Love the name! Kendall is a good name, non? šŸ˜‰ Read this book already and loved it–and I’m not much into first person, but I love a sexy, brooding hero. Take a moment and read and let me know if Kendall has you hooked.

My sister became dependent on painkillers after a skiing accident left her leg broken in three places. I didnā€™t understand and, yes, I judged her. After all, we were talking about her will. No one was forcing those pills down her throat. It seemed very cut-and-dried to me back then. But I know differently now.

The first time Chase touched her, Jane finally understood addictionā€¦understood the aching need, the keen want for moreā€¦more of his handsā€¦his mouthā€¦his tongue. His complete mastery over her body. She knew the suffocation of crushing anxiety as she waited for her next hit, the flash of terrific pain when it didnā€™t come.

Chase seems unwilling to give Jane what she needs; what she ultimately craves above all else. But addicts canā€™t think beyond the fix. Theyā€™ll resort to desperate measures to feed their needā€¦even if they lose themselves in the process. Even if they come undoneā€¦

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COME UNDONE by Kendall Grace
Word Count: 24,000Ā Ā Ā  Format: eBook
Available December 3, 2010 from Ellora’s Cave

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Iā€™ll never forget the first time I saw him. Eyes so gray they were almost silver, hair as black as those summer nights had been; the rich sound of his laughter at something witty my friend Sara had said. All of this floated around me, my pulse dancing. But his laugh faded into the moment and he looked at me, the remnants of a smile still on his lips. It was then I felt it. An indescribable sensation at the time, but something I would soon come to know as an energy. A force with the power to take me under, willing or not. His gaze lingered on mine for a moment, a brief, fleeting, substantial moment, and then the connection was gone. His friends enveloped him in their attention and I watched as the group returned to their table at the other end of the bar. This wouldnā€™t be the only time Iā€™d see himā€”a fate Iā€™m still not certain was a blessing or a curse.

Three years have passed since that summer I spent at Saraā€™s family beach house in a town so small South Carolina neednā€™t have bothered putting it on the map. Three months we were there. Sara on summer break from law school, me on break from my life. You see, artists are never truly satisfied unless they are immersed in their passion, and graduating with an accounting degree because youā€™re too chickenshit to pursue what you really want doesnā€™t exactly pave the road to creativity. A free summer financed by Saraā€™s parents was just too good an opportunity to pass up. I left that office with my pitiful little box of belongings before common sense had a chance to do its job. I promised myself this wouldnā€™t be a mistake. The time I would spend on hiatus from nothing would clear my head and I would know in which direction to go.

When I made the decision I had no way of knowing what that summer would bring. I wouldnā€™t have been able to imagine the things Iā€™d be capable of, the lengths to which Iā€™d end up going. The intensity with which I would yearn. I had no way of knowing about him. The problem with addiction is you crave what you needā€”whether itā€™s good for you or not.

So, Iā€™ll tell you my story but you must promise not to judge, for what youā€™ll hear will not always paint me in the best light. I will come off, at times, as a woman who should have known better. I was told, after all. But if you allow yourself to succumb to a dark place, if you become truly lost, you will do anythingā€¦anything to end the painā€”if only for a moment.

29 Replies to “Excerpt Thursday: Hook Me!”

  1. I’m definitely reading this one. Her editor is awesome, so I’m sure this will be a great book!

  2. Sounds a little intense…I think I might have to pass for something a little lighter (fitting my current mood!)

  3. I’m with you Bev about 1st person books – especially in romance books. I’m always very wary about them and don’t end up getting them. I might have to check this out and see if I’ve been wrong this whole time!

  4. Thanks for stopping by, everyone. I appreciate you taking the time to read my excerpt šŸ™‚

  5. This excerpt really draws you in. It’s very intense and dark and I like the strong emotions it exudes.

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