Author: Nikki Godwin
Date of Publication: March 14, 2013
Genre: contemporary YA romance with sports
Blurb:
After seventeen-year-old Haley Sullivan meets a mysterious stranger who plays by his own rules, she's more than determined to learn every trick of the trade from the master himself. But her dream-chasing mentor disappears after that night, and according to the local newspapers, he's been dead for years. Knowing he's very much alive, Haley enlists best friend Linzi to join her on a scavenger-hunt-style road trip that ultimately lands them in the surf town of Crescent Cove, California. Mystery guy is no mystery here, though – he's Colby Taylor, the west coast's biggest professional surfer.
If Haley wants to talk to the wave rider again, she'll have to get past his four intimidating bodyguards who are highly skilled in the business of sending starstruck fangirls back to where they belong. Haley is up for the challenge if it means chasing her dreams and escaping the perfectly corporate future that's been planned for her. But dealing with these bodyguards isn't exactly what Haley imagined it'd be. Sure, being thrown off a jet ski sucks, but falling in love with one of them might just be worse.
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Excerpt 1
I recount pieces of last
night for Mom when I get home, leaving out the part where I snuck off with a
stranger, and drill her on the families with college-aged sons. She digs out
the last edition of the “corporate yearbook” and wishes me luck on finding him.
Even if he’s in this book, it’s five years old and may fail me. Still, this is
my only option right now. As I thumb the pages, I realize the A’s are
unpromising, full of daughters and much older children. The B’s provide the
same results until page twenty-seven. Burks.
He’s not the same disheveled
emo-boy-wannabe from last night. He’s well dressed. And blonde. But his face is
the same, down to the cheekbones and his jaw line and the way his smile does
that crooked thing where it’s a little higher on the left side than the right.
I fold the corner of the
page and slam the book shut. I can’t get downstairs fast enough to ask my mom.
She’s standing at the stove when I burst into the kitchen.
“What do you know about the
Burks family?” I ask.
I drop the book onto the
table and flip back to their page, hoping the visual aid may help Mom with
details other than what company the family owns or how big their house is. She
doesn’t walk over to the table, though. A reminiscent gaze sweeps her face, and
she says, “Oh, they’re nice people.”
That tells me nothing. “What
about their son, Spencer?”
She turns toward me,
sad-eyed and nostalgic.
“Spence,” she says. “They
always called him Spence.”
“It’s him,” I say, pointing
at his picture. “This is the guy from last night.”
This gets her to the table.
She stares at the picture for what feels like too long, and I wait for her to
say something, anything.
“Sweetie, there’s no way the
guy you met was Spence Burks,” she finally says.
I shake my head. “I’m a
thousand percent sure it was him.”
Mom shakes her head back.
“It’s impossible, Haley. He died three years ago.”
About Nikki Godwin
Nikki Godwin is a Young Adult/New Adult author from the southern USA. She is a city girl who can't live without Mountain Dew, black eyeliner, Hawthorne Heights, and candles from Bath & Body Works. When not writing, she's not-so-secretly internet-stalking her favorite bands. She may or may not completely love One Direction.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NikGodwin
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