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It's finished! Just sent the completed manuscript of Reckless to my agent. Yay! =D

But from first manuscript to final, there will be a hell of a lot of changes, and a few re-writes. So it makes sense...


OMG guys hurry up and like her facebook page so we can read the first 2 chapters of reckless plus more right now!!!:)
Hurry guys like the page and tell others to do it too.

Would you like to read the first two chapters of Reckless before March? You can!! Here’s how: When this page reaches 20,000 likes, I’ll be releasing chapter one, all of the teasers, the Anna POV scene and more! At 25,000 likes I’ll be releasing chapter two of Reckless, the sexy Thoughtless outtake, and a brand-new, fan-chosen Kellan POV scene from the series (and by the poll, it looks like I’ll be writing the rain scene!) Now, go spread the word!


I'm having the same problem everything i click on the link it doesn't do anything it just scrolls back up the page!!
Thank you all for being so patient with me!! I’m finally feeling a little more caught up. I’m sorry it is so late in coming, but here is the Reckless teaser I promised you:
A little boy grin on his face, he asked, “How was it?”
I shook my head, wondering if he was aware that my answer to that question was always going to be the same. Tossing my arms around his neck as the falling elevator made m...y stomach shift, I told him, “Amazing! Perfect! Wonderful! I could go on and on.”
Pressing me against the back wall, Kellan murmured, “Maybe later,” as he leaned in to kiss me. As our mouths moved together, I silently wished that we were on the top floor of a very tall building. As Kellan’s tongue brushed against mine, his hips pushing me against the wall as his fingers slipped under my shirt to caress the indentation of my lower back, I knew that no building on earth could have possibly been tall enough.
When the car stopped, Kellan released me. Face contrite, he whispered, “I’m sorry.”
Feeling a little drunk from our short, heated moment, I responded with a laugh. “You don’t ever have to be sorry for that.”
Pulling me past the small swarm of people trying to enter the elevator, Kellan shook his head. “No, for earlier.”