Title: Getaway Girl
Author: Tessa Bailey
Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 26, 2018
Blurb
This unlikely
getaway driver never expected to help the mayor escape…
After a six-year
absence, Addison Potts is back in Charleston to stir things up. And what better
place to make her villainous return than her estranged cousin’s wedding? Only,
the nuptials hit a snag when the bride doesn’t show, leaving Addison to play getaway
driver for the jilted groom. A groom whose heartbreaking smile and deep,
southern drawl she should not be noticing…
Elijah Montgomery Du
Pont is the future mayor of Charleston. From his military career to city hall,
every detail of his life has been meticulously planned. Until now. His only
respite from life’s sudden upheaval is Addison, his new, improbable best
friend. She makes him happy. Grounds him. And public disapproval be damned,
he’s not willing to give her up. But with an election on the line and public
pressure rising, Addison—and the cruel hand of fate—might not give him a
choice.
REVIEW:
4.25 stars
****
Aww, this was a really good book! This Addison and Elijah's story. Addison is back in Charleston, after living in New York for years, because her grandmother who raised her has recently passed away. She has to sort out her grandmother's belongings and decide whether to stay in her hometown for good. While in the city, she hears about her estranged cousin, who she has never met or talked to because of a family feud before she was born, getting married and decides to crash the wedding. Before the wedding can begin, the groom, Elijah DuPont, is left at the alter. He tries to escape the church without having to talk to a bunch a people and runs into Addison in the parking lot. She becomes the getaway driver for his escape. Elijah is the son of the current mayor who is running for office to be the next mayor. He isn't really that upset that he has been jilted or upset because he loved his fiance (he didn't) , but he doesn't really know what to do. As tabloids have a field day, Elijah finds an escape from the commotion in Addison and her quiet apartment. They spend a lot of time together as he finds peace from his election with her and they become best friends. That friendship develops into more and they fall for each other. There is some miscommunication and family drama, but it all works out in the end.
I loved Addison and Elijah. Addison was fun and sarcastic. Elijah was sweet and a very good guy. They got to know each other really well and became best friends pretty quickly before they developed a romantic relationship. They were perfect together and had awesome chemistry.
A few things to mention. Elijah was never in love with his ex that left him at the alter. I wasn't bothered that he was recently engaged and set to marry someone else (would have gone through with it if she hadn't left him). He was just going through the motions of what he thought he was supposed to do as a society son of a mayor and future mayor himself. Fate stepped in and everything worked out the way it was supposed to. He was meant to be with Addison. He was never really in love until he met her. He had no idea what love was. She brightened up his world and brought his life from from black and white to color. They were super hot, sweet and sexy together. There was a good bit of angst and miscommunication issues as their relationship developed, a little more than I prefer in my books, but it all worked out in the end. The angst factor kept this book from being one of my fave Tessa books, but I still really enjoyed it.
I also loved that this book was set in Charleston. I went to college in Charleston and it is my favorite city ever. I met my husband there and he proposed on the beach. It just has so many good feelings for me. So I loved all of the local color that Bailey added, having Addison work in the market, having Elijah's house on the Battery, etc. There was tons of other fun touches besides that I loved. Like Elijah having such a nice butt that it had it's own Twitter account called the DuPontBadonk (after his last name DuPont).
Overall, this book was fun, sweet, sexy, emotional and humorous. I always enjoy Tessa Bailey's books and this one was no exception. I look forward to more from her in the future!
I loved Addison and Elijah. Addison was fun and sarcastic. Elijah was sweet and a very good guy. They got to know each other really well and became best friends pretty quickly before they developed a romantic relationship. They were perfect together and had awesome chemistry.
A few things to mention. Elijah was never in love with his ex that left him at the alter. I wasn't bothered that he was recently engaged and set to marry someone else (would have gone through with it if she hadn't left him). He was just going through the motions of what he thought he was supposed to do as a society son of a mayor and future mayor himself. Fate stepped in and everything worked out the way it was supposed to. He was meant to be with Addison. He was never really in love until he met her. He had no idea what love was. She brightened up his world and brought his life from from black and white to color. They were super hot, sweet and sexy together. There was a good bit of angst and miscommunication issues as their relationship developed, a little more than I prefer in my books, but it all worked out in the end. The angst factor kept this book from being one of my fave Tessa books, but I still really enjoyed it.
I also loved that this book was set in Charleston. I went to college in Charleston and it is my favorite city ever. I met my husband there and he proposed on the beach. It just has so many good feelings for me. So I loved all of the local color that Bailey added, having Addison work in the market, having Elijah's house on the Battery, etc. There was tons of other fun touches besides that I loved. Like Elijah having such a nice butt that it had it's own Twitter account called the DuPontBadonk (after his last name DuPont).
