SYNOPSIS:
Dex is many
things, a college senior, the bassist for The
Invisibles, a son, a friend, everything but a boyfriend.
Everybody knows him as
the shallow guy who’s up for a good time anytime. People
rarely take the time
to see the loyal guy lying just beneath the happy-go-lucky
façade.
There are parts
of Dex’s life he keeps hidden. Ones he believes
no one would understand. Since he gave up on the idea of a
dream girl long ago,
he thinks he’s finally found the perfect balance of connection
without
commitment with Sam.
Chrissy used to
know everything about Dex. When he left four
years ago for college, she was left behind. Four years
later, with nowhere else
to turn, Chrissy calls the one person she’s always counted
on, Dex. One glance
at the sad eyes he’s tried to forget and Dex knows it’s out
of his control.
With Chrissy's
return, lines begin to cross from friendship to
something more, but will Dex's secret force them apart
forever?
(Can't Let Go is the fourth novel in the
Invisibles Series)
EXCERPT:
Already regretting my decision to call
Dex in the first place, I keep my distance for the remainder
of the night,
allowing him to have fun with his friends. He doesn’t engage
me very much, only
telling me even more that he wishes I wouldn’t have invaded
his perfect life.
By the time we go to bed, we venture into the room that is
reserved for the two
of us. I guess when you come with so many couples, it
negates the whole guys in
this room, girls in the other
equation.
I escape into the bathroom and change my
clothes. By the time I return, Dex is already in his pajama
pants, digging in
his bag. He drops his phone and bends down to retrieve it.
As he steadily
stands back up, his eyes roam up my body and a warm current
in my blood swirls,
following the path of his eyes. He bites his bottom lip and
takes a deep
breath. “I’ll be back,” he says with a husky voice.
Once he rushes out, I climb under the
covers to disengage any sexual urges neither one of us will
entertain tonight.
In this moment, I wish I could be one of those girls. The
ones who could sleep
with Dex only to feel the comforting arms of a man, but it’s
the fear of after
that keeps my hands pinned around my body. The fear that he
would sleep with me
out of pity, or worse, that he would only do it for his own
pleasure and
release.
He opens the door, and his blue eyes
focus on the television and anywhere but at me. “I’ll sleep
on the floor,” he
murmurs, never casting a glance my
way.
“Don’t be silly. We’ve done this
before.” I flip to my side.
“When we were fourteen, Chris.” He grabs
the pillow.
“Really, Dex. I trust you,” I tell him,
facing him head on, and oh my lord, his muscles are
everywhere. He’s always
been built, but holy mackerole, he’s insanely big
now.
He looks at me long and hard for a few
seconds and then pulls back the covers. As he’s sliding
under the crisp white
linen sheets, the mattress dips next to me. I turn around so
my back faces his.
We both reach over and turn off the lights on our respective
sides. The funny
thing is if someone walked in right now, they’d think we
were two elderly
people, who have been married for years, instead of
hot-blooded early twenty-something’s.
Minutes of silence fill the room, and
even with me shutting my eyes, visualizing what I imagine
the beach must feel
like, sleep won’t come. Dex’s close proximity has my body
hyperaware of his
breathing and his body. “Do you want to tell me?” he
whispers.
“I’m okay. Like I said, I just needed a
break. Thank you for bringing me. I hope I wasn’t too much
of an inconvenience
for you,” I lie, and a huge breath releases from him.
“You’re never an inconvenience to me. If
you don’t tell me, I can’t help you,” he adds, and I roll
over, although, he
keeps his back to
me.
“Nothing. Like I said I needed a
breather.” If I admit to Dex the real reason, he’ll try to
fix it and save me
like normal. Being here with his friends and the people that
care about him, he
deserves normality and that’s not in my life’s
course.
My hands itch to touch the grooves and
contours of the muscles that spread across his back,
displaying how hard he
works out at the gym every day. “Just wanted to feel normal.
So, thank you
again.” The lies just continue to flow. He doesn’t need my
drama in his life.
He has his together, why should my fucked-up past screw with
it?
The
pillow shifts from the slow shake of his head. “You’re
welcome,” he says, and
the silence encompasses us once again. Eventually, the light
whistling of his
breathing signifies he’s fallen asleep. I lie awake,
observing the rise and fall
of his back until my eyes relent to the exhaustion of the
day.
AUTHOR
BIO:
school to school before settling down in the outskirts of
Chicago ten years
ago, where she now resides with her husband and two kids.
She developed a love of reading at a young
age, which helped lay the foundation for her passion to
write. With the encouragement of her family, she
finally sat down and wrote one of the many stories that have
been floating
around in her head. When she isn’t reading or writing, she
can be found playing
with her kids, talking to her mom on the phone, or hanging
out with her family
and friends. But after chasing around
twin preschoolers all day, she always cherishes her
relaxation time after
putting the kids to
bed.
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INVISIBLES
SERIES:
Don’t Let Go (Book
#1)
Let Me In (Book
#2)
Let Me Love (Book
#3)
Can't Let Go (Book
#4)
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