Title: Used (Unlovable #1)
Author: Lynetta Halat
Genre: New Adult Romance
Release Date: January 19, 2014
Series: Unlovable
Hosted by: Love Between the Sheets Promotions
Synopsis
I am a slut. No worries. I've come to terms with it, and you will too. I’m not one of those girls who thinks she’s too plain, too fat, too skinny, too shy … no, I don’t have that kind of luck. I’m the girl who knows she’s just right for everyone. — Denver A reputation as a manwhore–with–a–heart–of–gold tends to precede me. But, I don’t do girls with issues, that is until this girl. It's this girl I want to fix. This girl I want to protect. And maybe … more. — Ransom Being in love with the same girl your entire life isn't all it's cracked up to be. She uses me in every way imaginable. How does she see me? I am her perpetual one-night stand. No strings, no attachments. Just mind-numbing sex ... for her anyway. — Greer Feeling like the life is being choked out of her in the small town of Anaconda, Montana, Denver Dempsey craves the escape that college offers … even if that means leaving her “best friend with benefits” and looking for a new way to forget. Thinking she's found the perfect hookup in Ransom, Denver's outlook on college is bright. That is, until Greer shows up looking for a second chance, and Ransom's interest turns to hatred. Love. Hate. Triangle. Who's using who?
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Excerpt
After a few minutes, Greer stretches out beside me and
searches for my hand. Only his hand touches mine, but my whole being tingles.
He threads his fingers through mine and runs his thumb over my palm. Something
in me twists and splinters, shooting chills all through my body. My breath
hitches in my throat because I can’t breathe around the knot that has formed
there.
“You feel it too,” he says simply.
I close my eyes tighter, suddenly embarrassed by the fact
that I’m not slick. “Yes,” I admit in a whisper.
“Look at me, Denver.”
Turning my head to the side, I open my eyes to find his
blue-eyed gaze roaming over me. His eyes find mine, and we just take each other
in. I want to say something, but I can’t think of one darn thing that sounds
intelligent or even … sexy. Do I even want to be sexy for him? Yes. Yes, I do. I see stupid girls flirt
with him all the time. I don’t want to be that
girl, but I do want him to see me as a girl and not just his friend. Ironic,
since I’ve spent my whole life telling him not
to treat me like a girl.
“I want to kiss you so bad … but if I kiss you, it will
change everything,” he says in that gravelly voice.
“Change is good,” I whisper.
Rolling to his side, his mouth is centimeters from mine. I
can’t make myself move although I’m aching with want. But I haven’t been
kissed—ever. And I haven’t kissed anyone since that time on the monkey bars in
seventh grade when I stuck my tongue in Brian Thomas’s mouth on a bet. I
shocked the shit out of him, and he didn’t even kiss me back. When the bell
rang, he jerked back and hit his head hard, sending him to the nurse for the
rest of the afternoon. Not my finest moment.
“I don’t want to lose my best friend,” he tells me.
I bring up my other hand and run it over his jaw. “You’re
not going to lose me. No matter what. We’ll still be friends.”
“Relationships ruin friendships. We’ve seen enough of that.”
I shiver with that truth. “True. But we’re different. We’ve
been together since before we were born. I can’t live without you, so I won’t
hurt our friendship.”
Bringing our entwined hands up, he kisses my knuckles. “Me
either. We’ll take it slow, all right?”
“All right, my golden boy,” I whisper.
The effect of my words is instantaneous; the blue in his
eyes intensifies to boiling. He leans in, his lips brushing mine softly.
“Denver,” he whispers against me. “I’ve always wanted to make you mine. Ever
since I understood what that meant. I’ve never seen anyone but you.” And even
though his eyes burn with passion, I hear a little tremor in his voice. Now,
him always putting off those girls makes a whole lot more sense.
“I thought we were taking it slow,” I chastise, but I
delight in knowing that he feels something more for me.
“I just want you to know that I don’t take this lightly.
You’re the most important person in my universe. And I’ll do anything to
protect us.”
His declaration unleashes a torrent of need in me, and I no
longer want him to kiss me—I need him
to kiss me. “Greer, will you shut up and kiss me, please?”
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