Title: Bigger Than the Sky (Serenity
Point #1)
Author: Harper Bentley
Release Date: Sept 30, 2014
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Synopsis:
Five years ago, I left my fiancé,
hotter than hot Navy SEAL Kade Kelly, at the altar.
No, I’m not an idiot.
Yes, I had my reasons.
Now I’ve made a new life for myself
working at a large firm in Richmond and I’ve left the past behind.
Or so I thought.
Upon returning to my hometown of
Serenity Point, Virginia, to take care of some business, I find that
Kade’s now home for good and he’s none too happy about my being
here.
Two months. That’s all I’m staying
then I’m out of here. Unless I believe the town’s pink-haired
psychic’s prediction. Or embrace the sense of belonging I feel at
being back home. Or give in to the emotions stirring inside when
Kade's attention is suddenly on me.
He scares the crap out of me.
He thrills me.
He used to tell me our love was bigger
than the sky.
I always knew ours was a
once-in-a-lifetime love. So how can he be so sure it can happen
again?
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Excerpt:
“Amelia?”
After my squawk of surprise, I turn and
see Brody Kelly walking across the street and I can’t help the huge
smile that covers my face.
“Brody!” I holler and run to meet
him, jumping up and throwing my arms around his neck for a hug as his
encircle my waist and he spins me around.
“Thought that was you,” he says
with a grin as he sets me back down.
“In the flesh,” I say with a smile
as I look up at him, covering my eyes with my hand to block the sun.
Brody was always such a cutie with his messy sandy brown hair,
expressive hazel eyes and mischievous grin that always let you know
he was up to no good. He’s around six-two, two-hundred pounds of
rock solid muscle and I’d think he was hot if not for the fact that
he’s like a little brother to me.
He walks over and whistles at my car.
“Man, Mill, getting’ pretty fancy on us. Might wanna hide it in
the garage tonight so no one steals the rims.” He grins down at me
when I come up beside him and smack him in the arm. He looks around
for a second and says, “Seriously, where’s Jeeves? Didn’t he
drive you?”
“Shut it, Brody,” I reply with a
giggle.
“Guess you’re doing pretty well for
yourself then, huh?” he asks, a small frown forming on his face.
I purse my lips
then respond, “Yes, I’m doing okay, I guess.” He looks at me
out of the corner of his eye in a that was so an understatement
kind of way since my car cost almost six figures. “Um, what’re
you doing here? I mean, it’s like you just appeared out of the
blue,” I say.
He takes me by the shoulders and turns
me to face across the street. I look at Pettyman’s Lumberyard, but
that’s when I notice it no longer says Pettyman’s on the
front but Kelly & Family Lumber and Construction in its
place.
“Y-you bought Pettyman’s?”
He nods with another grin then asks,
“So how long you in town for?”
“Not sure. I’ve got two months’
vacation time I’m using so I came to finally check out the
station,” I explain, turning back to face it, my smile falling
away.
“Aw, Mill, I’m sorry. They were
good people,” he replies. “I know Harley feels terrible about
everything.”
Harley Sedgwick, the local heating and
air technician, had inspected the heater in Papaw and Meemaw’s
house for years, telling Papaw on his inspection five years ago (the
winter after my wedding debacle) that it really needed to be
replaced. Papaw had scoffed at him telling him there was at least a
good five more years in it. The next year, Papaw had neglected to
call Harley to come back out and take a look, and Harley had been so
busy that it hadn’t even occurred to him to check on them. The
heater had developed a leak since the previous year it’d been
checked, and my beloved grandparents tragically died in their sleep
from carbon monoxide poisoning on a chilly day in early November.
“I know,” I say. “I hope he knows
it’s not his fault. Papaw was a stubborn old fool anyway, as Meemaw
would’ve said.” I chuckle sadly.
He curls an arm around my shoulders to
comfort me. The Kelly men and their protectiveness, I think
which makes me sigh.
“So think you might be back to stay?”
he asks looking down at me, eyebrows raised.
I huff out a laugh because that’s a
ludicrous idea. “No. I wanted to see if maybe I could get the place
up and running again then sell,” I inform him.
He drops his arm then nods with what
looks like disappointment, which I think is ridiculous. He knows I’m
never coming back.
“So how are you? How’s Piper?” I
ask.
“She’s fine,” he says aloofly.
Then he gets a shy look on his face. “I passed the fireman test.
I’m a real-live firefighter now.”
My eyes now get big and I squeal,
“Really? Oh, my God! I’m so happy for you!” I hug him again
telling him his news is wonderful when I hear someone clearing his
throat behind him. Still holding on to him, I lean to the side and
look around his shoulder, and what I see makes me swallow down a
gasp.
Dear God.
Brody’s older brother Kade Kelly.
Still hotter than hell Kade Kelly.
Kade Kelly who’s got a hard body
that’s sculpted like a magnificent work of art.
Who has a large Celtic cross tattooed
on his back with “Fiona” in the middle of it in honor of their
baby sister who’d died at birth.
Kade Kelly who sings and plays guitar
in a band.
Who took my virginity when I was
sixteen and he was eighteen.
Kade Kelly who I left standing at the
altar five years ago.
Review by Tabitha:
HOLY
HOTNESS BATMAN!!! This story is such an amazing story. I really,
really, really LOVE Kade! I mean like he is the epitome of the all
alpha, but sweet and oh so sexy! He is most definitely my newest book
boyfriend. This is a book about second chances and it will draw you in
from the very beginning until the very end. This is a new author for me,
but she is definitely on my must read list now. I really love the two
main characters, Kade and Amelia, and think they're written splendidly
and felt that they are very real. The storyline flows nicely. I must say
that there were times where I really wanted to scream at Amelia, but
even at that point I was still rooting for them to make it. Cassie had
me cracking up. I want her to be my best friend. I am really hoping that
Cassie, Brody, and Mike get their own stories! I look forward to
reading much more from this author. This is definitely a 5 AMAZEBALLS
star read. I recommend everyone reading and loving this one as much as I
did. A copy was gifted in exchange for an honest review.
Author Info:
Harper Bentley has taught high school
English for 22 years. Although she’s managed to maintain her sanity
regardless of her career choice, jumping into the world of publishing
her own books goes to show that she might be closer to the ledge than
was previously thought.
After traveling the nation in her
younger years as a military brat, having lived in Alaska, Washington
State and California, she now resides in Oklahoma with her teenage
daughter, two dogs and one cat, happily writing stories that she
hopes her readers will enjoy.
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