Walking Heartbreak
by Sunniva Dee
Release Date: December 17th 2015
◆ Synopsis ◆
Don’t judge me.
I am not what you see.
I am the opposite.
—Nadia’s lipstick note on Bo’s mirror.
Indie-rocker Bo Lindgren is worshiped for his looks and musical genius. It’s been lonely at the top since his ex left. Bo will never take a girlfriend again though, because he doesn’t have the chops to love. He knows he’s poison, a heartbreak waiting to happen for anyone he allows too close—like his ex. Bo screws his way through the fangirls until he’s sick of it all. Until the dark gaze of Nadia Vidal appears in the door to his dressing room.
Saved from an arranged marriage by Jude, the love of her life, Nadia eloped and got married at nineteen. But now, two years later, life is wilted, dead, and not what anyone should have to endure.
Nadia, with her secret-keeper eyes and instant understanding of who Bo is, attracts and fascinates him without even trying. The ring gleaming on her finger should keep them apart, but morals can’t always resist destiny.
When brokenhearted meets heartbreaker, whose heart is really at stake?
◆ Excerpt ◆
Opportunities float through your sphere, and it’s up to you to seize them. Sometimes
they stream back around, giving you another chance if you miss out, but that once-in-a-lifetime
chance, you’ll never see again.
Troll calls me while Nadia is still asleep. I don’t release her from my arms when I grab
the phone from the nightstand and answer.
“Bo. Radio One needs a fill-in. Tom Rocks was supposed to head up Luminessence on
the night show, but they backed out last minute, and Luminessence’s artist manager called
yours. Clown Irruption is in.”
Adrenaline rushes through my body. “Are you kidding me? Radio One?”
“Hell yeah, man. Radio Fucking One.”
I start laughing. My stomach rocks, stirring Nadia from her sleep. She uh-huhms? And I
pull her close, kissing her temple way loudly for someone who’s still in dreamland.
“Better make it, son,” Troll grumbles, grouchy-sounding as usual.
“Of course, Captain. We’ll be there. Are you emailing us directions and times?” It’s a
redundant question. He’s always on top of the details, and he’s snippy as hell about being
second-guessed.
“Yeah, unless you’ve got Internet,” he counters. “Ooh, it’s so hard to locate Radio One in L.A."
I bite my lip, suppressing my amusement. “What time?”
“Dude, I am going to email you, okay? God forbid you girls get lost.”
“Thank you, Troll. I appreciate it,” I say, and he muffle-growls something
indistinguishable before hanging up.
The girl in my bed looks up, big, beautiful eyes bright with anticipation for me. “You’re
excited. What’s going on?”
She smiles when I tell her. Rolls slowly over my body and on top of me the way she lied
last night, nudges her nose against my throat like a sleepy kitten. I get to see this other Nadia
before she veils herself in sadness again. This early morning version of her is addictive.
I kiss her before she rethinks shit. Slide my fingers in between her butt cheeks and caress
her rosebud. Then, I move down, finding a warmth I already crave, slickness from yesterday,
and I whisper my plea in her ear.
“Again?”
Still sleepy, she relents, her body awake enough to tremble through a climax with me, but
as her mind clears fully, I watch her retract again, her eyes dimming as she gets dressed. Nadia
sits through breakfast with us, that small wrinkle between her brows reappearing.
When she stands, getting ready to leave, I don’t give a damn that I look pathetic when I
say, “Hey,” catch her hand in passing, and entwine our fingers. I don’t get up from my seat, but I
pull her close enough to latch around her waist. “Can you make it to the show? I’d like to have
you there.”
“I want to go so bad!” Zoe sings. “Emil invited me, right you did, Cupcake? Nadia, we’ll
talk to Scott—figure something out. This is the awesomest reason ever to bail in the middle of
our shifts.”
Nadia tenses in my hold. She doesn’t withdraw, but it’s clear that she wants to.
Instinctively, I kiss her stomach the way I used to back when I had a girlfriend. Our small
kitchen goes dead silent at my move, and it dawns on me how intimate that was. Much more
intimate than casual sex.
“Tell me you’ll try,” I say. My voice is raspy. “We’ll kick ass if you come.”
~MEET SUNNIVA DEE~
Sunniva was born in Norway, the Land of The Midnight Sun, but spent her early twenties making the world her playground. Southern Europe: Spain, Italy, Greece—Argentina: Buenos Aires, in particular. The United States finally kept her interest, and after half a decade in California, she now lounges in the beautiful city of Savannah. Sunniva has a Master's degree in Spanish, which she taught until she settled in as an adviser at an art college in the South.
Sunniva writes New Adult fiction with soul. Sometimes it's with a paranormal twist, like in Shattering Halos, Stargazer, and Cat Love. At other times, it's contemporary, as in Pandora Wild Child, Leon's Way, Adrenaline Crush, and now Walking Heartbreak.
Sunniva is the happiest when her characters take over, let their emotions run off with them, shaping her stories in ways she never foresaw. She loves bad-boys and good-boys run amok, and like in real life, her goal is to keep you on your toes until the end of each story.
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