipped her earlobe, the
resulting shock jolted her back to her senses.
“Jeez,” she
exclaimed, giving him a smack on the shoulder.
“What are you, a vampire?”
His low, husky
laugh made her go weak behind the knees.
“Come on, Taylor. I think you
liked it.”
Damn it, she had
liked it. In fact, the thought of him
making little love bites all over her body was a surprisingly exciting
thought. Not that she intended to admit
that to him.
“Well, maybe a
bit,” she admitted in a grudging voice.
“But there’s no need to go caveman on me.”
He braced his
forearms on either side of her head while still keeping his pelvis plastered
against her. Almost unconsciously she
couldn’t help giving a little wriggle, and his eyes rewarded her with a flare
of sexual heat.
“One second I’m
a vampire and the next I’m a caveman,” he answered with mock complaint. “If I didn’t know better, I would guess you
had a thing for alpha males.”
She
snorted. “Trust me. I have more than
enough alpha males in my life without having to resort to fantasies about
vampires or cavemen.”
He appraised her
with a smoldering, narrow-eyed gaze that made her just a wee bit nervous and
more than a little hot.
“Um, Ryan, what
are you—”
“Caveman,” he
said with a nod, cutting her off.
And before she
even had a chance to catch her breath, he quickly stooped and then tipped her
over his brawny shoulder. When he stood,
she found herself hanging over his back in the classic fireman’s carry, with
his hand on her butt and her purse dangling down around his knees.
“What the hell
are you doing?” she forced out with a strangled cry.
He began jogging
down the stairs, bouncing her stomach against his shoulder and forcing most of
the air out of her lungs.
“From my
intimate knowledge of you, I’ve decided that you’re more the caveman type,” he
said. “I just can’t see you as a
Twilight kind of gal, to tell you the truth.”
“I’m not the
anything type,” she said in a breathless pant.
“And this is insane.”
He was moving
down the stairs with effortless motion, one hand skimming lightly over the
railing and the other planted firmly on her cheeks. Predictably, her skirt had hiked up when he’d
thrown her over his shoulder, and part of his hand was resting on her naked
flesh. Today of all days had to be the one when she wore a thong. That wasn’t her normal choice of underwear,
but her little black skirt was so tight that anything else created panty
lines. So to say that she felt virtually
naked and exposed was something of an understatement.
She was also
beginning to get incredibly excited at the thought of what Caveman Ryan was
going to do her, and that kind of instinctive response was bringing the blood
rushing to her face.
Of course, that
probably had more to do with the fact that she was hanging upside down. Oh, well, at least she had a nice view of his
very fine ass underneath the soft leather of his jacket. And it was
only two floors down, so she supposed she could let him have his little
fantasy.
But when he
pushed open the door to his floor without putting her down, Taylor let out a
startled yelp. “Ryan, put me down! What if someone sees us?”
He gave her ass
a little squeeze. “Don’t worry,
gorgeous. I looked first. There’s nobody around.”
She craned
around, peering along the softly lit hallway in the direction of the
elevator. The corridor was empty, and
the only sound was the tread of his shoes on the thick, burgundy colored
carpet.
“And here we are
at my door,” he said, smugly cheerful.
“Just one second more and—”
When the door
next to Ryan’s room opened Taylor almost had a heart attack. From her upside down position she could see
an older couple emerge, the man dressed in a tuxedo and the woman in an evening
gown, fur stole, and pearls. Even
hanging off Ryan’s back she could see the consternation written all over their well-bred
faces.
“Good gracious,”
exclaimed the woman in a horrified voice.
“Oh, hi,” Ryan
said, as friendly as anything. “My wife
was feeling a little tipsy, so I’m just helping her back to the room. We’re celebrating our anniversary and she got
a little carried away.”
Taylor had to
repress the impulse to dig her nails hard into Ryan’s butt. Instead, she managed a weak wave.
“Well, I never,”
huffed the woman, dragging her husband down the hall toward the elevators. But even she hustled him along, the man
turned back toward Taylor and Ryan and, grinning like a maniac, gave them a
thumb’s up.
Taylor groaned,
letting her head thunk down in the middle of Ryan’s back as he carried her into
his room. He bent at the knees and
gently set her on her feet, holding her by the shoulders for a few seconds
until her blood settled back where it belonged.
“I’m going to
kill you,” she promised as he got busy with her blouse.
About The
Authors
V.K. Sykes is
really two people - Vanessa Kelly and Randy Sykes, a husband and wife team who
write USA Today Bestselling contemporary romance. Randy excels at plot and
characterization, but tends to fall down on the job when it comes to that pesky
old thing called emotion. That's where Vanessa steps in. She usually writes the
sex scenes too, since Randy is a bit uncomfortable when it comes to that sort
of stuff. Vanessa also writes award-winning Regency-set historical romance for
Kensington Zebra under her own name. You can find V.K. on the web at
http://www.vksykes.com and Vanessa at http://www.vanessakellyauthor.com
Vanessa is also
a member of Rock*It Reads, a group of traditionally published authors
who are committed to bringing high standards and professional quality to their
independently published works. Members include New York Times bestselling and
award winning authors like Pamela Clare, Monica Burns, Elisabeth Naughton and
Kris Kennedy. You can find Rock*It Reads on the web at http://www.rockitreads.com.
4 comments:
Hot Number
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Thanks!
I look forward to reading Curveball. I'm really enjoying this series. Thanks for being part of the tour. I would have to also choose Hot Number if I am picked as a winner.
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Can't wait to read your review! I love baseball and sports romances. Sounds like a great read!
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Hmmmm another series to add to my list to read. This looks like a lot of fun. :-)
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