*~*Lost in Us by Layla Hagen Book Blitz – Excerpt and TWO Giveaways*~*
Release Date: February 17, 2014
Serena has learned to live with her past, locking her secrets and nightmares deep inside her. But when her boyfriend of six years abruptly leaves her, she’s catapulted back into pain, nursing a broken heart. When indulging in mountains of chocolate doesn’t work, Serena decides the best way to deal with her shattered heart is to indulge in something else. A rebound . . .
The night she swaps her usual Sprite for tequila, she meets James. The encounter is breathtaking.
Electrifying.
And best not repeated.
James is a successful entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. A man who has amassed a fortune by taking risks. A man who has shunned commitment completely, and still does. He’s the exact opposite of Serena. But sometimes opposites attract. Sometimes they give in to burning passion. Sometimes opposites are perfect for each other.James is everything her damaged soul could want. His kisses are intoxicating, his touch out of this world. He makes her forget. He grants her peace from her pain. But as they grow closer, Serena discovers she isn’t the only one with a past. James carries the scars of a past much darker than hers. One that has left him damaged, hurt, and wary of love. A past that gives him the power to shatter her.Now James and Serena must find a way to mend one another. Or risk losing each other forever.
“Red suits you,” a voice calls behind me. I’m suddenly very grateful for being squeezed in, because my knees seem to have turned to rubber. But my relief only lasts for a few seconds, because the music starts and everyone around me disperses, moving to the dance floor.
I don’t fall. I can’t move, either.
When he finally comes into view, my breath is cut short. There is something about seeing his beautiful blue eyes behind a mask that makes every inch of my skin burn.
So it wasn’t the tequila last night.
“Dance?” He extends his hand.
“I can’t dance.” Out of the corner of my eye I see Sophie watching us, crestfallen.
“That makes two of us,” he says, though unlike me, he doesn’t sound panicked in the slightest. I really can’t dance. Especially not waltz. But he doesn’t lower his hand, and instead of protesting further, I raise my hand and place it in his. As if in slow motion I see him putting his
other arm around my waist, and pulling me so close to him that I feel his every breath against my skin. This doesn’t help the burning sensation. At all.
“You came,” he says and his lips curve into last night’s same conceited smile.
“I make a habit of honoring my invitations,” I say, surprised by how aggressive I sound. I bite my lip and look away, fixing my gaze on the highest point of the glass arch.
“Did you and your friend arrive home safely last night?”
Small talk. Fantastic.
“If safely includes Jess throwing up twice on the way home, then yes.”
“Quite a party girl, your friend,” he says appreciatively.
“What makes you think I’m not one?” I regret the question instantly. Thinking that a former math whiz kid isn’t the most hardcore party girl at Stanford is not an absurd conclusion to draw. But his answer takes me by complete surprise.
“Having a steady boyfriend usually means you spend your free evenings and weekends … otherwise.”
“You asked Dani to spy on me?”
“Of course not,” he says with fake affronting. “I just know how to get the info I need from her.”
“What happened to old-fashioned questioning?”
“It’s old-fashioned,” he answers with a smirk. “I like to consider myself modern.”
“Make that lazy and sneaky.” I finally unhitch my gaze from the ceiling and look him in the eyes again. They are so much darker than a few minutes ago.
He tightens his grip on my waist. “Fine. Tell me three things about you.”
I try to put on my most serious look. “I grew up in London and San Francisco, used to play volleyball in a minor league, and want to work in investment banking.” Did he really think I’ll make it easy for him?
“Let me rephrase,” he smirks. “Tell me three things about you I won’t find in your CV. Three dreams.”
The next sentence rolls out of my mouth despite my firm resolution to torment him by not really telling him anything about me. Especially not the weird things.
“I want to taste every single recipe in Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory, get myself kidnapped by elves and locked up in Rivendell, and attend the midnight release of the next book about the wizarding world that I know Rowling will write. If that last thing fails, I want to learn how to fly on a broom, at the very least.”
He bursts into a cascade of laughter. But it’s not in the slightest mocking or mean. It’s warm and heartfelt.
And loud.
“Your turn,” I say, in an attempt to stop him, because we are attracting less-than-friendly stares from the couples around us. “Stop laughing like a maniac and tell me three things about yourself. Three fears.”
He laughs for a few more seconds before assuming a solemn face.
“I hate snakes and always keep a light on when I sleep. And I suffer from chronic commitment phobia.”
