About the Book:
I’m beyond help...
I threw a football before I could walk. Everything in my
life revolved around football–and I loved every second. I was a star. Until,
suddenly...I wasn’t. Now everyone thinks I’m the monster who killed his best
friend. I’m an outcast on campus, silent and alone. Then Taylor Selmer walks
back into my life. When will she learn–I’m beyond saving.
I need to save him...
Chase and I used to be friends. But after the accident,
nothing was the same. We used to have something special–until we didn’t. But he
doesn’t smile anymore. Doesn’t talk. Doesn’t play. It hurts me to see him this
way, and I will do everything I can to get him back in the game. Whether he likes
it or not.
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Jen McLaughlin is the New
York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of sexy books with Penguin Random
House. Under her pen name, Diane Alberts, she is also a USA TODAY bestselling
author of Contemporary Romance with Entangled Publishing. Her first release as
Jen McLaughlin, Out of Line, hit the New York Times, USA TODAY and Wall Street
Journal lists. She was mentioned in Forbes alongside E. L. James as one of the
breakout independent authors to dominate the bestselling lists. She is
represented by Louise Fury at The Bent Agency.
Though she lives in the mountains, she really wishes she was surrounded by a hot, sunny beach with crystal-clear water. She lives in Northeast Pennsylvania with her four kids, a husband, a schnauzer mutt, and three cats. Her goal is to write so many well-crafted romance books that even a non-romance reader will know her name.
Though she lives in the mountains, she really wishes she was surrounded by a hot, sunny beach with crystal-clear water. She lives in Northeast Pennsylvania with her four kids, a husband, a schnauzer mutt, and three cats. Her goal is to write so many well-crafted romance books that even a non-romance reader will know her name.
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The door opened...making me fall backward into Chase’s
pitch-black room. When I landed against something hard and naked, arms closed
around me without hesitation.
A palm brushed my right breast, sending a wave of awareness
shooting through me. I tried not to think about that, though.
Guys were nothing but trouble.
I had bigger plans than falling for a smooth talker with
bright eyes and a fake smile who would do nothing but distract me. Once I
managed to regain my balance, I spun on my heel and looked at him.
The room behind him was dark, but the hallway illuminated
his hotness. And once it did? I wished I hadn’t looked at all.
He stood in the doorway, looking completely unfazed by the
fact that he’d basically just felt me up, and glowered at the guy in the
hallway. He was shirtless, and wearing nothing but a pair of black sweats. His
chest was hard and chiseled, and his abs...yeah. I wasn’t gonna touch upon
those for the sake of my own sanity.
Waxing poetic over his abs wasn’t part of my job
description.
“Uh, hey...” the guy in the hallway said, trailing off after
a feeble attempt at pretending he hadn’t been talking crap about him moments
before.
Chase’s green eyes met mine before focusing on the guy in
the hall again. His sharp cheekbones were the same as I remembered, and so was
his short brown hair. He used to have dimples in his cheeks when he smiled,
which had softened the harsh lines of his face and given him a softer appeal,
but I had no idea if they still existed since he hadn’t smiled at me yet.
Or...at anyone all day. Had he forgotten how?
He said nothing. Just stared the other guy down.
Even I had to admit his stony silence was impressive.
Of course, he kind of reminded me of his dad right now,
something he probably wouldn’t like. Or would he? I had no clue.
“I didn’t mean to...” The guy backed up, his face pale, and
looked back at me. “She a friend of yours?”
Chase didn’t answer him. He just motioned me inside, his jaw
ticking ever so slightly. When I didn’t move fast enough, he shot me a look
with those gorgeous eyes of his, and I jumped slightly. “Um. Yes, I am.” I
swallowed hard and inched past him, making sure I didn’t brush against his bare
chest in the process.
Chase slammed the door behind me. I blinked across the inky
blackness of the room, my heart hammering away in my ears. He’d been sitting
here in the dark this early in the night? Had he been napping before hitting
the books?
I’d learned college kids napped more than one year olds—and
much more enthusiastically.
“Do you have something against lights?” I asked, forcing a
little laugh at the end.
Dead silence met my joke. In all fairness, it was a pretty
lame attempt. For a second I wondered if he was even in the room with
me, but I heard him breathe. I turned my head, trying to figure out where he
was. To my left, maybe.
“Okay. No lights, then. That’s fine. It’s cool. I’m not
scared of the dark.” I paused. “Were you taking a power nap? I could use one. I
got an hour of sleep last night.”
Still nothing.
I sensed him there, right next to me. He wasn’t touching me,
but I swore he was thinking about it or something.
That makes no sense, Taylor.
I shivered, anxious and excited, all at the same time. “I
don’t know if you remember me, but I’m—”
Without warning, Chase moved close enough for me to feel
his heat. I backed against the wall until I couldn’t back up anymore. It wasn’t
that he scared me. He didn’t. I just...
I just backed up, okay?
“You’re Taylor Selmer. Of course, I remember you. Why are
you in my room?”
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