Book Title: That One Night (That One Series: Book One)
Author: Josie Wright
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: June 26, 2015
Hosted by: Book Enthusiast Promotions
All it takes is just one moment to change the course of
your life. For me, it was one perfect night.
I have always had a thing for my brother’s best friend,
Ben. When I found him on my parents’ couch, drowning his sorrows in a whiskey
bottle, my attempts to comfort him quickly turned into a night of raw and
intense passion.
My foolish heart hoped he might feel the same way I do.
But Ben wasn’t there to stay and I woke up the next
morning alone with a broken heart.
I attempted to forget the guy with a smile to die for and
a touch that sets me on fire.
I thought I was over him.
I thought he was gone forever.
Until, eighteen months later Ben returns and learns my
secret. Now, he is hell-bent on winning me back.
He plays dirty.
And he won’t stop until he gets what he wants—me.
But he has secrets of his own.
Secrets that could destroy everything we might have and
everything we are.
We
more or less jog back to the house, talking a lot of non-sense and laughing. I
blame it on the cold or the sudden influx of fresh air to our brains. When the
house comes into sight, he nudges my shoulder.
“Whoever
gets to the house first, gets a wish?”
“What,
do I look like a genie?”
“No,
but I can rub you places if you want.” He smirks at me.
I
bump into him, making him step off the paved road and fight for balance, before
I sprint ahead like a bat out of hell and yell behind me. “Dream on. I’ll so
win. And then you’ll be my bitch.” I’m running so fast I can actually feel my
lungs burn. I suppose running after a toddler isn’t exactly the same as working
out. And yoga doesn’t seem to have done much for my stamina. I feel like I’m
going to collapse, but I’m not willing to give up. I have about hundred feet
left to run when I can hear his footsteps behind me.
When
he passes me, he doesn’t seem to be out of breath at all.
“Who’s
going to be whose bitch, huh? Is that all you got Gilbert?”
Such
a cocky fucker. He overtakes me and gets to the house before me, casually
leaning against the porch while I trot over there feeling like death warmed
over. It’s not fair. He looks absolutely breathtaking, the way he has his arms
crossed over his chest, his feet are crossed at his ankles while his body is
leaning against the bars of the porch railing. His head is tilted slightly
back, nearly reaching the handrail. He has a shit-eating grin on his face.
I
give him a death glare and am about to walk past him up the stairs onto the
porch, when he grabs my arm and yanks me toward him. He turns me so my back is
now against the porch and cages me in with each hand grabbing one of the bars
on either side of my head. Suddenly, breathing becomes even more difficult.
“What
about my wish? You won’t go back on your word, will you, Frankie?”
I
can only shake my head. You know, like intelligent people do. Forming coherent
words and phrases...pfft, so over it.
“Good,”
is all he says before he lowers his head, coming closer and closer. I feel like
I’m going to faint. I know I should stop this. I know it isn’t the best idea. I
know it could break my heart, again. Chances are it will. And if it breaks this
time, if he breaks it this time, there won’t be a coming back from it. Knowing
all of this, I still can’t manage to tell my heart to stop doing the little
somersaults and I can’t tell those damn butterflies in my stomach to chill the
fuck out. Instead, I lick my lips in anticipation. When his lips eventually
connect to mine, I feel like my lungs are finally able to fill with air. It
feels as if I’ve been holding my breath forever—not just the last minute, but
the past eighteen months. His lips are soft, yet demanding against mine and his
tongue is insisting on getting access. I part my lips slowly, not expecting my
body betraying me. When his tongue connects with mine, a quiet whimper sneaks
past my lips—but not quiet enough. Ben hears it and it seems to spur him on. He
presses his body closer to mine, his tongue engaging mine in a dirty little
tango. We’re lost in the moment, in the sensation of tasting each other. When
the front door opens, we both startle and quickly step away from each
other—like two teenagers nearly caught by their parents. He seems to be able to
get his bearings quicker than I do, sidestepping me and walking up the stairs.
4.5 Stars
Wow this book is an emotional rollercoaster.
When frankie sleeps with her brothers best friend Ben who she has crushed on for a long time she wakes up to find him gone.
18 months later he returns to find out Frankie's has a big secret. You go through Frankie's emotional turmoil of whether to let Ben in and trust him enough to let her feelings show.
Is he going to run again and hurt her?
Ben shows how much he want to be in Frankie's life but is hiding his own big secret from everyone. When he finally tells his secret Frankie is shocked but understanding and doesn't make a big deal out of it.
Ben is relieved until one day lives are put at risk and he blames himself.
Like I said, one great big emotional roller coaster.
The one thing I didn't like is how long the book is. I feel there is little parts that could have been taken out and would not have affected the story and that is why I marked it down half a star.
But all in all its is a fantastic book with lovable characters and a great story line.
When frankie sleeps with her brothers best friend Ben who she has crushed on for a long time she wakes up to find him gone.
18 months later he returns to find out Frankie's has a big secret. You go through Frankie's emotional turmoil of whether to let Ben in and trust him enough to let her feelings show.
Is he going to run again and hurt her?
Ben shows how much he want to be in Frankie's life but is hiding his own big secret from everyone. When he finally tells his secret Frankie is shocked but understanding and doesn't make a big deal out of it.
Ben is relieved until one day lives are put at risk and he blames himself.
Like I said, one great big emotional roller coaster.
The one thing I didn't like is how long the book is. I feel there is little parts that could have been taken out and would not have affected the story and that is why I marked it down half a star.
But all in all its is a fantastic book with lovable characters and a great story line.
Josie Wright has always been a bookworm, spending every free moment with her nose buried in a book. While others were out partying, she spent her evenings with Heathcliff, Sydney Carton or Snape. Romance, fantasy, thrillers - you name it, she read it.
Thanks to the Kindle, she finally arrived in the 21St century and discovered the Indie literature world. Josie has been lost to it ever since. With her love for the written word and her promiscuous feelings for countless book boyfriends, the next logical step was to start writing. The voices in her head and her imaginary friends wanted out to play and so she wrote her debut novel "That One Night", that's to be released early summer 2015. And the good news is, there are more voices and imaginary friend where Ben and Frankie came from.
Josie is a financial expert by day and a writing junkie by night. The rest of the time she's a bit of a hippie, a bit of a goth and many things in between. Josie loves to spend time with her husband when she can tear herself away from her book boyfriends. She loves video games, movies, good food and even better music. She's addicted to chips, long baths and shoes. Oh, and books of course. Definitely books.
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