It is my honor and pleasure to share the stunning
cover for my upcoming release, Under Your Scars (Tri-Town 2)! Cover art by the
lovely and talented Martine Jardin.
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| Cover art ©2020 Martine Jardin. |
That’s Peggy’s Cove in the background, a familiar
sight from my childhood. I think Martine captured the essence of Seth and
Alexis perfectly, from their looks to how they act together. It is so good that
I didn’t see a need for edits. It fits in with what I hoped to have for a
cover. Martine knows how much I love a Nova Scotian feel in my book covers, and
she hit the nail on the head with this one.
I understand the book will be available for preorder
this coming weekend – February 28th – and will be going live at
MIDNIGHT Pacific time on March 6th, 2020. Keep checking my profile at eXtasy Books for details and how you can get a digital copy of Under Your
Scars! (Print on Demand via Amazon worldwide will be available sometime later
in March, keep watching for details)
UPDATE: PREORDER LINK at eXtasy Books!
Under Your Scars
Book 2 of the Tri-Town Series
Tagline: You can run
from your past, but it will catch up to you eventually.
Blurb:
Alexis has that
special something about her that Seth can’t fathom. His friend Mirabelle’s new
employee is even prettier than the merchandise she sells. Too bad she’s
distantly polite when he tries talking to her.
Alexis is
attracted to Seth, but she’s in hiding from her past and her mistakes. Getting
involved with the one person she's attracted to could blow her cover.
When they’re forced to work together, their libidos
ignite. Alexis
is terrified to open up and give in to her feelings for Seth. If he remembers
that night five years ago, he’ll never speak to her again.
It becomes a
question of whether Seth will expose her and force her to keep running, or if
he'll help her face her past.
Under Your Scars ©2020 V.J. Allison
Excerpt from Chapter Four:
Seth was glad to see Alexis at the
Rogers’ middle of summer barbecue that night. He was thinking of saying hi to
her when Mallory jumped on him. His youngest godchild was small and made up for
it with her enthusiasm and sunny temperament. He listened to her rattle on
about summer camp while he kept glancing in Alexis’s direction every few
minutes.
Sympathy rose as he saw how
uncomfortable she seemed in the crowd. She was obviously out of her element and
looked like she was trying to make an escape. When Mallory ran off to join her
friends and siblings in the pool, he made his move. He sauntered over to her
side and gave her a bright grin. “Hey, Alexis. Having fun?” He could barely see
her glance up at him through her dark lenses as she shrugged. “I take it that’s
a no.”
“How do you know if I’m not having
any fun?” she muttered with a dirty look.
He admired her soft pink blouse,
faded, skinny jeans with holes in the knees, and how her ponytail curled around
her neck, down between her delectable breasts. “At the exhibition, you were
talking non-stop with all of us, and we couldn’t keep up with you half the
time. It was the same way when we were playing pool at the bar last week, or
when we were getting things done up for the sign at the store. Tonight, you
look like a deer caught in headlights.”
Her jaw clicked, and she sighed.
“Leave it to you to notice that.”
“You’re forgetting who you’re
talking to.” He tossed in one of his brightest smiles for emphasis.
Alexis stared up at him over the
top of her sunglasses. “I haven’t.”
Despite being surrounded by what
felt like half the town, it was quiet in the shade of the big oak tree that
dominated the north side of the Rogers’ backyard, a private oasis. Seth was
grateful no one was paying attention to them, especially Mirabelle. She would
get the wrong idea.
I
like Alexis a lot. She’s a great friend, lots of fun, and really sweet. Her
being so pretty is icing on the cake. What straight man doesn’t like being with
a beauty like her, even if it’s only in friendship? A picture of
his icy ex-wife rose in his mind. I’m not
ready to start dating yet or even have a friend with benefits. Sex with Alexis might
be hotter than the sun, but Jesus, I’d rather not fuck things up with her. I’d
rather keep her a mile away than ruin what we have now.
Alexis groaned. “I thought this was
only going to be a family thing. If I had known it was going to be the entire
town, I would have told Mirrie to shove the invite up her ass.”
The mental picture of Mirabelle
doing that made Seth laugh. “She’s pulled off the same stunt on me a few times.
I’d get here, thinking it was just her, Blaine and the kids, and I’d see people
here I don’t know and don’t care to meet. She thinks you’re lonely.”
Alexis sniffed primly. “I have
enough friends, thank you.”
“How many single men did she force
you to meet today?”
She crossed her arms across her
chest and growled.
Seth cringed in sympathy. “I see a
lot of the single women she’s tried to hook me up with, too, so it’s not just
you in her sights tonight.” Although he was wearing looser jeans and a black
t-shirt emblazed with a country music band on it, he was still getting admiring
looks. I wish they’d screw off. I hate
desperate women. They always think you should marry them after the first date.
