We are so excited to bring you the Release Week Blitz for Jennifer L. Armentrout's FOREVER WITH YOU! FOREVER WITH YOU is a standalone New Adult contemporary romance being released on September 29th, and is the fifth book in the Wait For You Series, published by Avon Books, an imprint of HarperCollins.
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FOREVER WITH YOU Synopsis:
In the irresistibly sexy series from #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout, two free spirits find their lives changed by a one-night stand…
Some things you just believe in, even if you've never experienced them. For Stephanie, that list includes love. It's out there. Somewhere. Eventually. Meanwhile she's got her job at the mixed martial arts training center and hot flings with gorgeous, temporary guys like Nick.
Then a secret brings them closer, opening Steph's eyes to a future she never knew she wanted—until tragedy rips it away. Nick's self-assured surface shields a past no one needs to know about. His mind-blowing connection with Steph changes all that.
As fast as he's knocking down the walls that have kept him commitment-free, she's building them up again, determined to keep the hurt—and Nick—out. But he can't walk away. Not when she's the only one who's ever made him wish for forever . . .
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Praise for FOREVER WITH YOU: “Armentrout packs a powerful emotional punch in her fifth Wait for Younew adult contemporary (after Fall with Me)... Armentrout tugs at the heartstrings while delivering an intense, gripping tale.” –Publishers Weekly“Armentrout presents an emotional installment in her Wait for You series…[she] does it again, presenting a fast-paced tearjerker that fans will devour.”–Booklist
EXCREPT
I spotted Roxy and her blue glasses
toward the back of the busy restaurant. The walkways between the booths were
crowded with racing kids covered in sticky jelly and older people trying to
rein them in as I made my way toward them.
Roxy’s hair was pulled up in a messy bun and her eyes squinted as she glanced
up at me. “You seriously went running before you came here. You weren’t lying.”
“Nope. I try to run every day.” I sat beside Katie, who compared to Friday night
was dressed down in a baby blue off-the-shoulder sweater that looked like
sequins had thrown up on it. Her blond hair was pulled back in a low ponytail
at the nape of her neck. “I have to work out,” I explained, placing my purse
between Katie and me. “I eat like five starving guys in college. It’s actually
embarrassing how much food I can consume in one sitting.”
Katie laughed. “I don’t have that problem. I can eat whatever I want and not
gain a pound. Actually, I’d probably lose weight.” Her shoulders rose in a
shrug. “Sucks to be you all.”
Roxy scowled at her. “You don’t need to rub it in, you
know.”
“Don’t hate me because I was born this way.” Katie grinned when Roxy rolled her
eyes. “Maybe it’s Maybelline. Maybe it’s Katie.”
I giggle snorted.
The waitress appeared at our table, clicking the pen she’d pulled out of the
pocket of her apron. She took our drink order and then dashed off to fulfill
it, her white sneakers squeaking across the floor.
“I’m glad you came,” Roxy said, propping her elbows on the table. “I was
worried I was going to have to search you down and force you to come eat with
us.”
I laughed again. “I’m pretty sure you’d have a hard time doing that.”
“I’m scrappy.” Roxy grinned. “I could take you.”
Thinking of the shiner I’d first seen her with, I decided she was probably
telling the truth. “I’m glad you guys invited me.” I paused while the waitress
returned with our drinks before disappearing again, then I said, “So, I know
Roxy works at the bar, what about you, Katie?”
“At the club across the street from Mona’s.” Katie dumped a packet of sugar
into her coffee and then picked up five more, managing to rip the tops off in one
impressive swipe. “It’s a strip club.”
“Oh.” How had I not noticed a strip club across the street from Mona’s?
Katie dumped the sugar in her coffee. “I strip. I don’t dance. I take my
clothes off for a living and get paid damn good money for it, too.”
I blinked. “That’s cool.”
Her gaze turned shrewd. “You don’t have a problem with that?”
“Um, not if you don’t.” I glanced at Roxy, who was busy cleaning her glasses, a
small smile pulling at her face. I picked up my soda and took a deep drink.
Katie tilted her head to the side, studying me. “Really?”
I lifted a shoulder. “Nope. Honestly. I think it’s pretty cool you have the
lady balls to do it.”
A slow grin appeared. “You should do it. You’d make so much money. Hell, I’d
pay to see you—”
“Katie,” sighed Roxy, resting her chin in her hand. “Stop trying to recruit
rookie strippers. You do this every time you meet someone. No one has agreed
yet.”
I grinned as I pictured the odd blonde roaming the city, looking for women who
wanted to take their clothes off. “I don’t think I could do it. I’d get up
there and then forget how to take my clothes off.”
“Taking your clothes off is the easiest part,” Katie replied
seriously.
Roxy looked doubtful. “Those spandex running pants leave very little to the
imagination. If I had your body, I’d walk around naked all day.”
“I have no problem getting naked when it’s—I don’t know, an intimate
situation,” I announced, “but doing it in public is a different story.”
“That’s good to know,” the waitress said, pen
in hand. “Do you guys know what you want to eat?”
“Awkward,” I murmured under my breath as my eyes widened.
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