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Want Me

Rowan McBride

Paperback, 6x9 in, 200 pages
Wheatmark, February 2008
ISBN: 9781587369346

Description

Joel Beckett is blessed. He’s popular with the ladies, a star on the football field, and worshiped by everyone on campus.

Including Walker Cain.

Only Walker’s worship has crossed the line, driving him to invoke ancient magic that binds them together in an inescapable downward spiral. Now reality is shifting, and with each new life Joel is forced to watch Walker steal away another of the blessings he’d always taken for granted.

It’s never enough. Cursed blood runs hot, and with every turn of the spiral, Walker breathes the seductive words that Joel can’t resist. The words that could drag them both into hell.

Want me.

Excerpt

I’m not sure when I stopped fighting. When I just...let him take control.

Slowly, Walker lowered his head, brushed his lips over mine. Locks of dark hair fell forward, grazed over my cheeks as he slid my hand lower. I gasped as he deepened the kiss, as he slipped my hand under his shirt so my palm could lay flat against his warm, hard abs.

Walker’s mouth was firm against mine. Caressing. Tasting. Taking.

Always taking.

I bit down on his lower lip. Hard.

He leapt back from me, his hand shooting to his mouth.

Oh, God.

For all my fantasies of hurting Walker, for all my attempts, now that I’d done it...

I was scared to death to see what he’d do when really pissed at me.