LOVE THE WAY YOU
LIE
A dark romance about
the lies that lead us down…
I’ll do anything to get safe, even if that means working at
the scariest club in town.
I’ll do anything to stay hidden, even if it means taking off
my clothes for strangers.
I’ll do anything to be free. Except give him up. When he
looks at me, I forget why I can’t have him. He’s beautiful and scarred. His
body fits mine, filling the places where I’m hollow, rough where I am soft.
He’s the one man who wants to help, but he has his own
agenda. He has questions I can’t answer. What
are you afraid of?
You.
Excerpt 2:
The Grand used to be a theater, back when the city
did more tourist trade than drug trafficking. Back when you could walk down
this street without getting mugged. They held ballets and operas and one
infamous magic show where a man was killed by a faulty fake gun. Over the years
the shows visited less and less. This whole part of the city became gutted,
empty. Attempts to revitalize the theater failed because the good, rich folk
who had money to spend on theater tickets didn’t want to come to these streets.
Now the building is just a husk of its former
glory—faded metallic wallpaper and ornate molding with the gold paint scraping
off. Tables and chairs fill the smoky, dark floor. There is a balcony in the
back, but it isn’t open to the public.
The rooms for private dances used to be ticket
stalls in what would have been the lobby.
They don’t have doors. They barely even have
walls. The front window partitions have been ripped away, with only brass rods
and velvet curtains to cover them.
The first is occupied by Lola. A flash of red
fabric and a long mane of hair between the curtain tells me that much. And I
know from her position on the floor and the soft groans that he’s paid for more
than a dance.
The second room is empty.
The third room is the farthest from the main
floor. The darkest. I can only make out a shadow seated in the chair. All I
want is to get the hell out of here, but Blue is standing behind me, crowding
me, and the only way to get space, the only place to go is inside.
I slip past the heavy velvet curtain and wait for
my eyes to adjust. Even before they do, I know it will be him. Not safe,
rule-following Charlie. It’s the other man. The new one. The one with the
strange intensity in his stare.
I see the outline of his jacket first. And his
boots, forming that same configuration—one leg shoved out, one under the chair.
That’s the way he sits, almost sprawled on the uncomfortable wooden chair. He’s
watching me. Of course he’s watching me. That’s what he paid to do.
“What’ll it be?” I ask.
“What’s on the menu?” he counters, and I know what
he means. He means extra services. The same thing that Lola is doing now. More
than just a dance. He looks out from the shadows like the Cheshire cat, all
eyes and teeth and challenge. All he’s missing are purple stripes filling in.
And if he’s a cop, he can bust me just for
offering it. Cops should have better things to do with their time. But I
already know cops don’t do what they should. I know that too well.
I’m running from one.
“A dance, of course.” I run through the prices for
fifteen minutes, thirty minutes. No one needs longer than that. They either go
to the bathroom to jerk off or come in their pants.
“And if I want more than that?”
Now that my eyes have adjusted, now that I’m up
close, I can see the tats at the base of his neck and on his wrists. They are
probably along his arms and maybe his chest. There’s ink on his hands too,
though I can’t make out what it says.
His black shirt is tight enough to show me his
shape, the broad chest and flat abs. Underneath the shirt is a chain or
necklace. I can only see the imprint, but it makes me want to pull up the
fabric and find out what it is.
He wears his leathers like a second skin, like
they’re armor and he’s a fighter. I can’t really imagine him walking through a
precinct in a blue shirt. He’s not a cop. But there was that feeling, when I
was onstage. I felt his interest,
more than sexual. I felt his suspicion. I felt every instinct telling me he is
there for more than a dance. I can’t afford not to listen.
“There’s no more than that,” I answer flatly.
He grunts, clearly displeased. But it doesn’t
sound like he’s going to force the issue—or complain to Blue. “Then dance.”
Right. That’s why I’m here. That’s not
disappointment, heavy in my gut. I don’t expect anything from men except to get
paid. So I dance, starting slow, moving my hips, my arms, touching my breasts.
I’m a million miles away like this. I’m lying on my back, feeling crisp grass
underneath my legs, looking up at the night sky.
It almost works, except that I need to get close
to him. I need to climb onto him, straddling his legs with mine, reaching for
the back of the chair to shake my tits in his face. And when I do, I smell him.
He smells…not like smoke. Not like sweat.
He smells like my daydream, like grass and earth
and clean air.
I freeze above him, body crouched, my breasts
still shivering with leftover momentum.
“Something wrong?” he asks.
And his voice. God, his voice. It’s gone rough and
low, all the way to the ground. It slides along the creaky wood of the chair
and the concrete floor and vibrates up my legs. It shimmers through the air and
brushes over my skin, that voice. We’re not touching in any place, but I can
feel him just the same.
