Author: A.S.
Teague
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Release Date:
October 4, 2018
Cover Designer:
Kerry Heavens with Rebel Graphics
Cover Models:
Alexis Susalla and A.C. Parker
Cover
Photographer: Lindee Robinson Photography
I was twelve years old when
I fell in love with Piper Kelley. Even at the age of eight, she was everything I wasn’t: brave, bold, and
beautiful.
The night of my college graduation
party, I finally made my move, but Piper only had eyes for one man—my younger
brother.
With a battered heart, I left for
Vegas, determined to put her behind me. But eight years later, fate proved once again that it had never
cared about my plans.
Now, I’m back home, and
determined not to fall into the same trap I spent the majority of my adolescence trying to
escape.
But when Piper finds herself at the
risk of losing her medical license, I realize just how far I’m willing to go to protect her.
I was twelve when Piper Kelley
became mine.
It’s time I let her
know.
"This is an incredible story of family, friendship, and more connection and fire than you can shake a stick at! When You Became Mine is a heartfelt friends to lovers romance that will wow and consume you on every single page." The Never Ending Book Basket
"Engaging, witty, and deeply touching at times, the author perfectly orchestrated a compelling and timeless friends to lovers story. Unique and unforgettable, When You Became Mine was absolutely impossible to put down." Biblio Belles Book Blog
Hampton was a
liar.
I knew Piper lived here.
There was no way to not know it.
She was messy. She
left her clothes damn near everywhere. The moment she walked in the door, her shoes and
crazy ass socks came off and were dropped wherever she was standing, never to be picked up
again. She left cabinet doors open in the kitchen, as if she’d become distracted and forgotten to
close them. She never remembered to turn a light off and I dreaded my next power bill. It didn’t
matter how many times I reminded her, she would just walk right out of a room without a second
thought. And most of all, she made more noise while getting ready than was humanly possible.
Whether she was singing off-tune or studying out loud, she never shut
up.
She also smelled
amazing. Every time she got in the shower, which seemed to be at least twice a day, my house,
which was large, would be filled with the scent of lavender and honey. I’d found myself escaping
to the back deck any time I heard the water turn on, even though it was getting warmer and
warmer each day. It was the only way to avoid the intoxicating scent that was all
Piper.
She had no
boundaries, no respect for someone’s privacy. She walked around in her short robe that tended
to come untied just enough for me to catch a glimpse of her smooth skin, pink from her shower.
Every single morning after she took that blasted shower, she’d head straight for the kitchen, not
giving a single shit that I was trying to get ready for the day. No, she’d just waltz in, half naked
and smelling like every fantasy I’d ever had and try to chat. It didn’t matter that I’d walk past her
with barely a grunt in her direction, she didn’t stop. She’d follow me down the hall, blabbering on
about a patient she had in the ER or a new song she’d heard on the radio, and walk right into
my room, throwing herself onto my bed to continue talking, never once noticing I didn’t
respond.
She was funny. She
didn’t mean to be, but I’d find myself chuckling at her antics nonetheless. She’d come home
from the mall a few days ago with an oriental rug that was the ugliest thing I’d ever seen.
Proudly, she’d laid it out, a mischievous twinkle in her eye, and then proclaimed that she loved
it. She’d been trying to get a rise out of me, and I refused to give in to her, instead telling her I
thought it fit the space perfectly. The mini tantrum she’d thrown after not getting the reaction
she’d wanted was so damn funny I’d had to sprint from the room to keep from letting her see me
laughing at her expense. Every day, I’d find myself laughing to myself over something she’d
said or done. And every day, I’d have to remind myself to keep it
together.
So, yes, I knew she
was living in my house.
And she was driving
me crazy.
Review:
I absolutely LOVED this story. It was told so well that when I started there was no stopping. I needed to know what happens to these wonderful people. We begin with the main characters as children. You will get to see how the friendships evolve and soon we have grown adults trying to get through life. This story has lots of dearing moments, along with a little mystery which I wasn't really expecting. I loved how hard the friends loved each other. I loved how much they cared.
I absolutely LOVED this story. It was told so well that when I started there was no stopping. I needed to know what happens to these wonderful people. We begin with the main characters as children. You will get to see how the friendships evolve and soon we have grown adults trying to get through life. This story has lots of dearing moments, along with a little mystery which I wasn't really expecting. I loved how hard the friends loved each other. I loved how much they cared.
Lawson may be my favorite character for now and for a long time. He grows the most. He goes from shy and nerdy to breaking out of his shell and being a little demanding. A.S. really knows how to bring out all the emotions and keep me sucked into until the end. I cannot wait for more.
A.S. Teague
enjoys the warmth of South Carolina with her husband and two daughters. The stereotypes
about peach cobbler and sweet tea are not overstated. After years in the medical field, she is
now enjoying every minute of being a stay-at-home mom. She loves wine, the beach, wine on
the beach, and crying at Disney movies. When she doesn’t have a book in her hand, she can be
found pestering her husband with pictures of animals she wants to rescue, as well as debating
whether to exercise or take a nap.