Overall, this book was fun, sweet, sexy, emotional and humorous. I always enjoy Tessa Bailey's books and this one was no exception. I look forward to more from her in the future!
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Excerpt
“Well…” I
stop to clear the rasp from my voice. “If there’s no picture of us together, we
should take one.”
“Good
idea.” He crooks his finger at me, unwittingly sealing his fate. “Come here.”
I put my
jacket on downstairs when I thought we were leaving, but I take it off now,
simply letting it fall. “I want you in the mayor’s chair.”
His eyes
stray to my pooled jacket, then tick to mine. “You what?”
“In the
picture. I want you sitting in the chair.”
“Oh.
Right.” He slides out the brown leather, high-back executive chair and drops
into it. “What about you?”
My bravery
slips. Whose wouldn’t? This powerful, gorgeous man sits before me, outlined by
the city he’s been elected to run. His thighs are thicker than my waist, his
sleeves caught up around his elbows. A strong man. A man of conviction who will
not be seduced unless he really wants to be.
Or is driven
out of his mind and can’t resist.
Before I
can second-guess myself, I move between his outstretched thighs and ease myself
onto his lap. “Addison.”
I send him
an innocent look over my shoulder. “Yes, Captain?”
His chest
rises and falls. Once. Twice. “Take the picture.”
The fact
that I’m playing with fire stops psyching me out…and begins to excite me. Maybe
it’s the gravel in his tone…or the big fists that come to rest on the desk.
No…it’s definitely the way he presses his nose to my hair and inhales. As if
I’m not going to notice. But I do. I do and it makes me braver. Makes me throb
between my legs.
“The
picture, Addison.”
“Sorry.” I
lean across the desk where I set my purse, taking my time digging through to
find my cell before pulling it out, searching for the camera app. All the
while, his muscles bunch beneath me, harder and harder…and that’s when I feel
it. His erection lifts under my backside, so thick and glorious, I bite my lip
to stop from crying out. I want to, though. I want to sob at the proof that
he’s physically attracted to me and at least I have that much.
My hands
are shaking as I lift the camera, my instincts screaming at me to grind down.
Elijah’s breath is pelting the back of my neck. Other than that he’s completely
still, though. But when I flip the camera around to selfie mode and get my
first look at his face, there isn’t a jury on the planet that would rule him
unaffected. His eyes are closed, nostrils flared, mouth open against my hair.
“You’ve got five seconds,” he says. “Take it, or—”
“Or what?”
Elijah stands up and takes me with him, my ass pressed to his lap, feet
dangling off the ground. As if I weigh nothing more than a child. It only lasts
for a couple mind-blowing seconds, though, before he settles me on the ground
behind his desk. His heat begins to leave me and I sense my chance slipping
away, so I twist around to face him. Still mere inches away from me, he pauses
with his head tipped forward, hands flexing at his sides. “We could be more
than friends.” After easing myself backwards onto the desk, I snag his necktie
and tug him closer, guiding his hips between my open thighs. “Just for
tonight.”
His laugh
is more like a rough expulsion of air, the scent of bourbon hitting me. “That’s
not how things work,” he says, his palms scraping up my thighs, twisting in the
hem of my dress. “Goddammit, Addison. You’re not supposed to tempt me like
this.”
Tempted.
He’s tempted. My blood cells crash together. “I don’t always do what I’m
supposed to,” I murmur, leaning up to bring our mouths close, a breath
separating them. “If I wasn’t your friend, would you kiss me right now?”
His eyes
fasten on my mouth, seeming darker than usual. Predatory. “You felt what you
did to my cock, sugar. You know the answer to that.”
Tessa
Bailey is originally from Carlsbad, California. The day after high school
graduation, she packed her yearbook, ripped jeans and laptop, driving
cross-country to New York City in under four days.
Her most
valuable life experiences were learned thereafter while waitressing at K-Dees,
a Manhattan pub owned by her uncle. Inside those four walls, she met her
husband, best friend and discovered the magic of classic rock, managing to put
herself through Kingsborough Community College and the English program at Pace
University at the same time. Several stunted attempts to enter the work force
as a journalist followed, but romance writing continued to demand her
attention.
She now
lives in Long Island, New York with her husband of ten years and
six-year-old daughter. Although she is severely sleep-deprived, she is
incredibly happy to be living her dream of writing about people falling in
love.
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