Long Gone Girl
by Amy
Rose Bennett
Blurb:
The girl Ginny Williams used to be is long gone…
After returning home from the Korean War a widow, former MASH
surgical nurse, Ginny Williams, heads to the Jersey Shore for a weekend of much
needed R&R. But her plans to do nothing more than relax on the beach go
seriously awry when the boy who broke her heart on Prom night nine years
ago—the now hotter-than-hot ‘fly-boy’ Jett Kelly—shows up on her patch of sand.
To make matters worse, Captain Kelly seems to be on a mission to win her trust,
and maybe even her heart again. But the last thing Ginny wants is a
man—especially one like Jett—in her life. She’s a career nurse now, and that’s
that. If only Jett wasn’t so damned charming and attractive…
US air force pilot, Captain Jefferson ‘Jett’ Kelly Junior is blown
away to have stumbled across the beautiful yet shy and bookish girl he used to
have a huge crush on in high school—especially now that Ginny is all grown up
and sexy as hell. Problem is, she’s also not backward in coming forward when
letting him know she hasn’t forgiven him for the Prom-kiss-gone-wrong incident.
Even though Jett knows he’ll have his work cut out for him to get a second
chance with her, he’s definitely going to give it his best shot…
Despite Ginny’s determination to keep her head—she’s certainly not
the naïve girl she used to be—when Jett starts to unashamedly woo her, she soon
realizes that maybe her heart didn’t get the memo…
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Excerpt from Long Gone Girl
“Ginny O’Hara? God, is that really
you?”
Ginny cracked open an eyelid and
squinted up at the dark shadow—enormous, dark, male shadow—looming over her.
What the hell?
Heart in her mouth, she pushed
herself up to a sitting position on her beach towel then tipped down her
sunglasses so she could peer over the top—only to be confronted with her worst
nightmare. Jett Kelly was at the Shore. And she was wearing nothing but
sunglasses, a bathing suit and now a bright red blush.
Oh no, no, no. How unlucky could she
be? Of all the places in the state of New Jersey that Jett Kelly could have
gone, why had he shown up exactly here? While she was sun bathing. Vulnerable didn’t even begin to describe the
way she felt—she may as well have been sitting on the beach stark naked.
And to make matters worse, he was
only wearing bathing trunks as well. Do not look down. Do not look down. Just
look at his face.
She swallowed, then somehow scraped
together a voice that was passably clear if not confident. “Yes, but it’s
Williams. Ginny Williams now…” Keep it together, Ginny. You’ve seen thousands
of men wearing a lot less. She thrust out her hand. “It’s nice to see you
again, Jett.” Well that was a big fat lame lie. And he knew it.
He smiled slowly, and even though he
was wearing aviator sunglasses, she knew the smile mustn’t have reached his
bluer-than-the-sky eyes. But he took her hand and shook it anyway. “Same.”
Dear God, what an idiot she must
look, shaking hands with Adonis personified at the beach. She pulled her hand
from his firm grasp, desperately trying to ignore the searing heat that had
shot from her fingers straight to the apex of her thighs, making her want to
squirm.
Stop it, Williams. You’re all grown
up now, remember? A hardened field-surgical nurse.
Jett’s grin broadened, as if he was
reading her mind. “You’re looking well.” Even though she couldn’t see his eyes
behind the lenses of his sunglasses, she felt his gaze drifting over her
polka-dot bikini clad body.
“So are you.” Which was an
understatement to say the least. Despite her determination not to notice
anything about Jett Kelly’s physique, she’d have to be dead not to. Wide
shoulders, sleek golden skin over well-defined muscles—she could name every
one—lean hips… She stalwartly resisted the urge to glance lower at the front of
his trunks and dragged her gaze back to his annoyingly, too handsome face.
“So…”
“Do you mind if I pull up a pew?” He
gestured at the sand beside her.
Yes! “I was just thinking of leaving
actually,” she said through a tight smile. “A girl shouldn’t get too much sun.
You know, fair skin and all.” The audacity of the man. She’d all but told him
she was married, but here he was, about to make himself at home on her quiet
patch of beach. The man was unbelievable! He hadn’t changed one iota since high
school.
He grinned. “I could help you with
that lotion you’ve got there.”
Once a jerk, always a jerk
apparently. “I don’t think so.” Ginny grabbed her floppy hat, shoved it onto
her head then stuffed her Bain du Soliel sun lotion and novel into her calico
beach bag. She stood, snagging her beach towel up as she rose. “Well, it was
nice—”
He touched her arm. “Don’t go.”
Ginny jumped as though she’d been
scalded and dropped her gaze to where his hand lay on her forearm. His long
fingers were tanned against her own pale skin. She half suspected there were
burn marks underneath.
He took off his aviators.
Mesmerizing blue eyes, bluer than she remembered, trapped her gaze. “Don’t go
on my account,” he repeated softly, his voice as rich and deep as the purr of
the car he drove. “I’m just here to go for a swim anyway. You won’t even know
I’m here.”
About the Author
Amy
Rose Bennett has always wanted to be a writer for as long as she can remember.
An avid reader with a particular love for historical romance, it seemed only
natural to write stories in her favorite genre.
She has a passion for creating emotion-packed—and sometimes a little
racy—stories set in the Georgian and Regency periods. Of course, her
strong-willed heroines and rakish heroes always find their happily ever after.
Amy
is happily married to her own Alpha male hero, has two beautiful daughters, a
rather loopy Rhodesian Ridgeback and a Devonshire Rex cat with attitude. She is
a Speech Pathologist, but is currently devoting her time to her one other true
calling—writing romance.
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