Grass courts, tennis whites and the fiercest competition in the world. Wimbledon. After two crazy weeks in Paris, the girls of the Outer Banks Tennis Academy are headed to London with just one thing on their minds: winning.
Indiana Gaffney is fresh off a surprise win at the French Open junior tournament. Sponsors are clamoring for her attention, but what she wants more than anything—aside from a wild card to Wimbledon—is to be with Jack Harrison, but international fame and a secret relationship rarely mix well.
When Penny Harrison dreamed of playing at Wimbledon she never imagined agonizing pain shooting through her ankle with every step. With just a month until the tournament and the whole world expecting her to win, she’s determined to play, with or without the support of her coach or the love of her life, Alex Russell.
For the first time ever, no one expects anything from Jasmine Randazzo. After a crushing first-round defeat in the French Open juniors, the tennis world has given up on her, but worse than that, so have her parents, her best friend Teddy and maybe even her coach. With everyone writing her off, can she find it within herself to go after her dreams?
Indiana Gaffney is fresh off a surprise win at the French Open junior tournament. Sponsors are clamoring for her attention, but what she wants more than anything—aside from a wild card to Wimbledon—is to be with Jack Harrison, but international fame and a secret relationship rarely mix well.
When Penny Harrison dreamed of playing at Wimbledon she never imagined agonizing pain shooting through her ankle with every step. With just a month until the tournament and the whole world expecting her to win, she’s determined to play, with or without the support of her coach or the love of her life, Alex Russell.
For the first time ever, no one expects anything from Jasmine Randazzo. After a crushing first-round defeat in the French Open juniors, the tennis world has given up on her, but worse than that, so have her parents, her best friend Teddy and maybe even her coach. With everyone writing her off, can she find it within herself to go after her dreams?
Excerpt:
Her
ankle didn’t twinge at all as she stood and crossed the tiled floor or maybe it
did and she just didn’t care. He offered her his hand and she took it, letting
him pull her into his arms, her chest flattening against his as she let herself
fall against him. She raised her head and he met her half way, swooping down
and sealing his lips over hers, his hands gripping onto his hips and the kiss
shifted from soft and sweet, the non-verbal response to his declaration, to
something a little different, a little rougher. The scruff of his beard rasping
against her skin in that deliciously familiar way.
Sliding her tongue
against his, she was suddenly weightless, his hands under her thighs lifting
her and spinning quickly, sitting her on the kitchen island, skirt pushed up
around her waist. Fingers, calloused from hours upon hours of training danced
across her thighs, pulling her to the edge of the counter. Penny reached behind
him and tugged at the back of his shirt, pulling the soft cotton over his head
before lightly scratching her nails down his back, around his sides and then up
over the smooth muscles of his chest.
He groaned into her mouth
before pulling away, a hand tilting her neck to just the right angle to run his
teeth toward the sensitive skin of her neck. His fingers twined into the chain
of the necklace he’d given her in France, the one with the 1936 British penny
attached, the one she always wore.
“Like that?” he asked,
though he had to know the answer.
Her hands flew to the
button of his pants, fumbling with it for a moment before releasing the clasp
and pulling down the zipper as he fisted his hands in the skirt of her dress.
She lifted up a bit to free the material and as she rose up, bracing herself on
his shoulders, a motion just behind them caught her eye. Light brown hair, eyes
just like the ones belonging to the man still tugging at her dress and a hand
over her mouth. Alex’s mother was standing in the doorway.
“Alex,” Penny said,
tensing; he must have felt it, because he pulled away and then followed her
gaze behind them.
“Christ! Mum, what are
you doing here?”
Penny slid off the
counter and winced as she landed a little awkwardly on her ankle, but more in
anticipation of the pain than anything else. She straightened her dress and
tried her best to hide a little behind Alex as he pulled his shirt back over
his head, sending his hair in all directions.
Jennifer Iacopelli Bio:
Jennifer Iacopelli was born in New York and has no plans to leave...ever. Growing up, she read everything she could get her hands on, but her favorite authors were Laura Ingalls Wilder, L.M. Montgomery and Frances Hodgson Burnett all of whom wrote about kick-ass girls before it was cool for girls to be kick-ass. She got a Bachelor's degree in Adolescence Education and English Literature quickly followed up by a Master's in Library Science, which lets her frolic all day with her books and computers, leaving plenty of time in the evenings to write and yell at the Yankees, Giants and her favorite tennis players through the TV.
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