Eyes
Unveiled (Unveiled Series, Book 1)
Unveiled (Unveiled Series, Book 1)
Release
Date: 02/01/15
Date: 02/01/15
259
pages
pages
Summary
from Goodreads:
from Goodreads:
Twenty-one-year-old Emma Matthews lost
the song in her heart the same night she lost her dad. With an unfulfilled
promise and an ultimatum shadowing her junior year of college, maybe it’s
better that way. You can’t hurt if you can’t feel.
But when the reflection she sees in musician Riley Preston’s eyes borders
dangerously close to the one she’s spent the last five years searching for,
Emma discovers her walls can’t guard her heart from its fiercest desire.
Terrified of what she’s experiencing, and even more afraid of what she might
lose, Emma grapples for the courage to hold on to one dream without abandoning
the promise of another.
Contemporary New Adult Romance novel Eyes Unveiled lets you relive those
heartfelt moments when you don’t know how you’d survive a day without your best
friend, when you’re trying to figure out who you are and what you’re supposed
to do with your life, and when falling in love changes everything.
Music. Friendship. Self-discovery. Hope. Purpose. Identity. Within this
inspirational love story, you'll find you have a song of your own to share.
the song in her heart the same night she lost her dad. With an unfulfilled
promise and an ultimatum shadowing her junior year of college, maybe it’s
better that way. You can’t hurt if you can’t feel.
But when the reflection she sees in musician Riley Preston’s eyes borders
dangerously close to the one she’s spent the last five years searching for,
Emma discovers her walls can’t guard her heart from its fiercest desire.
Terrified of what she’s experiencing, and even more afraid of what she might
lose, Emma grapples for the courage to hold on to one dream without abandoning
the promise of another.
Contemporary New Adult Romance novel Eyes Unveiled lets you relive those
heartfelt moments when you don’t know how you’d survive a day without your best
friend, when you’re trying to figure out who you are and what you’re supposed
to do with your life, and when falling in love changes everything.
Music. Friendship. Self-discovery. Hope. Purpose. Identity. Within this
inspirational love story, you'll find you have a song of your own to share.
Excerpt 1
If I kept moving, maybe the uneasiness spiraling in my stomach would dissipate.
Wouldn’t be that lucky. An awkward silence lingered the moment Trevor’s Outlander gunned away from the curb.
“Do you go to Nuts and Jolts often?” A. J. asked.
The tread on my sneakers skidded against the sidewalk about as smoothly as my thoughts skidded into each other. “Not really. I’m not a big coffee drinker, but the shop’s atmosphere is cool, especially on Friday nights.”
“Nothing beats live music.” He kept his face forward, but the shadow of a furtive grin fell on me. “My car is that Acura ZDX over there.”
Was I supposed to be impressed?
In the car, he angled toward me right as he turned the key in the ignition, about to say something. Bass pulsated through the speakers. He reached for the controls, accidentally turned up the volume before turning it off altogether, and laughed. “How’s that for smooth? Sorry. I don’t usually have other people in the car with me.”
His brief flicker of embarrassment disappeared in seconds, along with the college entrance behind us. “So, you like live music. Do you play any instruments?”
I ran my fingers over my seatbelt. “I play the guitar a little, but I’m not very good.”
“I bet you’re better than you’re admitting.”
“What makes you so sure?” The question ended more in a snort than a question mark.
“I’ve seen you around campus. Off by yourself, playing where no one can hear you.”
My jaw dropped halfway open. Had people on campus actually been watching me?
“The way you glow when you play, you have to be enjoying it. So, it can’t be that bad.”
Heat swept up my neck. “Wait a sec. You just asked me if I played, but you already knew.” Start talking, buddy.
“Trevor warned me you were a little shy about it. I wanted to see how open you’d be with me.” He stole another glimpse across the car. “You blush easily. I’ll have to remember that.”
The charm trailing his words fueled my growing debate over which type of guy he was. Ladies’ Man, up one point.
“With all your time spent trying to make girls blush, do you ever actually study for classes, or is the whole academic scene kind of overrated for you?”
He laughed. “Just because I’ve noticed one girl on campus doesn’t mean I’ve noticed any others.”
Right. And Ladies’ Man takes the lead.
About
the Author
the Author
Amidst
multiple moves up and down the east coast, Crystal received her bachelor of
arts from Messiah College in PA, married her exact opposite in upstate NY, and
earned her master of arts from Regent University in VA, where she currently
resides with her husband. Crystal writes contemporary new adult fiction fueled
by venti green teas from Starbucks.
multiple moves up and down the east coast, Crystal received her bachelor of
arts from Messiah College in PA, married her exact opposite in upstate NY, and
earned her master of arts from Regent University in VA, where she currently
resides with her husband. Crystal writes contemporary new adult fiction fueled
by venti green teas from Starbucks.
When not working her accounting day job, she's delving into the wonder of
words, supporting her Starbucks habit, or laughing over movie quotes &
singing eighties songs with her husband.
words, supporting her Starbucks habit, or laughing over movie quotes &
singing eighties songs with her husband.
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