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Crazy for You
Crazy for You
Crazy for You
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Crazy for You

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Welcome back to the 80’s baby! Put away the Aqua Net and slip into something a little more comfortable while you enjoy this short 80s story!

Tyler Nelson

College quarterback. Rob Lowe dreamy. Older brother’s best friend.

I’ve crushed hard on Ty ever since he kissed me at a school dance when I was fourteen years old. Sure, he only did it to make me feel better, but that’s beside the point. It was the best five seconds of my life. Now that I’ve graduated from high school, it seems like the perfect time to show him that I’m not the dorky little kid with braces he left behind.

Danielle Wentworth

Newly minted Pine Grove graduate. Elizabeth Shue adorable. Best friend’s younger sister.

I’ve spent years trying to force Dani from my head. I mean, come on, she’s my best bud’s little sis. Brett will pummel my a$$ if he finds out I’ve been perving on her. That alone should be enough to keep me in check. All it takes is one look from across a crowded party for me to realize that I can’t fool myself any longer. I want to make that girl mine.

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Release dateMay 11, 2021
ISBN9781005875268
Crazy for You
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jennifer sucevic

Jennifer lives in Michigan with her four kids and husband.

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    Crazy for You - jennifer sucevic

    Crazy for You

    Jennifer Sucevic

    Copyright © 2021 by Jennifer Sucevic

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. This is a work of fiction. Any names, characters, businesses, events, locations, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

    Editing by Kate Newman at Once Upon a Typo

    Jennifer Sucevic

    https://www.jennifersucevic.com

    Also by Jennifer Sucevic

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    Coming soon…The Boy Next Door

    Contents

    Danielle

    Ty

    Danielle

    Danielle

    Danielle

    Ty

    Danielle

    Danielle

    Danielle

    Ty

    Danielle

    Danielle

    Ty

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    Danielle

    "You are never going to believe who just showed up." Excitement threads its way through Lizzie’s voice.

    As I swing around, her fingers bite into my shoulders to keep me in place before she hisses, "I didn’t mean you should actually turn and look! He’ll see you!"

    A grin simmers around the corners of my lips as I roll my eyes. If I can’t look, then tell me who has decided to grace my graduation party with their esteemed presence.

    Her attention stays pinned to someone over my shoulder. Damn, but he’s such a stud.

    Come on, you’re killing me. When she fails to respond, I grow impatient. Who are you talking about?

    Hmm? She straightens, her bottle green-colored eyes snapping to mine. Oh, umm...you didn’t tell me Ty Nelson was in town for the summer.

    Air gets wedged at the back of my throat, making it impossible to breathe.

    Ty is three years older than me and just finished his junior year in college. I haven’t seen him since Christmas break when he stopped over to see my older brother, Brett. They’ve been best buds since elementary school and played football together. He’s a talented quarterback who broke all kinds of records at Pine Grove High School and received a full athletic scholarship to State.

    I’ll be headed there in the fall. They have an amazing dance program. And no, my decision to attend the prestigious university has nothing to do with the hunky football player I’ve been crushing on for years.

    At least, that’s what I tell myself.

    All right, you can turn and look, she murmurs. He’s talking to your brother.

    In an attempt to calm all of the nervous energy rampaging through me, I suck in a steady breath before releasing it into the atmosphere. Then, ever-so-casually, I turn and search the backyard for one face in particular. There must be about sixty people in attendance—f riends of my parents, family from out of town, and kids from school.

    It doesn’t take long to find him lounging on the other side of the pool. No matter how large the gathering, Ty sticks out. He’s a little taller than everyone around him, including my brother, who tops out at six-foot. His hair is dark, almost charcoal in hue, and his eyes are a bright, ocean-like cerulean color. The combination is totally dreamy. Kind of like Rob Lowe.

    It takes all of my willpower to bite back the lovesick sigh attempting to break free as I catalogue all the little changes half a year has wrought. His hair is a little longer now, brushing against the collar of his shirt. His chest is wider, shoulders broader, and biceps more pronounced, as if he spent the last six months pumping iron. The navy-colored T-shirt he’s wearing molds to his arms like a second skin.

    Ty Nelson might have left Pine Grove as a boy, but he’s come back all man.

    When did he turn into such a hottie? my bestie whispers.

    He’s always been hot. As soon as the comment escapes from my lips, I wince. I’ve always tried to keep this silly crush to myself. After all, Ty is my brother’s best friend. There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell he will ever see me as anything more than Brett’s little sister. Over the years, I’ve come to terms with it.

    Sort of.

    It's as frustrating as it is depressing. The one guy I’ve always been crazy about barely knows I exist.

    Lizzie nudges my shoulder with her own before snickering, You’ve got it bad.

    Yeah...that’s the hard part about crushes. They don’t disappear simply because you realize how lame they are and want to move on. I’ve been in love with the guy since I was fourteen years old. He was my first kiss freshman year in high school. It might have been nothing more than a fleeting caress, but it was the best four seconds of my life.

    It had happened at a school dance. The boy who had asked me to winter formal had decided he liked one of my friends more. I found this out when he asked her to dance instead of me. Not wanting to cry in front of everyone, I’d held my head up high and escaped from the gym to one of the nearby bathrooms. It had taken a couple of minutes to blink away the tears and pull myself together again.

    When I’d pushed out of the restroom, Ty had been waiting for me in the darkened corridor. The moment our gazes collided, he pushed away from the lockers and closed the distance between us. He’d cupped my cheeks in the palms of his hands before searching my eyes and asking if I was all right. That’s all it took for the emotional dam to break. Thunderclouds had gathered in his eyes as he told me that Billy Wilders was a stupid piece

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