NEVER ALWAYS by
Rachel Robinson
Release Date: December 6th
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Blurb:
Tennyson
In a family filled with picturesque
butterflies, I’m a moth. Camouflaged. The invisible, nerdy scientist who would
rather study water and save the planet than don a dress and mingle in southern
society. Unfortunately, having my nose in a book and eating goals for breakfast
doesn’t bode well for a social life or my cobweb covered dating sector.
Then I met Grange. He’s a
tormenter—an epic bully, but he’s promised to help me in my lackluster areas.
He’s been ordered to fulfill service hours at my Aquatic Lab in Cape Cod, if I
allow it.
He is bad, the worst. I’m talking
wearing prison garb when I met him kind of awful. We all have our demons, but
Corrick Granger’s seep into everything and everyone around him. Sure, I’d love
his expertise on how to land a guy, but I’m not sure any man is worth dealing
with an outcast Navy SEAL who has more issues than a magazine subscription.
Grange
One hazy mistake was all it took to
ruin my life. Well, one mistake coupled with a chain of bad decisions, and a
side of my hot temper. The court doled out an easy community service sentence.
Never anything too harsh for a “hero.” I’ll be back at the Teams in six months,
easy. I need to keep my cool, put my head down, and follow the rules.
A fiery redhead with something to
prove is all that stands between me and my freedom. Tennyson is a maddening
combination of know-it-all and knows-nothing. The type of woman who would cut
off her own nose to spite her face, and yet when my one mistake snowballs into
a life altering, soul-damning error, she’s undeniably there for me.
Even though I don’t deserve it.
Even though I’ve kept secrets.
And despite the fact I have become
the monster she knew I would be.
Excerpt:
He grunts.
Something in between annoyance and a laugh. “If I had said, you looked really
sexy tonight. That dress. Your hair. Your bare legs. Your long neck and pouty
lips. What would you have thought?”
My whole body
breaks out in what I can only assume is hives because I’m hot. I feel itchy. My
emotions are all over the place and his words create havoc on everything I
thought I knew about myself. Why am I all of a sudden attracted to him? Pressing my lips together I try to make my lips
look smaller. “I would have called you a liar. Straight up.”
“See?” he says,
voice booming in the small cab. “Even straight compliments are over your head.”
I lose my
breath, or forget to breathe, I can’t be sure which is my problem right now. He
asks where in the parking garage he should park and it occurs to me he knows
where I live. We’re at my condo complex. I was so wrapped up in his presence
that I neglected everything else. What if he was taking me to an abandoned
warehouse to hack up my body for drug money? Or worse. My stomach sinks. “To
the left. My parking spot is one seventy-nine.” I point and he parks.
“So we’re clear
those compliments were hypothetical reasoning, not actual compliments,” I
deadpan, trying to calm my accelerated heart rate as he puts the car into park.
There’s a light right above my car and it beams in, lighting half of Grange’s
face.
I angle my body toward his, an unconscious movement. He
puts a hand on the center console, wrapping his fingers all the way around it.
“No,” he states. “That was not hypothetical. All of those things are true.
You’re a fox.” Half a smile pulls across his face, the other half is disguised
in shadow.
About the
Author:
Rachel grew up in a small, quiet town full of loud
talkers. Her words were always only loud on paper. She has been writing stories
and creating characters for as long as she can remember. CRAZY GOOD and SET IN
STONE two of her Navy SEAL novels are INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERS. After living
on the west coast for many years she moved to Virginia. She resides there with
her badass husband, and two children.
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