Ashton Taylor is brought in to protect her. He’s a newly qualified SWAT agent, a bright spark, the agency’s new golden boy. He is assigned undercover, posing as her boyfriend. His job is to help her through college and keep her safe until the end of the trial in eight months’ time.
For three years she has been the broken, damaged girl, refusing to feel emotion or pain, but can Ashton help her rebuild her life and finally deal with the grief of losing her childhood sweetheart? Will he be the one to make her see that life is, in fact, worth living and that not all men will hurt her?
All the while, the shadow of the trial looms over the both of them, taunting them, reminding them that it isn’t over yet. After all, Carter Thomas will stop at nothing to be reunited with his ‘Princess’.
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Author Spotlight: Kirsty Moseley has always been a passionate reader since she was a little girl, devouring books overnight, barely sleeping and paying for it at school the next day. Writing has come similarly to her and once she discovered Wattpad, she finally plucked up the courage to post one of her stories. Seven million reads later, she self-published her debut novel THE BOY WHO SNEAKS IN MY BEDROOM WINDOW, which later became one of 10 Finalists for the 2012 Goodreads' Choice Awards, Best YA Fiction. Shocked and overwhelmed by the response, she later published her second and third novels, Always You and Free Falling.
If she had to sum herself up in one word, it would probably be 'daydreamer' - but unlike most of her school teachers, she doesn't necessarily view that as a bad thing. After all, she read somewhere once that books are like waking dreams....Kirsty Moseley has always been a passionate reader since she was a little girl, devouring books overnight, barely sleeping and paying for it at school the next day. Writing has come similarly to her and once she discovered Wattpad, she finally plucked up the courage to post one of her stories. Seven million reads later, she self-published her debut novel THE BOY WHO SNEAKS IN MY BEDROOM WINDOW, which later became one of 10 Finalists for the 2012 Goodreads' Choice Awards, Best YA Fiction. Shocked and overwhelmed by the response, she later published her second and third novels, Always You and Free Falling.
If she had to sum herself up in one word, it would probably be 'daydreamer' - but unlike most of her school teachers, she doesn't necessarily view that as a bad thing. After all, she read somewhere once that books are like waking dreams....
She lives in Norfolk, England with her husband and son.
Visit her website at http://www.kirstymoseley.com/ for more!
Excerpt:
I pushed him sideways playfully so I could step through the door into the inner
hallway first. He didn’t reply. He just grabbed my waist, lifting me off my feet and threw me
easily over his shoulder as he carried on walking in the direction of the kitchen. I gasped as
everything turned upside down. “Whoa, holy crap! Put me down, right now!” I shouted, but
the order lost some of its authority when I started laughing.
“Nope, not until you apologise for calling me a player,” he refused playfully.
“Ashton, put me down!” I instructed, struggling to get off him.
“I didn’t hear you apologise.”
“Agent Taylor, you put me down right now. I know people, I could have you
assassinated!” I joked.
He burst out laughing. “Right, and who do you know that could assassinate me?” he
asked, still chuckling.
“Dean.”
“Dean Michaels? That guy likes me more than he does you, and I’ve only met him
twice, it would be easier to get him to assassinate you!” he countered, laughing wickedly.
“Put me down! All the blood’s rushing to my head,” I whined, giving up on my
struggling because I could barely move an inch from the hold he had on me.
“Wow, you whine like a baby, Anna. Where’s the fighting spirit? You could have
wrapped your arms around my waist to give yourself more stability and kneed me in the face,
you know. I thought you were big on the self-defence,” he teased. He tugged on my legs,
making me slide down into his arms before he sat me on the kitchen counter. He was grinning
from ear to ear.
“No way! I could barely move, I tried to get down,” I protested, righting my clothes and
trying to catch my breath from the experience of it.
“You have much to learn, young grasshopper,” he said, patting me on the head like a
child.
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