Preppy returns in Preppy Part Two by T.M.
Frazier.
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Full Blurb
Preppy
finds himself back in a world he once loved, but no longer recognizes. His dim
smile can’t hide his inner turmoil and the people he views as family all
suddenly feel like polite strangers.
Except for
one person. A girl with dark eyes and even darker hair.
A girl who
isn’t even an option.
At least,
not anymore.
Dre can’t
decide who she’s going to listen to. Her heart, her head, or her body. Because
two out of those three things have her heading right back to Logan’s Beach.
Closure is what she tells herself she’s seeking, but when she unlocks doors
that were never meant to be opened she soon discovers that when it comes to
Samuel Clearwater, closure might NEVER be an option.
This is
book six in the King Series and the second part of Preppy and Dre's story.
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EXCERPT
“Oh
yeah?” Preppy asked, taking a step forward, crowding me in, staring deep into
my eyes with an intensity that had me biting down hard on my lower lip. “Do YOU
like a clean look, Doc? Or do you like it dirty? Beards. Tattoos…scars?”
Yes, I like it dirty. So dirty.
I was
stunned into silence. Preppy's proximity was fucking with my brain, and I was
afraid I was going to blurt out something that would dig me a deeper hole than
I’d already dug for myself. I opened my
mouth to answer, but I couldn’t get the words out. Not like I needed to. Preppy
answered for me. “If I remember correctly, you like it dirty. Real fucking dirty.”
He took
another step. “Remember that first time? In the field? By the train tracks?
Remember how I pulled your hair while I fucked you from behind and stretched
you open? Remember how it felt to have me moving inside of you? How it felt
when you came and screamed in my fucking ear? I do. I remember. Thought of that
scream every fucking day since. It was deafening.” He chuckled and pressed his
teeth against his bottom lip. He groaned, the sound shot straight to my pussy.
“I can still fucking hear it now.”
So can I.
The hair
on the back of my neck stood on end. “What are you doing?” I asked, trying to
step around him, but he pressed his hands against the wall, caging me in. The
warmth of his chest radiated onto mine. I tried to look anywhere but into his
eyes, afraid of what I might see, but there wasn’t anywhere else to look. He
moved even closer.
Preppy
pressed his knee between my thighs, parting my legs. “Me?” he asked, with mock
innocence. “I’m just reminiscing with an old friend.”
“This
doesn’t feel like just reminiscing."
He stared
intensely into my eyes. “No, not YET it doesn’t.” He grinned. “But it fucking
will. Soon.”
It is absolutely imperative that you read the previous book, and even more, that you read the entire KING series because the characters are intertwined.
Samuel Clearwater, a.k.a. Preppy, is that kind of "love or hate" character, with no half-words.
His past - his childhood - was not pink; His struggle for survival was daily, overtaking anyone who would hinder him, as a steamroller.
He had in King and Bear the friendship and family he had not had at home.
When he meets Dre, in a peculiar way and place, he immediately understood that in some way she was attached to his future, and so he didn't let her escape.
Dre had remorse for something of the past and for that reason she sank into heroin. But Preppy, a drug dealer, helped her quit this life. She left and made amends in her life, trying to reconcile with her past.
Upon returning to Logan's Beach, Dre has the biggest surprise of her life: Preppy was alive.
His friends, now married and with children, want to help him get back to being what he was, but Preppy knows that this path can only be traced if he has Dre by his side.
Would she accept to be part of his life again?
WARNING: Beware when reading this series. You can fall madly in love with these disfigured characters ...
About the
Author:
T.M.
Frazier is a USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR best known for her KING SERIES. She
was born on Long Island, NY. When she was eight years old she moved with her
mom, dad, and older sister to sunny Southwest Florida where she still lives
today with her husband and daughter.
When she
was in middle school she was in a club called AUTHORS CLUB with a group of
other young girls interested in creative writing. Little did she know that
years later life would come full circle.
After
graduating high school, she attended Florida Gulf Coast University and had
every intention of becoming a news reporter when she got sucked into real
estate where she worked in sales for over ten years.
Throughout
the years T.M. never gave up the dream of writing and with her husband’s
encouragement, and a lot of sleepless nights, she realized her dream and
released her first novel, The Dark Light of Day, in 2013.
She’s
never looked back.
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