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Chloe
has one plan for the future, and one plan only: the road. She’s
made a promise to herself: don’t let anyone in, and don’t let
anyone love her. She’s learned the hard way what happens if she
breaks her rules. So she’s focused on being invisible and waiting
until she can set out on the road—her dream of freedom, at least
for a little while.
Blake
Hunter is a basketball star who has it all—everything about him
looks perfect to those on the other side of his protective walls. He
can’t let anyone see the shattered pieces behind the flawless
facade or else all his hopes and dreams will disappear.
One
dark night throws Chloe and Blake together, changing everything for
Blake. For Chloe, nothing changes: she has the road, and she’s
focused on it. But when the so-called perfect boy starts to notice
the invisible girl, they discover that sometimes with love, no one
knows where the road may lead.
Excerpt
#1
Chloe
lifted her gaze and locked it with mine. She shook her head again and
groaned, “Fine.” Then she took off her shirt.
My
jaw dropped.
My
hands had touched her bare skin, the curve of her hips, and her tiny
waist, but I’d seen her body only once, when she was in a bikini,
and that had been for only a minute. But that was nothing compared to
seeing her like this. Up close. So close her sports bra–covered
breasts were just under my nose.
“Blake?”
she whispered.
I
struggled to take my eyes off her chest, but I finally made it to her
face. She had her hair tied up in a messy knot on top of her head,
like she often did. But a few strands were stuck on her neck and on
her face . . . and a little sheen of sweat covered her arms and her
stomach, her chest, her breasts . . .
“Blake,”
she repeated, and I trailed my eyes back to hers again.
She
pouted before she said, “Give me the ball?”
I
shook my head and hid the ball behind my back.
She
pouted again. “Please?” she whispered. Then a hint of a smile
broke through.
“Are
you trying to seduce me into giving you my ball?”
Teaser
Quote
"Because over
the years of building walls and living my life one day at a time, I’d
learned to accept my fate and never hope for more than what I had.
I’d never questioned the way I thought about my life. But Blake—he
made me question it. He made me want to change it. To change my
outlook. And to change myself. But I couldn’t. And I wouldn’t.
Because one day, sooner rather than later, I’d be gone. And I’d
leave them all behind.”
Excerpt
#2 - Chapter One
There
was that familiar ache that I loved so much—a burn in my chest that
spread to the rest of my body. There was just one other feeling I
loved more. Well—two, if you included the high of sex.
Numbness.
A
constant state of numbness was my euphoria.
You
couldn’t tell. No one could.
My
feet thudded against the pavement. Sweat dripped from my hairline,
down my neck, and onto my bare back. I shut my eyes, urging the
numbness to kick in. I wanted to feel it everywhere. Not just in my
body but everywhere. Maybe I should quit basketball and take up
smoking weed as a hobby. I laughed to myself—Dad would love that.
Another reason to kick my ass.
I
rounded the corner with my eyes still shut. I knew that path in the
park better than I knew my own home. Which is why I was running at
two in the morning on a Saturday night. Sunday morning?
Whatever.
I
was five steps past the corner—the numbness had just started to
seep in—when I bumped into something. My eyes sprang open, and I
found myself staring at someone on the ground.
“Fuck,
I’m sorry,” I huffed, trying to level my breathing. I rested my
hands on my knees, waiting for the thumping in my heart to calm
itself. My skin stung and my muscles throbbed from the impact of our
bodies. I was six foot three, and my frame matched the constant
training and rigorous workouts it endured. Her—I couldn’t tell
what she looked like—but I knew this much: if the collision had
hurt me, it must’ve almost killed her.
She
slowly came to a sitting position, resting her ass on her heels. Her
head was bent, and her loose blonde hair formed a curtain around her
face. She lifted her hands, palms up, and examined them. Blood.
“Shit!
I’m so sorry.” A wave of panic whooshed through me.
Squatting
in front of her, I took her hands to study the damage. She yanked
them away and sniffed, straightening her legs out in front of her.
Her short-ass skirt left nothing to the imagination.
“Dammit,”
she whispered, her head still down.
My
gaze moved from the hem of her skirt to her knees. Blood.
“Fuck,
I’m so sorry,” I said for the third time.
