M.A. Stacie
Released August 4th, 2015
Limitless Publishing
After
a terrible start in life, Asher Harris picks himself up and manages to carve
out a fairly decent future. Content with living alone in his bookshop, he shies
away from relationships and keeps trust to a minimum.
Emma Carnes hasn’t seen Asher in years, though she’s never forgotten him. Their
one interaction as teenagers became pivotal to them both. It gave her a career.
It saved his life.
Emma saw things about Asher that nobody else did. When she urged him to escape
a perilous situation, it turned her toward her purpose in life…and saved Asher.
Intrigued by the strong man he’s become, she gently persuades him to open up,
but finds his emotional walls hard to climb. She also hopes for his help with a
troubled teen, Gabe Dearing, who reminds her very much of Asher himself.
Their relationship and ties to Gabe
threaten to reveal things someone wants to keep hidden…
Someone is watching Emma, trying to figure out what she knows, and she soon
senses something isn’t right. When the bookshop is vandalized and Gabe
disappears, only to return bloody, broken, and refusing to say what happened,
Asher and Emma search for the truth as their passion intensifies.
The danger mounts, and Emma and Ash
struggle to keep what they’ve fought so hard to gain.
But can he save Emma as she saved him so long ago?
She
squealed when he grasped her waist and picked her up. His actions came as a
shock, his strength too. Her protest hovered on the tip of her tongue, though
she never actually said anything. His serious expression and determined strides
were enough to keep her mouth closed.
Until
he crushed his lips to hers. At that point she knew where it was heading,
understood what he meant when he’d shouted. He was sick of holding back. Asher
was taking what he wanted and ignoring any possible consequences.
Emma
clung to him, their kisses growing deeper and more forceful as he carried her
to his bedroom. She kept hold of him as he sat on the edge of his bed, moving
her so that she straddled his lap. They’d been here before, only this time the
air was electrified, sparks bursting from their touches. He wasn’t going to
deny them this time. She could sense from his heated kisses and desperate
touches that he was all in.
She
blinked, her head spinning when he grabbed her loose T-shirt and pulled it over
her head.
He
tossed it, not caring to look where it landed. Asher drank her in, his
chocolate eyes melting as they perused her chest.
A
fire ignited low in her belly, her blood burning through her veins. She’d
experienced lust before, however this with Asher was laced with something else.
Something deeper.
Slowly,
too slowly, he stroked a single finger over the swell of her breast. Her
nipples tightened as she silently begged for him to cup them. Her will was
enough, because those amazing fingers dipped under the lace of her bra before
palming her breast. His eyes never left hers. His touch grew firmer, more
demanding. “More,” she whispered. “Asher, more.”
He
kissed her long and hard. At the same time she began unbuttoning his shirt, her
fingers fumbling so much Asher ended up finishing the job for her. He didn’t
stop with his shirt. After rolling her onto his bed, he stood and shucked off
his jeans, sliding them down his legs before kicking them across the room. “No
more barriers,” he rasped and pulled his underwear off too. His scars were
exposed to her, the skin pink and puckered near his navel. There really were no
barriers.
Still
expecting him to back out, Emma held a bit of herself back. The rejection would
sting a little less if she did. However, that became difficult when he hovered
over her, pressing his body against hers. His eyes were hooded, and she could
feel the heavy thump of his heart when she touched his chest. Hers was as
rapid, the thrill of possibility surging in every cell. The connection with
Asher was strong, very strong, and much more consuming than anything she’d ever
felt before.
M. A. Stacie is never without a book or her
eReader. A voracious reader, with a love of sexy, yet angst ridden novels, she
loves getting lost in new worlds. Her need to write did not grip her until
after her second son was born, when her previous rambles became fully fledged
stories.
She describes herself as one huge contradiction, and though not the most conventional of hobbies, she counts getting new tattoos as one of hers. Along with running, knitting, and listening to loud music. However, she is yet to work out how to do them all at the same time.
M. A. Stacie lives in the UK with her husband and three sons.
She describes herself as one huge contradiction, and though not the most conventional of hobbies, she counts getting new tattoos as one of hers. Along with running, knitting, and listening to loud music. However, she is yet to work out how to do them all at the same time.
M. A. Stacie lives in the UK with her husband and three sons.
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