Leather & Lies by Emma Slate EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Emma Slate
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Contemporary romance
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“What are you staring at?” I asked.
“The hottest guy I’ve ever seen.” My best friend brought a flute of
Prosecco to her bright red lips, her eyes locked on a man across the club
floor.
I grinned. “Are you going to talk to him?”
“And leave you sitting here all by yourself? What kind of a friend do
you think I am?”
“The horny kind.”
She winked at me. “The night is young and so are we. He might be hot,
but I’m not willing to forgo all my other options just yet.”
I rolled my eyes.

“You haven’t even asked who I’m talking about. Aren’t you at all
curious?”
“Not really.” I grabbed my rocks glass and took a sip of my clear,
bubbly drink.
“You’re no fun.”
“I came out with you tonight, didn’t I?”
“I had to beg…”
I pointed to her. “Extrovert.” And then I pointed to myself. “Introvert.”
She pointed to herself. “Embraces life.” She pointed to me. “Reclusive
shut-in.”

“Okay, fine. If I check out the hot guy you’re talking about, will you
leave me alone?” I demanded lightly.
“Sure.” Charlie gestured with her chin. “Ten o’clock. Leather vest.”
“A leather vest? Seriously?”
“Not that kind of leather vest,” she assured me.

My curiosity was piqued. I swiveled on the bar stool, my eyes sifting
through the people in the direction Charlie had motioned.
The lights of the club were low and the music was soft enough that I
didn’t have to yell at Charlie to be heard. The hum of conversations faded
away when I finally saw exactly who Charlie was talking about.

He was tall, towering over nearly everyone around him. His height
wasn’t what made me pause, though. Those who moved in his sphere gave
him a wide berth, like there was an invisible forcefield around him that
people bounced off. His presence alone was commanding.
“Told ya,” Charlie said with a knowing laugh.
“He doesn’t even look like he belongs here.”

Chaos was an upscale club—more like a wine bar atmosphere, but with
a dance floor. The bar was made of marble and the floor was polished oak.
Everyone was perfectly coiffed and presented, each of them hoping to find
the perfect stranger to fill the void we all lived with but pretended we didn’t
have.

“Here.” Charlie handed me a bar napkin.
“What’s this for?” I asked.
“Your drool.”
“Oh, shut up.” I laughed and threw the napkin back at her.
“You should go talk to him,” she suggested, taking another sip of her
Prosecco.

“What? No. You were the one who saw him first. And he looks like he’s
just your type.”
“The kind of man my parents would hate if I brought home? Hmm.
Yeah. Normally, I’d be all about that, but that’s what they expect of me. I
have to keep them on their toes. If I bring home a clean-cut suit, they’ll be
so confused.”

“You’ve got issues.”
“Definitely,” she agreed. “I bequeath him to you. Go talk to him.”
“I’m not gonna talk to him. What would I even say?”
“Say nothing, just pet his leather vest.”
“Pass.”
She sighed. “I didn’t want to have to do this, but you leave me no
choice.”

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