Reckless Longing by Gina Robinson
(Reckless #1)
Publication date: September 23rd 2013
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult
Ellie Martin hates her beautiful, man-crazy mother. Her mother’s wild and wanton behavior has left Ellie with a deep longing. To escape. To belong. To know who her real dad is. To really be loved. Her mother finally crosses a line thatsends Ellie running, escaping to college with one, focused goal–to find and confront her bio dad, who doesn’t even know she exists. Then she meets Logan. Hot, charming, and troubled. He turns her world upside down and puts all her plans in jeopardy.
Logan Walker is hiding a shameful and painful secret. One that nearly cost him everything. When he meets the beautiful and mysterious Ellie at a Week of Welcome event, something inside him awakens and he finds himself drawn to her.
But the attraction they both feel for each other is as delicate as the web of secrets they each hide behind. And as the truths are revealed, their reckless longing may not survive the fallout.
Logan Walker is hiding a shameful and painful secret. One that nearly cost him everything. When he meets the beautiful and mysterious Ellie at a Week of Welcome event, something inside him awakens and he finds himself drawn to her.
But the attraction they both feel for each other is as delicate as the web of secrets they each hide behind. And as the truths are revealed, their reckless longing may not survive the fallout.
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The evening was going about as
well as I expected. How likely is it in any given mating-game
situation that the wingman will fall for the girl's moral support
sidekick? In this case, given my mindset, the odds were exactly zero.
With the pounding music, even trying to make idle conversation was
pointless.
We got our subs and energy drinks
and found an empty patch of lawn to sit on. Bre cooed to Dan. Jake
and I were awkward and ate mostly in silence. My gaze landed on an Up
All Night sign advertising the events of the evening.
Precision Piercing.
Specials—Tonight only! Half off the usual price. Bellybutton, ears,
cartilage, and noses only.
My heart pounded in my ears. I'd
read enough. I knew what I wanted, what I had wanted for a couple of
years now but was too rebellious to do—pierce my navel. To
understand how not piercing my bellybutton is rebellious, you have to
know my mom. It was what she wanted me to do, so it was exactly what
I refused to do. But now I didn't care what she thought. I could
pierce or not pierce at my pleasure. I was of age and didn't need her
permission. She'd never know unless I wanted her to. And even then,
she wouldn't be around to gloat and enjoy her triumph.
Anyway, that wasn't the way I saw
it. Doing what I wanted without regard to her was my victory. I
looked around at the party atmosphere that I should have been
enjoying and found myself almost smiling.
Dan and Jake wolfed down their
sandwiches and were ready to party. Bre wrapped the remains of hers,
ready to toss it so she could get on with the evening. I'd barely
touched mine, but that wasn't unusual. Since the breakup I'd lost my
appetite for just about everything in life and ten pounds along with
it. And I hadn't been overweight to begin with.
Dan offered Bre a hand up. "Dance
or take in the magic show?"
"Dance!" Bre laughed
and took his arm, smiling up at him coyly.
"Body piercing!" I said
in unison with Bre as I stood and dusted the grass off my butt.
Three pairs of eyes turned on me.
I kept smiling. "What? It'll be fun. It's not something you do
every day. What better way to remember the start of our illustrious
college careers here than with a new piercing?"
I spoke boldly for someone who
only had her ears pierced.
Beside me, Jake shook his head.
"Guys don't get pierced. Not at Up All Night." He spoke
like an expert.
I ignored him and appealed to
Bre. She shook her head. "The line will be too long by now.
We'll miss everything else. You can get pierced any time. I'll go
with you whenever you want."
"But not for half price,"
I said.
"Ellie, come on." Bre's
eyes begged me to be reasonable.
I waved her off. "You guys
go ahead. I'm off to get my bellybutton pierced. I'll text you when
I'm done and catch up with you later. Have fun!"
Without waiting for an answer, I
spun and ran off through the crowd toward the SUB, feeling free and
exhilarated for the first time all summer.
My exhilaration lasted as I wound
through the crowded first floor of the SUB, following the signs to
Precision Piercing's station. Up the stairs to the second floor
toward the ballroom, right until I saw the long line and my courage
failed.
Jake had been an ass about
things, but he was right about one thing—there were no guys in line
for piercing. Bre was right, too. There was a good chance I was
already too late. Any minute they'd be shutting off the line, saying
they'd reached their maximum.
I stood there, not quite in line,
staring and debating with myself. I'd just ditched my roommate and
she was going to be pissed about it, especially if I came back
without another hole in my body. On the other hand, I could claim I'd
been turned away because the line was too long and she'd have
gloating rights for the rest of the semester. Maybe even the rest of
the time we knew each other. At homecoming twenty years from now, I
still wouldn't hear the end of it.
"You'd better get in line
before it's too late."
It took me a second to realize
the sexy male voice was speaking to me. Startled, I looked around for
the source. What was a guy doing here, anyway?
When I found it, my heart did an
odd little flip. Sitting on a bench with an instant icepack pressed
to his right eye was a guy that was too gorgeous to be benched. How
could I have missed him? He had a wicked smile calculated to make
girls melt, and his left eye danced with amusement as he watched me.
He sat with his legs spread wide, just inviting a girl to stand
between them and coo condolences on his injury. Touch his cheek.
Offer him any comfort he wanted. He looked dangerous with one eye
covered and the way a lock of dark hair fell against the icepack. Yet
sympathetic at the same time, like you just wanted to take care of
him.
Even though he was sitting, it
was obvious he was tall and athletically built beneath the T-shirt
and shorts he wore. "Well?"
I blinked. "I'm thinking."
"The window of opportunity
is closing." He stood and walked over to stand next to me, so
close I could smell the delicious scent of his cologne.
"Yes," I said. "I
know."
He ignored any sarcasm that had
slipped into my tone. "What do you want to have pierced?"
"My bellybutton." I
just blurted it out, wondering why this complete stranger inspired my
confidence. And why he cared.
He nodded. "Good choice.
Bellybutton rings are hot. Every woman should have one."
About The Author
Gina Robinson loves a good love story and always has. She writes romance of all kinds--new adult, contemporary romance, historical romance, and romantic suspense.
Currently she's best known for her Agent Ex series-- contemporary romance featuring sexy spies and plenty of adventure and humor. License to Love, the latest book in the series is available now.
She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and children.
Author links:
Website | Goodreads | Facebook | Twitter
Currently she's best known for her Agent Ex series-- contemporary romance featuring sexy spies and plenty of adventure and humor. License to Love, the latest book in the series is available now.
She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and children.
Author links:
Website | Goodreads | Facebook | Twitter
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