What do you do when the most intense passion you’ve ever
felt is with a person you hate?
Sit back, hold on, and enjoy Clay and Lark’s bumpy ride.
The only thing worse than living in a town where everyone
hates you is having to work for the man who broke your heart.
Redemption, Tennessee held nothing but painful memories that
Lark Ashton had no desire to rehash. After the only man she’s ever loved crushed
her soul and spirit, and all her friends turned their backs on her, she swore
to herself she’d never go back. But when her aunt calls, asking a favor she
can’t possibly refuse, Lark finds herself public enemy number one . . . again
Clay Morrison has spent seven years trying to convince
himself he’s no longer in love with Lark Ashton. But when the woman he thinks
betrayed him and his family returns, she brings with her a whole slew of
feelings he’s worked hard to ignore. Now he can’t get the bane of his existence
out of his head.
She’s in desperate need of a job. He can’t resist the chance
to have her at his mercy.
And they’re both about to discover what happens when the
most intense passion they’ve ever felt is with a person they hate.
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Johnaka's Review
“Second chances and misunderstandings, 5 stars”
First off, can I just say my heart broke for Clay, Lark, and Callum? Clay and Lark were a couple for years until Clay’s brother Callum got into trouble. Rumor had it Lark was the one who ratted her out, so Clay and the town ran her out. Now she’s back to take care of her aunt. Lark just wants to keep her head down and do what needs to be done. But that’s easier said than done, right? Soon enough, sparks fly between these two.
Like most males, Clay has his head shoved where the sun doesn’t shine for a bit. He still sees her as enemy number one. Soon enough though, those feelings pass and he remembers why he fell in love with her. Will these two get their second chance or will it all come crashing down before they can really start?
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Plot-5/5 Characters-5/5 Heat-5/5 Writing style- 5/5 Overall-5/5
At Lumpy’s little yip of excitement, I looked down and
covered my mouth with a finger. “Shh!” I whispered. “Do you want us to get
caught?”
I could have sworn he understood me, because he turned and
looked at the kitchen’s doorway, raising his ears slightly like he was
listening closely to make sure no one was coming.
“Good boy,” I crooned quietly when he looked back up at me
with those big, round chocolaty eyes. “You keep quiet and I’ll give you all the
treats.” Just to show him I was a woman of my word, I pulled another piece of
thinly sliced chicken from the deli bag I’d found in one of the fridge’s
drawers. That was the fifth slice I’d given sweet Lumpy since I spotted Clay’s
name written on one side of the bag in black permanent marker.
As far as I was concerned, he totally deserved it. “Is that
good chicken?” I cooed, smiling wide when Lumpy’s tail began swishing back and
forth across the floor like a hyper little bunny. “Yeah. I bet it is. I bet
your daddy spent a pretty penny, getting that from the butcher instead of the
sandwich meat section like a regular person.” I pulled out another slice and
tossed it up so Lumpy could chomp it midair. Next I was going to teach him how
to balance a treat on his nose before catching it.
“Serves him right for making me clean out the stupid
fridge.”
I’d been with Morrison Construction for three days, and as I
suspected, Clay was going out of his way to make my job miserable. There hadn’t
been another blowup like the insanely tense scene in Callum’s empty office,
however that didn’t mean he was taking it easy on me. Because he absolutely wasn’t.
But I wasn’t going to let him see how much he was getting to
me. The more I swallowed down my snide comments or bit my cheek until it bled
to keep from calling him every vile curse in the history of the human word, the
angrier he seemed to get. For some reason, it felt like he wanted me to fight
back. So I wouldn’t give him that luxury. It was childish, pushing his buttons
like that, but I was giving myself that little rebellion.
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Born and raised around Houston Texas, Jessica spent most of
her life complaining about the heat, humidity, and all around pain in the ass
weather. It was only as an adult that she quickly realized the cost of living
in Houston made up for not being able to breathe when she stepped outside.
That’s why God created central air, after all.
Jessica is the mother of a perfect little boy–she refuses to
accept that he inherited her attitude and sarcastic nature no matter what her
husband says.
In addition to being a wife and mom, she’s also a wino, a
coffee addict, and an avid lover of all types of books–romances still being her
all time favs. Her husband likes to claim that reading is her obsession but she
just says it’s a passion…there’s a difference. Not that she’d expect a boy to
understand.
Jessica has been writing since she was a little girl, but
thankfully grew out of drawing her own pictures for her stories before ever
publishing her first book. Because an artist she is not.
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