Description
Dana: I've always been the smart girl, the careful one.
Not anymore. I feel reckless, desperate. I love him, and it's senior year, my last chance with him before I leave for college, so I'm going to take it.
What could go wrong? Oh, my God, I had no idea.
Peter: I've spent years trying to hide how I feel about her. It gets harder every day.
For so long, she was my best friend, the first person who truly believed in me, sometimes the only one.
Do I love her? Of course, I do. Can I let her get even deeper into the hellacious mess my life is?
No way. You don't do that to someone you love.
(Warning: Includes Cliffhangers, Strong Language and Sexual Situations. 18+ Only.)
**Everything To Me (Book 2-6) are on sale now or save money with the box sets of books 1-3 and 4-6
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Teresa Hill is a USA Today Bestselling Author whose books have been translated into eight different languages and sold in many more countries than she's had the opportunity to visit. (So not fair.)
Growing up on a farm in Kentucky, she was a Daddy's girl and a tomboy. She learned to drive on a tractor and loved to climb trees.
Her mother warned that one day " when she wanted to have pretty legs for boys -- she'd be sorry about all her scrapes and scars. But she has no regrets -- not even about the time she got a fishhook stuck in a very sensitive area or ended up seeing her own kneecap. (Not on an X-ray.)
Her husband found her while they were both working their way through college. (He was her boss.) She remembers thinking so clearly, “What are you doing here? You're much too early. I have things to do.” But she couldn't just tell him to go away and come back later, so she married him. He never tried to keep her from doing anything.
She wanted to live by the ocean, so after college, she sent resumes to a dozen coastal cities between Virginia Beach and New Orleans. It worked! She wrote her first novel on a little island off the South Carolina coast.
She and her husband now share their home " a brick ranch (for him) with a view of the mountains (for her) -- with a collie, a German shepherd and a 20-pound cat who informs her it's time to stop working by plopping down on her keyboard. (He doesn't care if her hands are still on it.)
She believes everything in life " the good or the very bad -- is better with someone you love, which is why she writes love stories.