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Authors: Penelope Ward

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From the author of the #1 bestselling romance, #Jake Undone, #comes a friends-to-lovers story of longing, #passion, #betrayal and redemption…with a twist that will rip your heart out.

Skylar was my best friend, #but I secretly pined for her. One thing after another kept us apart, #and I’ve spent the last decade in fear of losing her forever.

First, #it was the cancer, #but she survived only to face the unthinkable at my hands. Because of me, #she left town. For years, #I thought I’d never see her again.

But now she’s back…and living with him.

I don’t deserve her after everything I’ve put her through, #but I can’t live without her. This is my last chance because she’s about to make the biggest mistake of her life. I can see it her eyes: she doesn’t love him. She still loves me...which is why I have to stop her before it’s too late.

, #Literature & Fiction, #Romance, #Contemporary, #romantic comedy, #Inspirational

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I could always tell what kind of a sexual mood he was in by the look in his eyes. Sometimes,

he’d want me to direct, but this wasn’t going to be one of those days. This time, he would take

what he wanted.

I whispered in his ear and slowly stroked him. “What do you want, baby?”

“I want you to suck my cock.”

Yup. I was right.

I kneeled and flicked my tongue over the thin line of hair on his stomach leading into his

shorts. I took him into my mouth and stroked him at the base, sucking hard to the back of my

throat. He massaged and pulled at my hair as he bent his head back, struggling to catch his

breath. Normally, I’d keep going, but I was eager to have sex with him when he was in this kind of

a mood.

After a couple of minutes, I stopped. “Where do you want me?”

“You know where I want you.”

Mitch lay back on the bed. Veins protruded from his cock, which was as hard it got and

sticking up straight up in the air. It moved at the sight of my mouth lowering down on it as I

sucked the moisture off the tip slowly one last time.

After I positioned myself over him, he moaned as he sank into me. He grabbed my hips and

slid my body rhythmically over him. “This is heaven. I’m so deep in there,” he said. “You feel

incredible at this angle.”

“I love it like this, too,” I said as my ass rubbed against his balls.

He placed his rough hands over my breasts, squeezing them together. “Fuck…this was just

what I needed.”

I moved down on him faster. Being on top allowed me to see every inch of his hard body. I

licked my lips and continued to ride him, ogling the cut muscles of his tattooed chest bearing my

name. He’d thrust upward, and his six-pack would become more prominent as he tightened his ab

muscles with each movement into me. I got off on watching it. Drool literally dripped from my

lower lip onto him.

His pupils dilated, and I knew he was very close. “I love the way you look at me when we fuck,”

he groaned. “I want to fill you with my cum. Now. I can’t hold back anymore.”

My orgasm vibrated through me instantly. He knew I loved a filthy mouth. Sometimes, it only

took one sentence to set me off. “Oh, yes. Yes!”

Because the house was empty, he held nothing back and yelled out louder than he had been

able to in months. I watched his chest move up and down as he came almost violently.

My hair covered both of our faces as I bent down to kiss him. My breasts were plastered

against his sweaty chest. We had to get ready, but a part of me wished we could stay in bed all day like this.

“It’s fucking painful,” he said.

“What is?”

“How much I love you.”

I rolled to the side and wiped his eyes. “Is that why you cry?”

“Don’t know. I can’t stop them because these tears aren’t derived from my conscious brain. I

have a theory, though.”

“What is it?”

“This is all coming from someplace deeper, like when we make love my soul cries tears of joy

because it comes together with its other half.”

“That’s beautiful.” I kissed his shoulder. “Or it could just be really good sex.”

Mitch started to tickle me, and we went for another round before heading into the bathroom.

***

MITCH

The charcoal from the grill filled the air out back. People would be arriving any minute. As I

dumped bags of ice into the two coolers, a little voice came up from behind me.

“We’re back, Daddy.”

That sound always tugged at my heartstrings. I’d never get sick of being called that name.

My mother had just arrived at the house with the kids about ten minutes after Skylar and I

took our shower. It was good timing.

I lifted Lara up in the air. “How’s my little girl? Did you have a good time at the park?”

“Grammy bought us some Fun Dip.”

