Title:
Finding
Destiny
Author:
Christa
Simpson
Release
date: February
13th,
2014
Genre:
Steamy
Contemporary Romance
Book
Description:
Skylar
has rules. He has never strayed from those rules. And yet Destiny has
him breaking every last one of them.
Destiny
was looking forward to a bit of solitude in the north. She figured
surrounding herself with her two besties, at an expensive spa
retreat, would beat away the winter blues. That was the plan. Destiny
liked plans. But plans don’t always work out the way you want them
to.
Skylar
never expected to find three ladies trudging through the snow. But
after finding them stranded, in the middle of nowhere, during the
biggest snow storm of the year, he’s forced to invite Destiny and
her friends back to his cabin. Though he tried to ignore what was
subtly unravelling between them, he couldn’t discount their
attraction. The way Destiny could read into his thoughts and the way
his jealousy raged at the thought of his brother taking her to his
bed, he knew he had better stake his claim.
But when tragedy strikes, torn from her arms at lightning speed, Skylar’s left to wonder whether he would ever find his destiny.
But when tragedy strikes, torn from her arms at lightning speed, Skylar’s left to wonder whether he would ever find his destiny.
Book Excerpt:
Book
Excerpt
After
an embarrassing exchange of too much information, Destiny was
relieved to hear that the headboard had finally stopped banging off
the wall. It wasn’t very long after that when Felicia and Matty
rejoined them, both with mischievous smiles on their faces.
Matty
glanced at Felicia like she was a tasty treat that he had yet to
sample. “Felicia and I have to go out for a few things. Can we
get you guys anything?”
Natalie
shuffled awkwardly to her feet, knocking the peas onto the old,
untreated floorboards. “Yeah. My truck.”
Destiny
watched how Natalie favored the wrong ankle. “Are you sure you
should be standing on that?” It was supposed to be more of a
tease, but Natalie didn’t get it.
Skylar
smiled and glanced at the floor, having read Destiny’s sarcasm like
it were written in his own baby book.
“I
just want to get my truck and get this weekend back on track. This
was supposed to be our
weekend, remember? And now all this has happened.”
The
truth was that Natalie was only upset because there were two men
there and not a single one of them were giving her the time of day.
“Quit
being such a party pooper. Matty says we can stay as long as we
like.” Felicia gave Matty a naughty eye that said she would be
happy to lock herself back in that bedroom with him for another
round.
“Well,
I’m going,” Natalie insisted, turning her attention to Matty.
“Skylar said you can fix my truck. Will you?”
Matty
shrugged his shoulders, as Natalie pulled on her puffy white jacket.
“I can certainly have a look. Trouble is, I only have my truck
here. It’ll only fit three of us.” Then he glanced at Felicia.
“Unless you want to sit on my lap, doll.”
Felicia
smiled, but everyone else cringed. Those two were a perfect match
for each other.
Destiny
stood from the sofa. “Do you really think we could all fit?”
When
Skylar mirrored her stance, she turned to face him. She could tell
he had something important to say. She stared at his lips, just
waiting for him to stop her. But she worried that he didn’t have
it in him.
***
Skylar
didn’t know why his pulse was now throbbing in his throat, but
there was no way he could let Destiny walk out on him already. They
had only just met. When she had stood from her seat, a sudden stab
of realization had washed over him. He had to think of something
quick.
“You
should stay.”
His
offer had been charming, his voice soft, and the fact that he hadn’t
heard the word no on her breath gave him hope.
“I
don’t know,” she answered, after a slight hesitation. The look
on her face suggested she was unsure of what he was offering. “I
don’t know,” she repeated, like she was overthinking it. “Nat,
you probably need a doctor. I can come with you.”
Skylar
knew that was an outright lie. What was she so scared of?
Matty
stole Destiny’s attention. “Sorry to break it to you, Dee, but
the nearest doctor is close to an hour away.” He turned toward
Natalie to inform her of the situation, saving Skylar the trouble.
“If it’s a doctor you need, Skylar’s the best alternative
you’ve got. You’re better off lifting that foot up and taking it
easy.”
“That’s
fine. I can do that at the spa we paid a small fortune to visit. It
was non-refundable, by the way.” Natalie ignored Felicia’s
disappointment, and glanced at Destiny as she zipped up her jacket.
“If Felicia’s coming back out here, then you might as well hang
out for a while.”
“Are
you sure, Nat?”
“Yessss!”
she stated, dramatically. “I’ll catch up with you guys later.
You will be okay out here on your own, right?”
Skylar
saw Destiny gulp when her eyes reached his. She would be very okay
out there, if Skylar had anything to do with it. He raised his
eyebrows in question. But he really wanted her to stay.
She
turned back to Natalie. “I’ll be fine.”
A
dragon took flight in Skylar’s chest from what her agreement
insinuated. She wanted him just like he wanted her. With that
knowledge, he grew more brave and moved closer to her.
He
draped his arm over Destiny’s shoulder. “I’ll take good care
of her.”
When
Destiny leaned back to peer up at him, he caught his first glimpse of
her angelic smile up close. Oh,
God. Those lips.
His gaze snared hers and he could see her innocence melting away.
He wet his lips with a lick of his tongue, overcome with a desire to
take her mouth against his. Her soft smile never left those perfect
pink lips, telling him exactly what he needed to know. She liked
what she saw.
“Let’s
leave those two love birds alone,” Matty teased. “Come on,
ladies. Your chariot awaits.”
They
all shuffled outside, leaving Destiny and Skylar very alone, his arm
still carefully strung across her back.
Cutting
the silence, and escaping the closeness that left him aching to touch
her, Skylar retrieved his arm and headed for the kitchen. “Can I
get you something to drink? Sorry I didn’t think to ask you
sooner. I must have left my manners back at home. They don’t come
in real handy around those guys.”
He
watched Destiny swallow again. “I can imagine.”
Skylar
pulled a couple of beers from the fridge and returned to the living
room. “I don’t suppose you drink beer.” He twisted the top
off the bottle and handed it to her.
“Not
really, but I could use one right about now.”
He
chuckled as he twisted the cap off his own bottle and snapped the lid
across the room. “Sorry. Old habits die hard.” He drew a long,
slow gulp from the bottle, and he caught her watching his mouth.
“It’s
fine. This is your place. You can do whatever you want in it.”
That
suggestion gave him unwholesome thoughts. He planned on finding out
whether she would make good on that promise.
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About the Author:
Hi
all. I'm a Canadian Indie Author and mother of two. I love reading,
writing, music, movies and dancing. I like my men muscled, my music
loud and my kids happy. :)
I
live in a small town near Windsor, Ontario, with my husband and two
little girls.
I
wrote The Twisted Trilogy to entertain you. It's a sexy, sassy new
adult romance with a paranormal twist. Even sexier yet is my novella,
Finding Destiny. You should have a look. ;)
Official
Website: http://christasimpson.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/authorchristasimpson
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