They've loved each other for years, but they've
never been intimate before.
Marissa has decided to live without sex, since it's brought her nothing but trauma. At twenty-three, she'd rather just be celibate, and not even her best friend, Caleb, will change her mind.
After spending his childhood touring as a concert cello prodigy, Caleb is experimenting with living a stable life. For years, he has refused to commit to anything except his friendship with Marissa, but his feelings for her have never been romantic. Until recently.
So now he has to show her that sex doesn't have to hurt.
Marissa has decided to live without sex, since it's brought her nothing but trauma. At twenty-three, she'd rather just be celibate, and not even her best friend, Caleb, will change her mind.
After spending his childhood touring as a concert cello prodigy, Caleb is experimenting with living a stable life. For years, he has refused to commit to anything except his friendship with Marissa, but his feelings for her have never been romantic. Until recently.
So now he has to show her that sex doesn't have to hurt.
Release date: June 17, 2013
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Excerpt
“Go away,” she said, swatting Baron
on the chest lightly. “I’m dancing with Caleb now.”
Grinning, Baron strolled off the
dance floor, looking ridiculously pleased with himself.
Caleb watched him depart and made a
sound in his throat, one that could almost have been a growl.
Something about the guttural sound
made Marissa shiver.
“Caleb,” she began, positioning
herself for their dance. “You really shouldn’t let Baron…”
“Shh.” He slid his arm around her
waist and pulled her close to him. “No talking. Just dancing.”
Shrugging, Marissa decided that
would be just as well. She had a lot to think about anyway.
Not that she was going to seriously
consider that nonsense of Baron's. Really. Caleb couldn’t be interested in her
that way. Not sexually.
Sure, he was acting rather bizarre,
but it was probably prompted by the challenge Baron posed. It was just some
silly, masculine, dominance thing. It wasn't actually about her. At
least, not in that way.
Caleb’s gaze was mesmerizing in its
intensity. It felt like his silver-gray eyes scorched every part of her body
they focused on, and he seemed to be focusing everywhere—all over her body—as
they went through the motions of the dance.
She shuddered again, and at her
shudder he pulled her even closer, so that her breasts rubbed against his chest
every time their hips swayed together.
She could actually feel her nipples.
Feel them. Was suddenly scared that
Caleb could feel them too.
They’d danced together before, but
it had never been like this.
He’d never held her this close or
stared at her this deeply.
Baron had said that Caleb looked at
her like he wanted to swallow her whole.
Marissa tore her eyes away. That
couldn’t be right. They were friends. Just friends. Had never been anything
else. Why would Caleb all of a sudden want to change things?
It felt like she was burning up, and
she knew her cheeks must be blazing red.
Her lips felt parched, so she slid
her tongue out to lick them nervously. Tried to moisten them enough so they
wouldn't feel so cracked. But then she caught a look on Caleb’s face—one she'd
never seen there before—and quickly returned her tongue to her mouth.
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About
the Author
Noelle handwrote her first romance novel in a
spiral-bound notebook when she was twelve, and she hasn't stopped writing
since. She has lived in eight different states and currently resides in
Virginia, where she teaches English, reads any book she can get her hands on,
and offers tribute to a very spoiled cocker spaniel.
She loves travel, art, history, and ice cream. After
spending far too many years of her life in graduate school, she has decided to
reorient her priorities and focus on writing contemporary romances.
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