I've been screwed.
It started the day I was conceived.
When I was eleven, life crushed me into
grotesque, mangled fragments. I glued the shards of myself into a mosaic
fitting of a child. I learned one important thing from that
experience.
Control.
Controlling your destiny keeps the vultures at
bay. Control keeps my life from disintegrating. It keeps my life on the path to
the woman I want to be.
Not who they say I am.
As time goes on, life hits and smashes and I
take it. Every snide word, every crack in my heart, every self-righteous glance
again and again.
Screw that.
I’m done.
It’s my turn to screw.
Anna lives every day the best she can while struggling
against the demons that threaten to consume her and drag her back into the
darkness of her very troubled past. The last thing she needs right now is a
guy, especially one as sweet and sexy as Jed. When the attraction becomes too
strong to resist, she gives into it. Even when she knows it’ll only end in
disaster and leave her even more her scared and broken than she was
before.
Jed wants to find the right woman and he’s
drawn to Anna by carnal magnetism, but she also brings out an Alpha side of him
that he’s never known. When his alpha rears its head, it triggers memories in
Anna and her carefully crafted wall of protection begins to show
cracks.
When fate and misunderstandings threaten the
already delicate relationship, can they survive? When Anna’s demons threaten to
be unearthed and Jed’s inner alpha only seem to make them worse, can they
overcome?
Is it even worth it?
Warning: This book
contains graphic violence, sex, and adult language
Nicki DeStasi was raised in a small town in
Massachusetts. She attended Fitchburg State College and studied Early Childhood
Education. As a child, she enjoyed reading, but only recently began doing it
again. She has always had an inventive imagination and finally decided to put
those ideas on paper for others to enjoy. Worth It will be Nicki’s
first self-published book. A few personal facts: Sloth from The Goonies is her
third cousin, she acted and stared in several plays throughout high school and
college, and she can play four different instruments. Nicki’s philosophy is to
appreciate the good things in life. If we didn’t make mistakes and have bad
things happen then we wouldn’t know how truly wonderful the good things are. No
matter how difficult life is sometimes, if we look to the people that love us,
then we can get through them and on to the good stuff.
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