Shattered, The Russian Guns Book Five
by Bethany-Kris
Audience:
Adult 18+, New Adult
Genre:
Contemporary w/ Suspense Elements, Organized Crime
Cover
by: Jay Aheer
ISBN:
978-0-9937797-6-3
Expected
Publication: July 2nd, 2015
“Don’t fall in love with me. I ruin beautiful things.”
Love made him this way, but life makes him stay.
Life doesn’t give a redo. There’s no rewind or pause button
to take you back or stop time. Once something happens, it happened. The most
tragic of those times in his life, the ones he wouldn’t get back and the
moments he could never fix, reminded DemyanAvdonin of a bullet meeting glass.
The impact of the bullet doesn't break the glass into pieces, but instead, leaves behind a single hole surrounded by a spider web of cracks. Fragile cracks that, when handled with the utmost care, would splinter into shards of what used to be.
Demyan thought he had been broken beyond repair once, four long years ago.
He was wrong.
She touched the glass, unknowing of the cracks holding him together. These are the broken pieces of a shattered man and the woman who made him live.
Life made him this way, but love makes him stay.
The impact of the bullet doesn't break the glass into pieces, but instead, leaves behind a single hole surrounded by a spider web of cracks. Fragile cracks that, when handled with the utmost care, would splinter into shards of what used to be.
Demyan thought he had been broken beyond repair once, four long years ago.
He was wrong.
She touched the glass, unknowing of the cracks holding him together. These are the broken pieces of a shattered man and the woman who made him live.
Life made him this way, but love makes him stay.
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Excerpt:
Something
was happening to him, and it was because of her. He was letting it happen
because he liked the way she got under his skin, made him think, and forced him
to feel. Even if it wasn’t always fucking pretty.
Demyan
wasn’t sure how he felt about that other than the fact he didn’t want to think
about it at all. Hooking up was one thing, but acting cozy was completely
different and not what he should want.
“Demyan—”
“Don’t,”
he forced out.
“But—”
Demyan
turned on his heel, a hand flying up in the air to stop her from saying another
thing. He made a swift beeline for the front door, grabbing his jacket off the
back of the couch where he tossed it the night before.
“Demyan!”
At the
front door, he tugged on his coat before yanking on his shoes.
“Demyan,
please just wait a second,” Claire pleaded. “Please!”
Her cry
sliced him straight down to the fucking bone. Like it ached in his heart
because he was the one making her hurt. She was just feet away from him.
Christ, he could reach out and touch her, soothe her if he wanted, but he couldn’t.
“Don’t
do that,” Demyan said sharply, standing straight and trying to force back the
rising anxiety and anger.
Claire
snapped away from him as if he’d stuck out at her with his hand. “Do what?”
“That.”
“I don’t
understand wh—”
Demyan
waved at her. “That right there. This can’t be something. We can’t be
something. Don’t do that.”
“Demyan,
you’re freaking out over nothing.”
No, he
wasn’t.
There
were tears in her eyes. They weren’t falling, but they were there. She was hurt
by his rejection, and he didn’t know how to handle what was going on inside his
head and heart. So, it was pretty goddamn simple for Demyan. He needed to stop
whatever this was before it went any further. Straight for the kill, like any
good monster would do.
“Don’t
fall in love with me. I ruin beautiful things.”
Claire
flinched. “Why would you say that?”
“You
can’t fall in love with someone like me and you certainly can’t afford to
believe there’s something here or that you can make me better again. I am
broken—unobtainable and unfixable. I don’t need a fucking martyr in my life.
I’ve got enough of those as it is.”
“Ouch.”
“Just …
don’t.”
“Fall in
love with you.”
“Exactly,”
Demyan muttered.
“Why
would you say that?” she repeated.
Wasn’t
it obvious?
“Claire—”
“Why
would you tell me not to fall in love with you and then in the next sentence,
call me beautiful?”
Because
she was.
Author Bio:
Bethany-Kris is a Canadian author, lover of much, and mother to three very
young sons, one cat, and two dogs. A small town in Eastern Canada where she was
born and raised is where she has always called home. With her boys under her
feet, a snuggling cat, barking dogs, and a spouse calling over his shoulder,
she is nearly always writing something ... when she can find the time.
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