I looked at my mother. “Grammy, that’ll rot their teeth.”

Henry had red powder all over his cheeks.

My mother shrugged her shoulders. “It’s Lara’s special day. I told her she could pick one thing

at the drug store, and that was what she wanted. She got some for him, too.”

I put my daughter down. “I suppose we can make an exception for today.”

She giggled, exposing her missing front tooth and licked the white stick before dunking it into

the blue powder again.

Today, we were celebrating the fact that our adoption of Lara was officially made final

yesterday. She had really felt like ours for a while, though. Now five, she’d been living with us for over a year.

Skylar and I had visited an adoption agency about a year and a half ago, looking to adopt a

newborn, but they told us there would be a long waiting list. We were willing to be patient, but

then they mentioned a little girl who had been in foster care since she was one and needed a

home. She was only three and a half at the time and wore her hair in two little braids. When I saw

her, I just knew she was my daughter. I never thought I’d be lucky enough to fall in love with two

girls in braids over the course of my life. It happened with Lara, and it was instant. She almost

looked like little Skylar, too, with her reddish brown hair and a few freckles on her face.

Lara was such a good little sister to Henry and even explained his autism in her own cute way

to people who would stare at us in public. She’d say, “He’s not being bad. He’s just my brother and has autism. You should look it up on the computer.” It was a relief to know that Henry would have

a big sister to look after him someday when I couldn’t.

“Daddy, will you chase me?”

“Just let me throw these steaks on, and then we’ll play one round of tag.” She stayed hanging

onto my leg until I finished placing the raw meat down. I looked at her little hands wrapped

around my knee and smiled at her big eyes looking up at me.

As I chased her around the yard, our guests started to pour in through the fence. A few of

Skylar’s friends from her volunteer gig at the hospital showed up at the same time as Davey and

Zena and their baby daughter, Dena. Then, some neighbors started trickling in holding food and

drink items.

Skylar’s mother was next to arrive, followed by Jake and Nina who had come all the way from

Boston.

Skylar had made about six different side dishes and started putting all the food out on the

buffet table. Henry walked up to her requesting something on his iPad. She didn’t know I was

watching her as she stopped everything to lift him up and kiss him on the nose. Henry hadn’t

changed or improved dramatically over the years. His speech still wasn’t developing as we’d

hoped, but he did have two words: bird and mama. My son, who at one time was indirectly the

catalyst for tearing us apart, had become
our
son and part of the glue that put us back together. I was a prime example of how one small decision can shape an entire life. Sometimes, if you’re

lucky, the biggest hardship can lead to your greatest blessing. It just takes time to see that God

works in mysterious ways.

Jake came up behind me. “Hey, Bitch.”

We smacked hands “Thanks for making the trek, Jake.”

“No problem, man. I brought my karaoke machine for later.” He was holding two glasses.

“Where do you keep the good liquor?”

“That’s my makeshift bar over there. Everything’s underneath.”

“How do you make that fruity drink they were passing around at your wedding? Nina wants

one. It was some weird ass name, wasn’t it? What was it called again?”

“A weeping orgasm.”

“You make that shit up?”

“Yeah. It’s Blueberry vodka, Sprite and fresh raspberries. We should have all the ingredients.”

“Got it. You want one?”

“Why not?”

I looked around at my yard full of people. Henry was jumping on the trampoline with his

sister. My mother and Tish clinked their wine glasses in a toast to their granddaughter. Much to

our relief, they’d rekindled their friendship after we’d gotten back together.

Nina came by, kissing me on the cheek and squeezed my shoulders in passing. “Great party.

Congratulations.”

I’d spotted everyone but
her
. Where was Skylar? I finally caught her grinning at me from a

corner of the yard as if she’d been waiting for me to notice her. Her hair blew in the gentle breeze and, as always, she’d rendered me breathless. We looked at each other, and my heart filled with

pure joy, eternally grateful at how my life had fallen into place.

She walked over to me and placed her hands around my neck. Everyone else seemed to fade

into the background.

I rested my forehead on hers. “Thank you.”

“For what?” she asked.

“For giving me something happy to think about every single day of my life.”

Jake came by with two drinks. “I friggin’ rock at this bartending shit. Taste these.”

