Naked and Far from Home by J.P. Grider
Publication date: October 18th 2015Genres: Contemporary, New Adult
Tia Mercury was a freshman in high school and had her first serious crush – on a senior who wouldn’t touch her. At least not until she turned eighteen.
Clinton Daniels was not your everyday teenage boy, and because his tougher-than-nails father wouldn’t let him forget it, Clinton became a loner. And learned to distrust everyone.
Until he met Tia.
She was sweet, she was funny, and she knew nothing about good music. It was the nineteen-eighties for goodness sake – time to turn off that AM radio crap. So, while Tia drooled over Clinton, he was busy making her mix-tapes.
She was falling in love. He was ignoring his heart.
See, Clinton had a secret. But sharing it could cost him their friendship, and he was not willing to risk losing the only person he ever loved.
Naked and Far From Home is a serious story that spans a decade. A tale about unconditional love and what two people are willing to look past to prove that love.
Excerpt:
Part
of me cringed, but the other part couldn’t
care less. I was reuniting with my best friend. The love of my
life. Like the love of my father’s
life, Clinton may not reciprocate the feelings, but I wasn’t living
the rest of my life, whatever was left of it, without him. I’d take
him in any capacity he wanted me. Because I knew he loved me with all
his heart, even if it wasn’t romantically.
I
heard the footsteps galloping down the stairs before the door flung
open and Clinton gathered me up in his arms, lifting me so my legs
wrapped around his waist, and he hugged me tighter than I’d
ever been hugged. At least, in his large arms, it felt that way.
Not
sure how long we stayed like that, but when Clinton lowered me to the
ground, my father was gone. As was my car.
My
veins fired when Clinton took my hand and led me upstairs. It was
quiet on his floor. Everyone must have been downstairs.
The
memory of my last visit with Clinton came rushing back. Then the
words I wrote in his letter entered my mind. “Clinton,
I am so sorry about what I said. I could never hate you. Ever.” The
words tumbled out non-stop. “You’re the most important thing in
my life... You’re too important to not be in my life. I was so
wrong to treat you like that when…”
“Whoa.
Tia. Stop.” He hugged me again. “I never for a minute thought you
hated me. When I read your letter, I knew you were just angry and
upset.” He pulled back so he could see my face. “I knew you
wouldn’t stop loving me, just as I could never stop loving you.
It’s an impossibility. Like the sun never shining again. Or the
Earth never again rotating. We,
my darling, will always be.
No matter how our relationship unfolds.”
Always
be.
I
didn’t
want to ruin this moment with the truth. I couldn’t. I wouldn’t.
Brushing
my fingers down his arms, I asked, “If
you knew I didn’t hate you, why’d you leave?”
He
grabbed my ass cheeks with both his hands and lifted me onto his
waist. Then he brought me into his room, shut his bedroom door and
sat at the top of his bed, me, still straddling his lap. He swept my
hair off my face and cupped my head in his hands. “Oh
how I’ve missed you.”
Author Bio:
J.P. Grider is a New Adult and Young Adult author. She is the author of eight novels. Her young adult series The Honor Trilogy consists of A Touch of Honor, A Man of Honor, and A Heart of Honor, while her first two novels - Unplugged (A Portrait of a Rock Star) and Maybe This Life - are standalone adult contemporary novels. Her most recent release is the new adult romance Reaching Rose, which is the third in her Hunter Hill University series. All the books in the Hunter Hill University series are standalone books and can be read in any order. Currently, J.P. is working on two standalone novels that are not related to the Hunter Hill University series. They will be released in February, 2016.
You can follow J.P. on Facebook at J.P. Grider, Author, on Instagram and Twitter @JPGrider1, and on her blog at jpgrider.com
You can follow J.P. on Facebook at J.P. Grider, Author, on Instagram and Twitter @JPGrider1, and on her blog at jpgrider.com
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