Ruined by Jus Accardo
Jax lost the genetic lottery. Descended from Cain, the world's first murderer, he's plagued by a curse that demands violence in exchanged for his happiness. He left everything behind, including the girl he loved, but thriving on the pain of others is lonely...And it's killing him.
After a series of heartbreaking losses, Samantha put rubber to pavement and headed for college as fast as her clunker could carry her. But she can't outrun her problems. When an attack at school drives her back home, she's thrown into the path of a past - and a guy - she's been trying to forget.
Sam strains Jax's control over his darkness, but running isn't an option this time. Someone - or, something - followed her home from school: a ruthless monster with a twisted plan centuries in the making. Forced together to survive, and fighting an attraction that could destroy them both, Jax and Sam must stop a killer bent on revenge.
Here's a snippet:
"The doors were stuck. How did we get out?"
He narrowed his eyes. Only the slightest hint of gray was visible.
"Does it matter? Maybe I should put you back in? It'd give you an excuse to grope me again."
I know I can't wait to read this one. If you haven't tried Accardo's Denazen Series or Darker Agency series, you definitely should.
Definitely, Maybe In Love by Ophelia London
Blurb:
Her theory of attraction is about to get a new angle.
Spring Honeycutt wants two things: to ace her sustainable living thesis and to save the environment. Both seem hopelessly unobtainable until her college professor suggests that with a new angle, her paper could be published. Spring swears she'll do whatever it takes to ensure that happens.
"Whatever it takes," however, means forming a partnership with the very hot, very privileged, very conceited Henry Knightly.
Henry is Spring's only hope at publication, but he's also the uber-rich son of a land developer and cash-strapped Spring's polar opposite. Too bad she can't help being attracted to the way he pushes her buttons, both politically and physically. As they work on her thesis, Spring finds there's more to Henry than his old money and argyle sweaters... but can she drop the loud-and-proud act long enough to let him in? Suddenly, choosing between what she wants and what she needs puts Spring at odds with everything she believes in.
Definitely, Maybe in Love is a modern take on Pride and Prejudice that proves true love is worth risking a little pride.
Snippet:
"What's so funny?" I asked, surprised to see Knightly chuckling into a fist.
"Your buttons," he said.
I looked down at the top I was wearing. It was a black pullover sweater, no buttons.
"No," he said with another chuckle. "Your buttons, Spring." He pointed at me, his fingers like a gun. "They're very easy to push, aren't they?"
Trouble Comes Knocking by Mary Duncanson
Blurb:
It's hard not to answer when trouble comes knocking.
A girl who can't forget...
Twenty-two-year-old Lucy Carver is like Sherlock Holmes in ballet flats, but her eidetic memory is more albatross than asset, and something she usually keeps hidden. When she notices that something's amiss at her dead-end job, she jumps at the chance to finally use her ability for good. That is, until, a man is murdered, and she becomes the target of the killer.
A detective on his first case...
Detective Eli Reyes is overbearing, pompous, way too hot for Lucy's own good, and seems as determined to ruin her relationship with her boyfriend, John, as finding the murderer. He brings Lucy in on the case, thinking she can help him get to the truth, only to cut her loose when he realizes he's gotten far more than he ever bargained for.
A past that won't go away...
When memories from her childhood invade her present, Lucy discovers a mystery bigger than she could have imagined. With the killer still after her and Eli nowhere to be found, she takes things into her own hands, determined to expose the truth no matter what - before trouble comes knocking...again.
Snippet:
"Today will be a good day. Today I will start my new path. Today I will not stick my nose where it does not belong," I chanted as I applied teal eyeliner to make my hazel eyes pop. When the smell of blueberry muffins made me salivate and a quick glance at the time on my phone pushed my ass into gear, I grabbed my favorite lip gloss and sailed down the stairs."
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