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Title: My Kinda Song
Series: Summer Sisters book 3
Author: Lacey Black
Photographer & Cover Design: Sara Eirew
Models: Dylan Horsch & Tiffany Marie
About My Kinda Song:
Abby Summer has been in love with one man most of her life, but he doesn’t know she exists. For years, Abby has watched him go home with woman after woman, not even noticing the one who stands loyally beside him. That’s why a dating site is the perfect solution to Abby’s problems: get over Levi and move on to someone else.
She’s been by his side since they were kids, but Levi Morgan has suddenly started to see his friend in a whole new, beautiful light. She’s everything he didn’t even realize he wanted or needed…until Abby signs up for a dating site. Now, Levi has competition in a way he’s never had before.
What happens when the lines between friendship and lovers begins to blur? Will Abby and Levi be able to navigate a new kinda relationship? When lies are exposed, will it threaten everything they could be together?
*Though part of a series, this book can be read as a standalone. It is intended for those 18 and over due to graphic language, descriptive sex, and the world’s most inappropriate grandparents.
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Exclusive Excerpt:
Back on stage, Gage instantly
starts heckling me about where I was with Crystal. I don’t bother telling him I
wasn’t with her because he sure as shit won’t believe me. He’s one of those
guys who latches onto something and won’t let go. Like a dog with a bone, he’ll
keep needling me until I give him the juicy details. Only this time, there are
no details to give, but that doesn’t matter. He’ll just accuse me of keeping my
dirty little secrets to myself. We’ve been down this road before.
Grabbing my guitar, I give it a
quick tune, making sure everything is just right. Dexter starts tapping out the
beat on his drums, and Andy and I join in on guitar. Gage belts out the opening
notes of “Ring of Fire” by Johnny Cash and the crowd goes nuts. It’s not the
typical rock music we usually play, but when we find a good song that the fans
love and we enjoy playing, then we go with it.
After another two songs, it’s
time to slow it down. Gage heads off stage to take a quick break, and I step up
to the mic. I usually sing backup, but for three songs during our show, I take
the reins and sing lead vocals. This song is one of them. It’s my favorite song
to sing because it’s Abby’s song.
Way back when we were in grade
school, I caught her humming it as we walked home from school. She was going to
help me work on our Constitution assignment at her place, which happened every
week or so. That particular day, she was quiet, lost in thought, so I let her
be. Suddenly, she started humming, and it didn’t take me long to catch on to
the tune. She had the voice of an angel, I remember thinking, and wanted to beg
her to sing something for me. I had already discovered my love for music, but
knowing that Abby shared this passion with me was like kismet. When I asked her
about it, she just shied away and hid behind her books. I went home and started
working on that song on my guitar. It took a while, but eventually, I got it
down, and have been playing it ever since.
I start strumming the opening
notes of Jeff Healey’s “Angel Eyes.” Continuing to play the song I know by
heart, I scan the crowd until I see her, standing in the back, a soft smile on
her face as she sings along to the song. Everything and everyone around us just
fades away. It’s as if we’re the only two people on the beach. The way she
watches me kicks my heart into overdrive, because I know, when it comes to this
song, she only has eyes for me. Not that I want her eyes on me or anything. I
mean, we are just friends. But if it
were something more than friendship, then I’d be the luckiest son of a bitch to
have her there with me.
Closing my eyes, I sing the words
I’ve known by heart for fifteen years to my best friend. I can picture her out
there saying the exact same words at the exact same time. We’ve sung this song
together for years. Not publicly, of course, because she’d rather strip naked
and do the chicken dance in the rain in the middle of Main Street than to get
on stage and sing. In the privacy of her apartment or mine, we’ve belted out
the words on several occasions. Abby actually has a beautiful voice. She just
refuses to let anyone but me hear it.
When I reach the end of the
second verse, I open my eyes and scan the crowd. She’s still there, standing in
the same spot, watching me and singing along. I give her a knowing grin as I
finish off the song strong, singing it for her. For her because she loves it,
not because it means anything more than that. She’s my friend, remember? We’ve
covered this.
Why does it feel like I’m
completely full of shit?
About Lacey Black:
Lacey Black is a Midwestern girl with a passion for reading, writing, and shopping. She carries her e-reader with her everywhere she goes so she never misses an opportunity to read a few pages. Always looking for a happily ever after, Lacey is passionate about contemporary romance novels and enjoys it further when you mix in a little suspense. She resides in a small town in Illinois with her husband, two children, and a chocolate lab. Lacey loves watching NASCAR races, shooting guns, and should only consume one mixed drink because she’s a lightweight.
Lacey’s debut novel, Trust Me, was released in August 2014 and has been an Amazon Bestseller twice for Free e-books, as well as #1 for Contemporary Romance. All of the Rivers Edge books have been bestsellers in the Romance and Contemporary Romance categories.
This is book 3. Does it stand alone?
ReplyDeleteIt didn't tell me it was a standalone. Usually they'll mention that in the emails. I'm assuming it connects someone but I'm not 100% sure :)
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