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and her new book UNBEAUTIFUL!
This is book 1 in the Unbeautiful Series.
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and her new book UNBEAUTIFUL!
This is book 1 in the Unbeautiful Series.
Make sure to enter the giveaway below for a chance to win an ebook copy of this book. Good luck!
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Emery
You want to know my secrets? What lies beneath the pretty? The scars I can’t let anyone see? The scars tied to my secrets?
On the outside I appear normal. Some might even say perfect.
They say that I’m a pretty girl. They say I should be happy. They say that I have nothing to be angry about. That I’m popular. A cheerleader. That I’m perfect.Perfect. Perfect. Perfect.
But all they see is what’s on the outside.
On the inside I’m raw, open, bleeding. Scars that can’t seem to heal the wounds.
Carrying dark secrets about who I really am.
How afraid I am to tell the truth.
And it’s slowly killing me.
On the outside I appear normal. Some might even say perfect.
They say that I’m a pretty girl. They say I should be happy. They say that I have nothing to be angry about. That I’m popular. A cheerleader. That I’m perfect.Perfect. Perfect. Perfect.
But all they see is what’s on the outside.
On the inside I’m raw, open, bleeding. Scars that can’t seem to heal the wounds.
Carrying dark secrets about who I really am.
How afraid I am to tell the truth.
And it’s slowly killing me.
Ryler
Tattoos. Piercing. Scars. The guy who can’t speak.Gothic freak. Mute. Punk. I’ve heard it all.
They say that I’m probably dangerous. They say people should stay away from me.They say. They say. They say.
But who are they anyway?
To decide what I am.
They don’t know what’s hidden beneath the scars. Beneath the piercings and tattoos.
The secrets I keep hidden beneath the silence.
Maybe if they knew, they wouldn’t fear me so much.
Then again, maybe they’d fear me more.
“How long have you
lived here?” I recline against the railing of the stairway and wrap my
arms around myself as the cool air nips at my skin.
He
rubs his jawline with one hand while the other spells away, “A couple
of months. It’s been an interesting change to go from Sin City to here.”
“Sin City?” Strands of my hair fall into my face as I angle my head to the side in confusion. “What’s that?”
“It’s a nickname for Vegas.”
“Why is it called that?”
A
pucker forms at his brows as he brings his finger to his mouth and
traces it back and forth across his bottom lip and over his lip ring.
I’m absolutely mesmerized by the movement, drawn in by it to the point
where I actually contemplate kissing him. I’ve never just planted one on
a guy before; Evan was in total control of the relationship.
Ryler
moves his hand away from his lip and bites on his lip ring. “Because
it’s a city with sins tempting people at every corner—gambling, booze,
sex.”
About a year ago, I lost my virginity to Evan, but standing here, watching Ryler sign sex while sucking on his lip ring, makes me feel like a virgin again.
“Oh,” is all I manage to get out of my mouth.
I only breathe normally again when he releases the metal from his teeth and drops his cigarette to the ground.
“So, about
the party.” He gestures at the door. “Do you want to come in for a
while? They’re playing cards and there are drinks and snacks and stuff.
Plus, your papers are in there.” His lips quirk to a half grin and my
stomach somersaults.
Do I want to come in?
Boy, do I want.
A lot.
Even through the fear, I want to go through that door.
More than I’ve ever wanted to do anything in my entire life.
In
the back of my mind, I hear the voices of my mother, father, and Evan
whispering that what I’m about to do is wrong. I’m not being who I’m
supposed to be. I’m being all wrong, imperfect. I’m surrounding myself
with unbeautiful people, according to their standards.
I
smile the biggest smile that’s ever graced my lips, even though I’m
terrified out of my mind. “A party sounds fun. I’ve never actually been
to one.”
“You seriously are sheltered, Emery.” He reaches for the doorknob but pauses. “I can help you change that.” He winks at me.
The
disapproving voices in my head continue to chant as I follow him inside
and into the unknown. But the music swallows them up as soon as I step
over the threshold. Everything in my mind quiets the moment I step into
the room. Everything is still for the first time in my life without
taking the medication.The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Jessica Sorensen, lives in the snowy mountains of Wyoming. When she's not writing, she spends her time reading and hanging out with her family.
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