When he left for a twelve-month deployment, she knew it would feel like forever before they saw each other again. She didnāt realize how right she was.
When Lance Corporal Brecken Connolly gets taken as a POW, Camryn hopes for the best but steels herself for the worst. In the end, steel was what she needed to survive when he didnāt. She moves on the only way she knows howāgilding herself in more steel.
Years go by.
She builds a new life.
She leaves the old one behind.
Until one day, she sees the face of a ghost on the news. Brecken seems to have risen from the dead, but she knows she canāt perform the same miracle for herself. While Brecken was held in a torture camp for the past five years, sheās been trapped in her own kind of prison. One she canāt be freed from.
The man she mourned comes back to join the living, but the girl he wanted to spend his life with isnāt the same woman he comes back for. Brecken isnāt the same person either. The past five years have changed them both. While heās determined to put the pieces back together, sheās resolved to let hers rot where they shattered.
When Lance Corporal Brecken Connolly gets taken as a POW, Camryn hopes for the best but steels herself for the worst. In the end, steel was what she needed to survive when he didnāt. She moves on the only way she knows howāgilding herself in more steel.
Years go by.
She builds a new life.
She leaves the old one behind.
Until one day, she sees the face of a ghost on the news. Brecken seems to have risen from the dead, but she knows she canāt perform the same miracle for herself. While Brecken was held in a torture camp for the past five years, sheās been trapped in her own kind of prison. One she canāt be freed from.
The man she mourned comes back to join the living, but the girl he wanted to spend his life with isnāt the same woman he comes back for. Brecken isnāt the same person either. The past five years have changed them both. While heās determined to put the pieces back together, sheās resolved to let hers rot where they shattered.
Broken or not, Brecken wants her back. Heāll do anything to achieve that. Even if it means going against the warden of Camrynās personal prisonāher husband.
āItās been six years. Everythingās changed. I have. You have.ā My eyes lifted. āWhy? Why are you trying to win me back?ā
He exhaled, his lips parting. āIām going to win you back.ā
When his hand slid around the bend of my waist, winding behind my back, I jerked. His touch was different tonight, hungry, determined. My head clouded, blocking out reason or letting it surface to the top, one or the other.
āI married him,ā I whispered even as my hand found his chest.
āBut you belong to me.ā
My eyes closed as he bowed me against him. I wasnāt sure how two bodies that had been as broken as ours could be so strong when joined. āHow do you know?ā
āI can see it in your eyes. Every time you look at me.ā His other hand lifted to my chin, tipping it until our eyes connected. His brow rose slowly, like I was proving his point right that very moment.
āThatās a confident statement.ā My voice shook, but my body felt steady. Unwavering.
āItās the truth.ā
My chest was moving so hard, it brushed his with every breath. What was I doing? Where had I found myself? The man holding me had died only to be resurrected six years later. It was too late, but it wasnāt over.
No matter what, Brecken Connolly and I would never be over.
āTwenty-six days,ā I said slowly. āThatās all I have to give you. Thatās all I have to give. Four weeks. Once heās back, you know the way it has to be.ā
His face broke, but his hold didnāt budge. āItās not enough.ā
My fingers curled into his shirt, looking for some way to hold on to him. āI know.ā
His other arm suddenly looped around me and he lifted me off the ground, his grip going around my backside when my legs tied around him. āBut a fucking eternity wouldnāt be enough either, so itāll just have to do.ā
He carried me through the sand and up the stairs of the cabin, then he propped me against the wall so he could open the screen door. Something slipped out of my mouth when he flexed his hips into mine.
āTold you it wasnāt a morning issue,ā he whispered in my ear, but I could hear the smile in his voice. āJust a Camryn one.ā
He made the same motion with his hips, applying a little more friction this time, causing a louder sound to echo from my lungs.
Opening the screen door as silently as he could, he carried me inside.
āYou can set me down, you know?ā I whispered.
āI know,ā he said, his arms tying tighter. Once all of the lights were off, the cabin closed up for the night, he padded down the hall.
āYou know where youāre going?ā
His head nodded beside mine. āIāve always known.ā
My hands went behind his neck. His skin was warm and familiar. āAnd whereās that?ā
He exhaled against my skin as he closed the bedroom door. āToward you.ā
He set me down once heād untied my legs from around his waist, and he took a few steps back. He stared at me for a moment then reached for the lamp on the dresser.
āWhat are you doing?ā I asked.
āTurning on the lights.ā
I watched him flip on another. āWhy?ā
āBecause I want to see you. Because I want to watch your face as I move inside you. Because I want to see your skin flush when I make you come.ā He flipped on one more light, then all of his attention turned to me. āBecause I want to see everything.ā
My heart took off as I imagined being intimate with him with every light in the room on. My body wasnāt the same one heād left. It had carried a burden; it bore the scars of a shattered soul and a broken body. āI donāt want you to see me. Not like that. In the dark, you can imagine the way I was before.ā
When I reached for the closest lamp to switch it off, he stopped me. āI donāt want to imagine.ā His hand curled around mine, guiding it away from the lamp. āI want the real thing. I want the real you.ā
āYouāve seen my body. You know what I look like beneath all of this.ā I motioned at the fresh clothes hanging off of me, covering me from my wrists to my ankles to my neck.
