“What I did today… I don’t want to be that person anymore. I don’t know how you can stand to touch me." “I’ll never stop wanting to touch you, Link. I’m pretty sure you’re the only one I want to touch for the rest of my life.” Link and Rocky's story concludes in this fifth and final installment of the Dirty series. *This is part five in a five-part novella series. **Due to sexual situations and violence, this series is recommended for 18+.
Three. This is my number.
“Vonnie Conner sighting,” Owen called to Quentin. Quentin saw the still-buxom still-a-blonde standing at the top of the hill, under the pine trees, with her arms crossed. “She's up there waiting for us?” he asked in disbelief.
He’s never put much stock into love at first sight—until he sees her. Regardless of their painful pasts, Hope and Mason discover that sometimes never can become forever.
With the threat so close to home, he must do whatever it takes to protect the girl he’s always loved—no matter the risk. *Due to harsh language, violence, drug use, and sexual situations, this book is recommended for 17+.
"Sometimes never is a distorted perception.
Carlton Carey and his wife, Mildred Banks, we to police an know, however, that there were moles within their dissenter circle who reported back to Hulon. When the couple got home, they were attacked by men wearing ski masks.
“I may have had more lovers than you, and I may take my clothes off for countless women, but you are the only one who can strip me bare.” Do you ever stop loving someone just because they're gone?
It was to enjoy Rocky. Link and Rocky's story continues in this fourth installment of the Dirty novella series. *This is part four in a five-part novella series. **Due to sexual situations and violence, this series is recommended for 18+.
Cheryl McIntyre is the author of the bestselling Sometimes Never series, the Dirty series, Infinitely, Villain, HARD, and Love Sex & Other Games. She resides in Ohio with her high school sweetheart, their two sons, one daughter, ...
Recommended for 17+ due to sexual situations, harsh language, and drug and alcohol use. Before Now is a companion novel to Sometimes Never, and many of its characters are in Park’s story. However, it can be read as a stand-alone book.