RELEASE DATE: SEPTEMBER
15th
SYNOPSIS:
Love Grows in Alaska by Michelle
Lynn
Being the oldest
Washington Triplet hasn’t been easy for Marisa Washington.
Labeled the “good
one” at a young age embedded the burden she strived to build
true. She
graduated at the top of her class, never caused her parents
trouble, and even
settled down in their hometown of Chicago with her college
boyfriend.
Her life was “perfect”, at least in the eyes of others. But
when her mom
unexpectedly dies, Marisa’s eyes open for the first time.
She leaves her
boyfriend of four years and takes a job in Alaska to gain
the freedom and
individuality she’s craved. After all, what would she gain
by sticking around
Chicago? She discovered her perfect family isn’t so perfect,
and everyone she
cares for left her.
Starting a new life in Anchorage, Alaska, she’s unable to
escape her family’s
hold when her dad’s wedding announcement comes a mere six
months after her
mother’s death. Attempts to contact her sisters, in order to
face this
together, are unsuccessful, leaving her feeling even more
alone.
Her family issues have to be pushed aside when her employer
sends her and three
others to a team building retreat in King’s Gate. It’s the
last thing Marisa
wants to do, until everywhere she turns, she finds…Zach
Greer.
PURCHASE
LINKS:
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EXCERPT:
A hand wraps gently around my
wrist, stopping me from moving forward. “Marisa Washington?”
I freeze at the
deep voice I only heard hours ago. Forcing my eyes to look
up, my stomach flips
when they find the gorgeous Zach Greer standing in front of
me.
“Zach,” I murmur and then I try to
compose myself as much as possible. As my body thaws
slightly from the shock of
seeing him again, I feel his fingertips rubbing back and
forth along the inside
of my wrist. It’s calming and comforting instead of creepy
like it should be.
I’ve met him twice and his touch doesn’t bother me a bit,
whereas if Pete’s
hand brushes along mine, I swipe it back like he’s a
mosquito.
He smiles down to me and I notice
there’s no sign of surprise in those blue hues. “Why am I
the only one
surprised here?” I ask him, tilting my head to the side and
a billowing easy
going laugh erupts from his
mouth.
“You caught me. I figured I may
run into you,” he admits and my eyes must give away my
hesitation that it
hasn’t been a coincidence running into one another again. “I
mean King’s Gate
isn’t huge and I fly a lot of the tour customers to their
destinations. Not
that I intentionally followed you here … I didn’t know you’d
stay here. I mean
I kind—” he adorably rambles. I could become accustomed to a
hot guy being
nervous around
me.
“It’s okay. I understand,” I
interrupt and nervously twist a strand of my long dark hair
around my finger.
“So, you’re staying here?” he
asks, shoving his hands in his pockets and casually leaning
against the wall.
“I’m not so sure I should tell
you,” I kid, and that mouth opens up in the most amazing
smile with perfectly
white teeth. Tell me this man has a
fault.
“I have ways of finding out.” He
winks and my stomach flutters at the thought that he may be
attracted to me
like I am to him.
“Hmm … maybe I should make you use
those ways.” I boldly take a step to him. Not sure why this
foreign cat and
prey act is coming out of me. I’ve never been one to make a
move on a guy, much
less someone as out of my league as Zach Greer. Pushing off
the wall, he takes
a step and my pulse
quickens.
“Be careful, before you know it,
I’ll be at your hotel door.” He takes a hold of my finger
and releases it from
my hair. We are chest-to-chest and my usual guarded self
vanished at some point
during this impromptu meeting, because the only thing I want
are his lips on
mine. To feel the warmth of his tongue with mine, his hands
on my hips, drawing
me closer.
“Maybe I wouldn’t mind,” I softly
say and one side of his lips turn up as our eyes fixate on
one another’s. This
current forms from him to me and I boldly wait for him to
push this further. My
heart races, wanting him to entice me to do something I’ve
never done, to push
me to give in to my impulses that I always deny.
“Today would be nice, Marisa,” Wes
sneers as he passes us going to the
bathroom.
“Boyfriend?” Zach asks, not
stepping back from
me.
“Co-worker,” I answer, admiring
those blue eyes that haunt
me.
“Go to dinner, Marisa. I’ll be at
the bar when you finish so I can buy you a drink.” Then he
turns on his heel
and leaves me standing there with my heart racing and a pool
of moisture
between my legs. What the
hell?
THE WASHINGTON TRIPLETS
SERIES
AUTHOR BIO:
Michelle
moved around the Midwest most of her life, transferring from school to school
before settling down in the outskirts of Chicago ten years ago, where she now
resides with her husband and two kids. She developed a love of
reading at a young age, which helped lay the foundation for her passion to
write. With the encouragement of her family, she finally
sat down and wrote one of the many stories that have been floating around in
her head. When she isn’t reading or writing, she can be found playing with her
kids, talking to her mom on the phone, or hanging out with her family and
friends. But after chasing around twin preschoolers all day, she
always cherishes her relaxation time after putting the kids to
bed.
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Twitter: @michellelynnbks
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