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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Excerpt of Overture by Skye Warren

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Author Self-Published
February 2019
On Sale: February 19, 2019
Featuring: Samantha Brooks; Liam North
282 pages
ISBN: 1940518911
EAN: 2940161253595
Kindle: B07NVHXJFY
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Romance Contemporary, Romance Erotica Sensual

"Swoon-worthy, forbidden, and sexy, Liam North is my new obsession." New York Times bestselling author Claire Contreras

Also by Skye Warren:

Overture, February 2019
e-Book
Escort, April 2018
e-Book
Hostage, February 2018
Paperback / e-Book
The Queen, September 2017
Paperback / e-Book
The King, July 2017
e-Book
The Castle, April 2017
e-Book
The Knight, February 2017
e-Book
The Pawn, December 2016
e-Book
To The Ends of the Earth, November 2016
e-Book
Anti Hero, September 2016
e-Book
Hold You Against Me, June 2016
e-Book
Deep, March 2016
e-Book
Caught for Christmas, December 2015
e-Book
Even Better, October 2015
e-Book
Pretty When You Cry, October 2015
e-Book
Secret, July 2015
e-Book
Dirty, July 2015
e-Book
Wild, July 2015
e-Book
Better When It Hurts, June 2015
e-Book
Fierce, June 2015
e-Book
Hard, June 2015
e-Book
Rough, June 2015
e-Book
Loving the Beast, May 2015
e-Book
Tough Love, April 2015
e-Book
Sweet, March 2015
e-Book
Love the Way You Lie, March 2015
e-Book
His For Christmas, January 2015
e-Book
On the Way Home, May 2014
e-Book
Prisoner, May 2014
e-Book
Don't Let Go, November 2013
e-Book
Beauty Becomes You, August 2013
e-Book
Broken Beauty, June 2013
e-Book
Beneath the Beauty, May 2013
e-Book
Hear Me, October 2012
e-Book
Leashed, October 2012
e-Book
Trust in Me, February 2012
e-Book
Keep Me Safe, February 2012
e-Book
Beauty Touched the Beast, January 2012
e-Book
Sweetest Mistress, December 2011
e-Book
Below the Belt, November 2011
e-Book

Excerpt of Overture by Skye Warren

EXCERPT FROM OVERTURE

The memory of our last talk heats the air between usβ€”about
condoms and sex. And the way he walked in on me when I
moaned his name. God. I'm not sure I can stand another talk
like that. "I'm not naive, Liam. I know you took me in
because I didn't have anywhere else to go."

A muscle in his jaw ticks. "That wasn't exactly the reason.
And even though I didn't know you before I took custody,
I've grown to care about you over the years. If I didn't
state it clearly enough, then the fault lies with me. I
wasn't raised to show… affection."

I stare at him, incredulous. Affection? It's a cold comfort
to a girl who's always wanted the surety of forever. And the
word might as well be alien to a man like him. "I'm going to
tour the country. The world. I'm leaving, Liam."

He looks away. "Christ."

Unease moves through me. "Did you really think I wouldn't
come back?"

"I don't know why you would want to."

"Because I care about you." Liam is six feet of pure muscle
and hard will. There's no way someone like me could go up
against him and win. Except that when I take a step closer,
he tenses. Another step and he goes still as stone. It gives
me a sense of power, enough that I take the final step. "I
care about you even though you're controlling."

There's only an inch between the ruffle of my blouse and the
flat of his abs.

"You think I'm going to apologize for keeping you safe?" he
mutters. "You think I give a damn that you're mad at me as
long as you're in one piece? That's the only thing that
matters."

"Because you think of me like a daughter?"

He shakes his head slowly, not breaking eye contact. "No."

"No?" I whisper.

"When I walked in on you…" His voice is hoarse. "I didn't
think of you like a daughter."

I should probably be horrified that he would think about me
in any way other than family, except I'm the one who started
it. I take a step closer, and there's nowhere for him to go.
He's already backed up against the wall. This big, strong
man who could probably make a whole army quakeβ€”or at least a
battalion. And he's cornered by me.

This close I can see the green of his eyes, so dark they're
almost emerald, flecked with gold. A scar bisects one dark
eyebrow, probably a scar from something terrifying and deadly.

"How did you think of me?" I'm afraid to know the answer,
but I'm even more terrified of never knowing. Of being a
nameless, faceless body in that writhing crowd, hooking up
with a stranger when the man I really want is standing right
in front of me, inches away, his breath a feather-touch on
my forehead.

A small shake of his head. "It's not right."

I'm not sure what right and wrong mean when it comes to us,
but I know what it means for music. Someone can play a piece
with perfect timing and notation. They can hit every single
note, but it still won't have passion. That part comes from
inside. "Then be wrong with me. Don't make me do it alone."

I push up on my toes, pressing my lips against his in a
blind, artless kiss. I'm off center of his mouth, kissing
the corner. He stands still as a statue, letting me wobble
on my heels, letting me fall against him, only my broken
kiss to balance me.

Grief beats against my ribs. He's going to make me do it
alone. Of course he is. I'm always alone. A small sound
escapes me. Loneliness. Pain. It vibrates against his mouth,
sound made real.

He jolts as if I've shocked him. Something unspools inside him. I feel it in the inch of air between us. And then I feel it in my lips. He takes over the kiss with shocking possession, his hand behind my head, his body turning us so I'm against the wall. He looms in front of me, blocking out the view. There are no vinyl records on the wall, no bass thrumming through concrete and steel. There's only him, only this. How is it possible that only a few minutes ago I felt powerful? I didn't know what this would be. I couldn't know the way I'd revel in surrender.

His tongue touches the seam of my lips, a pure electric
sensation that makes me jump. I part my lips in surprise,
pulling in the scent of himβ€”man and earth, salt and sea. He
tastes elemental. His tongue swipes the tender inside of my
bottom lip. It's more sensitive there than I could have
imagined. I feel the slickness of the caress all the way in
my core. My thighs clench together.

So careful. So wary. I touch my tongue against his. He's the
one who groans.

His hand fists in my hair, creating a delicious little ache.
"Do you know what you're doing to me?" he breathes, and I
try to shake my head; it only makes him pull harder.

"Liam… I need…" It's like the bedroom when he walked in on
me, my hips rocking, mindless, hungry. Worse than that. My
whole body is moving restlessly against him.

He tears himself away with a hard sound. Only an inch away.
A rough tremor runs through him. It's a small comfort,
knowing that I've moved this man. Knowing how much control
he has, knowing it's eroded. But only a small comfort. He
still leaves me panting against the door.

"I'm supposed to protect you," he says, his voice taut with
guilt.

Excerpt from Overture by Skye Warren
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