Turbulent Kisses

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by Jessica Gray


  “Yeah, but not right now.” And maybe never again. I more than likely ruined my career. After my temper tantrum today, nobody will want to work with me ever again.

  “Well, you know I love seeing you. Text me your flight number and I’ll pick you up. Take care.”

  Samantha hung up the phone with a small sense of relief. Grant always had that special way of making her feel good. Secure. She didn’t spend much time analyzing it, but given the choice between running home to her family, or to Grant, she would always choose Grant.

  The thought of her family had her trying to remember where all of her siblings were, and she sighed in relief at the realization that only one or two of them were in Chicago at the moment.

  Whew! I don’t need them breathing down my neck right now. Sure, they’d be sympathetic to her plight, threaten bodily harm to Craig for his actions, but it wouldn’t stop there. No, it would continue, becoming more than she was willing to put up with in her frame of mind.

  She wasn’t up for the lectures she would more than likely receive from her brothers. They had never liked her ex-boyfriend, and as much as she hated to admit it, they’d been right all along. She just hadn’t wanted to see it or to listen to anyone. But today, she couldn’t handle even one “I told you so” from them. Getting her nose rubbed in her failures was the last thing she needed. I need a shoulder to cry on and someone to make me feel good about myself. I need Grant.

  Before rushing off to the airport, she tossed a few clothes into her suitcase, packing the essentials and nothing else. She needed out of New York, and away from the possibility of running into her ex. Fast. That douche bag had just officially ruined her career. As far as the fashion world was concerned, she was as good as dead now.

  Samantha put on her huge sunglasses and hailed the first taxi to pass by her building, instructing the driver to take her straight to the airport. She’d been lucky enough to secure a seat on the last flight to Chicago this afternoon, and hoped it wouldn’t take her too long to get through airport security. With one carry-on bag, and already checked in online, she should be able to make it in time for boarding.

  It’s not like you’re prepared for any instant photos anyway. If the media gets wind of what went down today, you’ll be sought after, but for the wrong reasons.

  That unpleasant notion had her rehashing recent events in her mind. Again. It seemed that was all she’d done for the last few hours: replay the events of earlier today over and over in her mind. No matter how many times she rehashed things, they didn’t make her actions look any better the twentieth time around.

  It hadn’t been enough for Craig to put his needs before hers. No. He’d had to destroy her in the process. Lying piece of…

  Samantha started sobbing again, drawing the attention of the taxi driver. Thankfully the driver was too occupied with rush-hour traffic, navigating the numerous cars trying to get out of the city and home for the evening, to start a conversation with her.

  When the taxi arrived at the airport, she attempted to mop up her face with the soggy tissues in her hand. She swallowed several times before she stepped out of the taxi, taking the suitcase the driver was holding for her and handing him a roll of cash. “Thanks.”

  She entered the terminal, eager to get on the plane and home to Grant.

  Grant would know what to do. He always knew.

  They had been friends for as long as she could remember. As they grew up and became adults, their friendship had stayed strong. She trusted him. He’d always had her best interests at heart, even though his brutal honesty was often a lot to cope with. Especially when he pointed out things she knew but didn’t want to admit. Like her lack of self-control, or that Craig wasn’t the right guy for her.

  Their close friendship had been one of the things she’d missed most in New York. Since she’d left the Windy City four years earlier, they’d seen each other once or twice a year, at the most, and she’d missed him. A lot.

  (End of Sneak Peak)

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  The Armstrong and Love in Sandy Beach books can be read as stand alones. For more enjoyment, read them in series order. Characters carry on from one book to the next and from one series to the next

  The Falling for Him Series is best read in order. Books 1 through 5 have cliffhangers. The rest of the books don’t.

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  Forever my Love - (Ryan and Kendra)

  Daring to Love (Evan and Charlene)

  Surprised by Love (Douglas and Toni)

  Travel, Live, Love (Patrick and Angela)

  Explosion of Love (Samantha and Grant)

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  Momentous Kisses (Allison and Russell)

  Billionaire Kisses (Reese and Nikos)

  Turbulent Kisses (Chase and Pearl)

  Determined Kisses (Ethan and Hazel)

  Terrence

  FALLING FOR HIM

  Book 1: Rachel and Peter

  Book 2: Rachel and Peter in Spain

  Book 3: Rachel and Peter back home

  Book 4: Lara and David

  Book 5: Rachel and Peter - The Wedding

  Stubborn Love – (Clara and Nigel)

  Christmas Miracle – (Rachel and Peter)

  I Love You Twice – (Melissa and Dean)

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