My Thoughts
Not only is this a book you won't be able to put down until the very end, Shame is a story that will stick with you long after its last page. This is Lisa's story. She has run from her past which is one laced with despair and shame all connected to her ex-boyfriend. He is a cruel monster and torments her which we get a glimpse of in his journal entries. My heart just broke for her. Just as she is beginning to move on a heal with Tristan, her past comes back to kick her in the gut.
This isn't an easy book to read as you will definitely run the full range of emotions possible and that's what I love about Rachel's writing. She makes you feel way past the page.
I give Shame 5 hearts!
This isn't an easy book to read as you will definitely run the full range of emotions possible and that's what I love about Rachel's writing. She makes you feel way past the page.
I give Shame 5 hearts!
About the Book
Everything done in darkness, will eventually be brought into
the light.
I ran, but all it did was keep me one step ahead of my past.
I tried to start over; new name, new identity. But you can't change your soul.
A fresh start at college was just what I needed. For a
while, it worked. I was the party girl, the one that seemed confident, but it
was a lie.
When guys kissed me--I felt only pain.
When they touched me--Nothing but fear.
Deep inside, every girl wants to be the beauty in the story,
to find someone that will see you as their world.
But the truth? I was the beast. And as much as I wanted
redemption, I wasn't fool enough to think I'd ever get it.
Until he walked into my life.
I wasn't prepared to fall for someone. My scars were too
deep, the wounds too raw. But he offered me peace, he offered me security. I
should have known it was just another lie--I should have known that falling in
love with my professor was a bad idea.
But I was powerless to stop myself from falling.
And he was powerless to catch me.
Because the darkness finally caught up to me, and as fate
would have it, a cruel twist almost bled me dry. But I'm stronger than I knew.
I'm stronger than you think.
You think you know my story, but you don't....after all
everyone has Shame in their lives-- and I'm no longer afraid to show you mine.
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Excerpt
I closed my eyes and leaned my forehead against hers. A
shaky breath escaped her lips. “I’m going to kiss you now.”
“Are you trying to prepare me or ask permission?” she
whispered, her voice beckoning me like a siren’s call.
“Both.” My lips hovered near hers. “I figure it’s only
fair.”
“Fair?” She pulled back slightly. “How so?”
“Ten thousand.” I angled my head and watched the pulse jump
on her neck. “That’s how many nerve endings, on average, are in your lips.
Consequently, when your body anticipates pleasure, the build-up is the best
part. Imagine, those ten thousand nerves are swelling, allowing blood to surge
through them in anticipation of… what?” I swept my tongue across her lower lip
and whispered, “Of being touched. I ask permission, not because I’m being a
gentleman. It’s actually the complete opposite. I ask permission so your brain
anticipates the pleasure before I’ve ever even touched you.”
I tasted her lower lip again and abruptly dipped my tongue
into her mouth. Then just as quickly retreated. “The human body is an
instrument. Know how to master it… and well…” I let my voice drop as I moved my
hands slowly to her shoulders and tugged her body flush against mine. Our
mouths met softly at first. I deepened the kiss, memorizing her taste, knowing
I wouldn’t experience a kiss like this again in my lifetime. The way her scent,
her soft moans destroyed my body, wrecked me from the deepest part of me, was
nothing short of life-altering.
And I’d like to think I’d kissed a lot of women.
I’d studied the psychology of sexuality.
I was an expert in pleasure.
But she was schooling me, absolutely wreaking havoc on every
logical thought as her soft whimper cascaded over me. Blood surged through my
body as it tightened with awareness at her proximity.
She pulled back, her lips swollen. “That was… not a good
enough warning.”
Laughing softly, I cupped the back of her head and gently
drew it toward mine and kissed her again, angling my lips differently,
searching her, consuming her, drawing pleasure from her lips as if it was my
life goal to discover every single secret she owned.
Her arms wrapped around my neck. She was shy; she didn’t
push against me, didn’t wrap her legs around me or moan into my mouth like I
was having sex with her rather than kissing her.
My hands moved down her corset to her hips, and I lifted her
into the air and walked her backward toward the brick wall. The whole time, our
masks collided. In frustration, I ripped hers off, then mine. The shadows of
moonlight hid our faces as I kissed her harder, losing myself in her.
Her nails dug at the back of my neck as she jerked my head
harder. Groaning, I let her fall to the ground as I placed my hands on the
brick wall to keep myself from ripping the dress from her body.
Shouting started from the ballroom.
“Ten, nine…!”
“Eight,” I whispered against her mouth. “Seven.”
“Six.” She sighed, her breathing labored as her tongue found
mine again. “Five.”
“Four, three.” I pulled back and trailed kisses down her
neck.
“Two.”
We broke apart, both breathing heavy. “One.”
People burst out onto the balcony as the fireworks started,
lighting up the sky. And our faces.
And the only thing I could say as she gasped in horror was
“Oh, shit.”
About the Author
Rachel Van Dyken is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal,
and USA Today Bestselling author of regency and contemporary romances. When
she's not writing you can find her drinking coffee at Starbucks and plotting
her next book while watching The Bachelor.
She keeps her home in Idaho with her Husband and their
snoring Boxer, Sir Winston Churchill. She loves to hear from readers! You can
follow her writing journey at www.rachelvandykenauthor.com
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