OUT
FROM UNDER YOU
by
Sophie
Swift
Book & Author Info
Genre: New Adult Romance
Expected Publication: August 13,
2013
Series: Smart Girls Finish First
#1
“Love is an earthquake. It comes
when you least expect it. It rips the ground clear away. Right out from under
you.”
The day Lia Smart met Grayson
Walker, eight years ago, was the day she fell helplessly in love with him.
Coincidentally, it was the same day Grayson fell in love with someone else:
Lia’s smarter, sexier, superior-in-every-way older sister, Alex.
Now, nearly a decade later, Alex
and Grayson are long over and twenty-two-year-old Lia has finally managed to
forget all those lonely nights she spent pining after her sister’s boyfriend. But
when Grayson unexpectedly arrives back in town with Alex for Labor Day weekend
and the two announce that they’re not only back together but engaged, all the feelings that Lia
buried suddenly come bubbling back to the surface.
But Lia is no longer the awkward,
gangly tomboy she was at fourteen. Far from it. And Grayson is conflicted by
the lustful thoughts he’s now having for her. He knows he could never act on those thoughts, however. Grayson
has always prided himself on being one of the “good guys.” But as the weekend
wears on, he’s finding this new grown-up version of Lia more and more
impossible to resist...
Heartbreaking and sexy with a
dash of humor, Sophie Swift crafts a passionate, unforgettable tale about desire,
growing up, and the kind of love that shakes us to the core.
Contains adult situations and explicit content. Recommended for ages
17+
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Excerpt:
Lia
“Thanks,” Grayson says, setting the bag of ice against his
hand, cringing as the cold settles into his skin. “It’s been a long time since
I punched someone in the face. I forgot how much it hurt.”
Huh?
Is
that what happened last night? Did he get in a fight?
Over
me?
No.
That’s not possible. No one has ever fought over me.
Alex.
Alex gets fought over. She has the face that launched a thousand punches, or
whatever.
I’m
just...
I’m
not worth fighting over.
He
must read the confusion on his face. “You don’t remember that part, do you?”
I
shake my head.
“How
much do you remember?”
“I...”
I start to say.
But
I can’t do this. I can’t talk about this. Not here. Not while he’s dressed like
that. Or shall I say, not dressed like that. I was kind of
hoping we could just move on like it never happened and forget about it. But
it’s pretty obvious he wants to hash
it out. Right here. Right now.
So
I take a deep breath and, battling to keep my voice steady, say, “Look, I’m
really embarrassed about what happened last night and I kind of want to just
forget about it and move on. I realize this may not be the mature thing to do
but to be honest, at this point, I’m not sure I can handle the mature thing.”
His
eyebrows furrow as he takes in what I just said. Or more like just rambled.
“You’re
embarrassed,” he verifies, “because you got drunk and called me to come pick
you up?”
“Because
it seems like every time you’re around I somehow always need to be rescued!” My
soft, tentative whispers have turned into throaty, breathy cries. “Because I’m
like some perpetual damsel in distress who always needs saving.”
When
I finish, he just stares at me, his gaze intense and searching. Then a reticent
smile makes its way to his lips.
“I
like saving you,” he admits quietly.
Of
all the things I was expecting him to say in response to my tirade, this was certainly not one of them.
“What?”
He
takes another step toward me. His proximity is intoxicating. Stronger proof
than any alcohol. More debilitating than any drug.
“I
said,” he replies, his voice deliberate. Determined. “I like saving you.”
Interview with
Sophie Swift
1) Where
did you get the idea for OUT FROM UNDER YOU?
I think the idea came from two different fascinations of mine: relationships between sisters, and the complexity of infidelity. My sister and I have always had a complicated relationship, something I wanted to explore in this book. But also I’ve always enjoyed books that blur the line between right and wrong when it comes to infidelity. So I set out to write one of those.
I think the idea came from two different fascinations of mine: relationships between sisters, and the complexity of infidelity. My sister and I have always had a complicated relationship, something I wanted to explore in this book. But also I’ve always enjoyed books that blur the line between right and wrong when it comes to infidelity. So I set out to write one of those.
