Beauty from Pain (Beauty, #1)(96)
for recommending “Beauty From Pain” by Superchick.
I loved it so much it went on to inspire the title of this book.
Gloria Green from globugandhootie.blogspot.com Amanda “Hootie” Clark from globugandhootie.blogspot.com
Nikki Sparks from Book Junkies Anonymous Nanci Nocito Tinkelman Cindy Villagra
Emily Sarah Lamphear-Mitchell Kristi Rovison
Marcia Woodell
Ashley Wilcox
Amanda Stepp
Jamie Hilliard
BEAUTY FROM PAIN PLAYLIST
Beauty from Pain ? Superchick Lead Me On ? Gloriana
Angel ? Massive Attack
Lift Me Up ? Christina Aguilera I Am (Stripped) ? Christina Aguilera Fade Into You ? (feat. Sam Palladio & Clare Bowen) ? Nashville Cast
Wanted You More ? Lady Antebellum Whatever You Like (Single Version) ? Anya Marina Begin Again ? Taylor Swift Six Degrees of Separation ? The Script Bleed ? Hot Chelle Rae
All I Wanted ? Paramore
Almost Lover ? A Fine Frenzy You Picked Me ? A Fine Frenzy Closer ? Fisher
When Your Eyes Close ? Puressence Soup Kitchen ? Eva Trout Jar of Hearts ? Christina Perri Dear God ? Avenged Sevenfold Crash Into Me ? Dave Matthews Band Truth ? Jason Reeves
More Than I Meant To ? Jason Reeves Kiss Me ? Ed Sheeran
Down Under ? Men At Work Paperweight ? Joshua Radin & Schuyler Fisk Sex On Fire ? Kings of Leon Every Breath You Take ? The Police Here Comes Goodbye ? Rascal Flatts In Line ? Robert Skoro
Fall To Pieces ? Avril Lavigne Someone Like You ? Van Morrison Sad ? Maroon 5
Gin-n-Juice ? Gourd
According to You ? Orianthi Private Dancer ? Tina Turner Someday You Will Be Loved ? Death Cab for Cutie Talk Dirty To Me ? Poison
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Young Adult Books by Georgia Cates
Blood of Anteros
The Vampire Agápe Series Book 1
Blood Jewel
The Vampire Agápe Series Book 2
Blood Doll
The Vampire Agápe Series Book 3
Anticipated Release Summer 2013
Going Under
Shallow
(A Going Under Novel #2)
Now please enjoy this excerpt from
Jay Crownover’s Adult Contemporary Novel
Rule
Chapter 1
Rule
At first I thought the pounding in my head was my brain trying to fight its way out of my skull after the ten or so shots of Crown Royal I had downed last night, but then realized the noise was someone storming around in my apartment. She was here, and with dread I remembered that it was Sunday. No matter how many times I told her, or how rude I was to her, or whatever kind of debauched and unsavory condition she found me in she showed up every Sunday morning to drag me home for brunch.
A soft moan from the other side of the bed reminded me that I hadn’t come home from the bar last night alone. Not that I remembered the girl’s name, what she looked like, or if it had even been worth her time to stumble into my apartment with me. I ran a hand over my face and swung my legs over the edge of the bed just as the bedroom door swung open. I never should have given the little brat a key. I didn’t bother to cover up; she was used to walking in and finding me hung over and naked–I didn’t see why today needed to be any different. The girl on the other side of the bed rolled over and narrowed her eyes at the new addition to our awkward little party.
“I thought you said you were single?” There was accusation in her tone that lifted the hair on the back of my neck. Any chick that was willing to come home with a stranger for a night of unattached sex didn’t get the right to cast judgment around, especially while they were still naked and rumpled in my bed.
“Give me twenty.” I ran a hand through my messy hair and the blond in the doorway lifted an eyebrow.
“You have ten.” I would have lifted an eyebrow back at her tone and attitude but my head was killing me and the gesture would have been wasted on her anyway; she was way past immune to my shit. “I’ll make coffee. I already invited Nash but he said he has to go to the shop for an appointment. I’ll be in the car.” She spun on her heel, and, just like that, the doorway was empty. I was struggling to my feet, searching the floor for any pair of pants I might have tossed down there last night.