Book Tour: One Step Closer by Kahlen Aymes
The only had each other…
Until one forbidden night ruined
everything.
This new sexy stand-alone STEPBROTHER
is
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STEPSISTER. He hated that f*cking word.
When their parents got married, the
only thing Caleb Luxan had in common with Wren Brashill was that they
both hated their parents. When he was sixteen, Caleb discovered
Wren's closely guarded secret and vowed to protect her: from that day
forward she became the reason for every decision he made.
Jealousy and long-suppressed desire
overpowered Caleb's fierce protectiveness and they spent one
forbidden and unforgettable night in each other arms, but the
aftermath left Caleb panicked, Wren heartbroken, and their
relationship in shambles. In the time since that fateful night, he’d
only seen her once and had only managed to make the situation even
worse.
The sudden death of his estranged
father calls Caleb home and face-to-face with Wren for first time in
years. He is presented with a choice that forces him to confront the
painful memories of his youth and his many regrets with Wren.
Like it or not, his father's last, hard
lesson, will demand Caleb deal with his long denied emotions for
Wren, or let go of her forever.
Caleb’s muscled frame was rigid and
as Wren looked at him, she studied his profile, and could feel his
coiled tension. The fingers in his right hand curled into a
fist. “I was so mad. So many times, I wished he’d
been the one to die.” His voice was full of pain, as the
words tore from him. “I fucking hated him with every breath I
took. You saw how much.”
Wren nodded, though he didn’t see her
acquiescence. She knew what he went through growing up when
they had formed an affable alliance against their parents. She
hated her mother at least as much as Caleb hated his father and she
understood his anger and pain; then the apathy that became a welcome
alternative. They’d been unlikely allies against a common
enemy.
“Maybe I deserved his indifference.”
Wren got up and went to Caleb, standing
behind him as he stood still as stone, and staring out the window.
Her heart ached with love and grief for Caleb. She wanted to
touch him; to offer reassurance, to take away the ache in his voice
and heart. Without considering her actions, her arms slipped
around his waist and she pressed up against his strong back and
leaned her head against him, between his shoulder blades.
Caleb was massive in comparison to her,
and she was like a flower curling around him. Her hands fanned
out against his hard stomach, her fingers finding the definition of
his abs beneath his shirt. “Stop, Cale. I won’t
let you do this to yourself. Your dad wouldn’t want that.
None of it was your fault.” Her arms slid fully around
him and held him tight against her body. “I can’t bear it.
You’ve had enough pain. Enough.”
Caleb sucked in a deep breath, the
action bringing her even closer. He could feel every curve of
her body pressed so closely against his back. He could feel her
breathing, could feel how she shared his pain. His hand came up
and he ran the flat of his hand from her elbow down to her hand, and
then wrapped his fingers around hers.
“When did you turn into the strong
one?”
Wren’s arms tightened around him.
“When I met you. ”
“Oh, Wren.” Should he just spill
his guts? Would it fix everything? “I’ve got so much to say
to you. How long can you stay?”
She nodded against him, unwilling to
end the contact between their bodies; needing the closeness as much
as he did.
He wanted to apologize for how he acted
the last time he’d seen her, he wanted to say a hundred things…
he needed her forgiveness.
“How long do you need me?”
In that moment a miracle happened; a
sort of beautiful irony that taunted Caleb with it’s fragileness.
It was as if he’d never screwed everything up between them.
But would it stay this way?
How long do I need you? Caleb thought.
His heart raced to the point of exploding, and he wondered if
Wren could feel it.
Forever.
Interesting and intense read. Don't get me wrong, this book is a good read, but it's not a 5 flower (star) for me because I rarely like step-siblings romance. Anyway, I still love the story of One Step Closer because I was intrigued on what will happen to the main characters. I'm not a fan of Caleb much but as the story grows, I slowly started to like him. I love Wren! Despite what happened to her in the past, she's a strong woman and I love her dedication. Overall, this book is a good read and I like how the story interests me all throughout.
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