Lured In
Fishing for
Trouble #2
Laura Drewry
Publisher: Loveswept
Genre: Small Town Contemporary Romance
Release Date: September 27, 2016
The O’Donnell brothers continue to cast their lines and find love at the
Buoys—their magnificent Pacific Northwest fishing haven—in this alluring
romance from the bestselling author of Off
the Hook.
Seasick. That’s how Jessie Todd feels when her best friend and boss, Finn O’Donnell, tells her that the Buoys will be featured on a popular fishing program—which just so happens to be hosted by a guy she used to date. She’s still friendly with her ex, but her new feelings for Finn are making things . . . complicated. His life is out on the sea, and though Jessie works at the resort, her paralyzing phobia of water keeps her on land, where she’s safe. To take a shot with Finn, she’ll need to face her fears—and her innermost desires—head-on.
Finn has been nursing a crush on Jess for a long time, so when she suddenly asks for swimming lessons, he dives right in. Holding her shaking hand as she steps into the ocean makes his heart swell—despite the sinking feeling that she’s just doing it to impress that smarmy TV host. Finn doesn’t trust anyone with his bruised and battered heart, but he’ll be forced to lay it all on the line to keep Jess from being the one that got away.
Seasick. That’s how Jessie Todd feels when her best friend and boss, Finn O’Donnell, tells her that the Buoys will be featured on a popular fishing program—which just so happens to be hosted by a guy she used to date. She’s still friendly with her ex, but her new feelings for Finn are making things . . . complicated. His life is out on the sea, and though Jessie works at the resort, her paralyzing phobia of water keeps her on land, where she’s safe. To take a shot with Finn, she’ll need to face her fears—and her innermost desires—head-on.
Finn has been nursing a crush on Jess for a long time, so when she suddenly asks for swimming lessons, he dives right in. Holding her shaking hand as she steps into the ocean makes his heart swell—despite the sinking feeling that she’s just doing it to impress that smarmy TV host. Finn doesn’t trust anyone with his bruised and battered heart, but he’ll be forced to lay it all on the line to keep Jess from being the one that got away.
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“Shit.”
That one muttered
word seemed to have become Jessie’s new mantra over the next week and a half
for so many reasons.
The night she
first dunked under the water, she’d let Finn hold her on his lap eons past
where it was necessary, but, damn it all to hell, she liked sitting there with
him. She liked the way she felt protected tucked up against him, she liked how
she could feel his heart beating through his T-shirt, and she really liked the
way his breath fluttered against her ear when he spoke. Shit.
Ever since she’d
dunked her head under the water, she’d had to push herself to do more and to go
deeper. The last couple of nights she’d even let Finn piggyback her while he
walked them deeper into the water, past where she would have been able to touch
the bottom, but that was as far as she’d gotten. Shit.
She’d listened to
him tell her about Maggie and in the process had opened her heart to the pain
he so obviously still felt. Without hesitation, she’d do it again, even though
it meant that every day since, something else about him found its way through
and settled around her heart, whether it was the way his eyes were so soft when
he looked at her, the way he hung around and helped with the dishes even when
it wasn’t his turn, or the way he could go three rounds with either one of his
brothers and yet they’d come out on the other side just as tight as before.
That was a crazy kind of love, but . . . Shit!
And then, because
she’d opened herself up, and because they had taken their relationship to a
whole new level of trust, she’d gone and told him about Tracy. Her friends from
grade school still didn’t know she’d had a sister and they never would, because
they’d never understand what it had been like or why Jessie kept it a secret
for so long.
Finn understood.
And he’d held her so tight, even when she tried to get away from him, because
he knew he was the only thing holding all her messed-up pieces together, and if
he had let her go, she would have crumbled right there on the fish-shack floor.
“Shit.”
Everything had
been going so smoothly these last few months: They’d managed to get the Buoys
back up and running (thanks to Kate and her savings account), their bookings
were slowly increasing, and they had a lump of cash in the bank (thanks to
Liam’s stint with the Oakland A’s this summer).
They were all
getting along, not a hiccup in sight, and with a magnificent stroke of luck,
Kate had even managed to snag the most watched fishing program to come and film
at their lodge. Everything was great, so why was Jessie feeling like she was
about to screw it all up?
Finn made her
feel things she’d only read about in books; her heart beat faster, everything
inside her seemed to ignite whenever she was anywhere near him, and God help
her when they actually touched each other. And that smile . . . sweet Lord.
Olivia was dead wrong on whose smile could rock a girl through a big “O”—it
sure as hell wasn’t Sam’s.
Even so, could
Jessie see Finn living a happily-ever-after with her or any woman? No.
Sam, on the other
hand, in his blond-tipped beach-boy preppy-cute way, was a perfectly sweet guy.
Her pulse didn’t ratchet up even a single notch when he was around, and
honestly, she’d never wanted to press her lips against his neck to savor the
taste of him, because his neck always smelled like expensive cologne, and that
wouldn’t taste nearly as good as the natural salt air Finn wore.
Despite all that,
she could definitely see Sam living the happily-ever-after. Hell, she could
even see him standing there with three or four kids, all blond outdoorsy types
with matching tackle boxes.
Yup, there was no
doubt in her mind that Sam Ross would one day have a beautifully perfect
family, and yet nowhere in that picture did she ever see herself. Why? Because
her idea of beautiful and perfect had changed.
Where she used to
think it was everything Sam Ross epitomized, everything you’d see on a magazine
cover, now . . . now she knew it wasn’t.
Beautiful was
duct-tape-covered rain gear on a guy whose three-day-old stubble wasn’t a
fashion statement but a way of life. It was a man who wasn’t always
sweet—something Kate had gotten an up-close-and-personal view of when she first
showed up at the Buoys—and it was a man who’d never even so much as hinted that
he might want to do anything with Jessie other than clean and package the day’s
catch.
She’d spent more
time with him than with Liam and Ronan combined, so why now did the mere
mention of his name send her heart cartwheeling and make everything inside her
feel like a blazing freaking inferno? Why couldn’t she forget the way his
breath fluttered against her neck, making everything inside her shiver? And
why, for the love of all that was holy, couldn’t she stop thinking about what
it might feel like to kiss him, to slide her hands across his bare skin and—
“Sweet Jesus.”
Jessie grabbed
for her water glass, sloshing some of it across her desk, and chugged every
last bit before dropping her head down on the desk.
This wasn’t just
bad; it was really really bad. Why couldn’t she think of some
other guy like that? Any other guy?
Anyone but Finn.
God, please not Finn.
Shit. Shit. Shit.
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USA Today bestselling author
LAURA DREWRY started out writing poetry - unbelievably bad poetry - which
hopefully will never again see the light of day. With that behind her, she now
writes contemporary and historical romance novels with characters who aren't
perfect, who aren't always nice, and who tend to be a little (or a lot) on the
sarcastic side. Born and raised in British Columbia, Laura spent eight years in
the Canadian north where she learned important life lessons like how to get
your bananas from the grocery store to your car without them freezing and
turning black in the -40C temperatures. She now lives back home in southwestern
BC with her husband, three sons, a turtle, two crazy dogs, a handful of
chickens, and about thirty thousand bees. She loves old tattered books, movies,
music, the New York Yankees, and cheesecake. Lots of cheesecake.
Thank you so much, Jen, for being part of the LURED IN release day blitz!
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