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Scarred by Marie Long
Publication date: March 3rd 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance
SYNOPSIS
Sometimes, love comes with a price…
The past is always gonna try and bring you down, but you gotta fight. Fight hard for what you love. Fight to win is what twenty-two-year-old Dominick Anderson believes, but his life is a struggle. Growing up with an abusive father has made Dominick slow to love and trust, and he relies on his brother Kevin to keep him on a straight path. Dominick fights his demons every day, every night. Now a sophomore at the University of Washington and working a steady job at a mechanic’s shop, Dominick wants to create a better life and find the future his father never wanted him to have.
Dominick suppresses his identity and feelings until he meets Denise Ramsey. Smart, stunningly gorgeous, and sharing his love for motorcycles, Denise is everything Dominick longs for in a girl but knows he can never have. When a past love threatens her life and brings out Dominick’s suppressed dark side, he must decide if she’s worth the risk.
EXCEPT
“You
know, you look ridiculous wearing those at night.” I point at his sunglasses.
Kevin
adjusts his ball cap and stuffs his hands in the pockets of his brown hoodie.
“I don’t give a fuck. I’m not in the mood to deal with fans right now.”
Dim
lights and the smell of stale beer welcome us as we enter. The groups of
college students that frequent here are standing or sitting around in their
usual spots. Kevin and I find two empty stools at the bar, near where a bunch
of frat guys are playing darts.
“You’re
Miss Dee Dee tonight, li’l bro,” Kevin says with a smirk, and then points out
the vodka to Olivia, the bartender.
I roll
my eyes. It’s an inside joke Kevin and I have whenever we go out and drink. The
one who’s named “Miss Dee Dee” first is responsible for driving, so they’re not
allowed to get hammered.
“Whatever
you say, Miss Daisy,” I say, and order my usual.
Olivia
fills three shots and slides them in front of Kevin. He downs the first one in
a single gulp, and then winces and hisses through his teeth.
I spin
around in my stool so my back’s against the counter and watch the crowd at the
dartboard. I recognize a few guys from Xi Rho Nu. The girls watch each guy who
takes aim like predators assessing their prey. I look sidelong at Kevin, who
quaffs his second shot. “Hey, Kev. You still single?”
Kevin
looks up. “What the hell kinda question’s that?”
“An
important one, ’cause . . . well, I met this girl at the club the other night,
right? Name’s Trinity. Pretty sexy. Thing is, she’s one of Denise’s friends.
She knows you and I are brothers.”
“Mmhmm.”
Kevin downs his third shot and then signals Olivia to fill up three more.
“She’s
cool,” I say. “But I don’t think we’d make a pair, y’know?”
“What?
You can’t like her?”
“Not
anything more than friends. I mean she already knows I have a thing for Denise.
But the moment I mention your name her panties practically drop.”
Kevin
smirks. “I tend to have that effect on the honeys.” Three more shots slide his
way. He picks one up and tips his head back, emptying shot number four.
“She’s a
good girl who’s looking for love, bro. You should talk to her.”
“Naw.
I’m done with relationships for a while. Not after the shit I went through with
the last one.”
I shake
my head. “Seriously, I don’t think she’s anything like that. She’s Denise’s
best friend, and from what I’ve seen, Denise doesn’t hang out with skanks like
Justine.”
“Justine
was worse than a skank.” Shot number five disappears quicker than I can blink.
“Trinity
loves the fact that you play basketball,” I say.
“You
told her that?”
“Yeah.
And she thinks it’s hot.”
“Does
she, now?” He traces his thumb across his smiling lips.
“Yup,
and she said she wants to watch you play sometime.”
“Play
what?”
“Basketball!”
He nods
absently. Has the vodka already started to kick in?
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Marie Long is a novelist who enjoys the snowy weather, the mountains, and a cup of hot white chocolate. She's an avid supporter of literacy movements like We Need Diverse Books (WNDB) and National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo).
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