Title: Pandora, Wild Child
Author: Sunniva Dee
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult
Release Date: October 28th 2014
Synopsis
I’m free. Fucking free!
I’m in college with my best friends and far, far from home!
With my Scheuermann’s disease as the excuse, my father kept me locked up at home all through high school. Here in Deepsilver, I can finally be me, Pandora, so—
Why the hell should I hold back?
They accept our fake IDs at Smother, our local haunt. I’m the life of the party, everyone loves me—hell, I could get away with murder in this place! Drunk off my ass, I dance on the bar, and—
I’m on top of the world!
I need to get my shit together, though. If I don’t pull off good grades, my father won’t pay my tuition. There’s no way I’m moving back into his “fortress.”
At the bar, I set my eyes on a gorgeous stranger. My plans don’t involve him long term; one night should be enough. But Dominic is more than I bargained for. God, I’m so drawn to this man. My skin hums at his touch because—
He expels the shadows of my past and replaces my pain with desire.
Perfect Dominic. Beautiful, graduating, soon-to-move-on-with-his-life Dominic.
I’m a wild child. A hot mess. Not grownup and focused like him. He’s addictive, and I am weak, but—screw this; I can wean myself off him! With the right antidote—
Addictions can be broken.
Excerpt
PANDORA
On his bench, I
melt.
My shield
shatters, and I am open to him.
He always gives me
more than the hour I come for, and warm, strong hands slide over my bare skin
in exactly the way he’s paid to do.
Still, there’s an electricity
in the room when he’s near. My heart accelerates instead of slowing down. And
sometimes, when I can’t help the way my insides clench for him, my breath
stutters.
My response never
goes unnoticed; for an instant, his hands freeze. Then, they resume their
beautiful dance over me.
When I am starved
for him, I flip on the bench. I shut my eyes because sometimes, sometimes, I am
shy. He doesn’t speak, then. Through thin slits under my lashes, I watch him
watch me.
Some days, his
breath coasts light over my face before he kisses me. “Pandora,” he whispers,
“I can’t do this here.”
I don’t answer. He
stops massaging me, and his hands caress me instead. Glide over the ridges of
my ribs until they brush the sides of my breasts.
I’ve got to get my
shit together. My life’s a mess, and I love it, fear it, hate it. I’m driving
him crazy. Driving myself crazy. But
it is what I allow myself. For these few hours a week are my respite, when his
hands quiet my mind.
About the Author
I write New Adult fiction with a paranormal twist and don’t shy away from romance and heart-wrenching passion when necessary.
I moved from Norway to the United States in 2001, and the first awesome five years I spent in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles. Then I read “The Book,” aka Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which spurred my husband and me to move cross country to beautiful Savannah, Georgia.
I’m currently on my seventh year in the Deep South, where I enjoy the heat and the humidity. Besides writing, I spend my time with our “petting zoo” as in an opinionated parrot, a herd of cats that are experts on keyboard shortcuts, and puppies that…uh, bark.
I hold a Master’s degree in languages, with concentrations within literature and linguistics. I taught at college level for a decade before settling in as a graduate adviser at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Writing is my passion, my joy, and my addiction. When I’m not writing, I read.
Shattering Halos is my debut novel, and its standalone sequel, Stargazer, is due out later this year.
I moved from Norway to the United States in 2001, and the first awesome five years I spent in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles. Then I read “The Book,” aka Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which spurred my husband and me to move cross country to beautiful Savannah, Georgia.
I’m currently on my seventh year in the Deep South, where I enjoy the heat and the humidity. Besides writing, I spend my time with our “petting zoo” as in an opinionated parrot, a herd of cats that are experts on keyboard shortcuts, and puppies that…uh, bark.
I hold a Master’s degree in languages, with concentrations within literature and linguistics. I taught at college level for a decade before settling in as a graduate adviser at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Writing is my passion, my joy, and my addiction. When I’m not writing, I read.
Shattering Halos is my debut novel, and its standalone sequel, Stargazer, is due out later this year.
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