Here is the first book in the ‘Unbroken’ Series, another wild and wicked story with a potent mix of romance and deep passion by Katelyn Skye. All Claire Taylor was looking for was an affordable apartment close to the café where she works as a waitress. So when a tiny studio apartment at the back of a Charleston mansion is up for rent, Claire jumps at the opportunity and moves in. Her new home is quaint and perfect for her right now, but it is always overshadowed by the looming presence of the mansion not far away. But what she isn’t expecting is to be struck by an overpowering attraction to her landlord – reclusive Charleston aristocrat Turner Smith, who is as mysterious as he is sexy. As he shows her around the grounds and becomes more familiar with her day by day, Claire finds herself drawn in by Turner’s dark charm and good looks. Soon this good girl from the country is caught up in a passion the likes of which she’d never imagined with the most erotic man of her dreams. But as the lovers get closer, who will try and tear them apart? And what secrets from his past will be inevitably brought to light? This series is a contemporary romance featuring searing and graphic depictions of romantic activity.
"There was a naughty girl And a naughty girl was she, For nothing would she do But scribble poetry"
Katelyn Skye began her creative career very young, writing little romantic poems that she was too afraid to show to anybody. After graduating from high school and getting admitted into college, her poems slowly developed into longer verses and eventually into little stories that she finally allowed others to read.
They eventually matured, as she did, to romances filled with the wildest fancies of her imagination. As her own sex life flourished, so did the lives of her characters and her stories became edgier, more alive than ever before.
Katelyn Skye endeavors to give her readers the most modern and contemporary romance tales for women. She writes strong, independent female characters who either learn to, or are not afraid to experience all that life has to give.
She hopes you enjoy reading her work as much as she has always enjoyed writing it.