Because of Low releases on February 14, 2012. Here is an excerpt from the book.
“Why’re you slamming things?” Amanda asked stepping out of my bedroom.
I shrugged not wanting to share with my sister how I was having a small melt down over a girl I’d just met while we had bigger issues to deal with.
“Does it have anything to do with the girl’s voice I just heard in here with Preston?”
Slumping into a kitchen chair I glanced up at her intending to tell her “no” and instead replied, “yeah”
Amanda frowned at me and pulled the chair across from me out from under the table before sitting in it.
“Is Preston dating her?”
“No, not if he doesn’t want a death wish.”
Amanda’s eyebrows shot up in surprise, “You mean you like her enough to fight Preston over her?”
Amanda’s eyebrows shot up in surprise, “You mean you like her enough to fight Preston over her?”
“Not me. Cage. He thinks he’s going to marry Low.”
Amanda laughs, “Cage married? Has he gone from smoking pot to crack recently?”
It sounded ludicrous to me too but she hadn’t seen him with Willow. He was different with her. He actually gave a shit.
“It’s complicated.”
Amanda picked at the red fringe on the placemat in front of her. The placemats were just another one of those small touches around this place that Willow had a hand in. Preston was as bad as Cage when it came to women. I hated knowing he was out with Willow.
“I need to get home to Mom. I’d say you could come with me but the awful scowl on your face would frighten her. You need to go get changed into something sexy and go after the girl. Preston wouldn’t have taken her if he knew you liked her this much. Heck , he probably took her somewhere just to get her out of the apartment for our sake.”
She was right. At least, I hoped she was right. I stood up and glanced down at the faded jeans and Alabama football t-shirt I had on.
“What’s wrong with the way I’m dressed?”
Amanda sighed and stood up. “Come on my clueless brother. I’ll make you look irresistible. Trust me, okay. I mean the last girl you liked you completely let slip through your fingers. I’d say you need my help.”
“I was up against a rock star Manda. It wasn’t exactly a fair game.”
Amanda shrugged, “Maybe so but Preston and Cage are no Jax Stone. This time you’re definitely the hottie in the group.”
“Did you just call me a hottie? And Jax isn’t better looking than me. He’s just famous.”
Amanda let out a loud cackle of laughter.
“No brother dear Jax Stone is hotness incarnate with or without the guitar and sexy as hell singing voice. You never stood a chance. He was what you call playing with the big dogs. This time you’re definitely playing within your league.”