It
was dark, the only light coming from the moon and a lamppost fifteen
yards away. I wanted to see her face, but I sure as hell wasn’t
going to ask her to look at me. “Are you okay?”
Before
she could answer, a rustling from the bushes interrupted us.
A
guy stepped out, close to my age. He looked rough, rougher than the
kids I hung out with—and I use that term loosely. He wiped the back
of his hand across his mouth, then eyed it. Blood.
His
eyes narrowed. Looking down at the girl in front of me, he seethed,
“You fucking whore!”
Slowly,
she stood up.
I
swear I could actually hear the clicking of the pieces as it all fell
into place in my mind.
Him—with
his fat lip, torn shirt, and undone fly.
Her—now
fully standing. The top of her tank was ripped, exposing one
bra-covered breast.
I
watched as her lips pursed and her eyes narrowed to slits, but then
fire flamed in them as she yelled, “Fuck you!”
He
took a step toward her with his hand raised.
Before
I knew it, I was between them, gripping his forearm, my other arm
behind me, wrapped around her waist. I could feel her shallow breaths
against my back.
“Who
the fuck are you?” he demanded, trying to pull away from my hold.
“Blake.
Who the fuck are you?”
He
laughed once, a snarl on his lips and a challenge in his eyes.
“What
are you, her bodyguard?”
I
lifted my chin and squared my shoulders. I towered over him, eying
him down. I knew I could take him. Easily. “I don’t know,
dickface. Does she need one?”
He
tried again to withdraw his arm. I grasped it tighter. Then a cynical
laugh escaped him. “Good luck. She’s a fucking tease— dresses
like a whore but won’t even suck dick.” He looked around my
shoulder at her. “You cock-teasing slut!”
Something
in me snapped.
Blood
rushed to my ears, and the numbness I’d hoped for was well and
truly gone. My arm—the one previously wrapped around her—moved
fast. My fingers had formed a fist and would have made contact with
his face— Would have—if not for the tiny blonde girl standing in
front of me. Between my intended target and me. With her entire body
weight, she pulled my arm downwards, her eyes widening. “Don’t,”
she said. “It’s not worth it.” Her voice was quiet, but her
expression screamed for me to let it go. I was so surprised by her
actions that I dropped Dickface’s raised arm.
Glaring
at the guy behind her, I tried for an even tone as I warned, “You
got three seconds to get out of here before I beat your ass.”
Her
warm hands were now pressed against my chest, their pressure causing
me to inhale sharply. My eyes fell to hers. They were pleading.
I
heard “fuck this” and then heavy footsteps thumping against the
pavement, the sound growing gradually more distant. My eyes, though,
they never left hers.
After
what felt like forever, she looked away.
I
blinked for what seemed like the first time.
She
suddenly noticed that her hands were still on my chest.
“Shit.
I’m sorry,” she said, pulling them away and hiding them behind
her back.
I
swallowed. It was thick and embarrassingly loud, louder than the
beating of my heart in my eardrums. “Are you okay?” I asked her.
Bending slightly, I finally relaxed enough to catch my breath.
“Yeah,
are you?”
Straightening,
I studied her warily. She was a mess. Scraped knees. Disheveled hair.
Shoe missing. I looked away when I caught sight of her purple bra,
openly exposed from her torn top.
She
cleared her throat.
I
returned my gaze to her once she’d crossed her arms over her chest,
hiding herself. She bit the corner of her lip, but everything else
was still. There was no movement, not until she slowly raised her
hand and wiped her cheek. “Thank you,” she whispered.
My
eyebrows bunched. It’d been a while since I’d heard such genuine
sincerity. “It’s no problem. Really.”
She
tried to smile and then adjusted her top while taking off her
remaining shoe. Then she just stood there, barefoot and shivering.
One
arm at her side, holding her one and only heel, the other covering
her breast. “Well, thanks for saving me.” She laughed softly,
jerking her head toward the path behind us. “I better get going.”
I
nodded, chewing on my thumb. Then some sense kicked in, and I stepped
in front of her, blocking her from walking away.
“You
shouldn’t be walking anywhere alone, especially—” I cut myself
off. “Dressed like that” was definitely the wrong thing to say.
Instead, I opted for “especially this late at night.”
Her
smile was tight. “I’ll be fine,” she assured me, looking around
at the darkness surrounding us.
