Release Blitz~ Hate Story by Nicole Williams
Nina canāt let herself fall in love with the man sheās going to marry. Both of them have experienced the sting and sham of love and have no intentions of falling victim to it twice. Love is expensiveāhate is free.
Three years. A million dollars. A solution to both of their problems. They planned it all, from the story of their first meeting to the date of their divorce. Nothing could go wrong.
But what they didnāt consider was chemistry, and Nina and Max have no shortage of it. After too many near-kisses, Nina convinces herself that hating Max is better than loving him, and the more she gets to know this soon-to-be-husband of hers, the more she discovers just how very much she truly, madly, and deeply . . . hates him.
This isnāt a love story. This is the other kind.
Three years. A million dollars. A solution to both of their problems. They planned it all, from the story of their first meeting to the date of their divorce. Nothing could go wrong.
But what they didnāt consider was chemistry, and Nina and Max have no shortage of it. After too many near-kisses, Nina convinces herself that hating Max is better than loving him, and the more she gets to know this soon-to-be-husband of hers, the more she discovers just how very much she truly, madly, and deeply . . . hates him.
This isnāt a love story. This is the other kind.
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āOkay. So how do you think this is going?ā Max tipped the broom handle between us. āYou and me?ā
āMy forehead pinched together. āYou and me the plan? Or you and me the surprise?ā
āMaxās brow answered my question.
āāAnd this topic is what you consider not-so-deep?ā I nudged him and moved to finish stocking syrups.
āāAll Iām looking for is a simple estimation. Since we were just talking about school, give us a grade for how you think this is going.ā
āāA grade? Like A, B, C, D, F?ā
āāExactly like that.ā
āI shook my head. āDid you have a rough day at work today? Lose an Olympic-size swimming pool of money or something? Are you needing your daily ego stroking to come from somewhere else today?ā When I glanced back at him, I found Max leaning into the door heād relocked, arms crossed and waiting.
āāOur relationship is unique,ā he said. āIntricate. Iām asking not because I need my ego stroked, but because I care. If I need to make some changes, Iām willing to. Anything you need, whatever you want, thatās what Iāll give you. But first, I have to know how Iām doing.ā
āIf a man could get a woman pregnant from a piercing stare and a collection of words, Iād just gotten myself good and knocked up. With twins.
āāYou know how itās going,ā I said, trying to focus on the syrups instead of whatāor whoāI wanted to focus on.
āāI know how I think itās going. Iād like to know how you think itās going.ā
āMy mouth went a little dry. Having these kinds of talks was hard for anyoneāthey were next to impossible for me. āWell, you havenāt gone and confessed your undying love or scared the hell out of me by asking me to be your baby mama, so youāre keeping your promise to take it nice and slow.ā When he gave a mini bow, I rolled my eyes. āNot to mention you arenāt too shabby in the sack, you donāt leave dirty dishes in the sink, and you share the remote well.ā
āMaxās face went flat. āNot too shabby?ā
āāOh, please. You know how good you are. Stop fishing for compliments.ā A flush crept up my neck as I thought of the most recent evidence to support that theory.
āA slow, crooked smile spread across his face. āI want a grade.ā
āāLike comprehensive? Or broken down by category?ā I was stalling, and Max knew I was stalling.
āāYouāre making this way too difficult,ā he grumbled.
āāAn A minus,ā I said abruptly. āIād give you an A minus.ā
āāWhy not an A plus?ā
āI kept my head turned so he couldnāt see my smile. Only Max Sturm would be outraged by an A minus. āBecause thereās always room for improvement. And I wouldnāt want it to go to your head, thatās why not an A plus.ā
āThe door creaked when he shoved off of it. He made no move to tame the way he was checking me out, leaning into the counter as I organized the syrups. āSomethingās definitely going to my head.ā
āMy gaze roamed his zipper region. āI was talking about the one north of your neck.ā
āāAnd Iām talking about the one at the end of my dick. My, at present, hard dick, thanks to you.ā He came up behind me, fitting himself against my backside as his hands moved around to work on my jeans.
