Unworthy Of You
(Spring Rose Bay #2)
by
Life has a way of bringing you down when you least expect it; it can leave you vulnerable and lost, no matter your age.
For years, I've lived inside a world filled with darkness and demons. Trapped by grief and solitude, I've surrounded myself with work and privacy, thinking that's all I've needed.
Then, one night, she changes everything.
One ridiculous drinking game...
One extraordinary kiss...
I want her in my bed—I just have to find a way to prevent it from happening, because I don't deserve to share my world with another.
I don't deserve to fall this hard.
For years, I've lived inside a world filled with darkness and demons. Trapped by grief and solitude, I've surrounded myself with work and privacy, thinking that's all I've needed.
Then, one night, she changes everything.
One ridiculous drinking game...
One extraordinary kiss...
I want her in my bed—I just have to find a way to prevent it from happening, because I don't deserve to share my world with another.
I don't deserve to fall this hard.
Kindle Edition, 355 pages
Published May 1st 2017 by K.L.JESSOP
Megan and Andrew have the same circle of friends. Megan is a party girl. She’s carefree and likes to have fun. She’s happy to go with the flow and keep the fun times easy. Andrew is her opposite. He struggles with his demons and finds it hard to let go. He shares one kiss with Megan (Book one in the series) and now she seems to be everywhere. She is promoted at work and he ends up sharing his office. Before he knows it she’s sleeping in his home and he’s finding her hard to resist.
Andrew is a closed off person and difficult to love. Megan is the only one who can break down his walls.
This is another British author and a competition win. The language took me a little time to adjust to, but the story sucked me in. This was an enjoyable read. It’s available on Kindle Unlimited and can be read as a stand-alone, however, I felt I should have read book one first.
Andrew is a closed off person and difficult to love. Megan is the only one who can break down his walls.
This is another British author and a competition win. The language took me a little time to adjust to, but the story sucked me in. This was an enjoyable read. It’s available on Kindle Unlimited and can be read as a stand-alone, however, I felt I should have read book one first.
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