Title - The Perfect Distraction (Book #1)
Author - Melissa Rolka
Genre - New Adult Romance
Release Date - October 1, 2013
Hosted by - Love Between the Sheets Promotions
Synopsis
When Katherine “Kate” leaves for her freshmen year at college, a grounded and stable piece of her is missing. She pushes away the ghosts of her past, determined to start her college life single, carefree and distracted.Throughout high school Kate was reserved and shy, with little experience. Now, on her own, with little holding her back, Kate is ready to branch out. She bonds with a tight knit group of friends and even starts casually dating. What starts out as innocent flirting on the tennis courts slowly turns into a friendship and eventually something more complex. Reed comes into her life giving her the distraction she craves more than anything; but is she ready to give her heart away so easily?
Things get complicated when Kate’s ex-boyfriend and first love continues to pursue her. Kyle deeply regrets breaking her heart when he left for college the year before and is now on a mission to reclaim her. Kyle’s persistence and relentlessness is nothing short of obsessive. He will stop at nothing to win her back and prove his love.
Kate finds herself torn between her past and the unknown of the future. Her determination to stay distracted may just be her downfall or the beginning of something new and wonderful.
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Review
Katherine, Katherine, Katherine, I was being so impatient
with her because I was trying to figure out why the hell she keep on taking
Kyle back. Then you realize that she is the ultimate person who doesn't like to deal with
confrontation, but this personality actually gets the better of her because
with her confronting what the issue sin her relationship with Kyle is she ends
up getting the shitty end of the stick. Her decisions not only hurt her but it
hurt others in the end. As for her relationship with Reed, well I hues we just
have to stay tuned for what will happen next. Let me touch on Reed for a
minute, you will love him, & what’s not to love about him. He’s handsome,
thoughtful, protective, loving & an excellent friend to Katherine. He is
the ultimate yummy package. Ok as for the sex scenes, they aren’t off the
Richter scale hot, but they will have you squirming a little in your seats.
This book is lets us know that while we seek out the next “perfect distraction”
from whatever the issues are in our life that we don’t want to confront, in the
end it will cause the whole situation the fester and the outcome will be very
bad. I enjoyed this book, good read.
Excerpt
Once
we reach the bottom of the stairs, I gain my confidence and take his hand
leading him to the dance floor.
“Let’s
dance!” I don’t give him time to respond,
nor do I stop to look at his face to see his expression.
Instantly,
Maggie spots me and her eyes light up like a deer in headlights. I smile and threw my head back as I grab onto
Reed. I start swaying my hips and moving
provocatively to Promiscuous by Nelly
Furtado. The look on his face is
priceless.
“You
don’t fool me, little girl,” he whispers in my ear as he moves my hair to the
side. Goosebumps travel all the way down
my neck and down my spine. Then he moves
his hands to my waist and turns me with my back to his front. This reminds me of last night in my dorm
room. Maggie moves closer and mouths to
me “bad girl”. I throw my head back
into the crook of his neck and giggle.
Kelly
and Derek are still dancing nearby. I
can’t read the look Derek is giving me, but then I see him gaze at Kelly with
amusement. I think he may be surprised
to see me with Reed again. In this moment
I feel at ease and carefree. I turn back
around and quickly become aware that Reed is in a sandwich. Luckily it is just Quinn dancing behind him
and when I look at her she winks at me.
Soon after she is pulled by her hips to Matt’s grinding moves.
The
music turns to a slower Cold Play
song and Reed pulls me closer to him. He
starts to sway us softly. I dare myself
to look up and when I do his eyes look heated and deeper, almost sapphire. Nervously, I bite down on my bottom corner of
my lip. Reed runs his hands up to my
cheeks and kisses me teasingly slow while lightly sucking on my bottom
lip. It feels so good to be like this
with him and I am wishing we were back upstairs in the bathroom or back in his
room. Moving his head into the crook of
my neck he plants sweet kisses just under my ear. As I feel myself getting lost in this moment,
I am suddenly broken from it when someone grabs at my shoulder pulling me out
of Reed’s arms and turns me around.
With
alcohol swimming in me I lose my balance, but I immediately notice the mixed
green and hazel eyes that I had once found so loving. Reed shifts behind me and moves his hands
protectively around my waist. The
anxiety I had been feeling earlier quickly consumes me. I stare in disbelief and fear.
About the Author
Melissa Rolka grew up in the Chicagoland area all of her childhood and has always had a love of writing. She started by keeping a journal at a young age and then in high school she started writing poetry. A couple poems were published anonymously. Then in college she majored in Philosophy, which required lots and lots of writing. After graduating from Marquette University she traveled west to Los Angeles. There she worked for the Writers Guild of America and found herself submerged in the writers world. She worked on small writings, but never pursued them. On the side she became involved with a small theater group. Eventually she made her way back to the Midwest, where her heart belongs, and worked in business for several years. She found love, got married and has two beautiful children. Being at home has allowed her to keep following her love of reading and writing.The Perfect Distraction is her first full length novel. A second continuation of this story is in the works with hopes for a third. When Melissa is not writing she is caring for, playing with and loving her two kids. In between taking care of her family and writing she almost always has her nose buried in her Kindle.
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