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About
the Book
Title:
Hit & Run Bride
Author:
Nana Malone & Misty Evans
Release
Date: June 2, 2014
Tour
Dates: June 2, 2014 – June 8, 2014
Genre: Contemporary
Romance
Buy Links: Amazon / Barnes & Noble :
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1pClAWL
Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/1mN5Qjk
Book
Summary:
Dangerous
Intersection Ahead
Marketing analyst Becca Daniels has a life that looks good on paper - a coveted promotion in an exciting new city and a successful, handsome fiancĂ©. But with her Hawaiian honeymoon fast approaching, she has to face her biggest fear…water. She can’t swim. On her way to her first swimming lesson, however, she veers left instead of right and nearly runs over her hot, new instructor.
Caution: Rising Waters
Liam Caldwell has put his life on hold to look after his sick mother. The last thing he needs is the hit-and-run brunette who ruined his motorcycle disrupting the adult swim class. But from the first lesson, he realizes there’s more to the curvy, smart-mouthed Becca than meets the eye, and no matter what he does, he can’t resist her luscious lips and her driving determination.
No U-turn
With each lesson, Becca discovers that what looks good on paper isn’t making her happy. Should she play it safe in the shallow end with her career and fiancĂ©? Or should she dive into deep waters with a man who offers passion and freedom like she’s never imagined?
Marketing analyst Becca Daniels has a life that looks good on paper - a coveted promotion in an exciting new city and a successful, handsome fiancĂ©. But with her Hawaiian honeymoon fast approaching, she has to face her biggest fear…water. She can’t swim. On her way to her first swimming lesson, however, she veers left instead of right and nearly runs over her hot, new instructor.
Caution: Rising Waters
Liam Caldwell has put his life on hold to look after his sick mother. The last thing he needs is the hit-and-run brunette who ruined his motorcycle disrupting the adult swim class. But from the first lesson, he realizes there’s more to the curvy, smart-mouthed Becca than meets the eye, and no matter what he does, he can’t resist her luscious lips and her driving determination.
No U-turn
With each lesson, Becca discovers that what looks good on paper isn’t making her happy. Should she play it safe in the shallow end with her career and fiancĂ©? Or should she dive into deep waters with a man who offers passion and freedom like she’s never imagined?
About
the Authors
Nana
Malone
USA
Today Bestselling Author Nana Malone’s love
of all things romance and adventure started with a tattered romantic
suspense she borrowed from her cousin on a sultry summer afternoon in
Ghana at a precocious thirteen. She’s been in love with kick butt
heroines ever since.
With
her overactive imagination, and channeling her inner Buffy, it was
only a matter a time before she started creating her own characters.
Waiting for her chance at a job as a ninja assassin, Nana meantime
works out her drama, passion, and sass with fictional characters
every bit as sassy and kick butt as she thinks she is.
Nana
is the author of twenty novels. And the books in her series have been
on multiple Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble bestseller lists as
well as the iTunes Breakout Books list and most notably the USA Today
Bestseller list.
Connect
with Nana: Website / Facebook
/ Twitter / Goodreads
/ Newsletter
****
USA
TODAY Bestselling Author Misty Evans has published over twenty novels
and writes romantic suspense, urban fantasy, and paranormal romance.
As a writing coach, she helps other authors bring their books – and
their dreams of being published – to life.
The
books in her Super Agent series have won a CataNetwork Reviewers’
Choice Award, CAPA nominations, the New England Reader’s Choice
Bean Pot Award for Best Romantic Suspense in 2010 and the ACRA Heart
of Excellence Reader’s Choice Award for Best Romantic Suspense in
2011.
Her
Witches Anonymous series was dubbed a Fallen Angel Reviews
Recommended Read. The Super Agent Series, Witches Anonymous Series,
and the Kali Sweet Series have been on multiple Amazon Kindle
bestsellers lists. Her culinary romantic mystery, THE SECRET
INGREDIENT, and the first book in her Deadly series, DEADLY PURSUIT,
are both USA TODAY bestsellers.
Misty
likes her coffee black, her conspiracy stories juicy, and her wicked
characters dressed in couture. When not reading or writing, she
enjoys music, movies, and hanging out with her husband, twin sons,
and two spoiled puppies.
Excerpt
from HIT & RUN BRIDE
Becca
stared in shock as she struggled to regulate her breathing. No.
Not him.
He could not
be her instructor. He could not—her brain stuttered as her gaze
drifted past his surprised, clearly annoyed—although
attractive—face.
Oh
wow. Holy shoulders. The Tribots at work weren't kidding when they
talked about swimmers’ shoulders. He had a broad chest to match
equally impressive abs worth staring at. He looked exactly like the
kind of guy who did triathlons. Perfect. Her swim instructor was a
totally hot Tribot. Shoot her now.
No.
She wouldn't freak out. She had a task to complete. An assignment.
