

Her eyes linger on me as she walks into the gym, behind frosted glass doors.

“Hit me up tomorrow, and I’ll tell you where we’ll be at tomorrow night.” “Oh, I don’t see that being a problem, no matter where I’m at,” I answer, lifting a brow.

I’d love some more one-on-one time with you.” Cal says it’s an open invitation, so we’ll see I guess.” Cal’s finally opening up his own place.”Įyeing me carefully, she looks around, dropping her voice. “How about tomorrow night? Cal and Ethan are celebrating.” Her exaggerated pout makes my eyes find her lips. “Can’t do it tonight, heading out of town.” Leaning against the counter, her breasts are on full display she doesn’t have to try very hard to flaunt them. We keep it clean, with no strings attached. I don’t date, but if there’s a girl that I’d call a constant in my world, it’s Becky. Thankfully, Becky walks through the door, nothing but skintight yoga pants, a white sports bra, and grinning widely at me. Even though I still want to finish school and get my associates degree, I know I want to get my foot in the door with personal training. Piece by Piece is the fifth book in the Rumor Has It series and can be read as a stand-alone. But can you build a future on a foundation that continues to crumble away? While trying to break down walls, Taylor and Sasha work to come to terms with a future between them. Of course, it doesn’t help that meeting Taylor, and a subsequent deal between them, turns into something she never thought she’d face. After yet another breakup with a guy still hung up on his ex, she decides a night out is the perfect thing to wash away recent memories, and make sure her focus is on cooking.

Skipping her second year of college to work under a head chef and owner of a restaurant was an opportunity she couldn’t pass up. Exercising to zone out and clear his mind. School to focus on the future and forget the past. For the past couple of years, he’s focused on only three things: college, working out, and girls. And when it’s gone, you start to fade away, too. They say you don’t know what you have until it’s gone, but the truth is, sometimes you know exactly what you have.
