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**Each book in the
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Blurb
I come from a family of
fighters. I always thought I’d follow in their shadows, becoming
unstoppable in the ring. That changed the day I saved the life of a
woman I loved, but could never have.
My brother hailed me
as a hero, and my reward was a wheelchair.
Paralyzed, my life
became an inescapable nightmare.
Until I met her.
Ash Mabie had a
heart-stopping smile and a laugh that numbed the rage and resentment
brewing inside of me. She showed me that even the darkest night still
had stars, and it didn’t matter one bit that you had to lie in the
weeds to see them.
I was a jaded asshole
who fell for a girl with a knack for running away. I couldn’t even
walk but I would have spent a lifetime chasing her.
Now, I’m on the
ropes during the toughest battles of my life.
Fighting the shadows of
our past.
Fighting to reclaim my
future.
Fighting for her.
Excerpt
Flint and Ash
Excerpt
“Hey, Flint? What time
is it?” Quarry asked.
Ash’s smile actually
slipped completely. For the briefest of seconds, she appeared almost
ashamed.
I dragged my eyes away
from her in order to answer his question, but as I looked at my
wrist, I had no answer at all.
“Here,” she said as
she pulled my watch from her pocket.
What. The. Fuck?
Quarry howled with
laughter, and Ash chewed on her bottom lip.
“Explain,” I demanded,
wrapping my watch back around my wrist and shoving my wallet in the
front pocket of my hoodie.
Quarry filled in the
blank. “She’s a pickpocket, dude. You should have seen her when
she fell on your lap. It was so fucking fast. She straight-up stole
that shit from you, and you had no fucking clue.”
“I didn’t steal it! I
was gonna give it back,” she amended uncomfortably. “It was just
a joke.”
A joke.
A. Fucking. Joke.
And just like that, I
remembered why I didn’t laugh anymore.
“Was it funny? Stealing
from the cripple? You get a good laugh out of that?” I snapped,
spinning and rolling myself away. “You know, maybe my judgment of
you wasn’t all that off to begin with. Like father, like daughter,
I guess.” It was a low blow, but I felt completely betrayed by a
woman I didn’t even know.
“Flint, wait. I wasn’t
picking on the cripple!”
I fully realized that I
had just used the term, but it enraged me that she’d had the
audacity to repeat it back to me. Who the hell was this chick? I
pushed a hand into my pocket, searching for my keys. Fuck the food.
I’d leave her ass there. Hell, Quarry too if he didn’t get his
ass to the car.
“Get in the car, Q!” I
yelled, only to close my eyes and drop my chin to my chest when my
hand never made contact on the keys. “Son of a bitch,” I said as
I spun back around.
Quarry was laughing next
to her, but Ash’s cheeks were bright red.
“Keys.” I snapped my
fingers and opened my hand, palm up.
“Stop being a dick,”
Quarry said, casually tossing an arm around Ash’s shoulders.
She didn’t budge as she
held my glare.
“Keys,” I repeated,
but she remained still.
“It was a joke.” Her
chin began to quiver.
For fuck’s sake, I
wasn’t in any kind of mood to deal with bullshit from some girl I
didn’t even know and was quickly discovering I didn’t care to
know, either.
Quarry’s eyes grew wide
as she turned to him and buried her cries in his chest.
What the fuck, asshole! Q
signed before rubbing his hands over her back.
Her shoulders shook as she
let out a loud sob that shocked us both.
“Come on. Let’s sit
down.” Q tried to guide her over to an empty table.
Ash refused to look up and
tripped over one of the chairs.
“Shit,” Q said,
catching her around the waist.
I was just about to roll
my eyes when she glanced my way. He was still trying to get her back
on her feet and over to a table when her tear-free, bright-blue eyes
pointedly glanced in my direction. My head snapped back in surprise,
but a smile grew on her face.
Ash was about to put on a
show, and with that one look, she had invited me to have a front-row
seat.
As she floundered all over
Quarry, her hands slid between his pockets and her own. Every noise
she made and each time she flailed covered up a jarring movement. She
was keeping his mind too busy for it to process all the places she
was touching him. Hell, I was only watching her and I could barely
keep up.
There was no denying that
it was entertaining, but I wasn’t willing to show her that.
However, as she accidentally lifted her knee, catching Q in the
balls, a laugh erupted from my throat. He cupped his crotch while she
apologized profusely and pushed him toward the same chair he’d been
dragging her to only seconds before. Just before he sat, Ash swung
her arm out, unwinding Q’s belt from around his body before tossing
it at me.
“Oh God. I’m so
sorry!” she said as Quarry held a finger up to ask for a second to
recover. She didn’t wait at all though. Instead, she walked over in
my direction; her prideful smile grew with every step.
She pulled my keys out of
her pocket and dropped them into my lap. They were quickly followed
by Quarry’s phone, wallet, and house keys. Then she snagged his
belt off the floor and tossed it over her shoulder.
“It had absolutely
nothing to do with you being in a wheelchair. It was a joke and it
wasn’t supposed to piss you off.”
“Hey!” Quarry yelled.
“That was messed up. You did not have to knee me in the balls to
prove a point to him.”
“Oh, that wasn’t to
prove a point. That was for bullshitting me. You knew good and damn
well that he wouldn’t find it funny,” she said without ever
tearing her gaze from mine. “Look, I’m sorry. I don’t have a
lot of friends. And I’ve mentally noted that pickpocketing might
not be the best way to make new ones.” She shrugged. “Consider it
a lesson learned.”
“Three burgers all the
way, onion rings, and a shake?” the guy at the counter called out.
Ash arched an eyebrow.
“You want it to go, or are we good?”
I didn’t have to drop my
attitude. Sure, she’d apologized, but while I might have had a
short fuse, I also had a hell of a long burn. However, as she stood
in front of me with her arms crossed over her chest and her blue eyes
pleading for forgiveness, it magically fell away.
I swallowed hard. “No.
We’re good.”
“You sure?” She leaned
in, eyeing me warily, but her smile began to grow.
I swear to God it pulled
at my lips as well. I fought it. But the harder I tried to keep it
restrained, the bigger Ash’s grew. She was stealing my smile. The
chick was good! Finally, with an eye roll, I let out a quiet chuckle,
which seemed to appease her.
“Good. Now, help your
brother get redressed and I’ll make the fancy sauce.” She waggled
her eyebrows.
Haven’t
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in
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About
the Author:
Aly Martinez
Born and raised in
Savannah, Georgia, Aly Martinez is a stay-at-home mom to four crazy
kids under the age of five, including a set of twins. Currently
living in South Carolina, she passes what little free time she has
reading anything and everything she can get her hands on, preferably
with a glass of wine at her side.
After some encouragement
from her friends, Aly decided to add “Author” to her ever-growing
list of job titles. Five books later, she shows no signs of slowing.
So grab a glass of Chardonnay, or a bottle if you’re hanging out
with Aly, and join her aboard the crazy train she calls life.
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