Title: Scared of Forever (Scared, #2)
Author: Jacqueline Abrahams
Genre: New Adult Romance
Release Date: December 14, 2014
Blurb
Every lie, no matter how small, has some degree of truth. Five months after moving to New York City, Emily is engaged to Blake Carson, future doctor and the man who she believes to be the love of her life. Until she starts to realize that the foundation upon which sheās building her future is based on a series of Blakeās self-serving lies. Blake canāt let her go. He canāt continue to deceive Emily, either. But Blakeās biggest problem is that he has to maintain the life he has become accustomed to, at any cost. And that means keeping his overbearing mother happy, and keeping Emily ignorant. Tyler Carson left New York City two years ago, happy to leave behind all of the Carson family drama. Until he comes home and meets Emily. Falling in love with his brotherās fiancĆ©e was easy. Protecting her from his family was necessary. Leaving her was almost impossible, knowing that he was breaking her heart, and his own. Finding solace in her friendship with Tyler, Emily is forced to face the reality that Blake is not the man she thought he was. But neither is Tyler, the friend who gave her the clarity she needed, and then left her alone to pick up the shattered pieces of her life. Heartbroken and deserted, Emily has had enough of the Carson brothers. But sometimes, love is not that which sends us soaring, but that which keeps us grounded. Can Emily ever bring herself to love another Carson completely? Secrets, lies and lust-filled nights, all in the name of the screwed-up pursuit of happily ever after, Scared of Forever is the second novel in the Scared Series, which features characters from Scared of Beautiful, but can be read as a standalone.Purchase the series!
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Excerpt
Emily
Tyler offers me an absolutely angelic and innocent smile. His warm eyes silently attest to the sincerity of his words as he eyes me expectantly. He walks over to the passenger side of the Jeep and opens the door with exaggerated grandeur, sweeping a hand across his midline elegantly. āThatās a bit of a lost art,ā I say as I climb up the high step into the seat, thankful that Iād opted for ballet flats and jeans. āWhat is?ā Tyler asks as he hops into the driverās seat. āGentlemanly behavior. Chivalry. I donāt know when, if ever, anybody has opened my door for me,ā I say, slightly ashamed that as a woman, I hadnāt demanded better treatment. āWell, strap yourself in, princess. Today is gonna be a day of amazing first times.ā Tyler shoots me a cheeky grin, before turning the key in the ignition. āIs it too late to change my mind?ā I laugh, playfully grabbing for the door handle. āYup. Youāre now my willing prisoner,ā he says solemnly before taking off. Tyler drives us carefully out of the city. The rain clouds that had opened up above the city seem to be moving in the opposite direction now. The further away we drive, the clearer the sky becomes, the ratio of blue to grey skewing more as the road widens from narrow city streets to open country roads. āWhere are we going?ā I ask. The drive seems to be infinite. āDo you trust me?ā Tyler asks. āShould I? I barely even know you.ā āTrusting the people you know can sometimes be even worse than trusting the ones you donāt,ā Tyler says quietly. āWhat does that mean?ā I ask nervously. Does he mean Blake? Eliza? āForget it,ā Tyler says. āI donāt particularly want to ruin the day by talking about all that heavy shit. Weāre nearly there.ā āWhy are you being so nice to someone you barely know?ā I ask, looking towards Tyler, who is focusing intently on the road ahead. āDo I need a reason to be a nice guy?ā He shoots me with a charming smile. His brow furrows as he averts his eyes back to the road. āYou can tell me if youāre uncomfortable with any of this. We can go straight back. Iād understand, I mean, you havenāt known me all that long.ā āNot at all,ā I say sincerely. Fact is, I feel more comfortable and safer in Tylerās company than I did with Blake last night. I roll the window down and inhale the salty ocean air that wafts in. Leaning forward to look past Tyler, I see, between the tall oak trees that flank the road, the vast, sapphire blue sea. The sun has even decided to make an appearance from beyond the grey, ominous clouds. āWow,ā I breathe. āWelcome to the Hamptons,ā Tyler says jovially. āI thought you hated all things high society, and you decide to bring me to the summer playground of New Yorkās rich and famous?ā I question, confused. āWeāre not going to hang out with the rich and famous. Besides, it isnāt society season. The only people here now are those who actually live here,ā he explains. We continue to drive, beyond the sprawling mansions with their impossibly green lawns, perfectly manicured and lined with tall evergreen fir trees. āThatās Elizaās summer house,ā Tyler says, pointing to a majestic stone mansion nestled between two long stretches of sand, and backing directly onto the white sandy beach. āHoly shit!ā I exclaim. āI think that place is bigger than my whole home town!ā Tyler just laughs. āI take it youāve never been inside it then. Itās full of space and echoes.ā We drive right past it, until the road becomes narrower and declines steeply, the Jeepās tires picking up the rocks and sand from the dirt track and flinging them backwards relentlessly. Tyler handles the car amazingly well, navigating and steering carefully over the now very thin road until we arrive at a much smaller, yet still expansive, weatherboard cottage. The white framed windows look positively striking against the dark beige paint of the exterior. A picketed wraparound balcony encases the obviously abandoned house. āWeāre here,ā Tyler says happily. He parks the car and hops quickly from his seat, jogging around to open my door. I take a step out and stare in awe at the sight before me. The beach stretches out for miles. Immediately ahead, a makeshift fence has been created between the house and the sand from old pieces of hardwood, pickets and thin wire. The sun casts a luminous sparkle against the rising tide...About the Author
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