Spotlight: Sweetheart by Cookie O’Gorman

Publication date: April 25th 2024
Genres: Romance, Young Adult

Synopsis:

Sweetheart (suh-weet-hart): Someone who is kind, friendly, and/or lovable. For reference, see Scarlett Kent.

Seventeen-year-old Scarlett Kent likes the idea of love—in theory. She’s just never had time for romance. Voted Most Likely to Succeed, founder of a youth mentoring program, and an aspiring professional violinist, Scarlett has goals—and a list of “firsts” she’d like to complete before graduation.

One thing that’s not on her list: Falling for Sam Bishop.

Flirtatious jocks who sleep through class aren’t her type—no matter how good Sam looks in his jersey. But when her car breaks down, Sam stops to help…which leads to an unexpected offer.

Sam volunteers to help Scarlett complete her list. In return, she’ll help him win back his ex.

It’s a sweetheart deal that should benefit everyone.

But between kissing lessons and pretend dates, Scarlett realizes Sam is the perfect fake boyfriend. And if she’s not careful, he could be her first real heartbreak.

This book features two souls who’re meant to be, one fake arrangement, so many heart-melting kisses and answers the question:

What happens when a perfectionist falls for a player?

Excerpt

"Oh look, here's your boyfriend now."

"Hey, Kent," a voice said behind me.

My "just friends" backed away, but they didn't go far.  Alexandria and Grayson weren't the only people watching either.  I could see several students and a few teachers had paused to watch the interaction between Sam and me.

This was it.

Phase one of the plan.

When I turned, I was ready, in the zone, the fake romance zone that is.

But then I got a look at Sam.  He was smiling extra wide, and his eyes were round too, like a cartoon.  My own expression nearly faltered, but I shook it off and stayed in character, as I rushed to close the gap between us.  Keeping my smile, I lowered my voice so only he could hear.

"What's wrong with your face?" I whispered.

"What do you mean?" Sam said, still smiling way too big.

"You look crazy.  Stop that."

"Do I?"

"Your teeth are blinding everyone in a mile radius," I gritted out.  "For goodness sake, Bishop, tone it down a notch."

"But I'm really happy to see you," he said.

With a sigh, I shook my head.  "Too much, far too many teeth."

Sam's face went back to normal in the next breath.  "This better?"

"Yes, much," I said.

"Hey, it was your idea to bust out the heart eyes," he said.

I lifted a brow.  "I believe I said to look happy."

"Really happy."

"Okay, but the goal is to convince people we're in love," I said, "not scare small children."

Sam laughed, but movement behind him caught my attention.  Brisa was walking arm-and-arm with Cooper down the hall.  They were coming this way.  My eyes widened, and I looked back at Sam with urgency.

"Pick me up and spin me around," I said.

"Huh?" Sam said.

I put my hands on his shoulders and tried not to shiver as his hands went around my waist in response.

Confession: The attempt failed.

"Brisa and Cooper at 12 o'clock," I whispered as pleasurable shivers raced up and down my spine.  "Pick me up and spin me.  Like we're reuniting after a long time apart."

"You think that's realistic?"

"I think it's romantic."

Sam looked unconvinced.

"Come on, Bishop," I said quickly.  "Spin me.  They're almost here.  You're supposed to be my boyfriend.  Right?"

He met my eyes and gave me a soft, genuine smile so unlike the one he'd been wearing before.  "Anything for my girlfriend," he said.

Then I was flying.

Or at least it felt that way.

I gasped as Sam lifted and turned with me in his arms.  This wasn't on my list, but for the life of me, I couldn't figure out why.  It was wonderful.  Sam's hands were warm on my waist, and butterflies danced in my stomach as I clung to his neck.

"Oh yeah," he said into my ear, "this is much more believable."

"Whatever, Bishop," I said unable to hold back a breathless laugh.

Round and round, we went, and when he finally set me down, I felt unsteady.

"I think you should leave the romantic gestures to me," he said.

"Not a chance," I replied.  Looking around, I didn't see Brisa anywhere.  The crowd of onlookers began to disperse, and there weren't as many people left in the hall.  But she had to have walked by us.  "Did Brisa see?"

"Don't know," he said.  "Your hair was in my face."

"Sorry."

"Don't be.  It was nice." 

Brow furrowed, I gave him a look.

Sam just shrugged.  "You have nice hair."

"You still say the most random things," I said, thinking back to when we were younger.

"You're random," he replied.

"And come up with the lamest insults."

"You're the lamest."

"Thank you for proving my point."

