Heartless Pucker in Love (THE BENNET SISTERS) by Alina Parker EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Alina Parker
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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JULIAN
Small town Oakland. It felt good to be back. I left because I wanted to
experience the world. I did, but in the end, I missed the hell out of the
charming town. There was no one to be seen on the street or the sidewalks.
It was just me, my motorcycle, and the night. I could only hear the hum of
my machine mingling with the wind. I loved it. Finally, I got to experience
a little peace. There was nothing like moving around unseen. I didn’t get
much of that in my life. I was used to the limelight, the paparazzi, and
waking up to my face on gossip blogs. One year shy of thirty and I realized
that lifestyle was getting old. I wanted more. I just wasn’t sure what more
was yet, but I knew I wanted it.

Hunkering down, I revved my motorcycle and decided not to think
about what more I wanted out of life. It was just too exhausting to
contemplate sometimes. Whizzing past familiar houses, I smiled. Riding
through the streets of my hometown was like cruising down memory lane. I
saw a younger me running along the sidewalk with my friends, creating
mischief and pure havoc.

My chuckle was lost in the purr of my ride. I was a little shit back then
and all my friends were too. We were all a bunch of assholes. No one knew
I was back, and I hoped to keep it that way. I arrived yesterday incognito.
Knowing the townsfolk, they’d likely throw a goddamn parade. One of their
own left and became a national star…well, international. I was the face of
quite a few brands. The last thing I wanted was to be thrown into the
spotlight here. I planned to keep my head down while visiting my mother
and nephew and leave before word could spread of my presence.

A few blocks down, I neared West Oak High, and more memories
flickered through my mind like a silent film. Like freshman year when I
made out with Regina Sanders at the back of the bleachers. Regina sure
rocked my world that day. A smile tugged at the corners of my lips. Many
people said high school wasn’t their best years, but hell, mine were
awesome. It was all motorcycles, hot chicks, smoking weed, and getting
into dumb shit with my idiot friends.

As I passed the parking lot that led to the back doors of the gymnasium,
my smile vanished. One particular memory attacked me. It was one that I’d
tried futilely to get rid of, but every now and then, it’d surface to haunt me.
That memory really put into perspective what an asshole I was as a
teenager. Throughout my childhood and teenage years, I thought I was the
shit, until that evening.

I took a glance at the parking lot and I saw her standing in a flowing
white dress decorated with flower prints. Roses, daisies, lilies. Of course,
she’d incorporate flowers into her outfit. There was even a crown made of
red, pink, and yellow roses around her head. Flower Child. That’s what I
used to call her. Her golden-brown hair hung in loose waves around her

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