Fusion (Explosive #5)
Release Day: July 6, 2015
Genre: Contemporary
Romance
Cover Models: Don
Allen and Faith Danielle
Photographer: Kelsey Keeton at K. Keeton
Designs
Cover Designer: Robin Harper at Wicked By Design
Where do babies come
from?
The question every parent dreads hearing
has finally fallen from the lips of six year old Ava Banks, the curious, precocious little girl that you fell in
love with in Ignite. Jeremy and Sierra, normally blunt as can be, struggle to find the right words to
answer her. So instead, they rewind sixteen years to that one fateful day where a game of Seven
Minutes in Heaven inevitably led to life-long romance filled with laughter, love, and many, many
mishaps along the way.
Falling in love with your best friend? It's
the most incredible thing in the world. But when a love comes so easily, will it truly be able to last?
When the world comes crashing down around you, can even the strongest relationship withstand great
tragedy?
Stay tuned for lots of laughs, teenage
awkwardness, a few tears, and most of all, mullets. Because what good love story doesn't do business in
the front, and party in the back?
**While Fusion is a standalone
romance, it’s best read after Ignite.
Ignite (Explosive
#1)
“It’s fine, Jeremy. I promise. I have no
problem being the Tod to your Copper. Or the Joey to your Dawson. That’s who I am.” She hesitated for
a brief moment. “That’s who I’ll always be. You’re my best friend, Jeremy. It’s okay that you don’t see
my boobs. Hell, it’s probably better that way.”
My stomach plummeted and if I was man
enough to admit it, my eyes burned with an unexpected rush of tears. I stepped back, out of the
streetlight so she couldn’t see me. It was a move she misinterpreted, but before I could find a single
ounce of courage, she was waving goodbye and running into her house, leaving me there to watch her
go.
Something I never wanted to do
again.
It wasn’t until after Sierra left for Ohio and
I had a chance to reflect on her words that I realized what she’d said. Dawson and Joey, as of right then,
weren’t even speaking. Copper and Tod went their separate ways, and even though their friendship
remained, they were still apart for the rest of their lives.
I didn’t want to be Copper anymore. I sure
as hell didn’t want to be Dawson.
But it was too late. I’d lost my chance. I’d
missed my window. Sierra was gone and there was nothing I could do about it.
Jenna was right.
I was an idiot.
I'm a twenty something book junkie who is
also obsessed with sports. Bengals, Buckeyes, Reds are my teams! I work for the government during the
day, hang out with Air National Guard on the weekends, and have been married to my own book
boyfriend for over seven years. We currently live right outside of Dayton, OH with our two
cats.
If I’m not writing or looking through tons
of photos of hot men, all in the name of research, then you can probably find me curled up with my
Kindle, ignoring the rest of the world. I love my sports almost as much as I love my books. My other
obsessions include red wine, country music, and all things Grace Potter.
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