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About the Author

Cookie O'Gorman Bio: Cookie O'Gorman writes YA & NA romance to give readers a taste of happily-ever-after. Small towns, quirky characters, and the awkward yet beautiful moments in life make up her books. Cookie also has a soft spot for nerds and ninjas. Her novels ADORKABLE, NINJA GIRL, The Unbelievable, Inconceivable, Unforeseeable Truth About Ethan Wilder, The Good Girl's Guide to Being Bad, The Kissing Challenge (YA novella), WALLFLOWER, CUPCAKE, FAUXMANCE, and BOOKWORM are out now! She is also the author of NA sports romances The Best Mistake, The Perfect Play, The Sweetest Game, and The Total Knockout. Her newest release SWEETHEART came out on April 25, 2024!

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Cover Reveal: Sweetheart by Cookie O’Gorman

Publication date: April 25th 2024
Genres: Romance, Young Adult

Synopsis:

Sweetheart (suh-weet-hart): Someone who is kind, friendly, and/or lovable. For reference, see Scarlett Kent.

Seventeen-year-old Scarlett Kent likes the idea of love—in theory. She’s just never had time for romance. Voted Most Likely to Succeed, founder of a youth mentoring program, and an aspiring professional violinist, Scarlett has goals—and a list of “firsts” she’d like to complete before graduation.

One thing that’s not on her list: Falling for Sam Bishop.

Flirtatious jocks who sleep through class aren’t her type—no matter how good Sam looks in his jersey. But when her car breaks down, Sam stops to help…which leads to an unexpected offer.

Sam volunteers to help Scarlett complete her list. In return, she’ll help him win back his ex.

It’s a sweetheart deal that should benefit everyone.

But between kissing lessons and pretend dates, Scarlett realizes Sam is the perfect fake boyfriend. And if she’s not careful, he could be her first real heartbreak.

This book features two souls who’re meant to be, one fake arrangement, so many heart-melting kisses and answers the question:

What happens when a perfectionist falls for a player?

About the Author

Cookie O'Gorman writes YA & NA romance to give readers a taste of happily-ever-after. Small towns, quirky characters, and the awkward yet beautiful moments in life make up her books. Cookie also has a soft spot for nerds and ninjas. Her novels ADORKABLE, NINJA GIRL, The Unbelievable, Inconceivable, Unforeseeable Truth About Ethan Wilder, The Good Girl's Guide to Being Bad, WALLFLOWER, CUPCAKE, and FAUXMANCE are out now!  She is also the author of NA sports romances, The Best Mistake, The Perfect Play, and The Sweetest Game.

Connect:
http://cookieogorman.com/
https://twitter.com/CookieOwrites
https://www.facebook.com/cookieogorman
https://www.bookbub.com/profile/cookie-o-gorman
https://www.instagram.com/cookieogorman/
https://mailchi.mp/bdb1d9c56ae7/the-cookie-jar
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14924267.Cookie_O_Gorman

Spotlight: The Total Knockout by Cookie O’Gorman

(Southern U O’Brien Brothers, #4)

Publication date: September 28th 2023

Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Synopsis:

Maisie Hawthorne doesn’t do boyfriends.

Or girlfriends. Or relationships. Burned in the past, the scrappy bartender knows better than to trust a pretty face. Dex O’Brien is gorgeous (with or without the scar). Pierced, tatted, annoyingly attractive. She knew he was trouble even before she saw him fight. Her mind told her to stay away—but her heart wouldn’t listen.

Dex O’Brien doesn’t do love.

Not the romantic kind anyway. Sure, he loves his family, would defend them with his dying breath. And yeah, he loves baseball and fighting too. But falling in love? No thanks. Too messy. Dex couldn’t care less, especially about the bookish bartender with the smart mouth and beautiful eyes.

She needs money to pay the bills. He needs a tutor to keep playing ball—even if he’ll never admit it.

When the Southern U Wolves recruit Maisie to tutor Dex, tempers flare and sparks fly.

This new adult sports romance features two scarred souls, one hot-and-hilarious case of enemies-to-lovers, and a sexy set of brothers guaranteed to make you swoon.

The #1 lesson they’ll both learn?

Love is the total knockout you never see coming.

Excerpt

I was doing a third pass of the crowd, trying to keep my anxiety in check, when I felt a presence behind me.

"Looking for someone?" a deep voice said.

Smooth like silk.

Edged with a hint of sarcasm.

The sound settled over me like a caress. A totally inconvenient caress. I knew who it was. Recognition came quicker than it should have, wasn't like we'd talked a lot. Still, I knew the owner of that voice and decided to ignore him.

Or I tried to.

