Blurb:
18+ New Adult romance
You met them in Forget Me
Not. Now, hear Jack’s story.
Plagued by a dark past, Jack sees college as a way out. Desperate
to escape the area where he grew up, the people who know his secrets, and his
own family, he deals with his problems through alcohol and sex.
When he first sees Lily, she’s the epitome of everything he hates.
Yet something about her makes Jack rethink everything he knows and assumes
about other people. Now, with the help of his best friend and lover, Jack has
to decide if he wants to pursue something that he knows will only end badly.
Can Lily be one of the few people who can see Jack for who he
really is – or will his darkness be too much for her to handle?
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Excerpt:
At work, though, the people are real.
Both the customers and the staff. During the busy times, we get more
douchebags, mostly my classmates who probably should be in the library and not
eating a hangover away. Mal is also on this morning. He’s a recovering
alcoholic, a total asshole to nearly everyone, and an incredibly shitty employee
in a lot of ways. But the dude can cook and when I walk in a couple minutes
late with no explanation, Mal just shrugs and hands me an order.
“Big parties last night?”
“Huge party. I spent the night reading
Dostoevsky.”
“He a scientist?” Mal flips over the
largest slab of ham I have ever seen. For all the sort of dive element of this
place, the food is still fucking great.
“Yeah, something like that.”
“Eh. Never cared for all that mumbo
jumbo. Don’t know any of it and I’m doing just fine.”
That’s something else I admire about
Mal. By no one’s standards is he doing just fine. He has a tendency to fall off
the wagon as soon as he approaches his ten month anniversary – which he has
been doing for likely longer than I have been alive. He’s been married and
divorced five times. He has three kids who don’t speak to him. Finally, he only
eats the food from the café and he lives in a motel out by the prison. Oh – and
he works as a short order cook in a shitty café. But in his mind, life is just
fine. Sometimes, I think I need to get a hold of whatever it is that keeps him
from losing his shit.
We settle into our routine, since there
is little Mal and I can talk about. I can’t discuss Raskolnikov’s character
traits and Mal simply has nothing to say. So we cook in silence, but it’s
comfortable. After everything I have been through, I feel a strange affinity
for this place. Even thinking about leaving when I eventually get the hell out
of town makes me a little sad. I hate that it makes me sad. I want to leave
with no connections, with no strings.

About the Author:

Where to Stalk Sarah:
Sarah's Top 10 Favorite Bad Guys:
1. Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights
2. Jake Barnes from The Sun Also Rises
3. Will from Infernal Devices
4. Lord Byron
5. The Scarecrow in Batman Begins
6. Lucifer from Supernatural
7. Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice
8. James Dean
9. Damon from Vampire Diaries
10. V from V for Vendetta
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