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Bennett (Bourbon & Blood #1) By Seraphina Donavan Release Boost




Title: Bennett
Series: Bourbon & Blood #1
Author: Seraphina Donavan
Genre: Contemporary Romance
 Release Date: January 14, 2016



Blurb

Mia Darcy plays by the rules, and her Daddy, Samuel, for better or worse has made them all. She takes care of her ailing mother, she manages PR for the familyā€™s distillery, Fire Creek. And every day she quietly resents the fact that he stepped in and kept her from being with the one man she lovedā€¦ a man who still lives there in their small town of Fontaine, Kentucky and who haunts her every minute of the day, waking or asleep.

Bennett Hayes has loved Mia his whole life, and for one brief moment, when they were young and full of hope, it seemed like even the long history of bad blood between their families wasnā€™t enough to keep them apart. But heā€™d been wrong. Mia never showed the night they were supposed to run away together and when he confronted her about it, she broke his heart.

But fate and circumstance throw them together again and the fire that raged between them at eighteen is even hotter now. The burn is inevitable. But there are forces at play, people on the periphery of their lives whose agenda goes far beyond just keeping them apartā€¦ they want Mia dead and will stop at nothing to make that happen.








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Excerpt

She took a deep breath. When that didnā€™t work to calm her nerves, she took a sip of the amber liquid. There was no burn. It was smooth and sweet on her tongue.

ā€œDid you see anyone at the scene? Any other vehicles?ā€ she asked.

ā€œNo. I drove up and saw the churned up mud and broken light covers where you hit the guardrail. If it hadnā€™t been for thatā€”.ā€ He stopped to take a sip of his own whiskey. When he continued, his voice was deeper, gruffer. ā€œYou drive too fast, Mia. You always have. You hit that curve like a bat out of hell. If I hadnā€™t come along, hadnā€™t realized youā€™d been on that road right in front of me, you would have died there.ā€

Her blood ran cold. He said it so matter of factly. It was true. She knew that. But it didnā€™t change the fact that she hadnā€™t been alone on that road, and her car hadnā€™t gone into the creek without someone else forcing her over the edge. ā€œI do drive too fastā€¦ but I only swerved and lost control because of the other car, Bennett!ā€

ā€œI know,ā€ he said softly.

ā€œIt was a big black SUVā€¦ Iā€™m not really sure what kind. With all those bars on the front of it,ā€ she continued on, not quite processing that heā€™d agreed with her.

ā€œThe deer guard.ā€ The words were supplied in an even tone, no censure, not disbelief.

ā€œYes,ā€ she replied adamantly. ā€œI rounded the bend and it was parked in a way that it blocked both lanes!ā€

ā€œI believe you,ā€ he said. ā€œYou donā€™t have to convince me that it happened that way.ā€

She stopped then, drew a deep breath and stared at him in stunned disbelief. ā€œYou believe me?ā€

ā€œYes. I saw the glass and plastic where your headlights got busted inā€¦ Directly in line with where your back wheels went over the edge. Itā€™s not possible for you to have simultaneously damaged the front and back end of your car in a single car accident before the rollover.ā€

ā€œIt was deliberate,ā€ she said softly.

ā€œMaybe they just panicked,ā€ he offered.

ā€œI need another drink,ā€ she said.

Bennett refilled her glass.

ā€œSomeone tried to kill me, Bennett,ā€ she stated it emphatically. ā€œIā€™m not imagining thatā€¦ they waited for me on that road!ā€

ā€œWhy would someone do that, Mia? No one has any reason to hate you that badly,ā€ he shot back before draining his glass.

ā€œYou do,ā€ she finished quietly.