"No answer, huh? Guess I have to assume you're here to see me."

"In your dreams, O'Brien," I said.

"Nah, in my dreams we're alone, and there aren't as many clothes."

I bit back a laugh. "Nice. You practice that one?"

"Didn't have to. Unlike how you must practice pretending not to like me."

Again, I ignored him.

"Seriously, what're you looking for?" he said.

"None of your business," I replied.

"You just have to ask nicely."

"I don't need your help, O'Brien."

"Suit yourself," he said, and I could hear the grin in his voice, "though I got about a foot on you, shorty. Good luck finding anything in this crowd without me."

The fact that he was right just made me loathe him more.

Begrudgingly, I turned…and found Dex O'Brien staring back at me. Piercing gray eyes. Granite cheekbones. Full lips. The grin was there as predicted, so was his ever-present scar that should've made him less attractive but didn't. Yet another injustice in a world brimming with them.

"Okay, fine," I said and crossed my arms. "Since you offered, I do need your help."

"Sorry, can you repeat that?" he said.

My scowl deepened.

"Thought I must be hearing things." He shrugged, crossing one arm over the other. That's when I noticed the beer he was holding. Of course, he had a drink. Nearly everyone did. He was probably one of those guys who couldn't have a good time without one. "It's not every day the Maisie Hawthorne says she needs me."

Rolling my eyes, I said, "Forget it, Dex. Sorry I asked."

His lips stretched into a full-blown smile.

It should've been illegal for someone with Dex's bad boy rep to have a smile that pretty.

"And she used my first name," he said. "Sounds serious."

"Whatever," I muttered. "I should've known better. You wouldn't lift a finger if I was dying in the middle of the street."

He cocked his head. "Depends. What finger and what street?"

Before I could walk away, he placed a hand on my arm. I looked at it, taking in the blood-stained tape wrapped around his knuckles from the fight, then lifted my eyes to his.

"It was a joke, Hawthorne."

Pulling back and rubbing away the warmth his touch left against my skin, I sighed. "I don't have time for your jokes, O'Brien. I lost something important tonight."

"What'd you lose?" he asked.

"My sister," I said miserably.

Dex nodded. "What's she look like?"

"Like a younger, happier version of me, I guess."

"Ah Hawthorne, you're breaking my heart."

"Ha ha."

"So, she's pretty," he said.

I blinked. Did he just…call me pretty? Dex "I hate everything about you" O'Brien? Maybe he got hit in the head one too many times.

Seeing my look of surprise, Dex lifted a brow. "I meant in an uptight, straight-laced, no-fun-ever kind of way. Don't read more into it."

"I wasn't," I lied.

"Sure, you weren't."

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About the Author

Cookie O'Gorman writes YA & NA romance to give readers a taste of happily-ever-after. Small towns, quirky characters, and the awkward yet beautiful moments in life make up her books. Cookie also has a soft spot for nerds and ninjas. Her novels ADORKABLE, NINJA GIRL, The Unbelievable, Inconceivable, Unforeseeable Truth About Ethan Wilder, The Good Girl's Guide to Being Bad, WALLFLOWER, CUPCAKE, FAUXMANCE, and BOOKWORM are out now!  She is also the author of NA sports romances, The Best Mistake, The Perfect Play, The Sweetest Game, and The Total Knockout.

Connect:
http://cookieogorman.com/
https://twitter.com/CookieOwrites
https://www.facebook.com/cookieogorman
https://www.bookbub.com/profile/cookie-o-gorman
https://www.instagram.com/cookieogorman/
https://mailchi.mp/bdb1d9c56ae7/the-cookie-jar
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14924267.Cookie_O_Gorman

Spotlight: The Sweetest Game by Cookie O’Gorman

Publication date: September 8th 2022
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, Sports

Hopelessly in love with my best friend’s brother.

That’s what it will say on my tombstone. Here lies Junior “June” Dorsey. Tomboy. Car lover. Bookworm. She suffered from a severe case of unrequited love syndrome.

It’s not like I haven’t tried liking other guys. I have. It’s just none of them measure up to him.

Baylor O’Brien. Beautiful. Cocky. Talented (on the field and in the bedroom—or so I’ve heard).

And completely oblivious to my love for him.

When Bay asks for my help, I can’t say no. He needs my PR expertise to revamp his reputation and up his chances of being scouted after one scout—the one he really wants—dismisses him as nothing more than a party-loving playboy.

When he asks me to be his fake girlfriend, I accept his proposal.

But how am I supposed to act like I’m in love without revealing the truth? And why is Baylor so good at pretending?

