Ethan Frost returns in the
breathtaking conclusion to New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
Tracy Wolff’s seductive novel Ruined—perfect for fans of Release Me and Bared
to You.
Ethan Frost is everything a woman could
want in a man. He’s rich, gorgeous, powerful, one of the most eligible
bachelors in the world.
I love Ethan for all the things no one
else gets to see: his innate kindness, his reckless spontaneity, his unwavering
determination to use his brilliance for good. I love the way he looks at me,
the way he touches me. The way he makes me forget the wreckage of my past and
the twisted fear that still lives inside me.
But sometimes it terrifies me how much I
crave him, how much I need him just to breathe. I always thought it would be my
past that ruined us, but there’s a darkness in Ethan I never dreamed existed.
Can we survive as his secrets surface—threatening to unravel us both?
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Praise for RUINED:
“Tracy
Wolff knows how to steam up the pages, and she proves it again in Ruined. If
you’re looking for a hot read, curl up with Ethan Frost.” —New York Times and USA Today bestselling author J. Kenner
“Fans of Fifty Shades of Grey will love Tracy
Wolff’s Ruined! Heat sizzles off the page and the oh-so-sexy Ethan Frost will
make you swoon!”—USA Today bestselling author Stacey Kennedy
Tracy Wolff collects books, English degrees
and lipsticks and has been known to forget where—and sometimes who—she is when
immersed in a great novel. At six she wrote her first short story—something
with a rainbow and a prince—and at seven she forayed into the wonderful world
of girls lit with her first Judy Blume novel. By ten she’d read everything in
the young adult and classics sections of her local bookstore, so in desperation
her mom started her on romance novels. And from the first page of the first
book, Tracy knew she’d found her life-long love. Now an English professor at
her local community college, she writes romances that run the gamut from
contemporary to paranormal to erotic suspense.
Excerpt
5: Broken
“There is no way to fix this, Ethan!” I
bring my hands up and shove at his chest, hard. This time, he stumbles back,
though I know it’s more from the emotional impact of the blow than it is from
the blow itself. “There is no way to rewrite the past.
“I told you when we met that I was broken.
I told you that you weren’t going to be able to fix me.”
“You’re not broken, baby. You’re not.”
There are tears in his eyes, tears in his too-thick voice, and it hurts. Oh
God, it hurts so badly to see him like this. To know that I’ve caused it, that
I’ve reduced this strong, beautiful man to this when all he’s ever been is kind
to me. It’s a blade deep inside me, an open, aching wound that can’t close
because the knife keeps twisting, twisting, twisting.
“I am.”
“You’re not. Maybe
you were, but you aren’t anymore. I wish you could see yourself the way that I
see you. You’re strong, baby, so strong that some days it’s all I can do to
believe that you’re mine. That I’m the one who gets to touch and kiss and hold
you.”
He shakes his head, the look on his face
saying that even now he can’t believe his luck. I know the look, because I wore
the same one every day we were together when I thought about the fact that this
as-gorgeous-on-the-inside-as-he-is-on-the-outside man was really mine.
“How you could have gone through everything
you have and come out the other side this beautiful, brilliant woman . . .” He
shakes his head. “It overwhelms me. You’re so smart and so talented and so sure
of what you want, sure of how you’re going to get it. Don’t you see,
sweetheart? That’s about as unbroken as you can get.”
“I’m not—”
“Yes! You are. I wish you could see
yourself the way that I see you. Wish that you could understand. I’m in awe of
you, Chloe. You’ve been to hell and back and you’re still here, still fighting
to make a life for yourself. Still fighting to make the world a better place.
None of that has anything to do with me. That’s all you, baby. It’s you, not
me. You’ve healed yourself. Don’t let my bastard of a brother change that.
Don’t let him ruin what you’ve built. Don’t let him ruin us.”
Now I’m the one crying. Again. I swipe at
my cheeks, trying in vain to stem the flood of tears.
“Fuck.” Ethan breathes the word out and
this time when he pulls me into his arms, I don’t fight him. I can’t, not when
I crave his touch like a junkie craves a fix. I’m addicted to him, to his
strength and his kindness, to the way he holds me and the way he makes my body
burn with just a touch.
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