His eyes widened for a second in surprise, before narrowing in anger. ā€œYou come into my fucking house and accuse me of something like that?ā€

She shook her head. ā€œNo. I wasnā€™t accusing youā€¦ I know youā€™d never do anything like that. But itā€™s true, Bennettā€¦ you do have every reason to hate me.ā€

He settled back against the counter, arms crossed over his chest, muscles rippling and bunching beneath the open plaid shirt. ā€œI donā€™t hate you, Miaā€¦ Iā€™ve tried to. Iā€™ve tried to every damn day of my life, and I just canā€™t.ā€

She set her glass on the counter. Her hand was trembling too much to hold on to it. ā€œDo you need to hate me, Bennett? Clearly whatever was between us hasnā€™t kept you from having a very active love life!ā€

He leaned his head back against the cabinet door and stared up at the ceiling as if praying for strength, or possibly patience. ā€œThatā€™s not how it works. I wasā€™t the one who stood you up.ā€

She glanced beyond the kitchen and into the living room, where new and decidedly feminine curtains hung over the window behind the couch. ā€œIt looks like youā€™ve managed okayā€¦ You and Lacey.ā€

His eyebrow shot up. ā€œYou really wanna go there? Weā€™ve not been together for ten years! Should I have waited, Mia?ā€

ā€œNo,ā€ she said quickly. ā€œAnd I didnā€™t mean it like that, Bennett! ā€¦ Yes, I did, but I know I donā€™t have the right. Iā€™m jealous and not just because youā€™re with someone else, but becauseā€¦Youā€™ve made a life for yourself. Andā€¦ Iā€™m still doing the same thing I was at eighteen. Taking care of Mama, handling the distillery tours andā€”.ā€ She stopped speaking abruptly, the unfinished words hanging between them.

The silence was heavy, laden with the anticipation of what went unsaid between them, the tension building until it was unbearable. It was Bennett who finally snapped. ā€œAnd what, Mia? For the love of God, just say it!ā€

ā€œAnd thinking about you. All the time,ā€ she replied. ā€œAt this point, I should be nothing more than a distant memory to you, and youā€™re on my mind all the time.ā€

He smiled, but there was no humor in it. It was a bitter and self-deprecating twist of his beautiful mouth. ā€œNot so distant. I see you in town. I see your car speeding up and down this road. I hear your name whispered by every gossip in town as I walk past themā€¦ People in this town remember everything. They remember us. And so do I.ā€

She had memories of her own. His mouth on hers, his hands on her body. Theyā€™d been greedy then with the newness of it all, just a couple of inexperienced kids with more hormones than skill. Of course, Bennett was more experienced now, but more than that, the heat that burned between them then was still there. Dating wasnā€™t a part of her life. There was no time for it. With taking care of her mother and her job at the distillery, it was almost like time had stopped for her that summer. Heā€™d gone on with his life, at least somewhat, and she was in the same rut sheā€™d always been in.

The mistake sheā€™d made in coming there was glaring. Panic hit her, sinking into her gut like a twisting knife. Seeing him, being close enough to him to smell him, to touch him, it was an epic error in judgement on her part. Nothing in this world could hurt her as much as the man in front of her. The first time had been bad enough. To go through it all again when the outcome couldnā€™t be any different was just more than she could contemplate. ā€œI should go,ā€ she managed. ā€œComing here was a mistake.ā€

She whirled and headed for the door and was halfway there when he caught her. One of his large hands snaked out and captured her undamaged wrist, closing over it and tugging her back to him. ā€œYouā€™re right. I know youā€™re rightā€¦ and I donā€™t fucking care.ā€

With her chest close to his, her head just below his chin, his arms slid around her. It was like breathing, the most natural thing in the world. She leaned into him, savoring the heat, the hard press of him against her. ā€œI cannot even count the number of ways in which this is a bad ideaā€¦ Thereā€™s no way this ends well, Bennett.ā€

ā€œNever say never,ā€ he advised softly.

ā€œHighly unlikely, then,ā€ she amended.

