The Swamp is about to get a whole lot hotter!
Sawyer wants a life of her own.
Finn wants to forget he ever had one.
After a tragedy, Finn Hollis escapes
into the swamp to be alone.
That is until Sawyer Dixon shows up,
all SCORCHING HOT innocence,
claiming she owns the land less than
fifty feet from his front door.
Sawyer gets under his SKIN, but even worse?
She makes him WANT things.
Things Finn hasn’t wanted in a very very long time.
Finn WANTS Sawyer gone.
Almost as much as he wants her in his BED.
The Outskirts is Book One in the Outskirts Duet.
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4 Stars
The Outskirts is a on-the-edge read with a twist. These characters aren't your typical twenty-something adults living the life in city, but a life that we don't hear much about, but knows its around, The Swamp.
Sawyer escapes a life that she's ever known and then into the "real world" that holds a lot more secrets. There, she meets new friends and a mysterious guy, Finn, who is elusive and angry. Finn carries a lot of guilt and it has pushed everyone away. But for some reason, he is drawn to the new girl in town, Sawyer.
Their friendship slowly develops over the course of the first book, but past ghosts comes back. The push and pull of Finn and Sawyer is a roller-coaster ride, but these to characters who are so opposite of each have a lot of chemistry and can learn from each other.
The Outskirts is a cliffhanger that will leave you hanging from the unexpected. I can't wait until Finn and Sawyer's story continues.
Sawyer escapes a life that she's ever known and then into the "real world" that holds a lot more secrets. There, she meets new friends and a mysterious guy, Finn, who is elusive and angry. Finn carries a lot of guilt and it has pushed everyone away. But for some reason, he is drawn to the new girl in town, Sawyer.
Their friendship slowly develops over the course of the first book, but past ghosts comes back. The push and pull of Finn and Sawyer is a roller-coaster ride, but these to characters who are so opposite of each have a lot of chemistry and can learn from each other.
The Outskirts is a cliffhanger that will leave you hanging from the unexpected. I can't wait until Finn and Sawyer's story continues.
Sawyer
My throat tightened and a heaviness grew in my
chest like my heart didn’t know whether to beat faster or stop beating
altogether. “Did you leave me all this to show me the life you could’ve had,
but didn’t? Why!?” I pounded the wheel again and then again, and again and
again until my vision was blurry and all I could see was the redness of my own
heated rage. “You’re a fucking coward! You fucking COWARD!” I screamed to no
one, pounding on the wheel until the skin across my knuckles split and blood dripped
between my fingers.
Strong hands bit into my biceps, yanking me from
the cab. I was spun around by my shoulders and found myself face to face with
Finn. “I like it when you swear,” he said, pressing close.
“Finn, get off me! Get off me! Let me go!” I
wailed, struggling to free myself from his grip. Kicking out my legs only to
connect with the air as he evaded my every move.
A growl tore from his throat. Finn picked me up
and walked me to the back of the truck, setting me on the open tailgate. He pushed
himself between my legs and hovered over me to keep me from leaping off.
“Let me go,” I demanded, pushing at his hard
chest. “I don’t have time for your broodiness right now.”
Finn held my wrists together with one hand. “No,
of course you don’t. You’re too busy tearing up pictures and screaming at no
one.”
“Let me go,” I repeated.
“No,” he said between clenched teeth.
“Just go! Leave me alone. Leave meeeeeee!” I
wailed as I pounded against his stone chest.
“You don’t want to hit me,” he warned, his eyes
hardened.
“Then let me go.”
“Why?” He stepped in closer, unaffected by my
attempt to fight against him. My inner thighs were touching his outer
thighs.
“Because she did!” I screamed, my eyes sprang open
to find his cold blue gaze. “She could have run anywhere and taken me with her.
Instead she left him but she left me too. She was a coward who couldn’t make
the right decision and I love her. I love her…but I hate her. I hate her so
much…so…” I was interrupted when Finn’s lips pressed against mine, momentarily
rendering me stupid. I pointed my toes toward the sky to avoid my initial
instinct which was to wrap my legs around him. It was so consuming that I
momentarily forgot to fight him off, but I didn’t need to, he pulled his lips
from mine.
“Stop doing that,” I said. I pushed him off but he
stayed between my legs, his hands on my bare back just under the hem of his big
t-shirt I was wearing. His gaze hardened. I could see the conflict written in
his lined forehead and the deep V between his eyes. I had no doubt the conflict
had everything to do with me.
And kissing me.
“It’s your fault that I do it,” Finn said, his
voice deep and smooth against my chin and then my neck.
“So that’s your plan? Kiss me every time you want
to shut me up?” I asked, still feeling every bit of my anger but also feeling
something else. Something that sent tingles between my legs and an ache in my
core. “Thank you for saving me. Really. Thank you. I appreciate it,” my voice
cracked. “But you can just leave me alone now. And please, STOP kissing me.” My
words a whisper.
“I’m going to kiss you whenever I want to kiss
you,” Finn stated as if I didn’t have a say in the matter.
The early morning sunlight highlighted the beads
of sweat trickling from his shoulders down his broad chest and across the
valleys of his defined abs. He was standing so close that we were breathing in
each other’s air.
“Whenever you want to kiss me?” I laughed. “I
don’t understand you. I don’t understand any of this. You’re always mad at me.
Why did you save me? Why do you keep kissing me when you’re always mad at me?”
“It’s when I’m pissed off at you that I want to
kiss you the most,” Finn said, his voice flowing over my skin like a silky
blanket. He slid me closer so I could feel the outline of his rigid erection as
if he were proving a point. He lowered his lips to mine and consumed my mouth
in a greedy kiss that had me shaking with need and spinning with confusion.
“Do you always kiss everyone you hate?” I asked,
yanking my lips from his.
“Does this feel like hate to you?” he growled
pushing his hard length between my legs.
T.M.Frazier is a USA TODAY bestselling author. She resides in sunny Southwest Florida with her husband and her young daughter. When she’s not writing she loves talking to her readers, country music, reading and traveling. Her debut novel, The Dark Light of Day was published in September of 2013 and when she started writing it she intended for it to be a light beachy romance. Well…it has a beach in it!
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