Summer Crushes
by USA TODAY bestselling author Christie
Ridgway
Have you ever had a summer crush?
My very first was my swimming instructor when I was seven
years old. Every year I would take a few weeks of lessons from the Red Cross
that were taught by high school students. Before I’d always had girl
instructors, but this time, it was a boy. I even remember his name—Matt. I
nearly drowned trying to impress him with my ability to hold my breath and I
worked so hard for his smile and approval!
My next summer crush occurred when I was twelve and I had a
private tennis instructor. (My dad had great hopes, and I had my eye on this
cute guy.) Again, he was perfect crush material. Not only did he have glossy
black hair, he had a car, and he
picked me up in it to drive me to the courts for my lessons. I hoped people
thought we were on a date…yes, I had a great imagination even then.
My last summer crush broke my heart. I fell in love between
eighth grade and high school, this time with a boy my own age. I’d known him
for years, but suddenly he seemed…different. He crushed right back and we had a
summer of holding hands at the park with the occasional movie with a big group
of friends thrown in. Then…wait for it…he and his parents moved hundreds of
miles away at the end of August. We were crushed (pun intended).
In my latest Cabin Fever novel, hero
Brett Walker has spent the sunny season surreptitiously watching the woman who
lives at one of the estates that employs his landscape company…and he’s
reluctantly attracted.
Brett didn’t think the young woman did anything but
dream up ways to torture him. When he arrived to work on the grounds, she’d
come outside wearing radiant smiles and little sundresses.
She was evil like that.
Angelica Rodriguez
feels the pull as well, but is intimidated by the man.
There he was, thirtyish, muscled and a bit
threatening-looking, even though in the darkness she could only see his bulk
and not those very fascinating scars on his face. One slashed through his brow
to his hairline. Another crossed the bridge of his nose.
Angelica had never found the courage to ask him about
them.
She
considers him her summer crush and has hopes her feelings will fade as autumn
arrives, but there’s more in store for these two lonely hearts! Read Can’t Fight This Feeling to find out if
a crush can become so much more.
Do you have a
summer crush story? Share with us in the comment section below!
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3 comments:
One of my favorite parts of the end of summer is reaping the benefits of all those veggie plants I've been coddling for two months! Thanks!
My favorite part to the end of summer is the beginning of the colder months and the start of hockey season :) I'm a winter baby at heart!
One of my favorite parts to the end of summer is the start of school again!
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