Title: Someone Like You
Author: Karen Rock
Genre: Contemporary, Sweet Romance
You can't program love…or can you?
Kayleigh Renshaw has come up with the idea for a brilliant "compatibility app," a new kind of matchmaking software. All she needs is a programmer to help her bring the idea to market…and she knows exactly who she wants. But Niall Walsh—a code whiz and her former best friend—has been avoiding her since he returned from Afghanistan. In spite of their history, and some sparks that go beyond friendship, he's proving reluctant…. Is it her, or is something darker holding him back?
Karen Rock is an award-winning YA and adult contemporary author. She holds a master’s degree in English and worked as an ELA instructor before becoming a full-time author. With her co-author, Joanne Rock, she’s penned the CAMP BOYFRIEND series with Spencer Hill Press under the pseudonym J.K. Rock. She also writes contemporary romance for Harlequin Enterprises. Her wholesome romance, Heartwarming novels have won the 2014 Gayle
Wilson Award of Excellence and the 2014 Golden Quill Contest. When she's not writing, Karen loves scouring estate sales for vintage books, cooking her
grandmother's family recipes and hiking. She lives in the Adirondack Mountain region with her husband, daughter, and two Cavalier King cocker spaniels who have yet to understand the concept of "fetch" though they know a lot about love.
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FRIEND TO LOVE
Strong hands slid into hers, and Kayleigh shivered with
pleasure.“I wondered where you went.”
She forced herself to meet his kind eyes. “I’m sorry about that,
Niall. Sorry for what I said. Sorry for lots of things. You’ve always been such
a good friend to me, and I treated you
badly.”
“A friend?” His eyes searched hers, and she felt her heart open
up to him like a flower touched by dawn. He wanted more than friendship. She
couldn’t predict how this would go, but after years of knowing each other, they
had a good start.
“No. Not just as a friend,” she admitted, and felt herself melt
at the passionate flare in his eyes. She angled her head and leaned closer,
aching for his kiss.
“We have to get out of here,” he said suddenly and stood,
pulling her with him.
“Huh? Why?” His words broke through her romantic fog, and she
flushed, embarrassed. Had she misread the situation? Either way, she wouldn’t
regret it. But another look into his soulful eyes reassured her. She was right
about him. She knew it down deep.
“Because I can’t kiss you here.” His eyes slid to Gianna’s open
door then back to her, and heat raced up her neck and flooded her
cheeks.
“Oh.”
He lifted her fingers to his lips, then pulled her out the
door.