Title:
Broken Chords
Series:
Love in London #2
Author:
Carrie Elks
Genre:
Adult Romance
Release
Date: February 26, 2015
Cover
Designed by: Okay
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Lara knows she should feel lucky. Married to the man of her dreams,
with a gorgeous new baby, she should be enjoying her happy-ever-after. But she
never expected motherhood to be so difficult, or for her life to change so
dramatically.
Alex has it all: hot, tattooed looks, a beautiful wife, and a band
that's finally getting noticed. A lucrative offer of a US tour should be the
icing on the cake. But as he leaves the country, distance isn't the only thing
that starts to pull their relationship apart.
With half a world dividing them, Alex and Lara have to battle for a
marriage they once took for granted.
Broken Chords is the second story in the Love in London series but
can be read completely as a stand-alone.
Though it's a series, it's not a serial and there are no
cliffhangers, each book features a different couple!
“You want one?” he asked, cupping his hand to shade his match from
the slight breeze.
“I don’t smoke. It’s a disgusting habit.” I smiled, letting him know I was flirting more than anything. Trying to wind him up.
He stared at me, throwing the burnt-out match into the ashtray. Already, I’d noticed Alex had this intense way of making me feel as if nothing else mattered. That I was the only interesting thing in the room—or in this case, the street.
“You’re one of those, then,” he said.
“One of what?”
“A crusader.” He inhaled deeply, then let the smoke drift out of his lips. Even I had to admit he looked sexy.
His words made me grin. I was anything but; smoking rarely bothered me at all. “I don’t kiss boys who smoke,” I said.
The corner of his lip twitched up. He leaned forward, still staring intently. “That’s good. I don’t want you kissing them.”
“You’re a boy who smokes,” I pointed out.
This time a full-on smirk broke out on his face. “I’m the exception that proves the rule, sweetheart.”
The way he said it made my heart hammer against my chest. There was something about Alex Cartwright that made me feel breathless. I wasn’t used to boys like him, ones who oozed sexuality out of every pore. Until then my boyfriends had been more friend than boy. Low key, almost feminine
Alex didn’t have a feminine bone in his body.
“What makes you think I want to kiss you, anyway?”
“You’re the one who brought up kissing, not me.” Another cocky response. “Not to mention the fact you keep looking at my mouth and licking your lips. I can tell you want to eat me for breakfast.”
The image his words conjured up made me choke on my coffee. I spluttered the hot liquid out. Alex started to laugh.
“Kissing. I was still talking about kissing.”
“I don’t smoke. It’s a disgusting habit.” I smiled, letting him know I was flirting more than anything. Trying to wind him up.
He stared at me, throwing the burnt-out match into the ashtray. Already, I’d noticed Alex had this intense way of making me feel as if nothing else mattered. That I was the only interesting thing in the room—or in this case, the street.
“You’re one of those, then,” he said.
“One of what?”
“A crusader.” He inhaled deeply, then let the smoke drift out of his lips. Even I had to admit he looked sexy.
His words made me grin. I was anything but; smoking rarely bothered me at all. “I don’t kiss boys who smoke,” I said.
The corner of his lip twitched up. He leaned forward, still staring intently. “That’s good. I don’t want you kissing them.”
“You’re a boy who smokes,” I pointed out.
This time a full-on smirk broke out on his face. “I’m the exception that proves the rule, sweetheart.”
The way he said it made my heart hammer against my chest. There was something about Alex Cartwright that made me feel breathless. I wasn’t used to boys like him, ones who oozed sexuality out of every pore. Until then my boyfriends had been more friend than boy. Low key, almost feminine
Alex didn’t have a feminine bone in his body.
“What makes you think I want to kiss you, anyway?”
“You’re the one who brought up kissing, not me.” Another cocky response. “Not to mention the fact you keep looking at my mouth and licking your lips. I can tell you want to eat me for breakfast.”
The image his words conjured up made me choke on my coffee. I spluttered the hot liquid out. Alex started to laugh.
“Kissing. I was still talking about kissing.”
Carrie Elks lives near London, England and writes contemporary
romance with a dash of intrigue. At the age of twenty-one she left college with
a political science degree, a healthy overdraft and a soon-to-be husband. She
loves to travel and meet new people, and has lived in the USA and Switzerland
as well as the UK. An avid social networker, she tries to limit her Facebook
and Twitter time to stolen moments between writing chapters. When she isn’t
reading or writing, she can usually be found baking, drinking wine or working
out how to combine the two.
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