Love’s
Intensity Blurb:
Brad loves fast horses, cars, and bikes. Life
would be perfect if his stepmother could only mind her own business.
Instead, his father hired a longtime friend and her family to work in
their home, turning his world into a feudal mess.
He wants
to hate the new arrivals and it doesn’t help that Kressa, daughter
of the newcomers, is the most gorgeous girl he’d ever laid eyes
on. With a scent that draws him to her, Kressa causes him more
internal conflict than he ever dreamed possible. He falls for
her so deeply, he tells her a secret he’d never even told his best
friends – that he’s training to be a ninja warrior.
Kressa
adores her country and loves hanging out with her many cousins.
News of the move to Massachusetts comes as a shock to her. She
refuses to be happy in this new place working as a servant for a rich
man and his mean son, who had the nerve to be cute. And why
does her skin tingle every time her hand brushes against his?
Despite
her efforts, she finds herself desperately longing for a friendship
with the one boy who scowls at her. Matters are only made more
complicated when his family and hers clash. When he goes on a
dangerous mission, she wonders, will he return so she can tell him
he’s won her heart or will their families manage to keep them
apart?
Love’s
Intensity Excerpt:
Brad
had been standing in the doorway in time to see Kressa fall off the
horse. When he had gotten up and walked to the office to grab the
key, he found it missing and figured Kressa must have already taken
it. Running to the stable, he hoped she was okay setting up her
horse for the ride. From the way she was sprawled out on the stable
floor, he could tell she had a little difficulty. Brad walked over
to Kressa and gave her the boost she needed to sit properly on the
saddle.
“Good
job with the saddle,” Brad encouraged Kressa, “but next time you
may want to use the stepping stool I got you yesterday. Keep Gentle
Rider tied up to this post until you get settled, then you can untie
her.” Moving the rake and pitchforks to the far end of the stable,
Brad continued, “I have no idea what I would have done if you
landed on these. I should have made sure these were properly put
way, so the horses wouldn’t knock them over.” He picked up and
brought the stepping stool over, placing it near Gentle Rider’s
area.
“I
suppose Papa would have had your head too.”
“Yeah,
I’m glad you’re okay.”
Kressa
rode her horse out the stable while Brad got his horse saddled, fed,
and watered. After leading Silver Bullet into the yard, he asked
Kressa, “Did you give her feed and water?”
****
Oh,
no. Now he’ll be upset. He adores his horses.
“Sorry,
I forgot. I was so eager to ride. I can do it now,” Kressa said,
embarrassed that she forgot.
“No.
It’ll take too much effort to get you on your horse again. I’ll
go get it.” Kressa noticed Brad did not sound annoyed. He spoke
to her in a matter-of-fact tone.
After
feeding and watering her horse, Brad and Kressa galloped around the
large grassy area. After riding for a half-hour, Brad pointed to the
forest area. “Would you like to go through there and see what’s
on the other side?”
“Yes,”
Kressa eagerly responded, “I’ve wanted to know where you go when
riding your horse.” Kressa realized too late she had exposed her
secret.
“Have
you been watching me? One day, I felt like I was being watched. I
thought it might be you, but when I saw you in the dining room, I
figured I must have been wrong.”
Kressa
knew she ought to fess up. “It was me. I hid because I didn’t
want you to know I was watching.”
“How
did you run upstairs so fast? You didn’t look out of breath.”
“I
held my breath until you moved away. I was exhausted.” Kressa
tried to smile while casting her eyes to the ground. Brad laughed
heartily.
“Let’s
go,” he said, leading the way through a path in the forest, which
had been created by much riding, to the grassy field on the other
side.
When
Brad and Kressa came out of the tree cover, the sun seemed to shine
brighter due to the open space. No shrubs or little trees existed
here, only light green short cut grass which reflected the sunlight.
They raced the horses around the perimeter a couple times before
coming to a stop.
****
Nina
studied Julio while he watched Kressa during her riding lesson. When
Brad led Kressa into the forest, Julio turned to Nina and barked,
“Where is he taking her? I don’t like that boy. He’s not
trustworthy. If he touches my girl...”
Nina
interrupted, “He won’t touch her. He has strict orders from his
father.”
“Nina,
he’s a young man with an active libido. I don’t care what his
orders are; he can’t be trusted to control what comes naturally.
Now, he’s alone with her and under the cover of those trees,”
Julio fumed.
“Julio,
Kressa is a smart girl. She knows what we’ve taught her, what we
expect. Even if he tried something, she would push him away.”
“But
only if she doesn’t want him, Nina. He’s strong, good looking,
and the only boy around to talk to. I’m going over there.”
“Please
wait a few minutes. If they’re not back, then go, but please don’t
hurt him.”
“You
would elevate him over our daughter’s innocence?”
“No,
Julio, of course not. I just don’t want you to do something you
can’t return from. I love you.”
Julio
shook his head and moved away from her. He must hate me for
bringing him here. What can I do to change his mind?
