Book Description:
When her car
breaks down off the side of a lonely highway far from her sunny Miami home,
tattoo artist Lia never expected her very own white knight to ride up on the
back of a barely street-legal motorcycle...and she never expected to fall for
her dark savior. After a string of failed relationships and a bruised heart Lia
is not looking for forever, and the hot mechanic, with his sexy scruff and
shaggy hair, is simply impossible to resist. He's the perfect candidate for a mind-blowingly-perfect,
no-strings-attached one-night stand.
Reid left his
life in Chicago far behind him and hasn't been back, but he's never been able
to escape the guilt he feels about his own painful role in inviting a monster
into his baby sister's life. A monster who almost destroyed her. Being with Lia
is an unexpected gift, one he doesn't feel he deserves, and their one night
together has him wanting more than he should. When he surprises her at her
tattoo studio, Second Circle Tattoos, in Miami, he's in for a shock—and a fist
to the face—when his past and present collide.
With secrets coming to the surface, Reid and Lia are
thrown into a world of betray and lies that threatens to pull them under, and
the last link to his former life may be the darkest of them all.
EXCERPT:
Lia opened the door to her condo
and let Reid inside. He’d followed her home on his bike, so they’d been unable
to talk, but he’d said nothing once they’d parked in the underground garage.
“Holy
shit, Lia,” he said, looking out toward the water. “That’s some view.”
She
dropped her keys on the side table, and placed her purse next to them. Sharing
details about her wealth only seemed to cause problems. There had been at least
two boyfriends who stuck around longer than they really wanted to because of
her funds. So she’d never thought to prepare Kenny for the reality of her life,
nor had there been opportunity.
Lia
walked over to the balcony doors and opened them wide. “Want to go outside for
a while? I’ll get us some drinks.”
Reid
dragged his hand along his jaw. “I don’t know what I want. My head feels like a
car that hasn’t ever had an oil change. Overheated, poorly performing, and full
of crap.” The smile he gave her was filled with sadness.
She
squeezed his hand and headed to the kitchen. She grabbed a couple of beers from
the fridge. Kenny was leaning against the balcony, staring out into the
distance. The deep blue rippling waters of Biscayne Bay had soothed her frayed
mind on many occasions. She only hoped it was having the same effect on him.
The
look on her best friend’s face had torn her apart. Harper had fluctuated
between elation and disappointment. And Kenny had looked shell-shocked as he
started to put the pieces together, leaving Lia unable and unwilling to pick
sides. But the look of abject loneliness on his face when he saw Harper standing
with all her friends had forced her to break ranks and stand with him. No one
in that situation should be left to stand alone.
“I
figured you could use one of these,” Lia said, walking onto the balcony with
the drinks.
He
took them and placed them on the table next to them. He took both her hands and
pulled her toward him. He stroked her skin, as if desperate for contact. “My
name is Reid Kennedy . . . but everyone calls me Kenny. Except my sister and
parents. I wasn’t trying to deceive you, Lia. It’s just the name I go by.”
“Let’s
not worry about that right now. You and Harper are all that matters. We can
talk about this at some other point.”
Reid
nodded.
“Is
it okay to call you Reid?” she asked.
He
breathed what she took to be a sigh of relief. “You can call me whatever the
fuck you want as long as you are still speaking to me. I’m sorry,” he said,
burying his nose into the soft hair at the side of her neck. The scent of him,
man and leather, surrounded her, and despite everything going on around them,
she was transported back to their previous weekend together, when she’d
stripped for him in the warm shades of dusk.
Lia
wrapped her arms around his waist. “For what?” she asked.
“For
coming down here to make you feel better, only to pull you into all this.”
She
didn’t respond immediately, but rubbed her hand up and down his back. It was
the kind of gesture she wished her parents had done to her when she was small.
Reassuring. Caring even.
He
pulled back a little. “Don’t you hate me? For leaving her?” he said quietly.
“When
she comes over, are you going to explain why?” She placed her hand over his
heart. It beat fiercely.
He
covered her hand with his own. “Yes.”
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Author Bio:
Born in England, SCARLETT COLE traveled the world, living in
Japan and the United States before settling in Canada where she met her own
personal hero – all six and a half feet of him. She now lives with her husband
and children in Manchester, England where she's at work on her next book. She
is the author of The Strongest Steel.
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