Title:
Drumline
Author:
Stacy Kestwick
Release Date:
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Blurb:
Traditions are important. Especially
in the South.
College football. Rivalries. Tailgating.
Halftime shows.
Some things just don’t change.
Until Reese Holland shows up with her long legs and no-bull***t attitude to audition for the prestigious all-male Rodner University snare line.
It doesn’t matter how much hazing she has to endure from Laird Bronson, with his narrowed green eyes and arrogant smirk. She wants that damn spot, and she’s more than good enough to earn it.
She expects there to be tension. Even friction.
But not sparks hot enough to burn the entire campus down.
Some things just don’t change.
Until Reese Holland shows up with her long legs and no-bull***t attitude to audition for the prestigious all-male Rodner University snare line.
It doesn’t matter how much hazing she has to endure from Laird Bronson, with his narrowed green eyes and arrogant smirk. She wants that damn spot, and she’s more than good enough to earn it.
She expects there to be tension. Even friction.
But not sparks hot enough to burn the entire campus down.
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Excerpt:
He devoured me.
Being eaten alive had never felt so good.
His lips. His hands. His heat. My entire being was overwhelmed by him finally, finally touching me.
The
kiss started hard, desperate, the inevitable conclusion to the tension
that had been building between us for two weeks. With my eyes closed and
my breasts flattened
against the wall of his chest, I gave into it, surrendered to the
moment. My mouth clung to his as he tilted my head to the side, changing
the angle to deepen the contact.
His
hands moved over me restlessly, hungrily, skimming down my back on the
way to my ass, then back up my sides to frame my face, his fingers
leaving a trail of
heat behind on every inch of skin he claimed for himself. I pulled at
his shirt while he pushed me against the solidness of the door. My heart
tripped over itself in its race to keep up. Muffled sounds came from
both of us, vibrating in our throats but not
escaping our lips because we hadn’t even parted for a breath yet.
Who needed fucking air when Laird Bronson was kissing them? Not me.
His
lips were somehow firm and soft at the same time as he slanted them
over me again and again. It was like being called up to the major league
from the minors.
Nothing in my past compared. I shivered from the intensity of it, from
the innate authority of his mouth as he consumed me. Like I was made to
bend to him, as inevitable as the moon ceding to the sun.
I
lifted on my tiptoes to get closer, one of my hands snaking up to
tangle in his dark hair. The strands were barely long enough at the top
to grip, and when I
gave them a tug, he rolled his hips against me, showing me just how
much he liked it. I moaned and felt an answering wetness gather at the
juncture of my thighs.
Dear sweet rosy-cheeked baby Jesus and all the saints in heaven.
His mouth needed to come with a warning label. Danger. Highly flammable.
But it was too late. I’d had a taste and I liked the burn.
Review by Gia:
This one is a great read. Reese
is a strong and determined character. I loved her from the beginning.
She is a college freshman who decides to try out for the all male snare line. She is a really good drummer and is not just some girl trying to push button and make waves. Laird is the snare captain. He's a senior and this is going to be his year. He's a band geek and he's super sexy. I kind of expected Laird to be super cocky but he was sweet and protective. Reese and Laird have great chemistry.
The cover pulled in to read this one but Reese and Laird hooked me into staying interested in the story. I loved their names. I find that some character names get overused and Reese and Laird were different names that make it easy to remember what book they go to.
4 Amazeballs Stars!
Author Bio:
USA TODAY Bestseller
Stacy Kestwick is a Southern girl who firmly believes mornings should
be outlawed. Her perfect day would include puppies, carbohydrates, and
lounging
on a hammock with a good book. No adulting, cleaning, or bacon allowed.
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