Sometimes falling in love means going through the worst kind of hell.
A SWEET GIRLNicola Hart grew up under the heels of her older brother and his sexy best friend, Cash Garrison. Years of ignoring her spark with Cash has transformed their friendship into a slow burning sizzle. One night with him could ruin everything. Or it could be more than she ever dreamed. They play. They flirt. But they haven't crossed the line because too much is at stake. Family. Friendship. And the deepest kind of love that she'd have to be crazy to walk away from.
HE CAN'T STAY AWAY FROMShe's his best friend's little sister. The definition of hands off. Cash has tried to ignore her for years. Those innocent eyes and her smile that screams kiss-me-if-you-dare... Instead, he's looked at every pretty little thing who's crossed his path, all to ignore the girl he seems destined to want. But when his hard partying ways get old and everyone at school is interested in Nicola, it's time to stake a claim. To make Nicola his girl, no matter the risks, and hold the hand of the one he really loves.
Sweet Girl is the novel length prequel to USA Today best-selling Garrison's Creed. Before Cash and Nicola can fall in love forever, they have to suffer through their first love.
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Right. And now she was alone on the deck
again, avoiding the alcohol-brave stares of freshmen boys. She glanced back
into the house, wishing—
The familiar slide of Cash’s arm and the
smell of soap paralyzed her thoughts.
“You look…” Breath hot, he whispered one
word slower than the next, his lips a fraction away from the shell of her ear.
“Gorgeous.”
A full body shiver started at her neck and
ran south. “Hey, Cash.” She took a deep breath and let it out slowly, letting
her eyes roam over him. “Bet you’ll break a few hearts tonight.”
He locked her in tighter. His breath was
kissed by bourbon, and the scruff on his cheeks rasped against her skin. “Nah.
Not in the mood.”
“The female population on campus is both
relieved and saddened.”
“Oh yeah?” He pulled back an inch, then
spun her into a loose hug, facing him. “Why’s that?”
“’Cause there’s still a chance, but it’s
not tonight.”
A lazy smile curled. “Oh, you’re cute,
Nic.”
God, he was gorgeous. Would his mouth taste
like liquor? Her plan to get buzzed had not inoculated her against his
dangerous good looks and charm. Her mind raced. “So I’ve been told.”
“What, by your date?” Cash tilted his head. He stepped back, dragging his arm off
her neck, letting his hand smooth down her bare shoulder. His fingers drifted
to her elbow. Another step, and he stuck his thumbs in his jeans pockets. His
blue gaze smoldered. His button-down shirt, a little wrinkled, untucked and
unbuttoned at the collar, was rolled up on his arms.
“I’m sure J’s said something like that tonight.
Jaycee and Mira tell you their plans for you tonight?”
“Could not care even a little bit.”
She still felt where his fingers had
traveled on her skin. Wanting that feeling again was driving her to
distraction. Her eyes raked over his chest, sliding up to his face. He studied
her. Intently. In an unnerving way, she could almost feel it. She swallowed and
stole her eyes away because it was all in her head.
Cash stepped forward. “Let’s get out of
here.”
His voice graveled. It had texture. She
felt each word as it coated over her senses. Why did everything out of his
mouth seem so much heavier? “I just got here, Cash.”
“Me too.”
“I didn’t come by myself.” Jacob was
wandering around somewhere. Though she didn’t care.
“Neither did I.”
The air was thick. Tense. So much was
unsaid. So much anticipation. She could taste it, feel it. Her heart raced; her
pulse pounded. If she could touch him, hold onto his muscled arms, crawl onto
his crazy-wide chest, if his arms could wrap around her and she could drown in
his scent—
“What are you two so serious over?” Roman
startled her.
One second. Two… What to say when she
couldn’t think?
“Nic’s not feeling good,” Cash offered. A
challenge danced in his eyes.
Roman’s protective gaze sliced to hers.
“You’re not? What’s wrong?”
She swallowed at Cash’s lie, and now the
ball of sexual-tension-meets-too-many-drinks was in her court. Was she
misreading all of this? So much could go wrong. Two decades of friendship down
the drain, not to mention Roman would kill Cash. “Car Bombs. I should’ve known
better.”
About
the Author
Cristin Harber is a USA Today bestselling romantic suspense and military romance author. Fans voted her onto Amazon’s Top Picks for Debut Romance Authors in 2013, and her debut Titan series was #1 romantic suspense, #1 military romance, and a USA Today Top 100 bestseller.She lives outside Washington, DC with her family and English Bulldog.
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