One thing I know that’s true:

All’s fair in love and baseball.

Wish me luck,

June

This new adult sports romance features two friends destined to become lovers, one sizzling fake romance, and a sexy set of brothers guaranteed to make you swoon.

Excerpt

After the other girls walked away, I'd opened my mouth to speak, to tell her she was brilliant, a miracle worker, the best buffer ever, but when Sunshine turned around the scowl on her face stopped me.  She took my hand and started walking.  She didn't stop until we were in the kitchen where she opened the door to the pantry, pulled me inside, closed the door and crossed her arms.

"Sunshine, I can explain," I said, but she held up a hand.

"True or false," she said, "you've been with those girls before."

"False," I said.  "One hundred percent false.  They tried in the past, but I've never taken them to bed."

"But you've taken others."

I shrugged helplessly.  "You know the answer to that."

"True or false, you wanted to go with them just now."

"False."

"True or false"—she cocked her head to the side—"you told people I was off limits."

I stared into her eyes then said, "True."

She put one hand on her hip, used the other to poke me in the chest.  "What were you thinking, Bay?"

"I just wanted to keep you safe."

Her laughter was cold.  "As if I'd need you to do that."

I was starting to get a little pissed now.  "You do need me.  You have no idea what guys can be like.  Most of my teammates are decent, but none of them is good enough for you."

"I think I could've determined that on my own."

"You don't even know when a guy wants you.  Take Seaver."

Her eyes narrowed.  "What about him?"

"He was hitting on you at the garage."  She scoffed, but I kept going.  "Seriously, Sunshine.  Guys are jerks."

"You mean like you?"

"Yes," I said, taking a step closer.  "I am a jerk.  But I'm a jerk who cares for you.  Deeply."

She shook her head.  "You told them I was off limits."

"Yeah."

"And what made you think you had the right to do that?"

"I had every right," I said.

"Oh really, why?"

"Because you were mine."

I took a step closer, watching her eyes flare.

"You are mine," I said.

The reality of my words didn't hit me until a few moments later.  I didn't know how to take it back, wasn't sure I wanted to.

"Bay," she said, and I looked down into her eyes, "are you ever going to kiss me again?"

I swallowed.  Suddenly, I realized I wanted that more than anything.  "I guess as your love coach I probably should."

She nodded.

"It'll give you some practice for that asshole you have a crush on."

"He's not an asshole," she said.  "Though he can be a jerk sometimes."

"I hate him," I said vehemently.

My words hit her lips.  We were that close now.

She swallowed.  "How will I know if someone wants me?"

Her words distracted me from the all-consuming hatred I felt toward her crush, and I forced a grin.

"He'll probably try to get real close," I said.  "Like this."

Her breath came faster as I pressed my body to hers.

"He'll also compliment you, say things to make you laugh, just to see you smile."  My hand went to her face, fingers resting on her lips.  "You've got a great one of those, Sunshine."

"What else?" she asked.

"He'll look at you like you're the only girl in the world."

I met her eyes.

"If he's smart, he'll realize he'll never measure up."

She took a shuddering breath when my hand moved into her hair.

"But that won't stop him from trying."

I didn't even know what I was saying anymore.  I just knew I had to taste those lips.

"If he really wants you, then you'll be able to feel it.  In every look, touch, kiss, that he gives you.  It'll be there."

"Oh," she breathed.

"That's how you'll know."

"I think I'm ready for you to kiss me now."

"As you wish, Sunshine," I said.

My lips came down on hers, and heat burst to life between us.  The spark I'd felt before was nothing to now.  This was fire.  Pure fire.  I had Sunshine in my arms, and she was burning me up.  And I loved every second of it.

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About the Author

Cookie O'Gorman writes YA & NA romance to give readers a taste of happily-ever-after. Small towns, quirky characters, and the awkward yet beautiful moments in life make up her books. Cookie also has a soft spot for nerds and ninjas. Her novels ADORKABLE, NINJA GIRL, The Unbelievable, Inconceivable, Unforeseeable Truth About Ethan Wilder, The Good Girl's Guide to Being Bad, WALLFLOWER, CUPCAKE, and FAUXMANCE are out now! She is also the author of NA sports romances, The Best Mistake, The Perfect Play, and The Sweetest Game.

Connect:
http://cookieogorman.com/
https://twitter.com/CookieOwrites
https://www.facebook.com/cookieogorman
https://www.bookbub.com/profile/cookie-o-gorman
https://www.instagram.com/cookieogorman/
https://mailchi.mp/bdb1d9c56ae7/the-cookie-jar
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14924267.Cookie_O_Gorman