Blackout (Revolving Door #2)

Dani Matthews


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Blackout by Dani Matthews
*** This is a standalone novel with a guaranteed HEA and no cheating or cliffhanger! ***

Harper

I like to think that I make good decisions. After all, my life is nearly perfect. I have a great job and wonderful friends. The only glitch is that I still have feelings for Gabe—a man who’d broken my heart in high school—and just happens to be one of my housemates. I know, it’s not exactly the best scenario, and I’m trying to fix that by moving out on my own. I can’t move on from the past if he’s lingering in the background—tempting me in ways that he shouldn’t.

Unfortunately, one night of poor decision-making changes all of that. I don’t remember the night I was found wandering around in a drunken stupor, but I do know that was the beginning of my calm life erupting into chaos. Not only was there a murder the night I’d blacked out, but when I’m a victim of a mugging gone wrong, I realize my life isn’t as secure as I’d once thought.


Gabe

Everyone has some sort of regret from their past, and I’m reminded daily of how badly I’d treated the only woman I truly want but can’t have. Harper, my ex, happens to be one of my housemates. She’s f*cking gorgeous, inside and out. It still burns me that years ago, I’d gotten scared and ruined our relationship by making a very stupid decision.

When Harper decides it’s time to move out and get her own place, I realize she’s going to slip through my fingers for good. I’ll never have a chance to earn her trust back. Then, an injury during an attempted mugging brings her hurtling back into my arms, and I take advantage of the situation with the hope of earning a second chance. The woman is stubborn though, and just when I think I’ve lost her, the unimaginable happens.

My world is rocked off its foundations when I realize that Harper’s forgiveness is the least of my concerns.

There will be nothing to forgive if she’s dead.

Recommended for ages 18+.



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