Learn
to swim.
She could do this. All she had to do was ignore Mr. Shoulders and
Abs. Oh yeah, and get in the water.
Her
heart rate ticked up, and she swallowed hard. Stay
calm, Becs.
Focus
on the things you can control.
And twenty-three-year-old Becca was in a hell of a lot more control
than seven-year-old, learning-to-swim Becca.
She
shook her head. She was an adult, damn it. It was just a little
water. She forced a smile onto her face and dragged her unwilling
eyes back to Mr. Couldn’t Drive’s face. “Sorry. I’m late.”
He
stared at her long and hard, and Becca shifted from foot to foot. She
resisted the urge to tug on her bathing suit. There was no hiding her
boobs in this thing. Or her ass, for that matter. She’d looked for
her Armani racerback for nearly thirty minutes this morning, but all
she’d been able to find was her beach bathing suit. With its double
ties at the straps and the low cut of the bottoms, it was made for
sunning and getting attention, not actual swimming. Of course, the
lack of fabric had never bothered her before because she’d never
planned on being in the water.
Finally,
he shook his head. “Please join the rest of the class.”
“Right.
Sorry again.” She scuttled over to join her new classmates gathered
on the concrete near the shallow end. They looked like a herd of baby
cattle off to a too-early slaughter. Only one brave soul, a rail-thin
woman who was more limbs than body, had the courage to smile at her.
Everyone else just stared at the water, looking terrified.
Stay
calm. Stay calm. It’s only water.
She repeated her new mantra to herself over and over again.
“As
I was saying, I’m your instructor, Liam. Today, we’re going to
start with the basics. I don’t want you to worry. I’m here to
help you. We’re in this together.” He smiled.
Becca
blinked. Yeah well, he should certainly not be allowed to do that
in public. If he’d smiled at her in the parking lot, she would have
been less annoyed.
He
continued. “Can I get a show of hands for anyone who’s never been
in a pool before? It seems like a silly question, but I’ve learned
it’s a good one to ask.”
Everyone
slid covert glances around. No one dared actually turn their heads
and look. Becca did not raise her hand. She’d been in a pool. Like
on those floating chair thingies. And maybe if she were feeling
brave, she’d stood knee-deep in the shallow end. No need to
embarrass herself, especially since no one else raised a hand.
Liam
nodded. “Okay, good. I’m going to ask each of you to follow me
into the shallow end then. Feel free to hold onto the sides. We’re
going to do some introductions and get to know each other a little
bit before we get started.”
A
few brave souls sitting on the edge of the pool plopped right in with
tiny little splashes that spritzed their neighbors’ legs and
torsos. Most of the class opted for the relative safety of the
stairs.
Becca
shivered despite the warmth of the room. She knew that they kept the
pool at a balmy ninety-three degrees, which was the reason she’d
chosen this pool as opposed to the one closer to her place in Golden
Hill. It didn’t take her long to realize that she was the only one
still standing on the sidelines.
Shit.
Okay,
it’s fine, Becca. It’s fine. It’s only water.
Brittle,
determined smile in place, she forced one foot in front of the other
until she was at the edge of the stairs. The woman who’d smiled at
her before gave her an encouraging nod.
And
Liam, damn him, waited patiently for her to join her classmates.
Okay.
Now
or never.
She
gripped the railing and took a tentative step in. Oh wow, that was
nice. Just like a bath. The water lapped gently at her skin, and she
gripped the rails even tighter. Another step. Shin level. Great. She
was really going somewhere now.
Everyone
was waiting on her; she had to do this. It was either this or tell
Holden that she couldn’t swim. And she was not
doing that. She had the perfect guy with the perfect honeymoon
planned. And the perfect job. If she didn’t do this, everyone would
know eventually. With another deep breath, she took another step.
Knee-deep. Yay! Except, she was expected to go farther.
Liam
half swam, half walked through the water to get to her. “It’s
okay.” His smile was softer, and his voice was low, soothing, as if
they were the only two people in the pool. “What’s your name?”
Name,
what was her damn name? Her energy was so focused on not letting go
of the railing and not drowning that she’d forgotten her damn name.
Deep breath. “Uhm, it’s Becca.”
“Nice
to meet you, Becca. Now why don’t you give me your hand? I’ll
help you the rest of the way in.”
“N-no.
That’s okay. I think maybe I can learn from here.”
There
were a few snickers from her classmates. Liam ignored them and
lowered his voice even further. “Have you been in a pool before,
Becca?”
Well,
maybe she shouldn’t have lied about that part. “Yes. But usually
with a floating chair or something.”
He
nodded. “Okay, no problem. Focus on my voice. We’ll get you into
the water together.”
She
glanced around at her classmates. Some of them looked impatient. A
few looked encouraging. But the vast majority were focused on
clutching onto the side of the pool, oblivious to her torture.
