Recommended By Marlena
Recommended By Marlena
This book started out as a fairytale come true. A delicious slow burn chemistry that was so sweet and swoony you could taste it. The woo...my God, the woo was legendary. But from the get go, something was off, you could sense and feel that the hammer was about to drop and when it did, HOLY COW did it get messy, raw and REAL! This book with toy with your emotions, the highs and the lows. And these characters will dig into your heart...I laughed, I cried, I smiled and I broke right along with them. What a fantastic story!
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I want to taste you in every way a man can taste a woman, savor you on my tongue and swallow. I'm dying to know what you sound like moaning my name. I'm fucking dying, Abbie, just to kiss you.
Just be careful. You never really know someone unless they want you to.
Love in all of its splendor is a damned nightmare if kept secluded to a timeline. You don't just stumble upon the love of your life and expect things to work out in your favor. Love by it's definition is a lie, its true definition is work and a fuck lot of it.
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Synopsis
They say it happens when you least expect it.
It did for me.
It started the moment I saw the simple message pop up on my computer screen:
Cameron’s Mac: Hi.
And when I met the eyes of the gorgeous man messaging me from across the coffee shop, I never thought my reply would lead to the most intense, sexual, and passionate relationship of my life.
We both agreed to check our bags at the door and put our future hopes and aspirations on the table.
It worked.
I fell in love with his no holds barred attitude, sexy smirk, and undeniably good heart . . . and for a while we forgot about our baggage. We happily tripped over it to get to the other, neither of us willing to show the contents of our pasts in the off chance it could ruin us.
We built our love on a foundation of gray.
It was life in black and white that threatened to tear us apart.