Secret Nights
They both had secrets dirty enough to tear them them apart.
“5 Stars are not enough. Please make sure when you read this book you have nothing else in your schedule as you will not want to put it down.” The Overflowing Bookcase
"This 6 star masterpiece consumed my mind, body and soul." TDC Book Reviews
Our tale began the night I saved a mysterious woman from a terrifying crime.
Frozen in shock, I carried her home to help her recover.
She slipped off her coat and I could barely shield my reaction over how seductively she was dressed.
She surprised me even further by crawling into my bed and asking to spend the night.
It wasn’t long before we were wrapped in a steamy affair.
Skylar’s stunning beauty was marred by shadows she tried to conceal, and secrets she wouldn’t share.
I was desperate to learn what caused her such pain.
Only how could I intrude on her secrets when I had plenty of my own?
In the warmth of her arms, I found ways to overcome my own pain.
Every night, my body and soul yearned for hers.
She’d return, only to be gone before I’d awaken.
I feared if she ever discovered my dark side, how bad it truly was, I’d never see her again.
Except something else happened.
I uncovered her secret life … the dark and dirty reasons behind her provocative attire.
My harsh reaction filled me with shame and regret.
After all, who was I to point fingers?
That’s when I learned if you wanted someone badly enough, you’d do anything to get them back, no matter the consequences.
Regaining her trust and giving me a second chance were my priorities, even though she’d be taking a risk on me.
But weren’t most things in life a risk?
And I give anything to be her risk.
This time I’d stop at nothing to get what I wanted.
Skylar.
*Please note: This book was previously published as Dirty Nights, The Novel. The title and cover have been changed and the novel itself has undergone many changes and editing.
This is a full-length, stand alone, second chances, new adult contemporary romance from USA Today bestselling author, A.M. Hargrove. It is raw, gritty, and full of angst.