Louder Than Words
Release Date: 09/16/14
Swoon Romance
Summary from Goodreads:
Disappointment has been on speed dial in Ellen Grayson's life lately. Her
dad died, her mom numbs the grief with drugs and alcohol, and her so-called
friends have slowly abandoned her.
Trusting a popular teacher with her troubles should have been safe and
should NOT have led to an unwelcome seduction attempt that made her desperate
to escape the final moments of Junior year. Lesson learned. Best to keep all
the sordid details to herself and trust no one.
Enter Rex Jacobi, a cocky boy, recently transplanted from New York City
and fellow summer camp employee. Though his quick wit and confidence draws her
in, she can't let him get too close. And summer is just long enough and hot
enough to keep a boy like that at arm's length.
But by the time Rex's charm wears down her resistance, it's too late.
He's put Ellen on the "just friends" shelf and has shifted his
romantic attentions to the impossibly annoying and perky anti-Ellen. Even
worse, the teacher who tried to get her to sleep with him is still at it,
preying on other girls while Ellen struggles to come to terms with what
happened.
With her ability to trust as shaky as a chastity vow on prom night, Ellen
must decide if she has enough remaining courage to speak up about the
well-liked teacher and risk retribution, tell Rex how she really feels about
him and risk heartbreak, or hold all her secrets inside. After all, it's the
only safe place she knows when the only thing louder than words is the fear of
being rejected.
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Excerpt from Louder Than Words - "First Aid Burlesque"
He glares as Rex passes. My
brother is on the large size—about six feet and built like a football player,
though he played with drums, and not pigskins, on the football field. He’s
usually so mellow people no longer notice his size after five minutes of
meeting him. Since becoming my guardian, however, he’s taken his role a bit too
seriously. He’s not averse to using physical intimidation to scare off any
males who try to get too close to me. For the most part, I’ve been grateful for
it. At least he cares.
Rex doesn’t show the usual
signs of nervousness at my brother’s intimidation attempts. Best to whisk him
outside as quickly as possible, which I do.
“Sorry about my brother.”
“Wow, yeah. I suppose it
probably did look suspicious from all sorts of angles—your face, the two of us
crammed into your little bathroom, my hands all over you.” He smirks and
doesn’t seem the least bit perturbed.
“Your hands were not all over me.”
“I was putting on the
Band-Aid. They were there.”
His exaggerated insistence
about something that wasn’t borders ludicrous. “You’re so weird, Rex Jacobi.
Most boys would be swearing up and down that nothing happened,
over-compensating even. But you … ” I shake my head. “You know my brother could
throw you against the wall hard enough to make you stick, right?”
“You think your brother would
do something like that?”
He’s got me there. “Well …
no.”
“Didn’t think so.”
“You don’t have to look so
smug about it.” I point to the street. “Okay, so I guess you better go then.
Don’t want you to be late for your date.” I give him a slug in the arm and hope
it’s light enough to convey no more than minor annoyance, boredom, or gentle
teasing.
He nods. “Yeah, sure.”
For a second I think he’s
going to say something else because his mouth drops open and he draws in a
breath. The moment passes and he trots down the apartment building stairs,
doesn’t even glance back over his shoulder.
The look on my brother’s
face, on the other hand, is both infuriating and heart-breaking. Infuriating he
thinks I’d act like such a ho, and heart-breaking because absolutely nothing
happened to even give Robbie a moment’s worry about my chastity.
About the Author
Iris St. Clair is the pen name for a long-suffering cubicle worker by day, a Walter Mitty-like dreamer by night. (Her alter ego Tatiana Ivanadance also choreographs gravity-defying routines in those fantasies, but that's another bio.)
No matter what genre she writes, she prefers witty, insecure heroines and kind, persistent heroes able to break through to the gooey heart inside.
In high school she was voted most likely to win at Monopoly and Clue, but least likely to throw a ball anywhere near a target. Thank goodness writing requires less hand-eye coordination, punctuation errors notwithstanding.
Iris believes in the two-year "fish or cut bait" dating rule and has a 20+ year marriage and two teenaged sons as proof of concept. She lives, writes, dreams and dances in the rainy Portland, OR area.
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