Decker (Boys of HGU, #2)

Decker (Boys of HGU, #2)

Victoria McFarlane

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Broken... That's what I was and I had long learned to live with it. It was easy to ignore the past. Easy to forget and pretend all was right with the world. But then she showed up and she threatened it all. Demi Atwood had no idea who she was playing with. This was a game and I was the star player. She thinks she can get to me, little did she know there isn't much I won't do to protect my secrets. It's game on and I always play to win. I wasn't however anticipating the sweet girl with the big blue eyes and charm for days. I wasn't ready for her to bury herself under my skin and make me want to change it all. But she and I, we are different. She was the sunshine I was the storm. She's nectar. Me... I'm poison. She wants to fix me. But I have the power to break her. There was no way either of us was coming out of this unscathed. No way I wasn't going to cause some sort of damage. I just had to hope it wouldn't end us before we could even begin. Decker is book 2 in the Boys of HGU series. This can be read as a standalone or second to Fletcher. Expect angst, emotion and enough steam to melt your kindle! Warning: This book contains some themes that some readers may find distressing. Drug use, abuse and sexual content. Not recommended for readers under the age of 17.


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  • B00kWyrmNelle
    Dec 16, 2024
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    Demi is a college news reporter who feels being assigned to do a fluff sports piece is a waste of her talent & Vincent is a star athlete who doesn’t want anyone to know more about him than his football skills. But once these two start opening up to each other they realize that they both are more complicated than they gave each other credit for.

    I think these characters are good for each other. Demi cares for Vincent as a human being whether or not she is attracted to him. And while he doesn’t outwardly reciprocate those emotions, you can see the depth of his pain and care for those he considers family.

    There is a good amount of steam, angst, and love to keep me as a reader interested & I definitely enjoyed this book.

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