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354 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 27, 2013
“Let go, you fucker! You bastard! You Liar! I hate you right now!” I yell, slapping at his arm, trying to
pull in the opposite direction. But he’s too strong for me.
As soon as we’re in the foyer of the building, I reach out and grab a hold of the door, using it to
anchor myself and make it harder for him.
“I’m not letting you go,” he growls, turning on me, pushing me up against the glass door I’m holding
on to, breathing down into my face.
He takes a moment to look at me, his expression dark and stormy, his intent clear. He crashes his
mouth against mine, forcing his tongue over my lips, his hands sliding around my waist, practically
crushing me against him.
I try to fight it, I try to stay angry at him, but the power he holds over me begins to envelope me,
causing me to respond. The moment the first gasp escapes my mouth, I feel his cock, hot and hard
against my thigh.
I get that most people view sex as a big step in a relationship. I, personally, do not. I don't see a problem with giving in to your desires. I see more of a problem in denying yourself... If he'd just let me touch him, or if he'd just touch me, then this wouldn't all be such a big deal.Uh, what!? Does this not sound like something a crack addict would say? What kind of twisted logic is that? She basically just said everyone should have no restraint and sleep around all the time. I hope I'm not the only one who sees something really wrong with her point of view. I was disgusted with the sex scenes in this novel. Not only were there too many, but they played no role in furthering the plot, and too many of them came out of Damien forcing Etta into something she did not want to do.
