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Holding On To You
Author: Booklover4ever
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Lilly Graham is a senior in high school who wants nothing more than to graduate with her best friend and her boyfriend. However, when her brother finds himself in debt to a dangerous criminal, she must seek help from someone even more deadly. Little did she know that her simple life would get turned upside down, becoming one full of pain, sex, violence and danger. Killian Black has watched Lilly from the shadows for five years, protecting her quietly and silently craving her, biding his time until he's ready to make her his. However, luck must be on his side because his sexy little redhead vixen brought herself to him, offering him a deal that he just couldn't refuse. However, keeping Lilly means exposing his weakness to his enemies, but what his enemies don't know, is Killian would light fire to the world, and watch it burn if anyone touches one strand of Lilly's perfect red hair. *Excerpt* "Let's get one thing straight, Red. Once a deal is made with me, there is no backing out. There's no loophole, no back door, no side gate, nothing. I own you now!" His hands were once again around my waist, but they didn't stay there. He started to slowly run his hands up my body causing me to get hot in places I didn't even know I could get hot. My breath caught when his hands grabbed my breasts and squeezed lightly, then they moved higher, taking my hands with them until they were pinned above my head. Then hot soft lips crashed down onto mine and I swear I felt like gravity abandoned me.

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