Today is my stop on the Second Hand Sinners by Genevieve Lynne Blog tour-Enjoy the stop and enter the contest at the end!
About the Book:
In Bokchito, Oklahoma, you know everyone and trust no one…
Emily Matthews swore she’d never expose her son Jack to her dysfunctional family that sent her running from Bokchito at only seventeen. The sins of her past still haunt her, but when her brother lands in jail, she has no choice but to go back and face her old demons.
Miller Anderson has never forgotten about the girl who ran out of his life thirteen years ago…
And with the secret he’s keeping from Emily, he knows he most likely never will. But when his daughter Abby plays matchmaker to set him up with his lost love, he can’t resist the resurgence of emotion that has them reliving their high school glory days.
Evil has a way of waiting for what it wants…
Just when Emily and Miller discover their old flame hasn’t died, they learn another fire has been smoldering in Bokchito. Her family’s long line of sins, kindled with a generation-old grudge, ignites when Emily discovers the truth about Miller’s daughter and is forced to choose between protecting Miller’s secret and the one thing she can’t afford to lose…her son Jack.
Caught up in a game of lies and dirt road scandal, Emily must risk everything to save her son and preserve Miller’s good name, or let her family’s darkest secret ruin them both.
Read an excerpt:
Emily was in
the water up to her waist when she twirled around and motioned for him. “Are
you coming, or are you too afraid?” she yelled and then laughed.
He pulled his
boots and his socks off and ran out to meet her. When he got close enough to
grab for her, she screamed and dove under the water. He dove under too, and
swam as hard as he could, despite his wet jeans weighing him down. Even in the
murky water, he got hold of her leg. She kicked free.
“See?” she
said, swimming backward and splashing water at him, “I’m not afraid.”
“Neither am
I.” He lunged for her once more, seizing her wrist, and pulled her to him. To
his surprise, and delight, she didn’t resist. Maybe it was because she couldn’t
touch and he could. Feeling more confident than he had in years, he took hold
of her around the waist and pulled her closer.
They stared at each other as they sucked in deep breaths.
“I’m out of
shape,” she said.
“You’re in
great shape.” He couldn’t stop looking at her lips. They were so inviting and
he wanted to kiss her worse than he’d wanted anything.
Emily wrapped
her arms around Miller’s neck and her legs around his waist, putting them
face-to-face, nose-to-nose, lips-to-lips. Other body parts were touching too.
He didn’t dare concentrate on those.
“I think
about that time we swam in the rain too,” she said. “All the time. I wanted to
get you out here so I could tell you that without the little ears listening. I
also wanted to thank you for being so nice to Jack.”
“You’re
welcome.” He couldn’t stop staring at her lips. What was wrong with him?
She gently
bit her bottom lip as she pushed his hair off his face. It was so simple yet so
intimate that it sent a surge of desire through him that was so strong it
nearly overwhelmed him. He had her in his arms again. How could he ever let her
go? He couldn’t. Yet every decision he’d made up to this moment in his life was
based upon the belief that Emily didn’t want him, that she would never come
back, and that he wouldn’t want her even if she did. A few drops of rain fell
around them.
She wrapped
her arms tighter around his neck and shook her head. “I can’t—”
“Mooooom!
You’re scaring all the fish!”
Emily sighed.
“I almost forgot about Jack and Abby.”
Jack and
Abby? Who were Jack and Abby? And what was she about to say? She couldn’t what?
“I guess we should
get back.”
He nodded
like an idiot, and, like an even bigger idiot, he let her go. Again.
Meet Genevieve:
Genevieve Lynne grew up in a small Texas town where everyone knew each other and gossip was considered a legitimate news source. She was raised on heaping doses of her grandmothers’ fabulous cooking, sweet tea, hot summer nights at the lake and maternal guilt. Even after moving to Austin to pursue her bachelor’s degree in English at The University of Texas, she never could shake the small town out of her. She’s still working on the guilt thing. She loves to incorporate the charm of crazy close families and small-town life into her stories. She now lives in Fort Worth with her husband and three sons.
Tour Schedule:
5/23/2016
Xtreme Delusions - Feature/Review
Brooke Blogs - Feature
Unquietly Me - Feature
5/24/2016
Romance Reviews Today Blog - Feature
5/25/2016
Aly's Miscellany - Feature
SOS Aloha - Feature
Harlie's Books - Feature/Review
5/26/2016
Writer in Waiting - Feature/Review
Musings From An Addicted Reader - Feature/Review
The Reading Frenzy - Feature
5/27/2016
Bookaholics Not-So-Anonymous - Feature/Review
Smexy and Fabulous - Feature/Review
Giveaway:
Genevieve will be giving away a $25 Amazon Gift Card + a Alex & Ani Bracelet! US shipping ONLY.
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I bet this would be great for summer! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteToo true kindlemom :)
DeleteThanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome :)
DeleteHome town, second chance and dark family secrets. Looks like a good one. Thanks for sharing about it!
ReplyDeleteHey Sophia Rose, you're welcome!
DeleteI love these small-town stories. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteme too Kim :)
DeleteOo well that sounds good. Kids in the mix is always interesting.
ReplyDeleteAnd and not every one can pull it off!
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