1) Never underestimate your opponent
2) Avoid personal fouls
3) Score early and often
4) Play or get played
Coach Marcus Leon has always played by the rules…until he
meets Addaline Grace, the seventeen-year-old senior transfer on his Oak Crest
High water polo team. Addie changes all the rules, mostly because she doesn’t
play any games. But as off limits as she is, the more Marcus discovers about
Addie, the more he finds himself…and the more he questions whether Addie might
just be worth risking everything for.
For Addie, water polo is anger management. She’s driven and
focused because it keeps her mind off other things…like the fact she destroyed
her family. Her game plan is to keep her head down and graduate so she can
leave her father and the crappy town he dragged her to in her wake. But when
what starts as friendly completion with Marcus turns into more than a game,
Addie has to decide if she’s willing to face down her demons…and possibly ruin
the man she may or may not be falling in love with in the process.
What happens when the only thing you need is the one thing
you can’t have?
* This is a standalone
“One more thing I can check off my bucket list,” he says
with a grin, then shoves half the slice into his mouth.
“What else is on your list?” I ask.
He gives me a long look as he chews. “I don’t really have
one, now that you mention it.”
“They’re stupid anyway,” I say with a shrug. “It’s a waste
of time thinking about all the things you want to do before you die. You could
die tomorrow and a bucket list isn’t going to mean squat.”
I only realize how bitter that sounded when his gaze locks
on mine and sharpens, as if he’s lasering in on my thoughts.
I shake myself loose from those eyes that could compel me to
spill my darkest secrets if I were to gaze into them too long and take a bite
of pizza. “But whatever. If you want a bucket list, go for it.”
“You don’t have anything you want to do before you check
out?” he asks with raised eyebrows.
“Haven’t thought about it.”
“Well you should,” he says, going for another slice. “I want
a bucket list.”
“Then make one.”
He leans back and takes a bite. “So where should we start?”
“You already have,” I say with a wave of my slice toward
his.
He holds his up. “And you’ve gotten me off to a fine one. So
now we need something to top anchovies.”
“We?” I ask. “I told you I don’t want any part of this.”
“Tough, because what
if your idea turns out the be the Best Thing Ever and I would have missed it
because I never thought of it.” He tears off a hunk of pizza with his teeth.
“Like anchovies.”
I look at him a long second as he chews and a hot tingle
runs under my skin. “So we’d do stuff from the list together?”
He nods as he swallows. “That would be the general plan.
Call it moral support, call it peer pressure, all I know is we’re more likely
to check stuff off the list if we’re both doing it.”
My heart starts to pound as the possibilities scroll in my
head. “How are we going to do this?”
“A collaboration. We’ll each throw ideas out until we have a
list, then we can rank them together.”
“How do you know I won’t put something like ‘lose my
virginity’ on the list?” Heat radiates from my face, but I force myself to hold
his gaze.
There’s a second that he just stares at me, but then his
eyes grows softer. “I’d expect you would.”
For several beats of my racing heart, we sit here staring at
each other, then he clears his throat. “I want to try one new food a week. And
I’m open to suggestions.” He says with a nod at the pizza box. “Your turn.”
“I have to come up with another one right here on the spot?”
I say.
He cocks his head in a question, but then the light dawns in
his eyes. “Ah…virginity. Right…” He pulls out his phone and starts typing it
like it’s no big thing, then shifts and hooks an elbow over the back of the
bench as he thinks. “Swim with dolphins.”
I nod. “That’s a good one. Put that on top.”
He raises his eyebrows as she shoots me a glance out from
under those long, thick lashes. “Above virginity?”
All the muscles south of my waist contract. “I guess I’ll
leave that up to you, since I’ve never done either.”
~ Marlene's Review ~
Another Jail Bait story, another hit for me! I enjoyed this installment just as much as the first in this series.
Marcus meets
Addie in a park during his sister’s wedding. He is attracted to her and is soon
horrified to find out that she is a student at the school where he coaches
water polo. Yup, he’s attracted to a seventeen year old high school student! He
tries to steer clear, but is finding it more difficult every day. He knows it’s
wrong, he knows it’s forbidden, and he knows the consequences if he were to
cross that line. After all, he has witnessed the heartache of his sister and
her new husband that have finally made it through the very same circumstance.
Addie is a
new member of the school’s polo team. She is a survivor of a horrible accident
and lives with survivor’s guilt every day.
She takes the blame for the accident and her father proves to be of no
help to support her through the pain. To top it off, she is now crushing on her
coach.
This is
another controversial and emotional read. It’s made obvious that it’s forbidden,
but the heart doesn’t care. This installment ends with the promise of a happily
ever after. I can’t wait for more in the Jail Bait Series!
Getting Dirty - First Book In Series:
A poem by Blaire Leon
If sex is dirty, why would I do it with someone
I love?
If sex is dirty, then didn’t we all come from
the dirt?
What if I like the dirt?
What if I want to get dirty?
What if I want to roll in the mud until I’m so
fucking filthy that I’ll never be clean again?
When twenty-five-year-old graduate assistant Caiden Brenner
asked Blaire Leon how old she was, she said she was a senior. He chose to
believe she meant in college. They connect over Lord Byron’s Don
Juan and, as their conversations become increasingly thicker with
sexual innuendo, Caiden finds himself obsessing over a totally off-limits
undergrad who’s bold, beautiful, brilliant, and one of the most passionate
poets he’s ever met.
But it turns out Blaire hasn't been totally honest. She's the
seventeen-year-old valedictorian of her high school class, taking courses at
Sierra State while awaiting her acceptance to Stanford.
Will Caiden get too deeply into Blaire to back away before he
finds out the truth? Or will their connection be enough to seduce him into
risking his entire future on Jail Bait?
About the
Author:
Mia Storm is a hopeless romantic who is always searching for
her happy ending. Sometimes she’s forced to make one up. When that happens,
she’s thrilled to be able to share those stories with her readers. She lives in
California and spends much of her time in the sun with a book in one hand and a
mug of black coffee in the other, or hiking the trails in Yosemite. Connect
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