R.L. Kenderson is here today to share the release of her new romance, Nasty! Check it out and be sure to grab your copy today!
Title: Nasty
Author: R.L. Kenderson
Genre: Contemporary Romance
About Nasty:
Piper Stevens had already met—and lost—the love of her life. When she buried her husband, she buried her chance for a happily ever after…but also found a shoulder to lean on in Nate. As a commitment-phobe womanizer, Nate Hall has never had a female as a friend, but he made a promise to his buddy before he passed. Take care of Piper. And these days? He can’t imagine his life without her. Now, a year later, things Piper thought were long gone are beginning to come back. Like her previously healthy libido. Except she can't picture dating someone in her husband's place, nor can she sleep with a stranger either. So, she turns to Nate. After all, he's the perfect choice. He's her friend but also a player. He cares about her but they'll never fall in love…and she won’t get hurt. Not like she did when she lost her husband. But can two friends give their bodies without involving their hearts and things turning nasty?Get Your Copy!
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Catch Up On The Series!
Dirty (Book #1)
Kinky (Book #0.5)
Sexy: Luke & Elise’s First Night (Book #1.25)
Exclusive Excerpt:
Piper and Jordan had moved to the area in January the
previous year, and when they had first moved, it had been all about getting
situated. Jordan had settled into his new job while Piper had to search for her
own. Then, before she had known it, it had been May, and she was a widow.
After that had come his funeral and sorting out all the
paperwork after someone passed, all while trying to deal with grief. For a
while, the only people Piper had seen outside of work were her mom and Nate.
She had just wanted to be left alone. Socializing took too much energy.
But she’d slowly started coming back to life a few months
ago, and that was when Nate had really started bringing his friends around. She
knew he’d been afraid that she’d be lonely with no family in the area. She felt
like she was almost back to normal. Well, her new normal because she was never going to be the same person she had
been before Jordan passed away.
And, now, she was grateful that Nate had introduced her to
Elise. The two of them got along great, and while Nate was her best friend,
sometimes, a lady just needed some girl time. They still didn’t know each other
that well, but Piper hoped that could change.
Nate and Luke burst through the front door, shirtless,
sweaty, and laughing. They went straight to the food without a word to either
of the women and dug in like they hadn’t eaten for a week. Neither of them
bothered to sit either; both stood on the other side of the counter.
“I apologize for my husband’s table manners—or lack
thereof,” Elise said.
Luke looked up from stuffing his face. “Wha—” he said around a mouthful of food, his brown eyes gleaming
with humor.
“You’re a pig,” Elise said.
Nate nestled in the corner of the counter and laughed.
Luke swallowed and smiled. “But I’m your pig.”
Elise shook her head and rolled her eyes, but Piper saw she
was hiding a smile.
“Apologies, Piper,” Luke said. “I’m hungry.”
Elise turned to Piper. “Do you care if I get a glass of
water?”
Piper jumped from the stool, feeling like a terrible
hostess. “Oh my God, I’m sorry.”
“No, you don’t have to get up,” Elise protested, also rising
from her seat.
“Yes, I do. My mother would pass out from shame if I didn’t
take care of my company.”
Elise sat back down and laughed. “I understand.”
She looked around to the two guys. “Water okay with you
guys, too?” she asked as she walked around to Nate and Luke’s side.
“I can get my own, you know,” Nate said.
It was true. He wasn’t really a guest in her home anymore.
He raided her fridge whenever he was hungry and helped himself to whatever he
needed without asking anymore.
“That’s okay,” she said as she opened the cupboard and
reached up for the glasses.
But Nate went for them at the same time she did. As he
reached from behind her, she felt his naked chest against her back. A tingle
went down her spine, straight to her belly, and she dropped her hands to the
counter as she tried to fight a slight tremor.