Hey guys!
There are tons of awesome new releases coming out this month, and I'm going to be spotlighting a few of them by introducing you to some new book boys!
Today I have Jason from Break You by Jennifer Snyder on the blog. Break You is a fantastic New Adult Contemporary Romance that just released today. Jason's definitely a new book boyfriend of mine. ;)
Blaire Hayes enjoys a quiet life, spending her days as a CNA at the local nursing home and nights studying for exams. She prefers things to be as uncomplicated as possible -- but when her friends drag her to a party and she bumps into her high school crush, the path of Blaire’s life veers in an entirely different direction than what she had planned for herself.
Jason Bryant created a nice life away from his hometown, putting distance between himself and the suffocating sadness of his father’s death. But when he finds out his grandfather’s health is deteriorating, he decides he must return home. Partying was not on his agenda while in town, but it’s how he bumps into Blaire Hayes—the girl he’d always thought of in high school as an unobtainable pass.
Together the two learn there are moments in life that hold within them all the power to break you...
Jason Bryant created a nice life away from his hometown, putting distance between himself and the suffocating sadness of his father’s death. But when he finds out his grandfather’s health is deteriorating, he decides he must return home. Partying was not on his agenda while in town, but it’s how he bumps into Blaire Hayes—the girl he’d always thought of in high school as an unobtainable pass.
Together the two learn there are moments in life that hold within them all the power to break you...
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Hey, Jason. I just have a few questions for you:
1) What's your ideal
date?
Nothing too extravagant. Maybe a dinner at some cool place
followed by a round or two of miniature golf?
Or going to an amusement park, that would be pretty decent too.
I can’t stand green olives. I really don’t mind watching
chick-flicks. And I’m addicted to Facebook.
She’s more gorgeous then she was back then, but her
personality is still pretty much the same. She’s still very studious and in
control all the time. The only thing I can say that I have noticed, is that she
seems to have a little more spunk now than she did back then. She was way more
shy.
The bartender came over with another Long Island for me.
Jason handed him a crisp bill from in his wallet. I took a sip and watched as
he lifted his ass up and tucked the wallet back into his back pocket.
“Don’t worry about it,” I said, forcing my eyes away from
the muscles I could see shifting and flexing in his forearm while he played
with the cap from his beer. “I was a little embarrassed, but only because what
you said is true. I’m fine now.”
I wanted to smack myself. Why the hell did I just flat-out
admit that to him? What I’d said before had been enough; there was no reason
for me to add to it. Heat crept along my neck. I’d look like I was having an
allergic reaction in a matter of seconds. Great.
“Maybe this will lift your embarrassment some: it’s been a
while for me, too,” he said.
This new knowledge he’d openly offered floored me. His eyes
locked with mine as he brought his beer to his perfect lips for a swig. I
watched as his Adam’s apple bobbed from the action.
“Why?” The question formed in my head, but I had no
intentions of actually saying it aloud, and most definitely not in such a
dumbfounded tone. Rich laughter rumbled through his chest and his head tipped
back in the process. A grin twisted at my lips, one I couldn’t suppress no
matter how hard I tried. “I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have asked. It’s not my
place.” I forced my eyes to look anywhere except at him as I shook my head.
“No, it’s okay,” he said, containing himself. “I just can’t
get over how shocked you seem by my confession.”
I took a sip of my drink. “You just don’t seem like the type
to have any dry spells. If I remember correctly, you didn’t have that problem
in high school either, and I can’t imagine it forming in college of all
places.”
Hadn’t meant to say that one aloud either. What the hell was
in this drink, a loose lips amplifier?
“People change,” he said. “You did.”
“How so?”
“You’ve gotten more beautiful, for starters.”
His words made my stomach flutter and my heart pound. That
was most definitely a line…but I liked it. Jason straightened his back and downed
the rest of his beer. Banging the empty bottle against the bar as he set it
back down, he stood and held out a hand to me.
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