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Blurb
Cade Hall has always been
the golden boy of the gridiron. Because of his talent at football, coupled with
his father’s wealth, he’s always gotten his way. But when a night of drunken
debauchery lands him in hot water with the college athletic board, neither his
influential father nor his charming grin can save him. Cade finds it a total
buzz kill when he is sentenced to community service with troubled youth at an
inner-city shelter. But his nightmare is only beginning when his greatest high
school regret is the very one in charge of the program, and she has him by the
balls in more ways than one.
For Avery Prescott, senior
year was a nightmare of epic proportions, and Cade Hall played the lead
villain. After she fled her small town for college in the bright lights of
Atlanta, she thought she had escaped the painful memories of her past. She
never could have imagined Cade would waltz through the door of the outreach
program she presided over. But Avery has news for Cade—she isn’t the same shy,
doormat of a girl she was in high school. Since she holds Cade's football
future in her hands, she’s more than ready to make payback a real bitch.
Will they stay in the
defensive zone or discover that sometimes life's greatest lessons are learned
the hard way?
Excerpt
“Is this one of those old-timey
record players?”
“A Victrola,” I answered as I joined
him.
Cade snapped his fingers. “That’s
right. There was one of these at my grandparents’ house.” He eyed the
contraption curiously. “Does it work?”
“Sure.” I set my cup down before
winding up the crank. Then I placed the needle on the record, and a slow
instrumental tune came out of the Victrola’s horn. At Cade’s groan, I grinned.
“Not a fan of classical music?”
“No. It’s more about the fact that
it’s one of Strauss’s waltzes.”
Cocking my brows at him, I asked,
“You know Strauss?”
With a snort, Cade said, “Don’t look
so surprised, and no, I didn’t learn about him in Harlington’s music
appreciation class either.”
I held up my hands. “I wasn’t
alluding to anything.”
“Yes, you were alluding, as you say,
to the stereotype of me being an uncivilized jock,” Cade teased in a
snooty-sounding voice.
“I’m sorry. I’ve got to stop doing
that. You really are so much more than a jock.”
He swept his hand to his heart.
“Why, thank you.”
“So tell me how you know Strauss.”
“I have waltzed at ten cotillions
and three debutante balls.”
“Wow. That’s quite impressive.”
“What about you?”
“I’ve never been to a cotillion or
deb ball.”
“No, I mean, haven’t you ever
waltzed before?”
I laughed. “Oh yeah, I often
practice my dance skills out in the corn.”
“Every lady should know how to
dance.”
“But I’m not a lady.”
Cade smiled. “Yeah. You are.” When I
started to protest, he said, “Money and position aren’t what make a lady. It’s
what’s inside you that counts.”
His words and his tone caused the
breath to wheeze out of my lungs. Just when I thought he couldn’t surprise me
any more with the things he said, he went and said something like that. “Thank
you,” I finally mumbled.
“You’re welcome.” The world seemed
to slow to a crawl around us as we stood there staring at each other. The sound
of Cade clapping his hands together caused me to jump. “Okay. One waltz lesson
coming up.”
“I’m going to warn you that you’re
probably going to regret this. I’m the worst dancer ever.”
“How can anyone who plays the piano
suck at dancing?”
“I’m not sure how it’s possible, but
trust me, it is.”
Cade laughed. “We’ll see.”
A tingling jolt of electricity shot
through me when Cade took one of my hands in his. After he put his other hand
on the small of my back, he drew me closer to him. Even with all the times I
had sat next to him while we worked on our project, I hadn’t been this close.
“Now you put your other hand on my
shoulder.”
“Okay.”
“Step back with your left foot and
then bring your right to the side.” After I followed Cade’s lead, he said, “Now
bring your left foot to your right, and then step forward with your right.”
My mind spun as I frantically tried
processing Cade’s instructions. Somehow it managed to click together, and I
followed his lead. “Hey, you’ve got it,” he remarked with a smile.
“It’s not because of me—it must be
the teacher.” I glanced up at him and smiled. “Sports, brains, and dancing;
you’re really a true triple threat.”
“You forgot devastating good looks
and charm.”
I grinned. “Does that make you a
quintuple threat?”
“Make it a sextuple threat if you
throw in the money.”
“I should have known you’d find a
way to have ‘sex’ in your title.”
Cade threw his head back and
laughed. “Always busting my balls, Prescott.”
“Yep. Just consider me your Little
Ball Buster like Judith in Walking Dead
was called Little Ass Kicker.”
Cade’s brows rose in surprise. “You
watch Walking Dead?”
“Sure I do.”
“That surprises me.”
“Why?”
“I guess I just figured you only
watched pretentious stuff like Downton
Abbey.”
“Downton
Abbey is not pretentious.”
Cade grinned. “I’ll take that as a
yes that you watch it.”
“I certainly do.”
“At least I’m 1 and 1 on picking the
TV shows you like.”
“While you know me pretty well, you
have a lot more to learn, Mr. Hall,” I teased.
