Love Song
Rocked by Love, #2
By
Susan Scott Shelley
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release
Date: June 7, 2016
He’d lost her to
another man because he hadn’t admitted to his feelings. And he’d almost
destroyed his band because of his broken heart. But when Luke Thompson, The
Fury’s lead singer, learns that Audrey Pierce is once again single, he’s
determined to do all he can to win her back.
Audrey walked away
from Luke because she didn’t believe he’d stick around. She may make her living
dressing rock stars, but she knows firsthand that living with one doesn’t work,
especially one so devoted to his fans. She’s tried moving on, but can’t get
Luke out of her mind. When he swoops back into her life, old feelings return,
sharper and sweeter than ever, but she’s still afraid to trust him.
Through love songs,
sexy kisses, and solid determination, Luke convinces Audrey to give him a
chance. When his beloved fans turn on her, Audrey expects some of the hate
mail. After all, she’s dating the man voted sexiest rocker of the year. But the
attacks escalate, and soon, even Luke’s support isn’t enough to make her feel
safe. The only choice is to let him go.
Luke must make the
ultimate choice—the love of his life, or the people who support his career. If
Audrey walks away, Luke knows he’ll lose her for good. Can he convince her that
their love is strong enough to survive anything, or will both his love and
career end on a sour note?
Luke stared into
the wide blue eyes gazing up at him. Audrey’s chest rose and fell in fast
breaths. He inhaled, and her subtle spicy floral scent beckoned him closer. “I
might not want to stop either. In fact, I know I won’t. What’s wrong with
that?”
“It’s not the
answer.”
“Maybe it’s the
only answer.”
Her gaze jumped
from his eyes to his mouth, then back and forth again. She lifted her hand to
his chest and her fingers tightened, gripping his shirt. Vulnerability swirled
in her eyes and she bit her lip. He knew that look—hesitation and
consideration. He lowered their joined hands to his side and raised his other
hand to cup her cheek.
Audrey’s lips
parted and her head tilted into his palm.
He leaned down,
until they were a breath apart, and then hovered, savoring the anticipation.
He’d been waiting three years for this moment. They’d only get one first kiss.
Her hand tugged on
his shirt, pulling him in. Luke closed the distance. Audrey’s lips were as soft
as silk and as warm as spiced cider. He tasted a trace of vanilla. Like his
favorite double-shot espresso coffee, she spiked his blood. When her tongue met
his, he groaned and slanted his lips, seeking more access. Wet strokes drove
his need higher, and then Audrey dragged his lower lip between her teeth. He
leaned more of his weight into her, desperate to get closer.
Her body, warm and
lush, molded to his form. With a soft sigh, she released his shirt to touch his
neck, and then dug her fingers into his hair. Her other hand traced patterns on
his back as she explored his muscles.
The light touches
and firmer holds drove him crazy. He needed more. Now.
His hand glided
from her cheek, down her side, bypassing the curves he intended to slowly
uncover when need wasn’t wrecking his concentration. He found the small of her
back and the strip of skin where her waistband met the bottom hem of her shirt.
A teasing bit of skin. Soft. Warm. Sexy.
Audrey went lax
when his fingers stroked that spot. She broke the kiss and leaned her head
against the door. “So good.”
He lifted his gaze
from the pulse jumping in her neck and smiled at the blissed-out ease in her
expression. He flexed his hand, fingers spread wide, over her skin, covering
more of that satin-softness. She arched her back, pressing her torso into his,
and he didn’t try to hide how much she’d affected him—from the full length of
his arousal, to his shaking hands, and his racing heartbeat.
On a moan, her eyes
opened. She watched him as her hips lifted and pressed into his. He held her
there while his pulse throbbed and his blood hummed.
She’d completely
rocked his world with that kiss. Could she really walk away from their
connection? Before things went too far, he needed to make sure they were on the
same page. He eased back, until they were no longer touching anywhere except
the hands joined at his side. “We need to talk.”
Susan Scott Shelley
is an award-winning author of contemporary romance.
She lives in
Philadelphia with her very own Superhero and spends her days writing about
tough heroes, smart heroines, and love being the strongest magic there is.
In addition to
writing romances, she is also a professional voiceover artist and enjoys
lending her voice to a wide range of projects.
Her favorite things
include running, sports, hard rock and old Hollywood movies. She believes life
should be lived with laughter, enthusiasm, and a sense of wonder.
Learn more and
discover why Love Always Wins at http://www.susanscottshelley.com
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