Cuffs & Kink
Harley Wylde
(a Bad Boy romance, #2)
Publication date: November 11th 2016
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
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It was no secret that I was a man whore and enjoyed my fair share of women. Several had tried to pin me down over the years, but no way was the noose of matrimony slipping around my neck. I was a fuck ‘em and leave ‘em kind of guy, and I liked my life just the way it was. Badge bunnies fell into my bed in droves, even the ones who liked to play innocent, but there was one type of woman I’d always avoided – virgins. Which makes things a little awkward when hot little Josie Wright, the reverend’s daughter, makes me harder than I’ve ever been before. Just one look at those slender legs and perky tits, and all I can think about is being balls deep inside of her, but good girls like Josie don’t hang out with bad boys like me.
JOSIE
I’ve always had the perfect life – loving parents and a stable home life. Until now. When my father told me I was to marry Reverend Falks, a man thirty years my senior, in exchange for our church getting a new roof, I knew he had to be kidding. The good reverend has told me in no uncertain terms that he plans to keep me barefoot and pregnant, along with some other details that make my stomach queasy. I’ll do anything to avoid my fate, even if it means falling into Officer Daniels’ bed. Except, once I’m there, I don’t want to leave. He makes me feel things I’ve never experienced before, and for the first time in my life, I’m realizing that maybe it’s good to be a little bad.
WARNING: This story contains one dirty talking hunky police officer, a sweet and innocent reverend’s daughter, and LOTS of steamy sex. Being bad has never been so good.
EXCERPT:
“I’ll drop you by your parents’ home, and you can arrange to get your car later.”“I don’t want to go there.”
I stopped at a four-way intersection and looked at her. “Then where do you want to go?”
“Can we just drive around for a bit?”
Holy hell. She was trying to kill me. Or get me fired, because I was pretty sure the police chief wouldn’t be too pleased to find me balls deep inside Josie Wright on the side of the road, and if she stayed in this car much longer, that was what would happen.
“Josie, I don’t think that’s a good idea.”
She blinked at me innocently before her gaze dropped to my lap, and my very hard cock. Her eyes dilated and her lips parted. The way she licked her lips was enough to make my dick jerk, and I knew I had to get her out of the car and away from me as fast as possible. Either that or I was going to be very, very bad.
“Josie.” My tone came out strangled as she continued to stare.
Her cheeks flushed, and her eyes cut toward the window. I could tell she was intrigued, yet her innocence kept her from saying what was on her mind. And hell if that didn’t just turn me on even more. I’d been with more women than I could count, but damn if she didn’t make me harder than I’d ever been before. But Josie wasn’t a “right now” kind of woman. She was the forever kind. I might have been thirty-two, but I wasn’t ready for the picket fence, golden retriever in the yard, and two point five kids just yet. No, whoever plucked her cherry was going to be a lucky bastard, but I’d be willing to bet it would be her husband.
Q & A's:
When
did you first know you wanted to be a writer?
I don’t know that there was ever one clear
moment when I decided I wanted to be a writer. In school, I always loved
writing assignments and I started working on my first book in ninth grade. That
story was never finished, and will definitely never see the light of day, but
writing seemed to set me free. It was until my late twenties that I managed to
finish writing a book.
Why
do you write New Adult romance?
I discovered the New Adult genre before it
was called that, and I always enjoyed reading the stories about younger
heroines. It gave me a chance to relive my youth, I suppose, without the hassle
of all those life lessons I had to learn the hard way. It wasn’t until this
summer that I decided to try to write one. Before that, I wrote adult romances
under another name, but they were much tamer than Grease Monkey and Cuffs &
Kink. I worried that my readers wouldn’t appreciate my new style of writing, so
Harley Wylde was created.
How
often do you write?
My husband works from 7pm-7am on a rotating
schedule, so I’ve had to adapt a bit. During the day, I’ve found there are too
many distractions, and my kids are too active until bedtime (around 9pm). My
writing is done on the nights my husband works, but after the kids are asleep.
Some weeks that means I write only two nights a week, and other times that
means I write as many as five nights a week. On rare occasions, he’ll take the
kids out somewhere on his days off and I get a little extra writing time then.
Do
you write full-time?
Yes. I had a full-time job until 2010. I
had been out on medical leave and when I called to see about going back, I was
told my services were no longer needed. There was some panic on my part, and I
hunted for another job heavily until summer 2011, when my husband told me I
already had a job – I was a writer. Not having a “day job” has cut my income a
lot, but I think things have worked out for the best. I love being home with my
family and while I still stress about bills, it’s not the same as the stress I
had from my job. I love writing and hope I get to keep at it for years to come.
Author Bio:
Short. Erotic. Sweet.
Harley’s other half would probably say those words describe her, but they also describe her books. When Harley is writing, her motto is the hotter the better. Off the charts sex, commanding men, and the women who can’t deny them. If you want men who talk dirty, are sexy as hell, and take what they want, then you’ve come to the right place.
When Harley isn’t writing, she’s thinking up naughty things to do to her husband, drinking copious amounts of Starbucks, and reading. She loves to read and devours a book a day, sometimes more.
You can find Harley online at: harleywylde.com
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