****
Brad
rode Silver Bullet alongside Kressa and Gentle Rider so the horses
faced each other upon his approach. He gazed into Kressa’s eyes,
longing to learn something new about the girl who lived in his house.
Brad removed his riding glove and reached over to brush Kressa’s
hair away from her face so he could touch her cheek. She did not
shrink away. His fingertips tingled where her skin met his.
So
beautiful. Brad’s heart pumped a little faster and his mind
swirled. Does she feel drawn to me too? He shook his head
slightly. “We should go back now,” Brad said tenderly, realizing
once again that the warmth he felt when he touched Kressa also did
something to his heart. It was better not to remain alone. He
wondered if Kressa would ever admit whether she experienced any
affection toward him. He found her hard to read sometimes.
Brad
pulled on his glove, led the way back through the forest, and headed
for the stable. After brushing, feeding, and watering all four
horses, Brad and Kressa strolled back to the house. “Great lesson
today. I think before long you’ll be able to go out on your own.”
“Really?
That would be great. How many more lessons do I need?” She said
eagerly.
“I
would imagine one or two more.”
They
both laughed at the good news. At that moment, Kressa’s dad
appeared around some shrubs at the base of the hill. His face held a
fiery red glow.
“Kressa,
get to the house right now,” Mr. Morales said grabbing her arm and
pushing her toward their apartment. “I don’t know what you were
thinking today taking her through those woods, but I don’t like
it.”
“Sir,
there’s wide open space to run the horses on the other side of the
trees. I wasn’t trying to seduce her,” Brad said, feeling some
guilt for touching her cheek earlier.
Mr.
Morales shot Brad a fierce look and took Kressa away. She followed,
pleading with her father to let her go and trying to convince him
nothing happened. Kressa and her father began speaking in Spanish,
so Brad could no longer comprehend what was being said. Brad headed
back to his room in anguish over what he just witnessed. He picked
up the handkerchief and rubbed it on his cheek. He was sorry for
causing her so much trouble.
Over
the next few hours, Brad spent time on his laptop looking up home
schooling rules. He gathered all the information he could and went
looking for his father. Brad and his dad needed to do a lot of
preparation if Kressa were to start school at home in a week.
Finding his father in the office, Brad presented him with the draft
for a lesson plan needed. It had to be submitted to the school
administration.
Dinnertime proved tense for Brad, and he didn’t doubt it was for
Kressa as well. He avoided looking at her as much as possible, not
because he experienced nervousness concerning their interaction
earlier in the day, but because he did not want Kressa’s father to
take it out on her. She seemed stiff whenever she served Brad a side
dish. He knew her reaction was due to her father keeping a close eye
on them all evening. Brad wanted to talk to his new friend, but knew
it would be better if he waited until morning.
Cassandra’s
Bio: Cassandra
Ulrich was born on the beautiful island of St. Croix, United States
Virgin Islands, located east of Puerto Rico. Living in the tropics
fueled her imagination and day dreams. For years, she wrote poetry
and entered competitions. However, only many years later did she
discover joy in writing stories longer than a few pages.
She
published her first young adult novel, A Beautiful Girl, in April
2011. The inspirational novel has already touched many hearts
ranging from teens to adults.
Her
second novel, Love’s Intensity, is a teen paranormal romance and
was released on July 11, 2013.
Her
third, Billiard Buddies, a New Adult romance novella, was released on
May 24, 2014.
In
June and August 2014, she also released two poetry books written
while in high school and college.
Cassandra
Ulrich |
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Daisy Banks: https://daisybanks.wordpress. com/
Flossie Benton Rogers: http://flossiebentonrogers. com/blog/
M. S. Kaye: http://booksbymsk.com/
Kim Kasch: http://www.kimkasch.blogspot. com
Cassandra Ulrich: http://cassandraulrich. blogspot.com/
Julie Dárcy: http://juliedarcystoryweaver. blogspot.com.au/
Margo Bond Collins: http://www.MargoBondCollins. com
Adrienne Woods: https://woodsadrienne. wordpress.com/
N. N. Light: http://princessofthelight. wordpress.com
Lyndi Lamont: http://lindalyndi.com/reading- room-blog/
Other authors participating in the tour:
Carmen Stefanescu: http://shadowspastmystery.
Daisy Banks: https://daisybanks.wordpress.
Flossie Benton Rogers: http://flossiebentonrogers.
M. S. Kaye: http://booksbymsk.com/
Kim Kasch: http://www.kimkasch.blogspot.
Cassandra Ulrich: http://cassandraulrich.
Julie Dárcy: http://juliedarcystoryweaver.
Margo Bond Collins: http://www.MargoBondCollins.
Adrienne Woods: https://woodsadrienne.
N. N. Light: http://princessofthelight.
Lyndi Lamont: http://lindalyndi.com/reading-
Good morning Cassandra. Wow, your excerpts are fabulous! Thanks for being my guest today!
ReplyDeleteThanks for having me, Penny. :)
DeleteLove this romantic young couple in Love's Intensity.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Flossie.
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