Trust in Me
A novella
J Lynn
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First published by HarperCollinsPublishers 2013
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Excerpt from Be With Me Copyright © Jennifer L Armentrout 2014
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Ebook Edition © October 2013 ISBN: 9780007538973
Version: 2014-07-28
This is for all the fans of Cam and his cookies, who wanted more of our egg-boiling lover boy. Enjoy.
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Read on for an extract from Be With Me
Jase Winstead was a cruel motherfucker.
Going to Ass-tronomy 101was the last thing I wanted to be doing at nine in the damn morning, especially since all the class did was remind me of the first time I entered Professor Drage’s class and why I’d made a hasty, unplanned exit my freshman year. And I really didn’t need Jase’s taunting text messages about why scheduling classes before noon was unhealthy.
Considering I was going on—oh, I don’t know, two hours of sleep—and I could still taste the tequila and other things I really didn’t want to even think about from last night, I was currently a walking poster child for how not to have a healthy and happy first day of fall classes.
I watched the door to astronomy swing shut and then glanced back down at my phone. Jase’s text mocked me.
Skip. I have beer. X-Box. FIFA ’13
Well,