āWhen I look at you, I see beauty and strength, and the one person in the world who gives me a reason to live and a reason to die.ā He drew me to him, his face creased in lines of concentration. āThatās what I see when I look at you.ā
He exhaled, his lips parting. āIām going to win you back.ā
When his hand slid around the bend of my waist, winding behind my back, I jerked. His touch was different tonight, hungry, determined. My head clouded, blocking out reason or letting it surface to the top, one or the other.
āI married him,ā I whispered even as my hand found his chest.
āBut you belong to me.ā
My eyes closed as he bowed me against him. I wasnāt sure how two bodies that had been as broken as ours could be so strong when joined. āHow do you know?ā
āI can see it in your eyes. Every time you look at me.ā His other hand lifted to my chin, tipping it until our eyes connected. His brow rose slowly, like I was proving his point right that very moment.
āThatās a confident statement.ā My voice shook, but my body felt steady. Unwavering.
āItās the truth.ā
My chest was moving so hard, it brushed his with every breath. What was I doing? Where had I found myself? The man holding me had died only to be resurrected six years later. It was too late, but it wasnāt over.
No matter what, Brecken Connolly and I would never be over.
āTwenty-six days,ā I said slowly. āThatās all I have to give you. Thatās all I have to give. Four weeks. Once heās back, you know the way it has to be.ā
His face broke, but his hold didnāt budge. āItās not enough.ā
My fingers curled into his shirt, looking for some way to hold on to him. āI know.ā
His other arm suddenly looped around me and he lifted me off the ground, his grip going around my backside when my legs tied around him. āBut a fucking eternity wouldnāt be enough either, so itāll just have to do.ā
He carried me through the sand and up the stairs of the cabin, then he propped me against the wall so he could open the screen door. Something slipped out of my mouth when he flexed his hips into mine.
āTold you it wasnāt a morning issue,ā he whispered in my ear, but I could hear the smile in his voice. āJust a Camryn one.ā
He made the same motion with his hips, applying a little more friction this time, causing a louder sound to echo from my lungs.
Opening the screen door as silently as he could, he carried me inside.
āYou can set me down, you know?ā I whispered.
āI know,ā he said, his arms tying tighter. Once all of the lights were off, the cabin closed up for the night, he padded down the hall.
āYou know where youāre going?ā
His head nodded beside mine. āIāve always known.ā
My hands went behind his neck. His skin was warm and familiar. āAnd whereās that?ā
He exhaled against my skin as he closed the bedroom door. āToward you.ā
He set me down once heād untied my legs from around his waist, and he took a few steps back. He stared at me for a moment then reached for the lamp on the dresser.
āWhat are you doing?ā I asked.
āTurning on the lights.ā
I watched him flip on another. āWhy?ā
āBecause I want to see you. Because I want to watch your face as I move inside you. Because I want to see your skin flush when I make you come.ā He flipped on one more light, then all of his attention turned to me. āBecause I want to see everything.ā
My heart took off as I imagined being intimate with him with every light in the room on. My body wasnāt the same one heād left. It had carried a burden; it bore the scars of a shattered soul and a broken body. āI donāt want you to see me. Not like that. In the dark, you can imagine the way I was before.ā
When I reached for the closest lamp to switch it off, he stopped me. āI donāt want to imagine.ā His hand curled around mine, guiding it away from the lamp. āI want the real thing. I want the real you.ā
āYouāve seen my body. You know what I look like beneath all of this.ā I motioned at the fresh clothes hanging off of me, covering me from my wrists to my ankles to my neck.
āWhen I look at you, I see beauty and strength, and the one person in the world who gives me a reason to live and a reason to die.ā He drew me to him, his face creased in lines of concentration. āThatās what I see when I look at you.ā
Nicole Williams is the New York Times and USATODAY bestselling author of contemporary and young adult romance, including the Crash and Lost & Found series. Her books have been published by HarperTeen and Simon & Schuster in both domestic and foreign markets, while she continues to self-publish additional titles. She is working on a new YA series with Crown Books (a division of Random House) as well. She loves romance, from the sweet to the steamy, and writes stories about characters in search of their happily even after. She grew up surrounded by books and plans on writing until the day she dies, even if itās just for her own personal enjoyment. She still buys paperbacks because sheās all nostalgic like that, but her kindle never goes neglected for too long. When not writing, she spends her time with her husband and daughter, and whatever timeās left over sheās forced to fit too many hobbies into too little time.
Nicole is represented by Jane Dystel, of Dystel and Goderich Literary Agency.
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