āāMax,ā I protested, my eyes closing a second later when his dick nuzzled deeper into my backside.
āāNina. Iām taking your body. Here. Now.ā His chest pressed into my back as he lowered my zipper. āAccept that so we can move on to the next part.ā
āMy forehead pinched together. āYou and me the plan? Or you and me the surprise?ā
āMaxās brow answered my question.
āāAnd this topic is what you consider not-so-deep?ā I nudged him and moved to finish stocking syrups.
āāAll Iām looking for is a simple estimation. Since we were just talking about school, give us a grade for how you think this is going.ā
āāA grade? Like A, B, C, D, F?ā
āāExactly like that.ā
āI shook my head. āDid you have a rough day at work today? Lose an Olympic-size swimming pool of money or something? Are you needing your daily ego stroking to come from somewhere else today?ā When I glanced back at him, I found Max leaning into the door heād relocked, arms crossed and waiting.
āāOur relationship is unique,ā he said. āIntricate. Iām asking not because I need my ego stroked, but because I care. If I need to make some changes, Iām willing to. Anything you need, whatever you want, thatās what Iāll give you. But first, I have to know how Iām doing.ā
āIf a man could get a woman pregnant from a piercing stare and a collection of words, Iād just gotten myself good and knocked up. With twins.
āāYou know how itās going,ā I said, trying to focus on the syrups instead of whatāor whoāI wanted to focus on.
āāI know how I think itās going. Iād like to know how you think itās going.ā
āMy mouth went a little dry. Having these kinds of talks was hard for anyoneāthey were next to impossible for me. āWell, you havenāt gone and confessed your undying love or scared the hell out of me by asking me to be your baby mama, so youāre keeping your promise to take it nice and slow.ā When he gave a mini bow, I rolled my eyes. āNot to mention you arenāt too shabby in the sack, you donāt leave dirty dishes in the sink, and you share the remote well.ā
āMaxās face went flat. āNot too shabby?ā
āāOh, please. You know how good you are. Stop fishing for compliments.ā A flush crept up my neck as I thought of the most recent evidence to support that theory.
āA slow, crooked smile spread across his face. āI want a grade.ā
āāLike comprehensive? Or broken down by category?ā I was stalling, and Max knew I was stalling.
āāYouāre making this way too difficult,ā he grumbled.
āāAn A minus,ā I said abruptly. āIād give you an A minus.ā
āāWhy not an A plus?ā
āI kept my head turned so he couldnāt see my smile. Only Max Sturm would be outraged by an A minus. āBecause thereās always room for improvement. And I wouldnāt want it to go to your head, thatās why not an A plus.ā
āThe door creaked when he shoved off of it. He made no move to tame the way he was checking me out, leaning into the counter as I organized the syrups. āSomethingās definitely going to my head.ā
āMy gaze roamed his zipper region. āI was talking about the one north of your neck.ā
āāAnd Iām talking about the one at the end of my dick. My, at present, hard dick, thanks to you.ā He came up behind me, fitting himself against my backside as his hands moved around to work on my jeans.
āāMax,ā I protested, my eyes closing a second later when his dick nuzzled deeper into my backside.
āāNina. Iām taking your body. Here. Now.ā His chest pressed into my back as he lowered my zipper. āAccept that so we can move on to the next part.ā
Nicole Williams is the New York Times and USATODAY bestselling author of contemporary and young adult romance, including the Crash and Lost & Found series. Her books have been published by HarperTeen and Simon & Schuster in both domestic and foreign markets, while she continues to self-publish additional titles. She is working on a new YA series with Crown Books (a division of Random House) as well. She loves romance, from the sweet to the steamy, and writes stories about characters in search of their happily even after. She grew up surrounded by books and plans on writing until the day she dies, even if itās just for her own personal enjoyment. She still buys paperbacks because sheās all nostalgic like that, but her kindle never goes neglected for too long. When not writing, she spends her time with her husband and daughter, and whatever timeās left over sheās forced to fit too many hobbies into too little time.
Nicole is represented by Jane Dystel, of Dystel and Goderich Literary Agency.
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