Alexis gave him a sad smile. “You,
too, huh?”
“Yup.” He rolled his eyes and
sighed.
“Shit. Next time, I should bring a
date, so she buggers off and won’t do this to me again,” she muttered.
He held out his hand. “Deal.”
Her head whipped around and stared
at him over the top of her sunglasses. Seth felt an odd feeling in his gut.
Bile started rising in his throat.
“Deal?”
Thankfully, Alexis’s question drove
away the nausea. He shook it off and focused on her. “Yeah, as in we come here
and leave here together the next time Mirrie drags us to one of her parties,”
he said conspiratorially.
Her eyebrows shot up for a second,
and the action made her spectacles slide down the bridge of her nose a little.
Her nose wrinkled, which made Seth smile inwardly. Damn, she is too cute for words. Too bad I’m not looking for a
girlfriend. She’ll be a perfect one for some lucky guy. “It may make it
easier to avoid her setting us up with people we’re not compatible with,” he
reminded her.
Alexis nodded slowly. “I’d rather
hang out with you because you know me and don’t care if I’m quiet or not.” With
a soft smile, she stared up at him over her glasses. “Thank you, Seth,” she
murmured.
As his gaze locked with hers, the
image from his recurring dream overlaid it, and a weird sweat broke out on his
forehead. He shivered in the humidity, and his heart started racing. He lifted
a trembling hand to his cheek as he closed his eyes and tried to shake it off.
All he could see on the canvas of his eyelids was the girl in the corner of the
gray room, the sunlight hitting her sneakers, with the smell of disinfectant
burning his nostrils. He swallowed hard several times, hoping the nausea would
disappear. Vertigo hit him like an eighteen-wheeler, and he almost fell face-first
into the grass beside the massive oak tree they were standing alongside.
Someone said his name from a
distance. His heart beat faster, and he felt like he was going to throw up. Don’t let me puke on her shoes! I’ll never
live it down, and she’ll stop talking to me, for good reason.
A soft touch on his arm and a light
flowery scent in his nostrils helped bring back some of his equilibrium. He was
still sweaty, his hands still shook, but his heart rate dropped noticeably, the
queasiness started lifting, and his breathing evened out.
“Seth?”
He recognized concern in Alexis’s
voice, closer this time, and he swallowed hard to hold back the remaining
nausea. He cleared his throat and opened his eyes marginally. Her perfume
wafted around him again as a gentle hand touched his forehead.
“Were you out in the heat too much
again? You’re sweaty, and you’re white as a sheet.”
“Maybe,” he mumbled in an effort to
cover up the truth. Alexis would think he was insane if she knew about his
recurring dream and how his subconscious was putting her in it.
“Mirrie’s going to have a fit if
you keep standing there and weaving like a tree in a hurricane. I’ll take you
inside, where it’s cool, and she won’t see you.” She put her free hand on his
arm, and the rest of the odd sensations went away.
He shook his head. “I’m okay now.
It’s gone.”
Over her glasses, she peered up at
him with concern. There was a softness in her dark eyes that he had never seen
before, and it made him feel woozy again. Oh
shit. Please, don’t let me faint on her. Alexis will not like it, and Mirrie
will send me to the ER for observation. He gave Alexis a reassuring smile,
and without thinking, he put his hand on her hip. Jokingly, he leaned forward,
so his forehead touched hers and winked at her.
“What are you doing?” Her nose
wrinkled, and there was a confused note in her voice.
“I’m making sure you can see me. I
know how blind you are without the glasses. Since you keep staring at me over
the top of them, I thought I’d give you a better view.” He grinned at her, and
the last remnants of the sickening feelings went away. “I’m fine.”
She whacked him on the arm and
sighed. “Yeah, if you’re picking on me about my eyesight, you’re fine.”
“Of course, having a pretty girl
like you looking out for me helped a lot,” he added and wagged his eyebrows at
her.
He felt a hard shove on his
shoulders and held firm.
“Go take a swim, Seth. It’ll help
more than I will.” She tried pulling out of his embrace and gave him another
shove.
He held her close, backed up
another step, saw grass under his feet, and stopped. “I’d rather lean on you
for a bit,” he shot back and slid an arm around her waist. One more step back
had concrete under his boots.
“God, you’re an ass,” she muttered
and put her hands on his chest.
He prepared for the inevitable and
slid his other arm around her. “Ass or not, at least I’m not blind.”
Just as she shoved him, he took
three steps backward and held on to Alexis tightly.
Alexis shrieked in surprise, and
Seth cackled as they fell into the pool together.
Under Your Scars ©2020 V.J. Allison
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I hope you enjoyed the excerpt! I leave you with a
song that reminds me to keep going no matter how hard life can be… “Don’t Stop
Dancing” by CREED. Enjoy!

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