Title: One
Author: Mari
Arden
Genre: New
Adult
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Blurb:
Jules Hendricks has had a string of bad "firsts."
Jules Hendricks has had a string of bad "firsts."
Embarrassing first
kiss. Traumatic first date. An obsessive first boyfriend she can't understand.
It's taken her years but she's finally able to leave her
small town life behind for a new start as a freshmen at UW- Madison. For Jules
this chance to be independent and rebuild her life is an opportunity she won't
ever let anyone take from her again. She's determined to make something of
herself without a man by her side, in
front, behind or anywhere near her.
Reid "Pax" Paxton is the star quarterback for the
UW Badgers. His brush with death makes him understand how precious life is, and
how important it is to take life by the horns, unafraid. Jules knows he's
dangerous for her. Dark hair. Smoldering eyes. Killer smile. That dimple. That
body. Those arms. Pax is everything she's trying to run away from, but she
can't help coming back for more. Slowly he begins to show a life together can
be more than just a dream. It can be their reality. The truth about reality is
it's not always sunshine and butterflies.
Sometimes it's a wasteland.
Sometimes secrets can't stay buried.
Sometimes your past will find a way to hunt you down.
Excerpt:
**Warning: the contents of this book are intended for readers 18+ and older due to explicit adult situations.**
**Warning: the contents of this book are intended for readers 18+ and older due to explicit adult situations.**
"Do I
make you nervous?" His husky drawl drips like chocolate covering a ripe,
round strawberry. Does he make me nervous? Does a simmering volcano make an ant
nervous?
I swallow.
"Nervous? I'm not nervous," I babble, refusing to look at him. I'm in
physical pain. What's that thing I do where I take in air, and then let it out?
Oh yeah, breathing. I need to do that.
Like right
now.
I make a
strangled sound and inhale through my nostrils, taking in the smoky air like a
ravenous puppy finding milk. Instantly I feel Pax's heat next to me. Soon I'll
be immersed in it, wrapped in it.
Wrapped
around him.
So does
that make me nervous? Only a hundred kinds of nervous.
"Time
to begin!" Cade yells, as he jogs back to Pax and I, flashing his pearly
whites. He pounds Pax on the back. "Don't drop the ball," he grins.
"As if
I ever do."
Cade turns
to me. I see the second he registers my cleavage is exposed to the world. His
eyes appraise me slowly. He gives me an appreciative grin. "Well, hello
there."
"Hi,"
I reply. "Um, should we start now?" I don't mean to be rude, but I'm
a second away from vomiting every cell inside me, and call me crazy, but I'd
prefer not to start off my year known as the Vomiter.
"Yes,"
Pax glares at Cade. "Let's start." He inserts himself between us,
blocking Cade's view of me. His firm, half naked body is next to my face. Pax's
musky cologne combined with a sweaty scent unique to him assails my nostrils
until my senses are reeling out of control.
Cade
chuckles, looking amused. I want to glare at him. I don't find anything amusing
about this. "Ready when you are."
Pax turns
to me, his emerald eyes dark pools in the sunlight. This close I see every
glorious inch of him, from the tiny stubbles of black hair covering the lower
part of his face to the rippling six pack decorating his stomach like a tattoo.
I don't dare look any lower. My pulse skitters. I forget to breathe. Something
hard and hot unfurls in my belly. Unable to tear my gaze from him I watch
helpless as his mouth drifts closer, until he' so close his breath mingles with
mine.
"Ride
me."
Author Bio:
I'm Mari Arden
(Mari rhymes with safari). Teacher by day, author by night. When I'm not living
my double life I like to hike, take zumba classes, and try foods from all over
the world. I write to soothe my soul and to, hopefully, entertain YOU. I write
YA and NA including the YA series, "Fireborn".
Adventurous?
Come join my double life!
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