Decisive Moments
In Time, #2
by Trinity
Hanrahan
Publication
date: September 6th 2016
Published
by: Limitless Publishing
Genres:
Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
High School is over.
Aislinn Munroe is ready to face the challenge of college and her new
relationship…
Aislinn has overcome her high
school insecurities and embraced her relationship with reformed bad boy, Teagan
Aldridge. Her life as a college student at the University of Florida is filled
with new experiences and people, including the shining football star, Ryan
Caldwell. Aislinn isn’t interested in Ryan’s attention or charm. She only wants
to figure out what’s next for her and Teagan.
Aislinn wants to take the
next step in their relationship, but Teagan isn’t ready…
Old insecurities sneak back in as
Aislinn worries that their physical relationship has stalled. Teagan convinces
Aislinn he just wants to wait for the right time, but his sweet gesture falls
short when his ex-girlfriend Lauren shows up. Teagan’s past has finally caught
up with him, and now they all have to face it.
Every choice has a
consequence, and Aislinn must make a decision…
Teagan tries to take
responsibility for his past, but Lauren only wants to monopolize his time and
push Aislinn out of the picture. Aislinn has to choose. Trust Teagan and stand
by her boyfriend, or let Lauren succeed in ripping them apart? College wasn’t
supposed to be this hard.
Some decisions have
far-reaching effects, and this one could cost Aislinn her heart. It’s time to
make up her mind and face her…
Decisive Moments.
EXCERPT:
I’d just
closed the door to the dishwasher and was still bent over when I felt a warm,
hard body press against my backside. I stood up as strong arms slipped around
my waist and pulled me tight back against a well-muscled chest and stomach. My
belly started doing little flip-flops as the man behind me nudged my hair out
of his way and buried his face in my neck. I closed my eyes, leaning into him
and enjoying the close quiet this moment held.
“I love you,” he murmured into my neck.
I smiled at the words. I never got tired of hearing him say it. I
turned around and looped my arms around his neck, answering his smile with my own.
My fingers played with the hair at the nape of his neck, running casually
through the short, silken strands. His eyes began to darken to the color of
stormy skies and a shiver worked through me.
When his eyes changed like that, it always meant things were about
to get interesting.
I bit my lip to hold back a gasp when the hands he’d clasped at
the small of my back loosened and slid down until they rested at the top of the
swell of my backside. We hadn’t spent much time alone over the summer, so the
whole intimate making out thing was something I was still learning along the
way. But the feelings he could evoke with a touch even this simple made me
wonder what more would feel like. I shivered again at that thought, and I bit
my lip harder to keep quiet.
“Christ, Aislinn,” he groaned. “I told you not to do that,” he
muttered, bringing a hand around and using a thumb to gently pry my lip from
between my teeth. I blushed as he watched his thumb stroke my abused flesh
before he licked his lips, and suddenly his lips were molded to mine.
Any ability to think flew out the window. The firm smoothness of
his mouth on mine and his arms pulling me tight against his hard body rendered
me less intelligent than primordial ooze. I felt something against the small of
my back and realized he’d backed me up to the counter. He broke away for a
moment, my breath catching when he lifted me up to sit on the edge, stepping
close between my legs and crashing his mouth back onto mine.
The kiss was hot and wet. Our breaths came out in loud pants when
we separated long enough to suck in a lungful of air. My legs were as tight
around his lean waist and I could manage, arms and hands clutching his hair and
shoulders with frantic need. His grip on me was just as desperate.
Trinity lives with her husband
and four children in Virginia. She grew up overseas in Turkey and Japan, where
her love of reading developed due to a lack of English-speaking television. As
her need for written works grew, so did her desire to create worlds for others
to enjoy. By the time she was in middle school she had started writing short
stories. She endeavors to break the mold where modern stereo-types are
concerned and create engaging characters.
When she’s not writing or
working, Trinity still enjoys settling down to read a book or doing graphic art
in her spare time.
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