
Title: Pants on Fire
Author: Lacey Black
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 7, 2020
Blurb
Cricket
Success is what you make of it. Thatās my
motto and the premise of my speech; the one Iām heading back to Southern
Illinois University to give at my college alumni reunion. As the morning
co-host of Good Morning, San Francisco, I was asked to be one of the
keynote speakers, and while Iām honored to do so, thereās only one problem. The
other speaker is Danny Ohara, my former boyfriend. Throw in an issue with my
credit card that leaves me stuck at the airport, no rental car in sight, until
a familiar face appears like a guardian angel in sexy black glasses.
Hereās my dilemma with my attraction to Rueben
Rigsby, my airport savior and old friend from college: Iām not supposed to be
attracted to him. At all. Heās my exās former roommate. Yet that doesnāt stop
my big mouth from lying about the status of our relationship when we come
face-to-face with said former roommate. As in, we have one.
Together.
Rueben
I donāt know why I agreed to come back to SIU
for the alumni reunion, but Iām damn sure glad I did. When I found the familiar
face stranded at the airport, I readily agreed to give her a ride. Itās great
to catch up with Cricket Hill, as we make our way back to the place we
ultimately met. What Iām not prepared for is this overwhelming attraction I
feel for her. Iām not supposed to notice how amazing her butt looks in a pair
of black yoga pants. Sheās a friend. Period.
But Cricket has other plans. When she lies
about our budding relationship to my former roommate and her ex, I have no
choice but to go along with it to save face. I have to pretend to be her
boyfriend. I mean, itās one little white lie, right?
Wrong.
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Excerpt
Danny does a scan from head to toe, lingering a little too long on my
chest. I cross my arms and narrow my eyes, feeling nothing like I felt when
Rueben did it earlier tonight. Instead, I want to stab his eyes out with a rusty
butter knife and then throw darts at them.
āGood to see you, Cricket,ā he finally says when his eyes return to my
face.
āI wish I could say the same to you,ā I mumble, stepping around him and
finding the worn throw line on the marred hardwood floor.
āCome on, Cricket, itās been ten years. Surely youāre not still pissed
off, are you?ā he asks, spinning around and following me.
I throw the first dart, ignoring his looming presence beside me.
āActually, yes, yes I am still mad.ā I throw the second dart. āYou stole my
car!ā I state as I throw the third one with a little too much force and miss
the board completely.
Danny retrieves my three darts before I can, bringing them back to where
I stand. āI paid you for your half,ā he reminds me, cocking his head to the
side as if itās no big deal.
āSix months after you left!ā I thunder, feeling that familiar rage
brewing inside me. Instead of punching him in the faceāwhich is taking all the
strength I have not to doāI focus straight ahead and throw the darts.
I can feel his eyes on me as I throw and tuning him out is proving to be
harder than Iād like.
āYou look good,ā he says as he retrieves the second round of darts.
āFuck off.ā
Danny sighs and hands me the darts. He watches in silence as I throw the
darts a third time. All of my throws are complete shit, probably because I
canāt even concentrate on the round board in front of me. It takes all my
energy not to turn and āaccidentallyā toss a dart or two at his head. But then
I think about prison and how horrible Iād look in those orange jumpsuits and
decide heās not worth the energy or time. Plus, Iām not that great of a cook
and Iād probably get stuck with kitchen detail.
āWhat do you want?ā I ask, glancing over my shoulder and wondering where
in the hell Rueben is.
āSaw you over here alone and thought Iād stop by and say hello.ā
āIām not alone,ā I argue, then wishing I would have kept my mouth shut.
āNo?ā he asks, glancing around as if calling me on my bluff when he
doesnāt see anyone remotely close that could constitute as my date. A knowing
grin spreads across his faceāone that tells me he thinks Iām lying.
āNo,ā I insist. āHeāsā¦in the bathroom.ā
āRight,ā Danny snorts. āItās okay to be here alone, Cricket. I mean, Iām
here alone too.ā He takes a step closer and those pesky hairs at the nape of my
neck stand at attention again. āMaybe itās fate that weāre both alone tonight.ā
āOr maybe itās because everyone who knows you knows what kind of an
asshole you are and wants nothing to do with you.ā
He seems to straighten up at that. āAnd maybe itās because youāre cranky
and unforgiving and refuse to let the past go.ā
I practically growl at him. āUnforgiving? Youāre kidding me, right?ā
āIāve forgiven you for taking my job,ā he states, crossing his arms over
his chest.
That makes me pause. āExcuse me? Taking your job?ā What the hell is this
guy talking about?
āYou donāt think I havenāt noticed youāre the bubbly new co-host of Good
Morning, San Francisco?ā
I roll my eyes. āThat was four years ago, jerk. That position hadnāt been
yours in six years. In fact, you were the one who left it, remember?ā
He doesnāt seem to have an answer to that. Itās almost like heās just
trying to grate on my nerves, which pisses me off that Iām actually responding
at all. Itās like Iām letting him win. āAll Iām saying is maybe if you were as
bubbly in person as you are on-air, youād have a date this weekend,ā he says
with a shrug.
āI do have a date!ā
āReally? Where?ā he asks, a growing smile on his fucking face as he
glance around once more.
Suddenly, I feel a presence behind me. Itās familiar and, unlike Danny, a
welcome one. Before I can even think about a consequence or a repercussion, I
practically jump up and throw my arms around Ruebenās neck, saying, āHeās right
here.ā
Then I kiss him.
Hard.
Ruebenās arms wrap around me, drawing me against his body, and two things
happen. My body ignites with desire, as if someone doused me with gasoline and
lit a match, and the second is he deepens the kiss. His lips are firm, yet
soft, as he plies my mouth open, his tongue delving inside and sliding against
mine. Itās intoxicating and invigorating, and frankly, out of this fucking
world. I have no idea how long we kiss, all I know is Iād be okay with it never
ending. His lips are masterful, and frankly, Iāve never been kissed like this
before. Ever.
Author Bio
Lacey Black
is a Midwestern girl with a passion for reading and writing. She carries her
e-reader with her everywhere she goes so she never misses an opportunity to read
a few pages. Always looking for a happily ever after, Lacey is passionate about
contemporary romance novels and enjoys it further when you mix in a little
suspense. She resides in a small town in Illinois with her husband, two
children, and a chocolate lab. Lacey loves shooting guns and should only
consume one mixed drink because sheās a lightweight.
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