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Summary:
One dream vacation in paradise.
One co-ed bachelor and bachelorette party.
One week marooned with my ex.
Six months ago, Casey Silvers ended her scorching romance with sexy rocker Cole Caldwell. None of her friends know the true reason behind her sudden change of heart. Despite her claim of their chemistry fizzling out, her feelings for Cole had never gone away.
After receiving the invitation to her best friend's co-ed bachelor and bachelorette getaway, Casey knows she must once again face Cole. For one week, she'll be forced to party alongside the man who has come to despise her. The tropical cruise is meant to be a trip to paradise, but Casey is certain it will turn out to be a vacation from hell.
But as the ship leaves port, past secrets are revealed--secrets that could change the fate of Casey's romance with Cole. With forces keeping them together, Cole and Casey soon discover that the passion between them has yet to extinguish.
***Standalone New Adult Romance-Ages 17+ Due to Strong Language and Sexual Situations***
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Excerpt:
“I’m sorry,” I managed. “I know you
probably don’t believe me, but I am so sorry that things turned out the way
they did—”
His cheeks reddened and I could instantly
tell he hated the pity in my tone. Although I was sincere, Cole would think I
was patronizing him. “It’s over and like I said, that’s fine. It would’ve never
worked anyway. But I do want us to be friends. I don’t want it to be weird when
ever we’re in the same room together.”
“I want that too,” I said hoarsely.
He nodded although his tone remained dry
and unfriendly. “You should have fun on the vacation. And if you want to hook
up with someone, don’t feel awkward about it… I’m not planning to be a saint on
the trip either.”
I could see the knife he had just used to
cut out my heart—the serrated edges dripping with fresh blood. Hope had damned
me to my own personal hell. Because as tough as I had played it for my friends’
benefits, the god’s honest truth was I had wished for him to see me and feel
something again. Like he would look into my eyes and see directly into my heart.
His dangling of our renewed friendship
was only a ruse. This was his true purpose. He wanted me to know I’d have to
bear witness to him fucking whomever he wanted on vacation. I’d hurt him and he
was outlining his plans for revenge against me. For the next seven days, I’d
have my heart stomped on each time I saw him with another girl.
“Thanks, but I’ll pass,” I said lifting
up my chin. I was certainly at fault for our breakup, but I had to draw the
line somewhere. I made mistakes, but I punished myself enough for the both of
us.
He frowned. “You pass on what?”
“Your offer of being friends. I
considered what you could add to my life as a friend and I’m politely
declining,” I said and began to turn away. There had been safety in the fog; why
was I allowing his words to penetrate?
His fingers wrapped lightly around my
wrist and I stilled. Although I was trying to leave with my dignity intact, I
had to admit his hand felt good against my skin. Besides playing guitar, Cole
was a union steelworker. The combination left his hands rough and callused.
There was something so intoxicating about how masculine his hands felt when he
grasped at my bare skin.
“Casey, you were the one who said months
ago that neither of us were ready for a commitment. I’m not being an asshole
here. I could’ve told everyone about why we broke up, but I didn’t. I let them
assume you just wanted to walk away and I didn’t stop you.”
I patted his shoulder heartily. “Thanks
for being so grown up about it, Cole. I didn’t know you had it in you.”
He folded his arms across his chest and
looked me up and down. I didn’t like the smug look on his face as he caught my
eye. His face and posture reminded me of the arrogance that had withered away
once we became serious about one another. “Okay, Casey. Game on.”
“What?”
His eyes were unreadable. “I figured if
we were friends, we could show each other some respect. Not rub any hookups in
the other person’s face. But since you so rudely swatted away my outreached
hand—”
I rolled my eyes. “Were you this annoying
when we dated? Because I’m surprised we lasted as long as we did.”
He leaned down and whispered in a low
rumble, “You still want me. I know you. I know
you. I remember how you get defensive when you want to hide what you’re
feeling. I get that your pride will keep you from telling me the truth about
what really happened between us. And I know
that by the time this boat docks back in port, you’ll be in my bed, asking for
a another chance.”
I flushed and said in an affronted voice,
“In your dreams, creep.”
“Like I said, Casey, game on.” He planted
a quick, affectionless peck on the side of my head before sidestepping around
me. He walked away confidently back toward our group. Meanwhile, my legs were
unable to function. I was very close to collapsing into a feeble puddle on the
deck. How was I going to last a week with Cole? Would I win the worst friend of
the year award if I abandoned ship right that second?
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