You Might Be Bad For Me Read Online W. Winters, Willow Winters

Categories Genre: Angst, Contemporary, Erotic, Romance Tags Authors: ,
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Total pages in book: 213
Estimated words: 201920 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1010(@200wpm)___ 808(@250wpm)___ 673(@300wpm)
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From best selling author W. Winters, comes a collection dark romance readers have been begging for…

He’ll burn the world for me.
He’s shown me that truth more than once. His dark gaze holds a secret that filled with turmoil and regret. And his lips on mine, his hands on my body… There’s nothing I want more. Even if he is bad for me.
The standalone novels included are:
It’s Our Secret, Possessive and A Kiss to Tell.
These three dark romance novels gently pull you into the merciless world most know as All He’ll Ever Be. It is dark, seductive and addictive.

Enjoy this bingeable collection.

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It’s Our Secret was previously published as She Asked for It.

PROLOGUE

Allison

Say you’re sorry.

As if the words mean something.

Say you won’t do it again.

And pretend like you mean it.

You know you hurt me.

But that’s what you wanted.

And you’ll do it again …

And that’s fine.

Because it’s what I’m after.

There are moments that define you. As I stand outside of the house I’ve rented two blocks from the university’s dorms, one night in particular keeps coming back to me.

That one night, six years ago, is what brought me here.

It’s the night that made me who I am.

DEAN

SIX YEARS AGO

“‘Suck my dick?’” Principal Talbot asks as she stares at me with a serious expression. “Did you really tell Mrs. Pearson to suck your dick?” She’s pissed, and that makes her question all the more comical.

Not that I wanted to cause more problems with my teachers, but come on, is it really that serious? They’re just words.

She slams the window in her office shut, hushing the sounds of the students walking just outside the room. The bell rang only a minute ago, but everyone’s already running from class and eager to get the hell away from Stewart High, a private school on the east side of town. That’s the real problem. This place is full of uptight a-holes.

My fingers itch to be out there too, so I can sneak in a smoke before I have to go home. Everyone says it’s so damn bad for you, but it’s one of the only things keeping me sane. If I have to keep going through the motions and playing along, I’d rather do it stoned.

My lips twitch with the threat of a smirk but I make sure I keep a passive look on my face. I shrug and lean back in my chair as I glance over my shoulder toward her office door. “I said I was sorry.”

“Do you think this is funny?” she asks me, her nostrils flaring as she stands up from her chair. She slams both hands down on her desk and leans over it to glare at me. “Do you think this is some sort of game?” With every word, her voice gets louder.

My spine stiffens, and I feel the familiar anger rising. It’s not for her. Or Mrs. Pearson, for that matter. It’s just that I’m so used to being screamed at. My body’s ready for what’s next.

I scratch my shoulder blade and try not to show anything other than a relaxed posture. I won’t let any of them get to me.

“It’s school, Miss Talbot. School is certainly not a game,” I answer her with a solemn tone and square my shoulders, folding my hands in my lap although my foot taps anxiously on the floor. Maybe I’m baiting her but then again, maybe I don’t give a fuck. I don’t want to be here any more than they want me here.

It’s only a matter of time until my mother or stepfather comes through the door. I anticipate it swinging open but at the same time, I’m not sure if they’ll even bother to show.

“Three schools this year, Dean. You’ve already been kicked out of two and now you’re on your way to being kicked out of your third. Are you looking to set a record?” the principal asks me.

I don’t answer her. It’s rhetorical anyway.

I’m sure she has a speech prepared and I’d just hate to interrupt her.

I like being quiet. Pops used to say if you’re quiet long enough, the words you finally say have more impact. Sometimes I think he only told me that so I’d shut up.

She takes her seat again and angrily clicks on her mouse as she reads through the offenses on her monitor. “Aggravated assault and drug possession, resulting in expulsion from Hamilton.”

It was just pot and that fucker, Darrell, knew he was going to get his ass beat. That’s what happens when you try to steal from someone. Even if it was only fifty bucks for some weed. He had it coming but then he decided to be a little bitch and rat.

Darrell can go fuck himself, Hamilton too.

She pauses to glance at me for my reaction before scrolling down what must be my school record.


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