Book Description:
Photographs.
Images.
Snapshots in time.
This is how I experience my life. I’ve hidden behind my
camera and viewed the world through the lens. I watch other people live their
lives. I’ve given up on my dreams, and sheltered my heart from love; because
both have given me nothing but pain. Even thinking about opening myself up,
sends my fears into overdrive. It’s better to be safe, than to take a risk and
have your life shattered into pieces alongside your heart. This is what I
believed.
Dangerous.
Risks.
Fear Nothing.
I live for the rush of adrenaline I get when I work my
stunts. Nothing else matters but the feel of my heart pounding when I challenge
the line between life and death. Women are nothing more than a distraction;
they use me for my connections, as I use them to escape the pain of my past
before moving on to my next adrenaline fix. My life is consumed with
excitement, danger and risks—it’s all I needed.
Denials.
Fear.
The complete wrong time.
Jasmin and Jet will face off over photos, stunts and the
truth hidden in their hearts. The
last person Jasmin wants to be with is a man who takes life for granted. Jet wants to give his heart to no one;
especially one who might not understand the secrets that haunt him. Despite
their protests, Jasmin’s and Jet’s lives tangle; the threads of love and fear
bind them. Between their passions and their pasts, they fight to hang onto each
other . . . but will the stakes be too high when faced with the ultimate
sacrifice?
** 18+ for adult situations, sexual situations and language.
Excerpt:
Jogging to the stairs, I put Elise from
my mind . . . something that was easy to do when I got a glimpse at the girl
walking up the stairs, a camera slung around her neck. Photographer or tourist?
She had long, wavy, dark hair that was causally messy and gave me an instant
itch to bury my fingers into it; to see if it was as thick and silky as it
looked. Grinning, I thought about Hugh’s suggestion and it suddenly seemed like
a very good idea. I slowed my steps so we met on the next landing. I stood
between her and the stairs going up, put on my best, crooked grin—the one that
had earned me cookies, women and jobs, depending on my age.
“I’m sorry, you can’t go up there; it’s
a closed set. I’m afraid I’ll have to escort you back to the lobby.” I pointed
to the lower stairs, and then folded my arms across my chest, grinning like a
fool. A whiff of perfume curled around me and the smile on my face stretched
wider; she smelled like heaven, whispers of flowers and moonlit nights. Shit, I
was damn near poetic in my musings.
Her eyes flicked up to mine, surprise
crossing her face, but it was me who caught my breath. Her eyes were green,
shadowed with a dark ring of black, smoky and full of depth. Those eyes sucked
me in with an effortlessness that shot through my body. And although the beauty
of her eyes was undeniable, there was something else, a quality I couldn’t put
my finger on, a softness that I hadn’t seen since what seemed like a lifetime
ago . . . .
“I have a pass,” she said, her sweetly
husky voice coiling around me, lingering on my skin as if she’d touched me with
her fingertips. She held up a tag and a camera that hung from her neck. “I have
an appointment waiting for me.”
I gave into temptation, stepping closer
to her, drinking her in; the curve of her cheek, the sudden hollow in her
throat as she took a deep surprised breath. She blushed; she actually blushed!
How long had it been since I met someone who wasn’t skilled at playing men? Who
hadn’t worked what they’d wanted from the man in question and then left as soon
as they could?
This girl was no model, no actress, not
because she wasn’t beautiful, but because she was dressed in a t-shirt and cut
off shorts with no name brand, and scuffed running shoes that had seen better
days. Inwardly, I heaved a sigh of relief. She wouldn’t be after anything I had
to offer, no connections for this girl.
She was perfect.
I continued to smile, feeling the
tension between us and the pounding of my heart, like I was about to pull off a
particularly risky move; knowing by the way her eyes dilated she felt the . . .
whatever it was between us too.
“Excuse me, I don’t want to be late.”
She tried to step around me, and I followed her, making sure to keep my
distance, but not letting her get away from me. God damn, she was fine.
Natural, that’s what it was; she had a natural beauty untouched by surgery,
Botox or heavy make-up. She was clean and fresh, something I’d almost forgotten
existed.
I wanted to taste her. Without another
thought, I lifted my hand to brush along the edge of her jaw, her skin like
satin under my fingers. Her eyes widened, dilating further as her mouth pursed
and her jaw tightened. Such a mixture of desire and denial in those deep green
eyes. The emerald color flashed with irritation, sparkling as if on fire—green
fire to burn me all the way to my soul and back, if I let it. I stifled a
shiver of anticipation, my muscles tensing, prepping me to move fast. To move
in for the killer kiss that would seal the deal, leave her at my mercy.
The way she stood, the tension in her
muscles, the spark of fire in her eyes at being touched without permission, all
told me she wasn’t like the other girls. Which only made me more certain that I
wanted her.
She was exactly what I’d been looking
for without even knowing it.
I closed the distance between us, the
tension in her body vibrating off her skin. She lifted her chin, eyes snapping
with impatience, and put a finger to my chest, poking at me.
“I said excuse me; I meant it. I have a
meeting, and I don’t think he will appreciate me being late. He’s a busy man.”
“What kind of meeting?” My lips quirked
upward; damn, she had some spunk too. This was looking better and better. “You
don’t mean like the kind of meeting that pays you by the hour, do you?” I had
no such thoughts, but I couldn’t resist teasing her.
Her mouth dropped open. “I would . . .
never . . . ugh!”
I held up my hands. “I had to ask.
Because if we’re going to continue this relationship I need to make sure that
I’m your one and only. I don’t share well, nor do I play well with others.”
She drew herself up, reached out and
for a split second I thought she was going to touch my face, maybe even cup my
chin for a kiss. Nope, not my Spitfire.
She grabbed my ear, twisted it hard,
and punctuated her words with increased pressure and torque. “I will never be
your one and only; it’s none of your business why I’m here, now get out of my
way.”
I yelped, unable to pull away from her
hand and my ear, which she continued to clutch as she dragged and pushed me from
my place in front of the stairs.
“What the hell was that?” I griped as
she let go and I put a hand over my now throbbing ear.
“That was a move I learned to use on my
brother when he was being a pain in my butt.” She snapped over her shoulder as
she strode up the stairs, long legs eating up the steps, her pert little ass
beckoning me with each sway of her softly rounded hips.
Well, I’ll be damned.
I scrubbed at my ear and let her go; if
she was here on some sort of assignment, I would track her down. I stared up
the stairs, listening to the woman’s footsteps grow distant. To be fair, I’d
have followed her if it wasn’t for Elise waiting at the top for me.
“Spitfire, don’t forget me!” I called
up the stairwell.
“Shut up!” She shouted back.
I chuckled to myself. Nope, I wouldn’t
be forgetting her anytime soon.
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About the Author:
Shannon
Mayer lives in the southwestern tip of Canada with her husband, dog, cats,
horse, and cows. When not writing she spends her time staring at immense
amounts of rain, herding old people (similar to herding cats) and attempting to
stay out of trouble. Especially that last is difficult for her.
She is the
author of the The Nevermore Trilogy, The Rylee Adamson Novels and the Celtic
Legacy series. Her first New Adult Romance, High Risk Love, is scheduled for
release July 1, 2013.
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