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About BEAUTIFUL BOY
One introverted girl.
One extroverted guy.
One assignment.
One afternoon.
Then everything changed…
“You destroyed me.”
Novah wanted nothing more than to walk away, never see him again. She was
determined to pick up the pieces of her tarnished reputation and move on. Her
torture became her muse, earning her well-deserved notoriety for capturing beauty
with her lens. She had come full circle. She had it all…until he returned.
Nolan found himself surrounded by the grim facets of
life, no longer the prominent boy from an affluent family who’d caught Novah’s eye.
The years had been unkind and left him in the dark, painful trenches of life. He
needed her help.
Fifteen years can equate to a lifetime of change,
neither one the same person they once were. Despite the humiliation, the latent
wounds, the missing years…they’re destined to heal one another in unexpected
ways.
“You saved me.”
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“Show me your scars… and I’ll show you mine.”
The muscle in my forehead grew taut, and even without a mirror, I knew how harsh
my expression must’ve been to her. It became evident in every inch of my face, from
my pursed lips to my tense jaw, even the space between my eyebrows ached with
tension.
“Just because I don’t wear them on my skin doesn’t mean I don’t have them, Nolan.
Everyone has scars. Everyone has dealt with some varying degree of pain. We’ve all
been hurt one way or another.”
“And what will seeing your scars do for me?”
She shrugged with her fingers holding onto my shirt, unmoving, simply waiting.
“Hopefully make you understand you’re not alone. Maybe help connect us in some
way. Bring us closer, and allow us to open up to each other in a way we’ve never
been able to with anyone else.”
“How could we possibly understand each other’s pain?” My voice rumbled heavily as
the words escaped me. The oxygen grew thick around us and made it difficult to
hold onto my bearings.
Her gaze fell to her fingers once they began to resume their task— pulling my shirt
from the waistband of my pants before unhooking the very last button. Then she ran
her palms up my chest. Heat spread over me like the sun peeking through the
clouds. It left me lost in her touch. Her hands moved to my shoulders, beneath my
work shirt, and then torturously down my arms. She pushed my shirt off my body
with an unhurried ease.
My white undershirt remained, covering my chest and hiding the unsavory
reminders of war. She stood in front of me, staring at my torso like it was a blank
canvas, waiting for it to reveal something to her. Gentle fingers caressed the fabric at
my sides, leaving behind trails of deep shivers like paths of singed nerves that
sparked and sizzled long after her touch had moved on.
Her scrutiny proved to be too much to handle, and without thought, I roughly
grabbed the hem of her T-shirt, yanked it over her head, and left her in nothing but a
plain black bra. Wide, cerulean eyes met mine, and a soft, airy gasp resounded
around us.
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About Leddy Harper
Leddy Harper had to use her imagination often as a child. She grew up the only girl
in a house full of boys. At the age of fourteen, she decided to use that imagination
and wrote her first book, and never stopped.
She often calls writing her therapy, using it as a way to deal with issues through the
eyes of her characters.
She is now a mother of three girls, leaving her husband as the only man in a house
full of females.
The decision to publish her first book was made as a way of showing her children to
go after whatever it is they want to. Love what you do and do it well. Most
importantly Leddy wanted to teach them what it means to overcome their fears.
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