“I look forward to you educating
me.”
As I stared into his face, Cade’s
expression grew serious. The idea of educating him suddenly seemed to take on a
deeper meaning—one of both mental and physical knowledge.
Cade dipped his head to where our
mouths were just inches apart. His breath fanned across my cheek, causing me to
shiver. I stared into his eyes, silently pleading with him to go ahead and kiss
me. We’d already been down this road before. Since Thanksgiving night, I’d
wanted nothing more than to feel his lips on mine again.
When he finally kissed me, it sent
energy humming all over my body. I’d kissed other boys, but it had never felt
the way it did with Cade. It was all-consuming of my mind, body, and spirit.
Considering his experience, it
shouldn’t have been too surprising that Cade was a good kisser. What surprised
me the most was the emotion behind his kiss. It ran so much deeper than just a
physical act, as if he was putting his heart and soul into kissing me.
Cade deepened the kiss by plunging
his tongue into my mouth. It tangled along with mine in a waltz of its own
composing. My hand snaked up his back to capture the hair at the base of his
neck, and I ran my fingers through the silky strands, marveling at how much
softer it was than I had imagined.
The Victrola ran out of steam, and
the only sound filling the room was heavy breathing. At the loss of music, Cade
stopped leading me around the floor, and his hands slid underneath my buttocks.
He gripped the globes of my ass before hoisting me up to wrap my legs around
his, and I molded myself tighter against him. I couldn’t seem to get enough of
him—the way his strong arms felt around me, his thick waist against my legs,
his broad, muscular back underneath my hands. Even though I knew I shouldn’t, I
wanted all of him.
When we crashed into a chest of
drawers, Cade momentarily released my lips to breathlessly ask, “Are you okay?”
“Mmhmm.” I gazed into his hooded
eyes. “Don’t stop. Please don’t stop.”
I rubbed myself against the ridge in
Cade’s pants, causing him to groan against my throat. “Jesus, Prescott, if you
keep doing that, I won’t be able to stop.” When I did it again, my action was
rewarded with a growl.
Cade’s wild eyes glanced around the
room before leading us over to the wide red settee in the back corner. We
collapsed onto the smooth velvet material. I widened my legs to allow Cade’s
hips between them and his mouth sought out mine in a frantic kiss.
As our tongues battled against each
other, Cade’s hand came to my breast. He kneaded and cupped it over the fabric
of my uniform, my nipples hardening under his touch. When he began undoing the
buttons of my dress, he broke the kiss to glance at me as if asking my
permission. At my nod, he practically ripped the remaining buttons open.
He gave me a sheepish grin as he
pulled me into a sitting position. “Sorry about that.”
“It’s okay,” I said as I slid my
arms out of the sleeves.
My breath hitched when Cade’s arms
snaked around my back to undo my bra. Once it was unhooked, I couldn’t help
bringing my arms to cover my chest and keep the bra in place. I hated that in
this moment I couldn’t seem to get past my modesty, or my fear that my
average-sized chest would turn him off.
Cade tilted my chin with his
fingers, forcing me to look him in the eye. “You sure you’re okay with this,
Prescott?”
“I am, I promise.”
“Then what’s wrong?”
“I’m just a little scared,” I
whispered.
“That I’ll hurt you?” Cade
questioned with a wounded look.
I gave a quick jerk of my head.
“That you won’t like what you see.”
“Huh?”
“You’ve been with so many other
girls. I’m afraid I won’t measure up.”
His expression darkened. “That’s the
stupidest fucking thing I’ve ever heard.”
I ducked my head. “I’m sorry, but I
can’t help the way I feel.”
Cade cupped my face in his hands.
“There’s only right here and right now, and there’s no one else but you and me.
None of the past, just us and this moment.”
My heartbeat thrummed wildly at his
sentiment. “Okay,” I murmured as I stared deeply into his eyes.
“And you could never not be
beautiful to me. I like everything about you, both inside and out.” At what
must’ve been my incredulous look, Cade grinned. “And I’m not just saying that
so you’ll let me in your pants.”
“I know you wouldn’t.” Deep down, I
knew it to be the truth. If Cade had really wanted to just screw me, he would
have attempted it over the past two months.
“I wouldn’t be here tonight if I
didn’t want to be with you for the long haul.”
Once again, my heart began to beat
so erratically that I felt a little dizzy. “Really?”
He nodded. “You’re all I need,
Avery.”
About the Author
Katie Ashley is a New York Times, USA Today, and Amazon
Best-Selling author. She lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia with her daughter,
Olivia, and her two very spoiled dogs. She has a slight obsession with
Pinterest, The Golden Girls, Harry Potter, Shakespeare, Supernatural, Designing
Women, and Scooby-Doo.
With a BA in English, a BS in Secondary English Education,
and a Masters in Adolescent English Education, she spent 11 1/2 years educating
the Youth of America aka teaching MS and HS English until she left to write
full time in December 2012.
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