ā€œLots of things are unlikely, oh wise one. Doesnā€™t mean they canā€™t happen.ā€ His voice was little more than a deep murmur, his lips brushing against her forehead as he spoke. He held her gently, tenderly. It was something sheā€™d missed so much it wasnā€™t even possible to put into words. Even then, the heat was there, arcing between them, taking on a life of its own.

ā€œLike what?ā€ she asked. Her skin burned beneath his hand like heā€™d set her on fire. With nothing more than a touch, it raged for him.

ā€œYouā€¦ standing here in my kitchen for starters.ā€

ā€œIā€™m blaming my lapse in judgement on painkillers.ā€ The statement was flippant, but the quavering of her voice and the slight hitch to her breathing told the truth. There was nothing casual about what was happening between them. It was life or death.

ā€œWhy is it a mistake?ā€ he demanded as he pulled her a little closer to him.

All the reasons fled along with the fear. With the heat of his body against hers, his breath warm on her skin, she couldnā€™t pull them to mind anymore. She could see the fine sheen of sweat on his skin from where heā€™d been working. Her breath caught as she looked up. His eyes werenā€™t locked on hers. Instead, they were locked on her mouth. He looked at her lips as if he wanted to bite into her and in that moment, she would have let him.

ā€œMia,ā€ he murmured. It was the last thing that was said between them. He descended upon her, his lips on hers as his hands slid upward to tangle in the fall of her hair.

It was a gentle kiss. She didnā€™t doubt for a moment that Bennett was aware of every injury and mindful not to hurt her. That was just who he was. But as his mouth moved over hers in a kiss that was achingly tender, her body burned for him. When he captured her bottom lip between his, she melted against him. His arms closed around her pulling her even closer, until she was firmly pressed against the hard wall of his chest. She could feel him everywhere.

Then his hands slid downward, cupping her behind, pressing their bodies even more tightly together. The blatant evidence of his desire was unmistakable and her body responded to it insistently. She wanted him. She wanted him with a desperation that she couldnā€™t even articulate.

The dog whined then, butting his large head between them and demanding to be given the lionā€™s share of the attention. Breathless, aching, desperate, and more than a little embarrassed that sheā€™d fallen so easily into Bennettā€™s arms, Mia backed away from him.

ā€œWhat are we doing, Bennett?ā€ The question was anguished, reflecting the war that raged inside her between the desire to have what she wanted and the need to do what was best for everyone.

ā€œWeā€™re doing what we want for a change,ā€ he replied. ā€œI donā€™t know why you bailed on me that night. I may never knowā€¦ but thereā€™s one thing Iā€™m sure of, Mia.ā€

ā€œWhatā€™s that?ā€

ā€œWhatever your reason for not showing up,ā€ he said firmly. ā€œIt wasnā€™t because you donā€™t want meā€”because you donā€™t want us.ā€

Forcing herself to move away from him completely, Mia disentangled herself from his arms. She couldnā€™t think clearly when he touched her, obviously. ā€œWanting something doesnā€™t mean you should have it.ā€

ā€œThatā€™s a fine rule for childrenā€¦ It doesnā€™t fly with me. Iā€™m a grown man, and God knows youā€™re a grown woman. Nobody, Mia, and I mean nobody, ought to have a say in what happens between us except us.ā€





Author Bio

Seraphina Donavan is a hopeless romantic with a wicked & occasionally dirty mind! Those things, combined with her love of writing, prompted her to take the leap and transform those fantasies into written words on a page. As a curvy girl herself, Seraphina has made it a point to celebrate those women with delicious curves with her work through writing and the hot men who love them. 

She currently has 18 published books and one anthology and is working on many more.

Living in Central Kentucky, Seraphina spends her time rescuing stray animals, working for a non-profit agency and dreaming of becoming a best-selling author. She lives in a home that has more character than working parts and enjoys spending time with her fur babies. Feel free to contact her with any questions or thoughts on your mind.. She loves connecting with her readers & hearing from anyone!

A long time reader of historical romance, Seraphina writes Paranormal Regency Romance as Chasity Bowlin.



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