Shelly Laurent escapes her life as a
high-class escort, but against her better judgment she takes the scared young
Ella with her. In retaliation, her pimp and his dirty cops frame them both for
murder. On the run, Shelly turns to the one man who could be her salvation:
Detective Luke Cameron. She doesn’t know if she can trust him or if he’s just a
mirage, but she needs his help to free them all.
With a heart forged in fire and irreverence
born of necessity, Shelly fights Ella’s demons—and faces her own. She throws
light on the shadows of Chicago’s underworld, challenging everything she knew
and the man she’s come to love. Together, a prostitute and a cop fight for
truth stronger than secrets, hope deeper than deception, and a bond more
enduring than betrayal.
Selling Out is
not your typical romance read. It’s got
grit and backbone to it. Shelly has such a horrible
past. I just wanted to climb into a time
machine, go back and shelter this girl.
Fight for her, protect her like someone should have done. She really would like to have a normal life; feel worthy of a nice, decent man. She would like to be worthy of Luke. What she doesn't realize is she already is. Luke sees past what's on the surface to the gem below. He sees what Shelly cannot. Unfortunately, it's not as easy as that. They both have emotional hurdles and secrets to overcome. Oh yeah and dirty cops and bad guys too.
"Jesus. For a girl who's seen everything, you can be really blind sometimes."
If
you read the first book from this series, Giving
It Up, you know Amber Lin does not pull punches. Just when you think you have things figured out, Ms. Lin will throw twists and turns at you
and take you on one hell of a wild ride. But oh what an exhilarating ride it is! Seriously I’m still waiting for Lifetime to pick up these books and make
a mini-series out of it. HBO, Showtime,
anyone listening? Alright, in the mean
time add this to your TBR list and hang on because it's going to be quite a show!
EXCERPT
I drove home on fumes and climbed
directly into a scalding hot shower. I scrubbed away the rejection from
earlier, the fear and the stench of the streets. After using up half the
bottle, I poured the rest of the soap out and watched as the peach-colored gel
swirled down the drain. I couldn’t have used it again anyway, not after using
it today. Maybe it was strange, but the rituals kept me sane, and what did they
hurt? Who did they hurt? I lay down on the cold, hard floor of the tub and
curled into a ball on my side, letting the water rain down on me.
Distantly, I heard the phone
ringing, but I couldn’t have moved. Not until the water turned cold, and I began
to shake. I pulled myself up and turned off the shower. After throwing on a
large shirt to sleep in, I grabbed the answering machine and climbed into my
plush bed with 600–thread count sheets. I curled my body around the little
black box and pressed Play.
“Hey, it’s me.” He sounded tired. “I
guess you’re busy.”
There was a pause, which I scribbled
in with well deserved recriminations. I may not have been with a client today,
but I would be tomorrow. This was my life. I could apologize for it, but I couldn’t
change it any more than a ship could change the tides.
“I worked a double shift today,” he
said on the recording. “One of the other guys, his wife went into labor, so I
took over for him. Wasn’t too bad, though. Just tiring. For her, I mean. It took
her ten hours to push him out, so what the hell do I have to complain about?
Nine pounds, a boy. I didn’t see him yet, came straight home.” There was
silence. “Straight home and called you. Funny.”
The answering machine broke the
awkwardness with a click.
There were no more messages. I
pressed the button again.
“Hey, it’s me. I guess you’re busy.
I worked a double shift today. One of the other guys, his wife went into
labor…”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Amber Lin
married her high school sweetheart, birthed a kid who’s smarter than she is,
and spends her nights writing down her dirty thoughts. In other words, life is
good.
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Amber
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12 comments:
Thank you for hosting today.
Could be an interesting read.
Not only a fantastic review, but an outstanding excerpt also.
Sounds awesomeM. Can't wait to read it!
This sounds really good - I need to read the first book first though. Thanks for the giveaway
junegirl63 at gmail dot com
This sounds really good, I will definitely be picking this one up.
That was a great excerpt!
Going to read the first book now so that I can enjoy reading this book more :)
Sydney W
Bookaddict100(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Yay!! Thanks for the giveaway!
Do we need to need to go back and read the beginning of this series or does it work as a stand alone too?
fencingromein at hotmail dot com
Thanks for the giveaway!
This excerpt sounds very heavy and depressing. I usually read lighter, "fluffier" fare. Is there some "happy" in the story?
catherinelee100 at gmail dot com
High praise indeed. These books sounds 'real'.
marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
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