Meet
Dax & Kate in the newest standalone in the Sphere of Irony
Series.
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Dax
Davies has one job to fulfill in the Davies household. Earn money at
the family business. The problem is that the family business was
illegal underground fighting.
From
a young age, Dax and his brothers are groomed to become money earners
in their father's club. Broken bones and bruises are commonplace.
Their father pits the brothers against each other to 'toughen them
up' for the ring, using his rules to bend his sons to his will. His
future is in the cage, not on stage where he dreams of making music.
Kate
Campbell loves one thing in life. Well, two. Soccer and Dax Davies.
Growing up in the poorest part of London, soccer is her personal
escape from reality and from the fact that Dax doesn't seem to know
she exists. She figures if she can be good enough at soccer, maybe
she can get away from Hackney, and leave the poverty behind.
Kate
doesn't plan on ever getting to know Dax as more than a passing
acquaintance. In fact, she isn't meant to go with her friend to Dax's
father's business, but that one night changes everything.
***This
is book 2 in the Sphere of Irony Series. It can be read as a
standalone. This is a spin-off of the Famous Series***
Excerpt.
Dax and Kate's 1st kiss. Kate's POV.
Before
I can blink, Dax’s huge, calloused hands are framing my face and
his mouth brushes across mine. At first it’s just a whisper, a
tease, the contact barely there. Then, I hear him inhale sharply and
his lips press down forcefully, melding with mine, urging me to open
up with quick flicks of his tongue. I melt against his solid body as
he dominates the kiss, completely under his spell to do with as he
wishes. It seems to go on and on—a small slice of paradise in this
blighted spot of East London.
When
he finally pulls back, greedily stealing a few more nips at my mouth,
he closes his eyes and moans. “I knew you’d taste like heaven.
You’re an angel, I just knew it.” His voice is so quiet I wonder
if he meant to say it out loud.
Naturally,
I stand there like an idiot, saying nothing… doing nothing. I’ve
been kissed into complete stupidity.
Dax
swipes the pad of his thumb over my damp lips. “See you at school
tomorrow.” Without giving me a single hint of what he’s thinking,
he turns and leaves. I touch my mouth, running a finger over the same
spot Dax touched. My heart leaps into my throat, fluttering so fast I
fear it may explode.
Great.
I’m ruined. My first kiss and it was nothing less than brilliant.
Dax Davies just ruined me for every other man from now until the day
I die.
Excerpt.
Dax notices Kate Dax's POV
I
follow Adam’s gaze to see Ellie hurrying towards us, towing a
friend by the hand. Ellie immediately latches on to Adam, prattling
on about something or other. Tuning out the happy couple, I take a
moment to check out Ellie’s friend, Kate. I’ve seen her around,
mostly with Ellie, but she’s in my maths class as well. In fact,
now that I think about it, we’ve been in school together a long
time.
The
fact that I didn’t remember her until now makes me frown, which in
turn, makes Kate’s eyes go wide with fear. The girl is fiddling
with her hair, pulling it up into a ponytail. She’s clearly
uncomfortable around me, so, being the heartless prick that I am, I
decide to make it worse.
“You’re
Kate.”
When
impossibly green eyes shoot up to meet mine, big and innocent
looking, all of the smartass comments I have at the ready fall away.
Smooth, lightly freckled skin flushes pink and full lips part, making
my cock sit up and take notice. It’s then I realize I’ve never
really looked at Kate before.
How
did I not see how gorgeous this girl is? She’s not obvious or
flashy—no, she’s very… girl next door. Sporty and fit with
tawny brown hair always pulled up on her head, showing off two very
high cheekbones. I’m surprised how affected I am by her. My heart
has begun thumping hard and my palms are sweaty. How angry would Adam
be if I shagged Ellie’s best friend?
Probably
very. Not that I care much what he thinks.
While
I’m thinking of how she looks naked, she gathers herself together
and answers my question. “Yes. I’m Kate.” Shit, even her voice
affects me—soft and slightly scratchy in a sexy kind of way. Now my
dick is throbbing, pressing uncomfortably against my zipper. I need
to hear that voice again.
“I’m
Dax. You’re in my maths class.”
Those
emerald eyes get even wider and her jaw hangs open. “How do you
know who I am?”
Huh?
“Why
wouldn’t I know who you are? Haven’t we been in the same year for
ages?” I furrow my brow, trying to decide if I’m thinking of a
different girl. But no, it’s her, I’m sure of it.
“Y-y-yes.
Since third year.”
I
hold back a smile, keeping my cool exterior. At least I got that
right. “Well then, apparently I’m not as stupid as some might
say.”
Kate’s
fingers untwist from her hair, settling on her hips. Lush, ruby lips
turn down in the corners and her eyes narrow. She looks downright
offended. “Who says you’re stupid? You’re in my advanced maths
class, so I know that can’t be true.”
For
once in my life I’m speechless. No one ever gives me the benefit of
the doubt or defends my intelligence. Do I bother explaining to her
that most people associate a big, muscled guy with an empty skull?
Add in the underground fighting and they assume I’ve taken enough
hits to the head to be rendered daft and dumb.
No
one talks about it, but the teachers here know what I do—what my
dad’s business is. I am the fourth Davies son at this school after
all and they treat me accordingly. They don’t even bat an eye at
the bruises anymore.
I
tilt my chin to look down at her. Kate’s not at my eye level, but
for a girl, she’s fairly tall—maybe five foot seven or eight? In
those eyes, eyes as green as the stripes on the Davies family tartan,
I see something I haven’t seen on a girl’s face in… well, ever.
Admiration? Respect, maybe? Is it possible Kate respects me? That she
sees past my intimidating exterior to the man beneath the brawn? That
she sees more than just a conquest to brag to her friends about?
One
of dad’s rules pops into my head.
Rule
2—Never let your emotions show.
I
lock down the surprise on my face, keeping it to its usual icy
façade.
What
if she doesn’t like what she finds? I don’t know why I care, but
suddenly, I don’t want Kate to know about the fighting, the girls,
my family… those goddamn rules. For the first time in my life I’m
not proud of my wins, of all the girls I’ve shagged or had suck me
off at the club or behind the school. For once, I’m truly ashamed
of what I am.
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