My Thoughts
Damn. Nashoda hooked me from the very first page. She always does. She rocked it once again with Haven and Crisis' story.
Haven has survived one hell of a nightmare only to still live in fear and suffers from excruciating flashbacks. When Crisis finds out just the edge of what she's going through he makes her promise to keep in touch daily with him. There is such a connection between them. He sees and understands her like no one else in her life. She can't share what happened to her with anyone yet. She doesn't trust anyone to that level yet. Crisis wants to be that person for her and little by little he gives her a reason to trust him. My heart broke for all that Haven went through both in the nightmare and in the aftermath. I loved that Crisis made her laugh and feel safe again. They also shared some pretty scorching hot moments together. I loved their story.
I give Shattered by You 5 hearts!
Haven has survived one hell of a nightmare only to still live in fear and suffers from excruciating flashbacks. When Crisis finds out just the edge of what she's going through he makes her promise to keep in touch daily with him. There is such a connection between them. He sees and understands her like no one else in her life. She can't share what happened to her with anyone yet. She doesn't trust anyone to that level yet. Crisis wants to be that person for her and little by little he gives her a reason to trust him. My heart broke for all that Haven went through both in the nightmare and in the aftermath. I loved that Crisis made her laugh and feel safe again. They also shared some pretty scorching hot moments together. I loved their story.
I give Shattered by You 5 hearts!
About the Book
What started out as a deal quickly became a friendship that
conquered monsters.
I killed, but I escaped hell.
Emotionless. Disconnected. Cold. A mannequin. It’s what I’d
become in order to survive the years held in captivity. I was able to endure
the abuse and devastating loss as long as I remained detached.
But he wouldn't let me.
Crisis, the bass guitarist in my brother’s rock band, Tear
Asunder. He’s cocky, rude, a total man-whore. But the rock star has far more
beneath the surface of his inked skin, and he’s determined to make me laugh
again.
He made me a "deal", but really, it was blackmail.
His terms were simple. Until his playful honesty became the
building blocks to something unexpected. Something strong enough to pull me
from the eye of the storm.
Because even though I escaped years of abuse, it didn’t mean
I was free.
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Excerpt
I walked down the hall, pulled the elastic band on my boxers
and glanced at my hard throbbing cock. “You’ll have to wait a little longer,
buddy.”
“Are you really talking to your cock?”
I let go of the elastic and it snapped hard on my abdomen.
Haven wasn’t making coffee; she was coming up the stairs with an armful of
clothes. Fuck, she looked hot, long blonde hair messy as if she’d tossed and
turned in her sleep, and she had sleepy eyes—adorable.
“Yeah. He’s angry this morning.” I stood right in the middle
of the top of the stairs so if she wanted to get by, she’d need to brush up
against me. It was childish, but fuck, I was a guy.
Her brows lifted. “Why is he angry?”
I smirked, loving that she was down for a little play.
“Placed an ‘out of order’ sign on him.” Her brows drew together and her eyes
flicked to my tented boxers.
“Doesn’t look out of order.”
I laughed and couldn’t help myself as I stroked the back of
my hand down her cheek. It took her by surprise and she swayed backwards. I
grabbed her arm before she toppled down the stairs and pulled her up onto the
landing next to me.
A white piece of clothing slipped from the pile she was
holding and fell at her feet. I smirked when I realized what it was, and took
great pleasure in helping her out since there was no way she could bend over
and get it without everything falling from her grasp.
I let her go and crouched, picking up the white lace
panties. I held them out and her nose twitched like a rabbit sensing danger. “I
like white. Prefer pink though, for future notice. And lace I love.”
She was trapped because if she snatched them from my hand,
she’d drop the clothes and if she didn’t then . . . I curled them up in my
palm.
“They aren’t mine,” she blurted.
God, she was cute. “Darlin’ I know they are and I love that
you’re denying it. Means you care.”
Now that raised a little heat in her cheeks and I liked it.
Shit, I liked it a lot because when I left a few months back, that would’ve
never happened and now that was twice. She was affected by me—good to know. “I
don’t care.”
I shrugged then turned to head back to my room to hide my
newly acquired treasure. I had no doubt she’d search for them the second I left
the house. I looked back over my shoulder and caught her eyes staring at my
butt; could’ve been my back, but unlikely. Really, it didn’t matter which. I
was just impressed she was eyeing me up.
“You can look, but don’t touch,” I said.
Her mouth dropped open then snapped shut. I disappeared
around the corner, then heard her stomping down the hall. Haven wasn’t a
stomper. She was graceful, elegant and controlled. Too controlled. And that
part of her was coming down.
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About the Author
Nashoda Rose is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling
author who lives in Toronto with her assortment of pets. She writes contemporary
romance with a splash of darkness, or maybe it’s a tidal wave.
When she isn't writing, she can be found sitting in a field
reading with her dogs at her side while her horses graze nearby. She loves
interacting with her readers and chatting about her addiction—books.
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