His words hit me like a whiplash. Amazing how lighthearted and playful he throws them at me.
“So I’ve heard,” I say, trying—and failing—to keep my voice steady.
“I wanted to make sure you know it from me,” he says in a soft voice. Yet for all the softness, it still feels like whiplash.
“That’s very considerate of you.”
Why do his words have this impact on me? Why do they have any impact at all? I guessed a while ago how things are. I wish we weren’t dancing so I could run away. Put as much distance as possible between him and me. My wish is not far from being granted. Though I haven’t listened to many waltzes in my life, I’m sure the orchestra is playing the ending tones right now. I try to distance myself from his intoxicating presence, but his grip on me is firmer than ever.
“I saw how you were looking at me in that bar,” he whispers with urgency.
Crap, so Jess wasn’t exaggerating. I do my best to put on the poker face she mimicked on our way home, then I remember I have a mask on anyway.
“Why did you invite me here?”
“Why did you come?” he asks, and there is a slight uneasiness in his voice.
“Because you invited me,” I answer as sardonically as possible.
“I was curious,” he says quietly.
Welcome! My name is Layla Hagen and I am a New Adult Contemporary Romance author.
I fell in love with books when I was nine years old, and my love affair with stories continues even now, many years later.
I write romantic stories and can’t wait to share them with the world.
And I drink coffee. Lots of it, in case the photo didn’t make it obvious enough 😉
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Awesome Giveaway & LOST IN US sounds sooo delicious! Def can’t wait to read, thanks for the review & giveaway!
I had a rebound about 6 years ago & I am now married to that rebound!! HAHA!! Not all rebounds are bad 🙂
Sorry…no rebounds!
Thanks for the giveaways!
No rebounds for me, but reading about them is fun.
Sounds great no I don’t think I have ever had a rebound Thank you for the giveaway.
I am with my college sweetheart…no rebound here! But, I love reading about rebound love becoming something more 🙂 Thanks for the chance to win!
I did have a rebound, I married him and unfortunately found out he couldn’t love me more than he loved himself.
No. Rebounds have been just that, rebounds. :/
can’t wait to read this-SOUNDS GREAT!!!
I have never had a rebound romance. the book sounds good.
i never had a rebound relationship work out…..
This is a great giveaway & I can’t wait to read this book. Thanks for the chance.
Thanks for the giveaway! I’ve never had a rebound turn into anything more than just a rebound 🙂
I’ve never had a rebound relationship but I would love to read about one.
Sadly no.. But I still have time
There is always that damn thing called a “past” you’ve got to work through isn’t there?!?! LOL! Thanks for the giveaway, can’t wait to read this!
I guess you could say I did. My rebound after leaving my 1st husband turned into the next man I married and have been with for almost 15 years now! Thanks for the giveaway!
Y yo para ser sincera… nunca tuve una relación! Pero me gustaria mucho leerlo! 😀
No rebounds…they all stayed as rebounds!
Nope…..not yet 🙂
I never had a rebound boyfriend. This book sounds like it is going to be a good one. I cant wait to read it.
I never have been involved in a rebound relationship. I met my husband when I was 13. We moved in together when I was 19 and we were married when I was 23. We spent 29 wonderful years together.
sad my rebound tends to be my ex… ugh…i need to let that ish go
Book looks so good! Can’t wait to read it! As for a rebound, no never had one! I was the type that ate as much ice cream as her body could handle!?
No Rebounds to talk about..
I lost my heart years ago to a high school rebound and he carries part of me with him to this day. It’s hard to believe all these years later I still can smile about it.
Awesome giveaway. Thank you
thanks for the amazing giveaway!!!
Nope I have not had that happen
Wow am I glad I found this! (Fanning self) that is one.hot.exerpt! I’m sure this is one my hubby will encourage me to read 😉 looking forward to reading this!!
I forgot to answer the question. lol. I have never had a rebound relationship, but I think I was my husband’s rebound. We’re celebrating 15 years of marriage this year <3
rebounds kept bouncing ;(
wow this book sounds good and James sounds yummy, can’t wait to read, thanks for giveaway
I never really had a rebound guy normally I just hung out with others and if I met someone special after a break up then we were friends first.
Thanks for the giveaway!
No… sorry. Thank you for the giveaway.
yay! thanks!
Hopes my number gonna be pick!
No, have never had a rebound romance. Thanks for the giveaway!!
No Rebound Romances for me. Thanks for the giveaway!