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Low broke Cage’s heart by getting with Marcus in Because of Low. Cage went into a tailspin that ended in a DUI. In order to salvage his baseball scholarship—the one thing he truly valued besides Low—Cage must take a summer job. At a farm. Away from Sea Breeze. With lots of cows, but no hot girls. Maybe that’s what Cage needs to get back on track.
But wait—there’s that hostile daughter of the farm boss. She’s pretty and occasionally sweet, and there seems to be a lot of sadness and mystery behind her anger. Cage is dying to strip her down—physically and mentally—in the back of the barn. But is he prepared for what will happen afterward?
304 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 25, 2012
“I understood that pain was real and sometimes things didn't last. Sometimes you just had to enjoy it while it lasts and cherish it when it's gone.”-Eva

”The invisible fairy was embarrassed by her behavior,” I muttered and sank deeper into the water.It has it all! A wonderful setting, a drool-worthy bad boy, a heart tugging backstory, a lovely heroine and just enough drama. Dual 1-POV between chapters worked wonders! And did I mention that it is H.A.W.T? Abbi Glines stepped into adult territory. The chemistry is sizzling !
“Why? What did she do?” he asked, following me out deeper into the water.
“She drank a little too much,” I admitted.
Cage eyes went wide in surprise. “Really? Fairies drink? I’ll be damned. I had no idea. Would you mind letting her know I don’t hold it against her. I happened to have made some bad choice where tequila was involved.”
“She deserved a man who could take care of her. But fuck if I was just going to leave her. I couldn't do that. I may not be good enough for her but I was gonna damn well try my hardest to become worthy.”
"I wouldn't cry. I didn't cry. I also didn't fucking beg. I knew what it felt like to beg someone to want you. I'd been called a worthless piece of shit by my father from the time I was five. Then again by my mother when I was teenager rebelling because of the life I'd been handed. I decided long ago if I was worthless then I didn't have to live by anyone's fucking rules. I'd make my own."