Title: In Other Words by Jennifer Woodhull
Publisher: Septem Stellae Publishing
Genre: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, Rom-Com
Length: 325 pages
Summary:
Dexter
We became close friends in college. When Sinclair returns home to Dallas after two years in New York, I introduce her to my best friend Cole. The good-looking playboy ballplayer is the perfect kind of guy for the woman I’m sure would never be interested in me…even if seeing them together breaks my heart.
Sinclair.
He was the nerdy PhD candidate. I was the cheerleader. We made unlikely friends. Moving back home after two years away, he looks hotter than ever. When I start dating his ballplayer best friend, things get complicated. He doesn’t see me as girlfriend material…but I can’t get him, or my feelings for him, out of my head.
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Excerpt
Dexter (Chapter 6)
“Wait, did you say I looked hot?” I ask.
My circulatory system has no idea where to concentrate the blood flow in my body right now. My brain is whirring with confused thoughts on what that means and why she’d say it. My cheeks are flushing, and I can feel the heat rising in them. At the same time, my dick twitches, and wants its fair share of the supply. Clair tiptoes up to kiss my cheek, and moves her arms around my neck.
“Of course you looked hot,” she says on a chuckle. “You’re the total package, Dex. Brilliant, sweet, and yes, hot. Tabitha’s going to love you. Why wouldn’t she?”
Why don’t you, Clair?
Author Bio
Jennifer Woodhull is based in the Southern United States, spending time in her second home of England, and traveling as often as she can. Her love of travel permeates her work, and her characters often find themselves exploring new and foreign surroundings.
A keen observer of human behavior, Jennifer often draws inspiration from something as simple as a fleeting connection, or the glimpse of a unique trait or characteristic. Her favorite place to write is on airplanes.
“The drone of the engine, the scores of people, all traveling to something or from something, and being disconnected from digital distractions are a combination that provide the perfect place to write,” she says. “If you see a woman in seat 9F who is balancing her Macbook on her lap because it’s time to close your tray table, please have patience. I’m just trying to finish one more sentence.”
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