“I—maybe I can’t do this. Can I just watch?”
Liam
chuckled. “You’ve already been brave enough to come this far.
Let’s see what happens if you trust me. You have nothing to lose by
trying.”
“You
mean besides my life?”
She
could tell he was trying to contain a smile as his lips twitched.
“Now how would that make me look if I lost a student on the first
night? I have my reputation to protect.”
This
time, Becca did smile. Slowly, she let go of the rail with her left
even as she gripped tighter with her right. She slid her hand into
his warm and firm one and he held her tight as if he’d never let
her go. “D-do you have me?”
“Look
at me, Becca. Focus on me. Nothing else matters right now, except you
and me.”
She
nodded. His voice really was soothing, washing over her like warm
rain. She focused on his eyes. The deep blue color mesmerized her,
and she took another step in. Water lapped at her upper thighs.
“That’s
it, Becca. Well done. Two more steps, and you’re in.”
With
a little more coaxing, and a lot more focusing on Liam, her feet hit
the bottom of the shallow end. Holy shit. The water lapped at her
waist, and there was no shock of cold making her panic. This wasn’t
so bad.
She
grinned up at Liam, and he smiled in return. His eyes narrowed
slightly, and his gaze fell to her lips. Warmth bloomed from her
chest and—a wave suddenly hit her in the back, nearly knocking her
off her feet. She squealed and wrapped herself around Liam, octopus
style, unwilling and unable to let go.
Liam
held her tight as she squeezed her eyes shut. She heard him say,
“First rule of the pool, no deliberate splashing of the other
students. Do you understand me?”
His
voice was stern and a little intimidating. The warm, lazy, mellow
quality had vanished. From behind her, a male voice muttered a weak
apology.
With
her arms and legs wrapped around Liam, Becca hid her face, letting
his strong body carry her to the side. “You can let go now. You’re
safe.”
Becca
blinked. A small, kitten-like whimper issued from the back of her
throat. From over her shoulder, she saw all her classmates watching
her with curiosity. Okay, maybe she’d overreacted. But did she
really have to let go? Because it seemed so much safer with him
holding her. What
are you going to do, take Liam on your honeymoon?
Her whole body flushed, and she reached out for the ledge. Only when
she felt the cool concrete under her fingertips did she unwrap
herself from her instructor.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Hit and Run Bride by Nana Malone & Misty Evans is a 2014 Beach Path Publishing release. I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
What a great love story! A hit and run accident brings together two people who are both dealing with heavy issues and gives them the courage to grab true love and happiness despite having to step off the beaten path to catch it.
Becca has a new promotion with a company she doesn't really enjoy working for. Her boyfriend, Holden, proposes and has big plans for their honeymoon and their life together. But, he gave her a hideous pink ring and the honeymoon will be all about what HE wants to do and swimming might be involved. The problem? Well, Becca doesn't know how to swim. In order to be ready for her honeymoon trip she signs up for adult swimming lessons. Seems like a great idea. But, Becca's luck runs a little like mine. She rear ends a guy who turns out to be her swim instructor.
Liam is a trainer and doesn't just give lessons. He scouts possible Olympic hopefuls. His own dream of being an Olympic swimmer died after a physical problem sidelined him. It also caused a rift between him and his father who had pinned his hopes and dreams on his sons.
Curvy, sexy, Becca has Liam thinking about things other than swim lessons. When Becca explains she is in a hurry to become a fast swimmer they begin working overtime. At the same time Holden is being a jerk by insisting the wedding be planned by someone else because they need to train for Kona. But, as Becca explained, she wants to plan her own wedding like every little girl before her. As she tries to get Holden to bend just a little bit, she starts to see holes in the relationship and she finds she is developing a serious crush on her swim instructor.
When Becca finally wakes up and smells the coffee she does what she knows is the right thing to do. Liam is the guy for her. He's mature, patient, giving, and not only does he listen to her, he HEARS her too.
But Holden isn't about to lose the game and won't give up without a fight, and that might mean a dirty fight.
Both Liam and Becca are dealing with poisonous relationships and find comfort from one another which leads to a real love match. But, problems still exist. Holden is a very manipulative person and knows just what to say and do to get under Becca's skin and keep her confused. Becca has a few moments where she waffles under the pressure from Holden and the help he can give her with her job , and the security that she would have with him,and he swears he will change. ( How many times have we heard that line?) Liam has lived under his father's constant insinuations that he is a loser and his confidence is not at an all time high sometimes so he tends to give up too easily, perhaps also becoming a victim to Holden's overbearing personality. But, in the end it is Becca who will have to decide if she wants true love or status quo. Frankly, it was time for her to stand up the men in her life and take responsibility for her own future. So, while there were times I wanted to shake her she eventually shakes off the fog and sees things as they really are. Thank goodness!
Here's to true love and HEA!
4 stars
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