He’s So Fine by Marie Mason
Publication date: August 4th 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance
Publication date: August 4th 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance
Synopsis:
Theirs was not a forbidden love…but was it a love never meant to be?
Cage knew he was bad. Bad to the bone. A cheesy description, but one that fit the underground fighter perfectly. He loved to fight, he loved to f***. Despite his reputation, he tried to stay away from trouble. He usually succeeded. Until the day trouble found him in the form of a curvy stepsister.
Abby Snow was a good girl. Straight A student, attending college on a scholarship and…a virgin. When her stepbrother is invited to the Hamptons for a true family vacation, Abby knew she was in for a summer of heartache. He was big and strong with a cocky attitude…he was so fine.
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I love anything romance related - with a little heat thrown in. I love to read romance, write romance and my faviorite character - you got it - the alpha male. A rare breed that's making a come back in the wild.
I try to provide a story that makes you root for the heroine and even hiss at the hero every now and then until he gets his act together. My books contain some heavy heat, cause let's face it a woman wants a man who can't control his sexual urges to mate-with her, and only her.
I appreciate any comment or suggestion. Please email me at mariemasonwriter@yahoo.com about any thing, any time.
I try to provide a story that makes you root for the heroine and even hiss at the hero every now and then until he gets his act together. My books contain some heavy heat, cause let's face it a woman wants a man who can't control his sexual urges to mate-with her, and only her.
I appreciate any comment or suggestion. Please email me at mariemasonwriter@yahoo.com about any thing, any time.
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Cage escaped the foster system and turned to
the underground fight ring to earn enough money to put food in his stomach and
a roof over his head. Now, his absentee father has shown up out-of-the-blue
offering him a chance to get to know him.
He takes the offer and gets more than he bargains for—a curvy stepsister
who knocks this bad boy to his knees.
He’s So Fine is a departure from my usual paranormal
stories. As with all my books, there is a curvy girl and an alpha male. Abby
Snow has some hang ups about her looks and weight, but nothing that Cage
Montgomery can’t fix—if she’ll let him.
Oh, there’s a catch –since their parents
married, they are now stepbrother and stepsister. But that doesn’t kill the
flames flaring to life between them.
Bad boy Cage Montgomery had no interest in
connecting with his absentee father. He’d been on his own since he was ten,
brandied about the foster care system until he’d walked away at the age of
sixteen. He’d made it on his own ever since.
When an invitation to spend the summer in the
Hamptons arrives, Cage’s curiosity gets the better of him. What he hadn’t
expected was the curvy girl answering the door and proclaiming to be his
step-sister.
Had the fates been unkind to him once again?
Because he certainly didn’t see this girl as his sister. In fact, she looked
very f***able indeed.
Underground fighter Cage Montgomery was use to
making it on his own. When a man in a two-piece suit showed up during his
training session, he wasn’t the least bit curious. But Frank, his mentor and
the only father figure he’d ever known, ordered him to go to the Hamptons to
see his long-lost father.
Cage finds much more than that…he discovers he
has a step-sister that makes his body—and his heart—feel alive for the very
first time in years.
Theirs was not a forbidden love…but was it a
love never meant to be?
Abby Snow’s life had done a complete 360 when
her mother became engaged to a millionaire cardiologist. It was almost
fairy-tale perfect until heartbreak walked into her life by the name of Cage,
her new stepdad’s son. Her new stepbrother.
Theirs was not a forbidden love…but was it a
love never meant to be?
Cage knew he was bad. Bad to the bone. A cheesy
description, but one that fit the underground fighter perfectly. He loved to
fight, he loved to f***. Despite his reputation, he tried to stay away from
trouble. He usually succeeded. Until the day, trouble found him in the form of
a curvy stepsister.
Abby Snow was a good girl. Straight A student,
attending college on a scholarship and…a virgin. When her stepbrother is
invited to the Hamptons for a true family vacation, Abby knew she was in for a
summer of heartache. He was big and strong with a cocky attitude…he was so
fine.
But could he ever be hers?
Cage: Fighting was all I knew.
All I ever wanted to know…until that day…
Cage: I stayed away from trouble
if I could. And this small man, holding a thick white envelope looked like
trouble. If only I had known how much…
Abby: I didn’t know how I was
even breathing with Cage so close to me. I felt like I had just landed on the
surface of the sun and all the air had been sucked out of my lungs.
Cage: So, little Sis, where am I
sleeping? Do we have to share bunk beds? If so, I’m on top.
Abby: I lost my ability to talk
for a moment as I looked into the dark blue pools of color. His eyes said so
much and revealed so little. The first thing I noticed was the sadness that had
seemed to form a permanent ring around that incredible color. I’d only seen
that color once before…Oh, shit, you’re my stepbrother? Aren’t you?
Cage: Are you brave enough to
invite the big, bad wolf inside, little red.
My hair is not red.
No, but your face turns a very cute shade every time
you’re embarrassed. Which is a lot.
Abby: I’d dedicated myself to my
school for the past thirteen years. I’d been the good-girl, the straight A
student. Little Miss Goody-two shoes. It did seem like fate somehow that this
boy—man—had been thrown at my feet. Was it time for me to strip away my
inhibitions?
Cage: My father wasn’t a bad
guy, just didn’t have a clue what happened in the real world. How people like
me fought for their very existence every day of their lives.
Cage: Now, ask me what kind of
man I am? Oh, right I already told you. I’m a bad boy. What do bad boys do best?
Beside fucking up? They fuck good girls and make them bad.
Abby: I looked at him. At us. I
was facing this giant of man, both of us kneeling on the leather sofa. His legs
were spread and his shoulders relaxed. Stroke me, he commanded.
Cage: Are you going to let me
have you, baby? Am I going to get to fuck that sweet little c*** of yours?
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