~Synopsis~
Edward
"Easy" Cantrell knows better than most the pain of not being
able to save those he loves—which is why he is not going to let Jenna Dean
out of his sight. He may have just met her, but Jenna's the
first person to make him feel alive since that devastating day in the
desert more than a year ago.
Jenna has never met anyone like Easy. She can't describe how he makes her feel--and not just because he saved her life. No, the stirrings inside her reach far beyond gratitude.
As the pair are thrust together while chaos reigns around them, they both know one thing: the things in life most worth having are the hardest to hold on to.
Jenna has never met anyone like Easy. She can't describe how he makes her feel--and not just because he saved her life. No, the stirrings inside her reach far beyond gratitude.
As the pair are thrust together while chaos reigns around them, they both know one thing: the things in life most worth having are the hardest to hold on to.
~Buy links~
~Other Books in the Hard
Ink Series~
Hard to
Come By (11/25/14)
Hard to Be Good (3/10/15)
Untitled
(7/28/15)
Did you know Laura is donating
the proceeds of all the sales from the first two weeks to a national non-profit
that assists wounded veterans?
~Excerpt~
Cradling Jenna by
the head and the back, Easy gently rolled them over, his handing tangling in
her hair, his chest falling on hers, his thigh pressing maddeningly between her
legs. He kissed her uninjured cheek, her jaw, her throat. Jenna tilted her face
away, giving him access—and ready to give him everything he wanted to take.
His hand fell on her
hip and squeezed, and his touch so close to where she vibrated and grew damp
with need made her moan and thrust her center against his thigh.
“Easy,” she rasped.
He brought his face
back to hers and kissed her full on the mouth.
A sharp sting on the
corner of her lip. She sucked in a breath and flinched.
He reared back like
she’d slapped him. “Jesus, Jenna. I’m sorry.” And then he rolled away until he
sat on the edge of the bed, his back to her and his face in his hands. “What
the fuck am I doing?”
Jenna pushed herself
into a sitting position and wrapped her arms around her knees, her body torn
between arousal and confusion. “I don’t want to stop,” she managed to say as
she rested the side of her face on her arms.
He shook his head
and shifted to look at her, his expression stone cold pissed. “I shouldn’t have
kissed you—”
“You didn’t kiss me.
I kissed you.” Part of her felt like she should be scared to push him, and
there was no question that the expression he wore was freaking intimidating.
But she also knew the sweet, protective man was in there. And that he’d wanted
her.
I. Could. Have. Died.
And now she wanted
to live. Now she wanted Easy.
She crawled closer
to him, close enough that she could feel his heat but shy of touching him. “I
still want to kiss you,” she whispered, meeting his intense brown eyes.
“It’s not right,
Jenna,” he said. His gaze drifted from her eyes to the side of her face. The
side with all the bruises.
She touched her fingertips
to the puffiness on her cheek. “Is it that ugly?”
His mouth dropped
open, and he grasped her hand. “Hell, no. You are beautiful.” The compliment
gave her stomach the feeling of floating inside her. “Those bruises aren’t
ugly. They’ve proof that you survived. But they’re also proof that you’re hurt,
and you’ve been through something traumatic.” His brows cranked down, and he
shook his head, like he was having an argument with himself.
Jenna nodded and
looked down to their joined hands where they rested on Easy’s knee. His thumb
stroked over her skin again and again, and it was so comforting. She wondered
if he even realized he was doing it. “I know all that’s true, but it all feels
better when I’m with you.” She swallowed hard, then met his gaze. “And I don’t
mean that like I’m using you to forget. Please don’t think that. It’s just …”
She shrugged and searched for the words.
Easy leaned his
forehead against hers. “What?”
“I like you,” she
whispered. “And when I’m with you, I feel safe enough to just be a girl who
likes a guy and not a kidnapping victim who could’ve died.”
“Jenna—”
“Plus you’re really
sweet.”
Easy chuckled.
“Don’t tell anyone that. You’ll ruin my rep.”
Jenna couldn’t help
but smile. He was even sexier with a little humor shaping his face. Just then,
Jenna’s stomach growled so loud it was almost a roar.
“Saved by the
stomach,” he said with a wink.
She smirked. “Like
you needed to be saved from me?”
“No,” he said with a
pointed look. “You needed to be saved
from me.”
~Review~
Hard to Hold On was very “hard to let go.” It was
gripping, riveting, short, sweet and right to the point. Laura’s depiction of
Easy’s story was one that will pull at your heartstrings. She touched on a
subject that bothers veterans every day, not only you can’t help but fall in
love with the person that he is, strong but still have self doubt because of
his past. I love the commodore that the boys have with each; they’re brothers,
not by blood but by the bond that they have developed over the years. Then we
have Jenna, she went through such a tragic situation but you can see that she’s
fighting to build herself assurance and she’s able to do that with Easy right
by her side. We get to see her battle with herself and the sacrifices that Sara
went through to give her a life that she deserved. All in all, this has become one
of my favorite series and I cannot wait to read Derek’s story.
~Teaser~
~About
the Author~
Laura is the New York Times and USA
Today bestselling author of over a dozen books in contemporary and paranormal
romance. Growing up, Laura’s large extended family believed in the
supernatural, and family lore involving angels, ghosts, and evil-eye curses
cemented in Laura a life-long fascination with storytelling and all things
paranormal. She lives in Maryland with her husband, two daughters, and
cute-but-bad dog, and appreciates her view of the Chesapeake Bay every day.
~Giveaway~
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What a wonderful way to show your support for our Veterans. As a Veteran myself though not wounded in action, I still know how hard it can be making that transition back to the civilian lifestyle after years of service in the Armed Forces. Thank you Laura Kaye for your support!
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