She
shivered again.
I
pulled out my shirt, which I’d tucked into my shorts’ waistband,
and handed it to her. “It’s probably wet—from my sweat— and
it might smell a little funky, but you’ll be warmer.”
Her
face relaxed, and her lips curled up. “Thank you, Blake.”
“You’re
welcome, umm . . . ?”
She
paused, searching my face. “Abby.”
“Abby.”
I nodded in confirmation. “At least let me walk you wherever you
need to go.”
She
seemed to hesitate before nodding slowly. “I need to find my purse
and my phone.” She studied me for a moment. “I don’t suppose
you’re hiding a phone anywhere on you I can use for light?”
I looked down at my
running shorts and sneakers. “No. But it’s in my car . . .” I
pointed in the direction of the parking lot. “We can grab it and
come back.”
She
cursed under her breath. “It’s okay. I don’t think we’ll be
able to find our way back here. Not when it’s this dark. I’ll
come back in the morning or something.”
I
smiled. Knowing that park as well as I did had its perks. “I know
where we are. It’s fine.”
Grimacing,
she asked, “Are you sure? You’re not . . . on your way
somewhere?”
My
laughter echoed through the still air. “Yes, Abby, I’m sure.
Where would I be going dressed like this?”
She
smiled then. Amusement danced in her eyes. “I don’t know.” She
shrugged. “To kill someone?”
“What?”
I asked, surprised at her sharp wit. I turned and began moving toward
the lot.
When
she caught up to me, she continued. “Think about it.
How
many times do you hear on the news about dead bodies being found in
parks? You know who always finds them? Joggers.”
I
turned to her, tilting my head slightly, trying to work out whether
she was serious or not. She tried to hide her smile before adding,
“It seems a little suspicious to me—you joggers always being
first on the scene and all. My theory is that you’re all a bunch of
murderers, and you get away with it, using the jogger clause.
Makes
me wonder if you have some underground club where you compare notes
and brag about pulling off these murders.”
I
threw back my head and laughed. “That’s one amazing theory.”
“Well,”
she said, nudging my side with her elbow, “at least when you murder
me, you’ll know that I was onto you, buddy.”
“Yet,
here you are—walking with me in pitch-black darkness, at two in the
morning, to a more-than-likely abandoned parking lot, under the
impression I’m going to get you back to your necessities. You’re
not even slightly afraid of what might happen to you?” All joking
aside, she had to be a little worried. Surely.
The
air around us turned thick. “No, Blake. I know I’m safe with
you.”
She
said my name as if it had a different meaning.
We
walked the rest of the way to my car in silence.
Review
5 stars
This book was such a nice change from what I normally read. It was sweet and charming even with a whole bunch of tears at the end of it. I was bawling even telling my husband about it. I must admit that it was a little cliché that the star basketball star falls for the loner but I truly decided that they needed each other to grow and become what they are today. Chloe and Blake complete each other in way I didn’t see coming, I thought for sure that he would just dump her and stay with slutty girlfriend. He proved me wrong. He was patient and diligent with her and I think that’s what made her fall in love with him. Chloe was so giving even if she didn’t want to love anyone. She did it her own way and that’s why I was mess by the end of this book.
5 stars
This book was such a nice change from what I normally read. It was sweet and charming even with a whole bunch of tears at the end of it. I was bawling even telling my husband about it. I must admit that it was a little cliché that the star basketball star falls for the loner but I truly decided that they needed each other to grow and become what they are today. Chloe and Blake complete each other in way I didn’t see coming, I thought for sure that he would just dump her and stay with slutty girlfriend. He proved me wrong. He was patient and diligent with her and I think that’s what made her fall in love with him. Chloe was so giving even if she didn’t want to love anyone. She did it her own way and that’s why I was mess by the end of this book.
Jay
McLean is the author of the More Series, including More Than This,
More Than Her, More Than Him and More Than Forever. She also has two
standalones coming soon titled Where The Road Takes Me, and
Combative.
Jay
is an avid reader, writer, and most of all, procrastinator. When
she's not doing any of those things, she can be found running after
her two little boys, or devouring some tacky reality TV show.
She
writes what she loves to read, which are books that can make her
laugh, make her smile, make her hurt, and make her feel.
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