Author: Lindy Dale
Published: October 10th, 2013
Publisher: Secret
Creek Press
Word Count: 21,000
Genre: Contemporary
Women's Fiction/ Chick Lit
Synopsis:
Out for a jog one Saturday afternoon, Georgie Bird is
greeted by two things she never expected to see ~ a huge lump of dog doings on
the sole of her shoe and her old boyfriend Nate. Nate and Georgie had been the
only peas in the pod growing up and in the twelve years since they’ve seen each
other, neither of them seems to have forgotten. Over a cup of coffee and a
series of shared recollections, Georgie and Nate begin to rekindle the embers
of the love they lost.
But can they save the relationship or will their one night
of passion bring the closure they never had?
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Excerpt: IT STARTED WITH A KISS
As they made their way
into the theatre, Nate caught up to her, nudging her arm with his elbow in his
usual greeting style. He was dressed up that day, wearing jeans of all things.
Nate never wore jeans in summer. He liked board shorts.
“Hi Georgie.”
“Hi.”
“You’re late today.”
“I had to get changed
after ballet.”
“I’m glad you’re here,”
he said, grabbing hold of her hand and dragging her towards the double doors of
the theatre. “You can save me from Jessica. She’s being annoying again.”
It was no secret the
Jessica had a crush on Nate. She followed him around like a puppy, even
inviting herself along when they went to the beach. Not that Jessica surfed.
She was a girlie girl. She sat on the sand in her sparkly bikini and watched.
She jumped up and down and applauded Nate’s prowess so that her breasts
jiggled. It was very distracting. One time, after a particularly rigorous
display, a couple of the boys fell off their surfboards.
Georgie gave a giggle.
“Nathan’s got a girlfriend, Nathan’s got a girlfriend,” she teased.
“Shut up. She’s not my
girlfriend. The only girlfriend I have is you.”
Georgie refrained from
reminding him that she hadn’t been his girlfriend since they got married in his
wardrobe when they were eight. They were
mates.
“You look pretty, by the
way,” he said, as they shuffled along the row to their seats. He put the snacks
down in between them. “That top looks nice.”
“It’s new.”
“Well, it looks good.
You look good.” His cheery blue eyes glanced over her body before coming to
rest on her face. For some reason, Georgie felt herself blushing.
“Thank you.”
Then Nate’s focus moved
to her lips and Georgie reddened even more. So much for him not noticing the
lip-gloss. His eyes were stuck to it, like her lips were made of Super Glue.
Trying to concentrate on something, anything other than the way he was looking
at her, Georgie twisted at the garnet ring he’d given her because he said it
matched her eyes. She shoved her hands between her knees, wiggling her legs up
and down. He was making her feel all weird inside. It was very uncomfortable.
“Georgie?”
Georgie pretended to
watch the previews that had come up on the screen. “Hmm?”
“Nothing.” Nate
half-turned towards the movie too, a queer look on his face. Then he blurted,
“Are you wearing lipstick?”
Geez, what was his
problem? It was as if by putting on a bit of make-up she’d transformed from
best friend Georgie to a new Georgie he’d never known existed and now he
couldn’t stop staring. But she hadn’t done it to make Nate notice her. She’d
only wanted to be like the other girls.
“Is there something
wrong with that?”
Nate shrugged. “Nup. I
like you better without it, though. It makes you look like you ate too many
toffee apples. I like you better when you’ve just got out of the surf and your
hair’s all messy.”
“And I like you better
when you’re not being an idiot. If you don’t cut it out, I’ll swap places with
Jessica and leave you to fight her off.”
About the Author:
Lindy
has lived on an acreage in country Western Australia for the past two years,
after moving from
On a good day ~ when not at her day job teaching literacy ~ you can find Lindy lurking around Twitter and Facebook generally seeing how much useless information she can impart in 140 characters or less. She's a hopeless U2 and Bon Jovi fan, a rugby union fanatic, coffee lover, chocoholic, over-exaggerator, trashy TV, music and iPhone addict. If you can't Google it then it's not worth knowing!
the big city of Perth. She shares this laid back lifestyle
with her long suffering and handsome husband, Big G, her two dogs and a flock
of sheep named after the Brady Bunch characters. She also has two fabulously
talented children who are pursuing their own creative careers and will one day
be famous! Lindy began writing at University but never really wanted to be 'an author'. She wanted to be a
Princess or at worst a Kindergarten teacher. Her first novel, Heart of Glass
was penned in 2007 and since then she has developed her voice as a Chick Lit and
Women's Fiction author. Her greatest achievement to date is having a Top Five
Bestseller on the Short Stories List with Amazon early in 2013. Filled with
hilarious and sweet moments the novella, A Cupid Kind of Day, is a good
representation of Lindy's hunorous writing style.On a good day ~ when not at her day job teaching literacy ~ you can find Lindy lurking around Twitter and Facebook generally seeing how much useless information she can impart in 140 characters or less. She's a hopeless U2 and Bon Jovi fan, a rugby union fanatic, coffee lover, chocoholic, over-exaggerator, trashy TV, music and iPhone addict. If you can't Google it then it's not worth knowing!
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