Synopsis:
Their love burned bright, white hot, and strikingly blue around the edges.
Some thought them careless.
Some thought them crazy.
No one approved.
Taylor Barrett was looking for answers in a universe that had abandoned him.
Jude Boehler flooded her dark world with charisma and mystery, drawing everyone into her hurricane.
It was a most captivating of love affairs. They were shooting stars, meteors in the sky, colliding to create a spectacularly wonderful reckless romance, leaving them breathless and tethered.
Their souls were exposed to the chaos, bare and vulnerable. Can these two star-crossed lovers survive the madness that is life?
“Do you want ice cream?”
She hit him with one surprise after
another, and he replied, “It’s freezing out here. How about a coffee?”
“I don’t like coffee.”
“Wow, a New Yorker who doesn’t like
coffee.” Taking her by the arm, he stopped her. “Are you going to tell me
anything about yourself?”
“I just told you I don’t like coffee.
That’s something.”
He sighed. “I’m serious, Jude.”
His emotional sigh was wearing on her and
she gave him the most honest answer she could. “Not if I can get away with it.”
He looked into her blue eyes. Under a
bright fluorescent light of a convenience store, he could see they were tinged
in green with champagne centers. They were the most unique eyes he had ever
seen. She was the most unique woman he had ever met. Now he felt bad for making
her unhappy, so he broke his gaze away. “Fine. I’ll limit my questions.” And
just to see her smile again, he said, “Ice cream it is.”
She jumped for joy. “I know a great place a
few blocks from here.”
“Should we catch a cab?”
“No, I love the snow. It’s magical.”
Looking down the street and then back to
her, he started wondering when he’d stopped seeing magic in the world. He could
probably guess, but he didn’t want to think about that time.
A half hour later, his hands were frozen
but he still found himself eating pistachio ice cream with Jude for dinner. He
bought the treats and joined her at a booth where she was contentedly licking
her rocky road. As soon as he sat down, she asked, “I think you can tell
everything you need to know about a person by their favorite ice cream flavor.”
S.L. Scott is a former high-tech account manager with a journalism degree pursuing her passion for telling stories. She spends her days escaping into her characters and letting them lead her on their adventures.
Live music shows, harvesting jalapenos and eating homemade guacamole are her obsessions she calls hobbies.
Scott lives in the beautiful Texas hill country of Austin with her husband, two young sons, two Papillons and a bowl full of Sea Monkeys.
Her novels include Naturally, Charlie, Good Vibrations, and A Prior Engagement.
She welcomes your notes at sl@slscottauthor.com.
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