BTS Book Reviews Magazine
November 2013
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See the special feature this month on Crash Into
Me by K.
M. Scott. Here is a tempting tease with her beautiful cover and an excerpt.
Description
Tristan Stone was powerful, commanding, sex incarnate. I had no choice
but surrender to everything he was. His power. His decadence. His passion. He
was all I never knew I needed.
He wanted to possess me, and I wanted to be his everything. All I had to
do was accept what he offered. But everything has a price.
The world he gave me fulfilled my wildest dreams, but would that be
enough when the past crashed into the present?
Excerpt
"Can I ask a question and have you answer with more than one word or
one sentence that really says nothing?"
He stopped the car at a stop sign and turned to face me with a
devastatingly sexy grin on his face. "Yes."
I couldn't help roll my eyes. He was either the most insufferable person
I'd ever met or one of the funniest. I couldn't decide which. "Where are
we going and can you promise me you're not going to do anything awful to
me?"
"That's two questions, Nina."
The car began to roll again, and I let out a heavy sigh, hoping his dry
humor was an indication that I wasn't going to be killed anytime soon.
"Okay, can I ask you two questions and get straight answers?"
"Of course. You can ask whatever you want and I'll answer."
"I'd like straight answers."
His mouth hitched up at the corners into a sly smile. "As straight
as you want."
"Where are we going?"
"To see a house I'm planning to buy."
"Really?"
He turned his head to look at me. "Do you want that to count as your
second question?"
And after being scared shitless and almost killed, then confused and
finally frustrated by his vague answers, I had to laugh. "No."
"Then what's your second question?"
"Are you going to do something awful to me out here in the middle of
nowhere?"
Without a word, he stopped the car and put it into park. Then he leaned
over, nearly touching my cheek with his lips, and pointed out my window.
"That's the house, and I have no plans to do anything you wouldn't like or
even love. What do you think of it?"
He was so close and smelled so delicious that I couldn't think clearly. I
turned my head slightly and his lips brushed my skin, sending a jolt of
electricity straight to between my legs. Pressing my thighs together, I turned
toward the window and pretended to look up at the house on the hill.
"It's nice."
"It's twelve million dollars."
Holy shit! In my mind, I counted the number of zeroes on a check for
twelve million dollars. Then I imagined what I could buy for twelve million
dollars. And even all that probably wouldn't fill the house I was looking at.
His breath drifted over my neck, and I leaned back slightly, wanting so
much for him to kiss me or touch me with his hand. He did neither, though, even
as he remained there so close.
In my ear, he whispered in a voice that hit me somewhere deep inside,
"See?
Nothing bad."
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