“Is that a weeping orgasm?” she asked.

He nodded. “Your husband told me how to make it.”

Jake handed one to me and then to Skylar.

She waved it away. “Thanks, but I’m gonna stick to soda tonight.”

“Okay.” He looked over to where Nina was chatting with a neighbor. “More for my little lush

over there then.”

When he left, I placed my hand over Skylar’s stomach, and she looked up at me and smiled.

They say these things happen when you’re not trying, when you least expect it. No one knew the

secret we were keeping just between us. It was too early and risky to say anything. The doctors

had always told us it would be difficult—a long shot even—but clearly, it wasn’t impossible.

Miracles do happen, and we would wait month by month with bated breath, hoping and praying

for the chance to meet ours.

Jake tapped the mic. “Is this thing on? Hello?”

Skylar and I looked up.

“I’m gonna start the evening’s entertainment off with a slow song. It’s an oldie but goodie.” He

pointed the microphone at me and winked. “Bitch, this one’s for you.”

Nina covered her face then mouthed, “I’m sorry.”

It took me a few minutes to realize that the song was an old Roy Orbison tune called
Crying.

My head turned slowly toward a guilty-looking Skylar. “You told Nina…”

Her complexion transformed into a bright shade of pink. “I was drunk once…at my

bachelorette party, I think. It slipped out. She must have told him.”

I gave Jake the finger, and he stumbled over the lyrics in laughter.

I grabbed her. “You little shit. You’re lucky I love you.” If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. “Let’s

dance.”

We slowly rocked back and forth to the surprisingly good sound of Jake’s crooning. I was

overcome with emotion as I peered into her eyes and saw my entire world staring back at me: my

past, my present and my future.

My Skylar.

ALSO AVAILABLE from Penelope Ward:

An Amazon #1 Bestseller in Romance

JAKE UNDONE

Nina Kennedy was alive…but not
living
…until she met him.

Planes, trains, heights…you name it, Nina was afraid of it and led a sheltered life ruled by

irrational fears and phobias. When she moves to Brooklyn for nursing school, that life is turned

upside down, as she develops an intense but unwanted attraction to her gorgeous roommate,

who’s pierced, tattooed and just happens to be the smartest person she’s ever met.

Behind Jake Green’s rough exterior and devilish smile, lies a heart of gold. He makes it his

mission to change Nina’s outlook on life. When he agrees to tutor her, they forge a bet and the

stakes are high as Jake forces Nina to face her demons. He just wasn’t expecting to fall hard for

her in the process.

What Nina doesn’t realize, is that Jake has been living his own private hell. Once he drops a

bombshell, will their love survive it?

Told in two parts from both Nina and Jake’s points of view
, Jake Undone
is a standalone story and a companion to the novel,
Gemini.

GEMINI

An Amazon Bestseller

Diner waitress Allison Abraham had no idea her mundane life was about to dramatically

change the day she serves a devastatingly handsome customer.

Allison is immediately captivated by the mysterious man who stared through her soul with his

electric blue eyes. After he abruptly leaves the restaurant, she can’t get him out of her head.

She has no idea that he had actually come on a mission to find her.

Cedric Callahan wasn’t expecting to fall in love at first sight with the pretty waitress he’d set

out to find. In fact, she was the last woman on Earth he should be having feelings for. But his

selfish heart had other plans. Feeling compelled to know her before revealing himself, he makes

her believe their meetings are coincidental.

After a passionate romance ignites, Cedric’s lies and secrets are finally revealed, changing both

of their lives forever.

AVAILABLE IN EARLY 2015:

JAKE UNDERSTOOD

From the author of the Amazon #1 Bestselling Romance,
Jake Undone
, comes a full-length

companion novel.

A different side to the story: Jake’s side.

“We’re getting a new roommate,” they said.

I thought nothing of it…until she walked in the door. Her hand trembled in mine as she

looked at me with fearful eyes. My entire world spun on its axis.

Nina…

It was a mismatch made in heaven: innocent girl from the boonies moves in with tattooed,

pierced, badboy engineer.

I came up with a bet, a plan to tutor her in math and coach her through her phobias. What I

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