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SOMETHING MORE THAN THIS
Barbie Bohrman
Releasing April 26th, 2016
Montlake Romance
Katy Lewis
has it all: a sports reporting job she loves, a great roommate, and two
brothers who, while nosy, always have her back. But when Conner Roberts, Katy’s
unrequited first crush, suddenly shows up—and shows interest—after nine years,
she reverts to a sweaty, panicked sixteen-year-old once more.
And if trying to read Conner’s
signals isn’t tough enough, Katy’s heart is sending some mixed messages of its
own. When a beautiful blonde coworker starts pursuing Katy’s boss, Dylan
Sterling—her longtime mentor and friend—she realizes she may have a problem
with that. A reunion with Conner is what she’s dreamed of for so long…so why
can’t she stop thinking about Dylan?
For the first time ever, Katy must
fact-check her heart. Should she go after the guy she thought she always wanted
or see if there’s something more with the one who’s been there all along?
Are you a fan of friend to
lover romances? Then Something More Than
This will be your perfect cup of tea.
Katy Lewis a female sports reporter in a male dominated business. Have no fear because Katy was raised by her
two brothers (Jonathan & Simon) when their parents died. She knows her stuff and is no wilting lily.
She steadily makes progress as she eyes a spot in a major market. Dylan
Sterling, is her boss and good friend. She shares an apartment with her very funny
and very pushy bestie, Mimi, has two overprotective brothers that adore her.
Katy is content with how her life is going. Then things get shaken up when her
childhood best friend and first love, Conner, leaves a message on her
voicemail.
Conner comes back into town to
pack up his Mom’s house because she’s moved. Or does he also have ulterior
motives to “finish” something that never really got started between him and
Katy? But wait! There’s more!
Dylan is just Katy’s friend so why does Katy start feeling all kinds of
not happy when Dylan starts “dating” the office bimbette? Therein my friends is the rub.
Katy kisses Conner. Katy kisses Dylan. Now she’s a bundle of confusion about where
her heart really lives. Is it her
childhood unrequired love or her friend that’s been there so comfortably that
he was almost like the wallpaper. She’s
torn and frankly so was I but in the end I really enjoyed how it all came
together.
This book oh this book! It is the kind of sweet, romantic, not too
angsty, sexy, funny yumminess that I absolutely love. I adored the John Hughes reference and the
epilogue had me grinning from ear to ear. Something more than this is great
chick-lit, beach read, summer/winter/fall read.
Whatever you call it – call it just right.
Those of you that don’t know
John Hughes – go watch Some Kind of Wonderful, Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles
and The Breakfast Club – STAT!
Until next time….
Sandy B.
“Are you guys dating now?”
“Why do you ask?”
“We’re friends, right?” I ask. He
looks confused by my question but nods anyway.
“What does us being friends have
anything to do with Rachel?”
I lean forward until my face is inches
from Dylan’s. At this distance, I get an up-close-and personal look at his
eyes. For the first time in all the time I’ve known him, I have to admit to myself
that I can get a little lost in them. They’re so bright, like an open field of
fresh cut grass in Ireland. Not that I’ve ever been to Ireland, but the
pictures I’ve seen obviously do it enough justice since it’s stayed with me so
vividly. Now I’m picturing myself running up a hill onto said random field. And
then my arms go out wide and I spin and spin like Julie Andrews and sing to the
sky for no reason whatsoever.
“Katy?”
I blink a couple of times. “Yeah.”
He shakes his head with a smile at
my momentary break with reality. I watch his eyes go to where he’s touching me,
and then he lets go of my wrist. “To answer your question, no, we’re not
technically dating.”
Inwardly, I’m relieved. But that
still doesn’t quench my curiosity of how he ended up with Rachel on Saturday. I
sit back in my seat a little more comfortably and decide not to ask anything
else about it. Dylan, after a second or two, goes back to eating his lunch, so
it would seem that the subject is dead and buried. However, in my head, that’s
a whole other story. I see them together: Holding hands, and everything seems
innocent at first. Then the vision explodes into this flash of images of him
pulling her close to him and kissing her. No, that’s not quite right either.
He’s ravaging her mouth as her hands thread and pull wildly at his hair. My
pulse trips in my throat as the images keep on coming. Each one more vivid than
the one before it.
What is wrong with me? Why am I
thinking about this? And why the hell does it bother me to the point that I’m
embarrassed to even look at him right now.
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Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Barbie
Bohrman dreamed of becoming an author. Long after she had given up, a
book club’s prologue contest encouraged her to give it one more go. What
emerged were the beginnings of her debut novel, Promise Me. Now she’s living
her dream and writing stories that entice readers to escape and break away from
reality. When she’s not writing, you can find her trying to get through the
books on her Kindle (more than a thousand at last count) or watching Sherlock or Homeland.
She resides in New Jersey with her husband and two children.