I swallow hard. “Nothing’s wrong, sugar.”
“Then sit down.”
He means on his lap. Touching. It’s against the
rules, officially.
Unofficially it’s one of the tamer things that
happen in this room. “What if I don’t want to?”
One large shoulder lifts, making the leather sigh.
“I won’t make you.”
I hear the unspoken word yet ring in the air.
I should probably refuse him. Whether he’s a cop
or not, he’s throwing me off. That’s dangerous. And if there’s some other cop
in the building? That’s even more dangerous.
But for some reason, I lower myself until I’m
resting on his jeans, my posture awkward and off balance—until he shifts, and
suddenly I’m sliding toward him, flush against him while I straddle his legs.
Then his arms circle my body, trapping me. Any second now he’s going to grope
me. Maybe take his dick out and fuck me like this. It wouldn’t be the first
time.
But he just stays like that, arms firm but gentle.
A hug. This is a hug.
Jesus.
How long has it been since a man hugged me? Just that, without touching
anywhere else, without his dick inside me? A long time.
My Review:
This was edgy, dark, sexy, and extremely captivating. Skye Warren sucked me in from the first page and I read it in one sitting.
The characters were very mesmerizing. Honor or "Honey" was so broken but still managed to have this inner strength and fight in her. She's running from her past and trying to protect her sister. Even at the cost of losing herself completely. I like that she was still very sassy even being put into this dark and rough circumstance.
I was so intrigued by Kip. Right along with Honey I was enthralled by him and had to know more. He was such a mystery and would give just enough away about himself that you had to keep going for more.
The relationship between them had this very slow burn and erotic push and pull. Honey didn't want to feel for him but she couldn't help it. He just drew her in.
This was suspenseful, full of hit, and just a little bit twisted. I can't wait to read more in this series.
The characters were very mesmerizing. Honor or "Honey" was so broken but still managed to have this inner strength and fight in her. She's running from her past and trying to protect her sister. Even at the cost of losing herself completely. I like that she was still very sassy even being put into this dark and rough circumstance.
I was so intrigued by Kip. Right along with Honey I was enthralled by him and had to know more. He was such a mystery and would give just enough away about himself that you had to keep going for more.
The relationship between them had this very slow burn and erotic push and pull. Honey didn't want to feel for him but she couldn't help it. He just drew her in.
This was suspenseful, full of hit, and just a little bit twisted. I can't wait to read more in this series.
AUTHOR INTERVIEW WITH SKYE WARREN
1.
Can
you introduce yourself and tell us what kind of books you write?
I’m
Skye Warren, the New York Times bestselling author of dark romance! Thank you
so much for the opportunity to share my new release, Love the Way You Lie. It
explores taboo themes like betrayal and redemption, overlayed with suspense. If
you’re up for something dangerous, disturbing and erotic, take a look…
2.
What
is Love the Way You Lie About?
Love
the Way You Lie has a stripper heroine and a mysterious lone biker who is first
her customer, then her lover, then her… well, you’ll have to read to find out.
What you should know is that the book is dark, edgy, and sexy as hell.
This
is the first book in a new series set in a strip club called The Grand.
3.
Who
is your favorite character in the book?
I
love my heroes—their gruffness, their pain, their occasional cruelty. But I
have a real soft spot for my heroines. So I would have to say I loved Honey the
most. She is beaten down but determined, bent but not broken. For me that’s
what strength is about.
4.
What
is the hardest part of writing for you?
Nothing and everything. I love the actual
writing, coming up with a story and falling in love with them. But reader
expectation is such a tough thing—it’s tough in any genre but has particular
challenges for dark books. Even the word dark
means different things to different readers. But ultimately I can only write
the books I love and hope that my readers enjoy them.
5.
What
do you love about alpha heroes? Or anti-heroes, if that applies?
Why
are these anti-heroes so damn appealing? Well, for one thing, they are tough
and driven. They don’t take crap from anyone…even the heroine, sometimes. They
often do follow their own code of honor, it just doesn’t necessarily match
everyone else’s. But I think it’s something more elemental than that. A man who
takes what he wants, damn the rules? Well…it’s plain sexy.
6.
What
makes a sex scene sexy to you? Or alternately, what do you do to write hot
scenes?
I
love a scene I can get lost in, both the physical sensations and the emotional
resonance. And what I find most sexy is when power comes into play. Not with
games, but where one side has the upper hand, the mingling of distrust and desire,
of wariness and want.
7.
What
else should readers know about Love the Way You Lie?
There’s
also a free prequel to the series coming. The best way to stay up to date about
my releases is my newsletter here:
http://www.skyewarren.com/newsletter
AUTHOR BIO:
Skye Warren is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling
author of dark romantic fiction. Her books are raw, sexual and perversely
romantic.
Website: http://skyewarren.com/
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