The Finish Line by Leslie Scott

Happy holidays to all!  Give a big welcome to Leslie Scott, author of The Finish Line available for pre-order, release date 12/11/17. Have a seat and grab an insulated mug. I’ve got hot chocolate, hot cider and coffee. Choose your pot, they’re labeled. Pick your choice of a Snicker-doodle, Chocolate Chip or Peanut butter cookie from the plate. Yep, I baked them myself. Lets see what The Finish Line is all about.  Thanks for joining us Leslie and I see you brought guests!

Yes, this is Jordan Slater and Raelynn Casey from The Finish Line.

Wonderful. (rubs her hand together gleefully) Always glad to have fresh blood… ahh… guests.

Jordan, Tell us about the real you—  What you see is what you get. I love my family (my friends), I love cars and racing, I say what I mean and I mean what I say.

What event in your past has left the most indelible impression on you?  When my grandfather took me in when I was a kid, showed me that family is what you make it, not who you’re born to. Real family is worth protecting, no matter the cost.

What do you most value? A win.

What is the type of woman you want to spend the rest of your life with? The sort of woman who knows the difference between a turbo and a pro-charger, doesn’t mind waking up in the middle of the night for a street race, and blues eyes and a dimple doesn’t hurt.

  What do you consider most important in life? Family. The people you surround yourself with are the most important thing you can have.

 What is your biggest secret? If I told you, it wouldn’t be a secret, would it?

You wouldn’t believe how many times I get that answer. But I still consider it cheating! LOL

Hi, Raelynn Casey, great to have you on Authors’ Secrets.

Tell us about yourself. Who are you really? I think I’m afraid to know who I really am. That if I look in those dark corners, around all the mistakes and pain, I won’t like what I see.

Who were the biggest role models in your life? My parents. They are honest, hard-working, good people. Even if Jordan thinks they are carbon copies of the Cleavers, they are special to me.

What kind of man do you want to spend the rest of your life with?   There isn’t a “type” of man I want to spend the rest of my life with. There has and will always be, one man I want to spend the rest of my life with. It’s Jordan Slater or nothing for me. Now, I just have to convince him that our love is worth fighting for.

What kind of man would you never choose? I actually chose, once, the man that fit this description and it didn’t bode well for me. Just because a guy is all shine and polish, says all the right things, doesn’t mean he’s better than the street racer with grease under his nails.

What is most important to you in life? My family, my friends, and the love that binds us all.

  What is your biggest fear? Growing old without Jordan, watching him have a family with someone else.

 

Leslie, Tell us a little about writing this story.  Was it fun or difficult?  Do your characters always act as you expect? Are you a plotter, or fly (write) by the seat of your pants?  

Writing in general, is always fun for me, literally my favorite thing to do. There were parts of this novel that were incredibly difficult to write, because I’d become so invested in Raelynn and Jordan, in their community of family. When you have to write things that cause that family to crack, even break in some instances, it’s like a punch in the chest.

But, finishing? Taking Raelynn and Jordan to their happily ever after? That was a total rush. The feeling of accomplishment was exhilarating. They became a part of me and will always be, that’s one of the reasons I decided to make The Finish Line the first novel in a series.  I love this town, the people in it, and the stories they have to tell. I hope your readers do as well.

 

Give us an insight into The Finish Line.

Another night at the races is more than burnt rubber with a hit of nitrous. For one young woman, it’s navigating trauma, love, and loss in the stifling Texas heat under the watchful gaze of her brother’s best friend and reigning King of the Streets, Jordan Slater. Home in Arkadia again, Raelynn Casey starts to heal from a terrible incident at college. She finds love in Jordan, a member of her brother’s circle of racing buddies. When another in the racing circle, the guy who took her to her high school prom, exposes his feelings for Raelynn, tragedy erupts like a tank of race fuel. Guilt, remorse, and pain must be overcome before Raelynn and Jordan can race to The Finish Line.

A Peek Between the Pages of The Finish Line!

The night was an off night for everyone, Jordan’s time slips proved it. Not that he’d ever been a huge fan of testing at the track. We were all on edge, all worried about Devin and my sister. Nobody’s head was in the game.

“It’s a street car, meant to be raced on the street,” Jordan grumbled as he sat in the car with a laptop propped on his knees.

“There’s some rubber on it man, the street can’t get

any better,” Vic argued.

It wasn’t the surface or the car that was the problem. It was the driver. The look Aiden shot me over the roof of the car was in agreement. Jordan hadn’t been right since we’d got word that Devin was testing almost a hundred miles away to avoid us. Devin had never tested without Jordan before and it weighed heavily on him.

“Hey.” I leaned in the open door. “You all right?”

He glanced at me before pulling off the hat and rubbing his head. “No, not really.”

I closed the distance between us and pressed my lips against his. My kiss was soft and meant to be fleeting, but he pulled me close and held me there. Jordan took his time with it, as if he were committing every part of my mouth to memory.

“Cut it out!” Aiden called from the other side of the car. “You can’t kiss my sister in front of me. It’s weird.”

Jordan’s response was to kiss me again, this time slower, more lingering, and with a considerable bit more tongue than before.

Aiden groaned and tossed a wrench, loudly, into a

tool box.

“I’m with him, it’s going to take some getting used to,” Vic commiserated.

Jordan eyed me in an almost predatory fashion as I moved out of the car so I didn’t offend my brother’s sensibilities. “You’re gonna have to get used to it. I like kissing your sister, Aiden.”

Available for pre-order now, release date December 11, 2017.

The Finish Line, Paperback http://bit.ly/2isnD4u

The Finish Line, Nook http://bit.ly/2A88mjH

The Finish Line, Kindle http://amzn.to/2A875ZX

 

More about the Author:

Leslie Scott thrives in the middle of chaos. Not because she home schools her son and rides herd over the family’s zoo of indoor pets or listens to her soul mate wax poetically about all things car and related. Oh, no. That’s nothing. The real chaos is the characters in her mind, elbowing and tripping each other to get to the front of the line so they can be the next romantic couple in one of her stories. Her family is her passion. Writing romance is her dream.

Readers can find Leslie on my

website: lesliescottromance.com,

Twitter @leslieSwrites,

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lesliescottwrites.

She’s really active on twitter/facebook and would love to hear from readers!

 

It was wonderful having you with us today.  Please feel free to stop by anytime. Good Luck with The Finish Line!

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