Title: Summer Alone (Summer Alone #1)
Author: Amy Sparling
Summary from Goodreads:
From the best selling
author of Summer Unplugged, comes a new series set in the same world. Becca's
senior year of high school is approaching and she's tired of being the dorky
best friend. Determined to reinvent herself with help from Bayleigh, she plans
to spend the summer breaking out of her shell. When Bayleigh gets grounded and
sent away for three months, Becca's plans come crashing down before they've
even started.
Now Becca is alone and can't even talk to Bayleigh on the phone. Not wanting to
miss out on the summer before senior year, she takes a job at the local indoor
BMX track. The job is fun, her boss is laid back, and the place is packed with
hot guys. One of them just might have a crush on her. This may be a summer
without her best friend, but it doesn't mean she'll have to spend the summer
alone.
Part 1 of a 4 part novella series.
Excerpt
“Damn, Ollie,
you got hot.”
I look up from my phone, confused, wondering where Ollie is since I thought he
had left. Then I realize the guy who just spoke was looking at me. Talking to
me. Making a stupid joke about me. Praise the gods of BMX—I wore a face full of
make up today so hopefully the bright red I feel pooling in my cheeks doesn’t
show as much as if I were bare-faced. “Hi,” I say, swallowing back my nerves.
My right hand gestures toward the facility behind me. “Welcome to C&C BMX
Park?”
Is that what I’m supposed to say? Who knows? I suck at this. “Thank you!” the
guy says, stepping forward, wearing that smile like it’s permanently stuck on
his face. He’s kind of cute, I guess. For a college-age guy. He has super short
cropped hair and a neck tattoo that’s some kind of quote. He’s thin and lean.
The bike he pushed in with him is all beat up and not shiny like the girl’s
bike from yesterday.
He turns his attention toward the keypad on the counter, typing in a numerical
code and then pressing his index finger to the glass window above the keys. My
computer lights up with a message that Dustin Moore just signed in.
“You Ollie’s secret love child?”
I shake my head. “Not that I know of.”
He laughs and the glass door slides open again, making my stomach knot up at
the idea of a new customer. Eventually one of these people will need some kind
of employee assistance and I still have no idea what I’m doing. Dustin turns
back and waves his friend over. “Dude! I’m surprised to see you.”
I stare at the computer screen, trying to make sense of the software as his
friend replies, “Told you I’d be here.”
Dustin snorts. “You said that last time, then you bailed on me for Mixon.”
I go to smile at the new guy, determined not to make the stupid introduction
that I had done with Dustin. If they’re members here, then clearly they don’t
need to be introduced to the place. Exactly one second later, I completely
forget everything in my head. I’m not even sure I know my own name or what I’m
doing here. Because the guy who walks up next to Dustin is hot. He’s knees
weak, hands shaking, heart fluttering hot. Sandy blond shaggy hair that covers
part of his eye. An eyebrow ring hovers over the other one, framing his
impossibly blue eyes as they sparkle under the bright industrial lights. He’s
tall and gorgeous and muscular, judging by the way his black Mongoose shirt
fits over his shoulders, hugging tightly to his biceps.
And he doesn’t even notice me. He says something to Dustin and automatically
types in a number, pressing his finger to the glass. He straddles his
bike-matte black with red wheels-and squints his eyes, looking toward the ramps
behind me.
My lip hurts and I realize I’d been chewing on it. I don’t know why my heart
aches right now. This guy is older than I am, probably in college and old
enough to buy beer, so it’s not like he would notice me. Me, stupid high school
senior lame-o dork-o Becca Sosa.
“What’s your name?” Dustin asks me. I glance over at him and push away my
momentary confusion. I had pretty much forgotten that he was here.
“Becca,” I say. My eyes flicker to the computer screen. Dustin’s super
beautiful friend’s name flashes across the screen as the last person to have
signed in. Nolan Park.
“As in Re-becca?” Dustin asks, drumming his fingers on the counter. I’m about
to nod when another voice interrupts. “Leave the girl alone, Dustin. She’s
clearly not interested.” Nolan meets my eyes with an apologetic smile. My knees
turn to jelly but somehow I manage to stay standing.
Dustin groans. “Aww, come on man. I’m just making friends. He extends his hand
toward me and I go ahead and take it, because ignoring his handshake would be
just as awkward as actually shaking his hand. “Nice to meet you, Becca. I
hope we see you around here more often.”
I shrug, trying to seem nonchalant. “Well, I work here so…”
Dustin laughs and Nolan pushes him toward the track. “Go. You begged me to come
ride so let’s ride. Quit harassing the girl.”
About the Author
In case you didn't know, Amy isn't my real name. It's a pen name I use to
publish books and novellas for teens that have a romantic theme. My real name
is Cheyanne Young and
I also publish YA books under that name, but they are usually in different
genres and for older age groups.
I chose the name Amy Sparling when I independently published my first book,
Deadbeat. I wasn't sure if I would keep the pen name at first--I wasn't even
sure if I'd keep publishing. But I got incredibly lucky and found a group of
young adults who loved my stories and kept asking for more. You guys seriously
have made my writing hobby into the greatest part of my life. I will continue
writing books under this name as well as publishing books of a different nature
under my real name.
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