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When Taylor was four years old, she
became an orphan and her childhood spiraled into darkness. She spent
years lying, hiding, and avoiding any love offered to her until she
was old enough to run away from all the threats of her past.
Now
twenty-two, Taylor doesn’t think she’s worth more than being the
kind of girl a guy hooks up with in the back room of a bar after her
band plays. She definitely isn’t the one you bring home to meet Mom
and Dad.
An unlikely rescue puts her in Ethan’s sight. He’s
her total opposite, though. Ethan is a sexy dork who sees beyond
Taylor’s guarded exterior. He sees past the tattoos and piercings.
He sees her.
But they both have secrets capable of destroying
their relationship. And if Taylor’s past ever catches up with her,
the consequences could be deadly.
Due to explicit language,
sexual content, and dark themes, reader discretion is advised.
Only $0.99 until Mar 14th 2016
EXCERPT
“Go!” Pete yelled. Ethan did a
perfect dive and disappeared underwater, and I took off.
I swam just as fast as I did for Owen.
I didn’t want to wait an instant longer to pull Ethan against my
body. When I reached the deep end I flew to the bottom of the pool,
where Ethan waited with his eyes closed. Thank God. If I looked at
those puppies underwater, I wouldn’t be able to break away for air
and I’d drown.
I circled behind him and put my hand on
his lower stomach. It was supposed to be over his chest. I went too
low. Total mistake I needed to fix. I should have moved fast, but
this wasn’t a real rescue, and my body wasn’t cooperating with my
brain.
Flattening my hand, I pressed it
against him, and slowly moved over every ridge of his stomach. So
fucking hot, and so stupid of me. I shouldn’t be doing this.
Ethan reached over and put his hand
over mine. His fingertips brushed over my knuckles, back and forth,
gentle as could be, as I reached his chest. Then the touch wasn’t
light anymore. His hand tightened around mine, and he wasn’t
letting go.
I adjusted my grip so my body was flush
against his. I had to. This was how you did a rescue. I gripped the
black rope of my rescue tube, hating it. I wanted to stay underwater
where it was perfectly acceptable for Ethan and me to be alone and
pressed against each other, hand over hand on the smooth skin of his
chest.
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AUTHOR
Kelly Lincoln is the author of
Insignificant and Beyond Repair. She enjoys reading, inappropriate
jokes, all things Disney, and spending time with her family. She
lives in the northeast and drinks way too much Diet Coke.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/klincolnwrites
Newsletter: http://www.kellylincoln.com/p/newsletter.html
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