2) Why
did you choose to write the book from alternating points of view (Grayson and
Lia) and did you find one easier to write than the other?
You know, the book didn’t start out that way. Early on in the first draft, it was just Lia’s narrative. But for some reason, Grayson kept bugging me. Like he was in the back of my mind, poking me with a stick, wanting to be heard. So I sat down, started a new document, and wrote a scene from his point of view, just as an experiment. I ended up loving his voice so much, I simply had to find a way to work it into the story. After the decision was made to alternate points of view, I could almost see him smiling smugly, going, “See, I told you!”
In terms of who was easier, Lia was definitely more straightforward. Because she’s more like me. But Grayson was definitely the most fun. He surprised me so many times. So I think I looked forward to his voice the most.
You know, the book didn’t start out that way. Early on in the first draft, it was just Lia’s narrative. But for some reason, Grayson kept bugging me. Like he was in the back of my mind, poking me with a stick, wanting to be heard. So I sat down, started a new document, and wrote a scene from his point of view, just as an experiment. I ended up loving his voice so much, I simply had to find a way to work it into the story. After the decision was made to alternate points of view, I could almost see him smiling smugly, going, “See, I told you!”
In terms of who was easier, Lia was definitely more straightforward. Because she’s more like me. But Grayson was definitely the most fun. He surprised me so many times. So I think I looked forward to his voice the most.
3) Which fictional character do
you have a secret crush on?
Any character played by Liam Hemsworth. God, that man is sexy. I pictured Grayson whenever I was writing his point of view. As a daily little treat to myself. J
Any character played by Liam Hemsworth. God, that man is sexy. I pictured Grayson whenever I was writing his point of view. As a daily little treat to myself. J
4) What scene in the book is
your favorite?
OH! That would definitely be the schmexy restaurant kitchen scene. That scene was not in my outline. It just kind of popped into my head as I was writing and I had to race to get it down fast enough. I don’t want to give anything away, but let’s just say there are some fairly creative uses for tomatoes that I still need to try out myself. J
OH! That would definitely be the schmexy restaurant kitchen scene. That scene was not in my outline. It just kind of popped into my head as I was writing and I had to race to get it down fast enough. I don’t want to give anything away, but let’s just say there are some fairly creative uses for tomatoes that I still need to try out myself. J
5) If
you could have dinner with one of your characters who would it be?
Um, Grayson! No contest! Not only is he smokin’ hot, he's also a bit of a food connoisseur, so he would pick the best restaurants ever for our date. And since I know everything there is to know about him (because I've been inside his head) I would know all the best ways to seduce him. *Rubs hands together mischievously*
Um, Grayson! No contest! Not only is he smokin’ hot, he's also a bit of a food connoisseur, so he would pick the best restaurants ever for our date. And since I know everything there is to know about him (because I've been inside his head) I would know all the best ways to seduce him. *Rubs hands together mischievously*
6) What’s
up next for you?
I’m super excited about tackling book 2 in the Smart Girls Finish First series. Book 2 will be told from Alex’s point of view, Lia’s older sister. She was a really fun character to write as the antagonist in this book so making her the protagonist in the next book will be an entertaining challenge, I think! The rest of the books in the series will all feature young women in the Smart family. And since Alex and Lia’s father has four brothers, all with daughters, there are lots more stories to tell!
I’m super excited about tackling book 2 in the Smart Girls Finish First series. Book 2 will be told from Alex’s point of view, Lia’s older sister. She was a really fun character to write as the antagonist in this book so making her the protagonist in the next book will be an entertaining challenge, I think! The rest of the books in the series will all feature young women in the Smart family. And since Alex and Lia’s father has four brothers, all with daughters, there are lots more stories to tell!
About the Author:
Sophie Swift is an east coast girl who
recently transplanted to Southern California. She writes about sexy boys by
day, and dates them by night. Her sizzling, new adult romance, OUT FROM UNDER
YOU, the first in a new contemporary series, will be released in August of
2013. She loves books that quicken her pace, music sung by adolescent boys, and
cupcakes with too much frosting. Visit her online at: www.SophieSwift.com
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