Title:
Insignificant (Goldenrod
#1)
Author: Kelly
Lincoln
Release Date:
June 10, 2015
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When Taylor was four years old,
she became an orphan and her childhood spiraled into darkness. She spent years
lying, hiding, and avoiding any love offered to her until she was old enough to
run away from all the threats of her past.
Now twenty-two, Taylor doesn’t think
she’s worth more than being the kind of girl a guy hooks up with in
the back room of a bar after her band plays. She definitely isn’t the
one you bring home to meet Mom and Dad.
An unlikely rescue puts her in Ethan’s sight.
He’s her total opposite, though. Ethan is a sexy dork who sees beyond
Taylor’s guarded exterior. He sees past the tattoos and piercings. He
sees her.
But they both have secrets capable of destroying their
relationship. And if Taylor’s past ever catches up with her, the
consequences could be deadly.
Due to explicit language, sexual content, and dark themes,
reader discretion is
advised.
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I stepped backward as he came
closer until my back hit the tiled wall. This was it. Whatever was about to
happen would make Ethan and me definite. We’d be together, or all
hope I had for the two of us would be
gone.
Ethan sucked on his bottom lip,
his eyes full of torment. “You wouldn’t talk to
me.”
I swallowed. He had this way of
making me think he could see all of me, every part I hid, every flaw I had,
every dream I didn’t dare believe in, like he worshiped it because it
was mine. “I screwed
up.”
He shook his head as he stepped
closer, took the net out of my hand, and placed it on the side of the pool.
“No, you
didn’t.”
He stood in front of me,
staring into my eyes. I couldn’t look away. I didn’t want
to look away. There was nothing but Ethan and me in the water with the
vibrations of anticipation flowing through my veins, feeding an energy to my
body so intense I could only stand frozen. His gaze shifted to my mouth, and I
licked my lips.
“Taylor,
I…I’m going to kiss you,” he said softly.
“I want you to remember how good it feels. I need you to remember
that before we talk.” His hands ran up and down my arms as his eyes
bore into mine. “Okay?”
Kelly Lincoln is
pretty lame but she’s okay with that. She enjoys reading, inappropriate
jokes, all things Disney, and spending time with her family. She lives in the
northeast and drinks way too much Diet
Coke.
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