Cover Reveal Day for LAWBREAKER has finally arrived!
We're thrilled to bring you the cover reveal of Kat & Stone Bastion's LAWBREAKER featuring the fiercely sexy sports model Stuart Reardon. Plus we have pre-order links and a charged exclusive excerpt!
LAWBREAKER releases September 17th!
Pre-order Your Copy | Releases 09.17.18
Cover Designer: Sarah Hansen, Okay Creations
Image provided by: Love N. Books
Photographer: Rick Day
Model: Stuart Reardon
Genre: Contemporary Romance, New Adult Romance
About LAWBREAKER
Raised on the streets, Shay
Morgan yearns for a real family, where love is unconditionally
offered—even when trust doesn’t come easy. Before that day arrives, she
trespasses and steals in order to provide for the few people who’ve gone out of
their way to protect her.
Born to privilege, Ben
Bishop loathes his family for the despicable things they’ve done, and
not done. He vows to be different, play by the rules, do the right thing.
Building a thriving nightclub with those who share his values dominates his
world.
One explosive night at his bar,
Loading Zone, changes everything. For both of them. Forever.
A dance of opponents commences as
they thwart with suspicion, start to trust, then sidestep to protect themselves
from a fatal blow. Until they soon wonder if they’ve been fighting for the same
side all along.
As they begin to open their hearts,
they up the stakes with a one-week pact. She shows him the power in breaking
the law. He demonstrates the virtue of following it.
Then a far-reaching crime is
suddenly exposed—that his family committed. And for one chance moment, Shay and
Ben hold the key to right the wrong, correct the injustice. But at what cost?
Will they be able to return from the
other side together? Or will their differences tear them apart?
Flirting with danger...has never
been so tempting.
***LAWBREAKER is a standalone,
full-length new adult romance told in dual POV. Due to mature themes and adult
language, this book is for those 18 and older.***
Exclusive LAWBREAKER Excerpt
“Ben!” Some overly excited female
across the room shouted the name at the exact moment it settled into my mind.
An instant wave of energy crackled
through the nightclub, hotter and more alive than anything the music or dance
floor pulsed out. Slight movement rippled through the vast space of the
reclaimed warehouse—toward the same metal roll-up entrance door that had been
haunting me all night—as heads craned to see, breasts pushed out a little
farther, and bodies pressed closer, like a powerful magnet pulled them
uncontrollably forward.
Even I couldn’t look away.
After the initial crowd crush, I could
see his occasional nod, a brief smile. He angled deeper into the club and
scanned an assessing look across the bar, starting at Cade’s end. Seconds
later, his sights landed on me—and stayed there, fierce gaze locked on to mine.
My breath caught at the intensity
radiating from halfway across the room.
Ben. His simple name echoed
larger than life in my head.
The crowd parted as he strode through
the room. He stood a good head taller than other men he passed. Broad shoulders
strained his black T-shirt with every slight rolling turn as he moved. Dark
hair, cut closer on the sides, curled down over one side of his forehead.
Shadowy stubble covered a defined jawline as it clenched. Thick brows drew
together over eyes that narrowed as he stared hard at me. He stepped through
the now three-deep crush at the bar, then planted flat palms on the edge of the
metal bar top in front of me.
“What are you doing back there?” he
snarled, tone low, heavy with accusation.
Cade braced his arms on the bar beside
me, mirroring him. “She’s a new hire.”
Ben never looked away from me. “I
asked her.”
Holding his unwavering gaze, I
straightened my shoulders, undaunted. “Her
name is Shay. And she’s behind your bar...working. Hard.”
Dark eyes narrowed a fraction more,
boring into mine. “How old are you?”
Great.
Here we go.
“Old enough.” All he needed to know.
A muscle in that clenched jaw
tightened. “Not what I asked.”
“You sure about that?” Because yeah, I
looked young, no matter how old I really was. But his heat-seeking-missile
aggression? Totally unwarranted.
“ID.” He kept at the groundless
demand.
“I’m not some underage club-bunny at
the door. I’m an employee. I’ve already been hired.”
“I don’t give a shit. I’m the boss.
And I want to see your ID.”
“No.” Not gonna happen. I couldn’t risk it.
He gave a slight nod, smug
satisfaction in his eyes. “So, you’re not
eighteen.”
“I didn’t say that.” Yet somehow, I
sensed our verbal tug-of-war had dragged me across lost ground.
“Are you or aren’t you?”
“I am,” I gritted out, angry that I’d
been foolish enough to want something so bad.
“Then no big deal.” He rose back to
his impressive height, crossing his arms, confidence plastered on his face.
“Prove it.”
Damn. My first weekend night, not even
a full one, and already the life I’d earned, had fought and bled for, had begun
to slip through my fingers.
Disappointment seeped heavy into my
chest. What naïve people got for having hope.
The inborn fight in me remained. Pride
too. With every tightening breath, fury burned my lungs, for being judged
without cause.
“No. You either believe me…or you
don’t. I filled out my application. Gave my ID then. Got interviewed. Got
hired. And I’ve proved myself over
the last few days, tonight. Ask anyone here.”
“Doesn’t matter.”
But it did. My actions mattered to me.
They were all my life had been based on. Everything I’d ever accomplished had
been from what I had done—not who I was, what anyone thought, or what society
believed.
I crossed my arms too, refusing to
bend, by principle, if not more.
His expression hardened.
Commotion grew around us, two
immovable blocks of granite, as thirsty patrons called out for drinks. Cade
steadfastly remained beside me. While the poor lone fresh-shift guy hustled ass
to fill orders.
The atmosphere grew charged between
Ben and me. The sounds of the club faded to background noise as my heart
thumped harder against my ribs, my pulse drummed louder in my ears.
Ben planted his hands on the bar
again, staring me down as he leaned forward inch by inch. His eyes bored deep
into mine, penetrating. Any other girl might’ve thought intimidating.
I didn’t twitch a muscle.
He towered over the bar, head lowered,
a ferocious wolf who’d cornered an unknown threat. That shaggy dark hair spiked
over darker piercing eyes. Unshorn scruff peppered an unforgiving jaw. An
unhidden snarl curled his lip, baring white teeth.
No resemblance to the wholesome happy
guy I’d spied on in the pictures hanging on his office wall.
Oddly, more attractive.
Most women would’ve gone weak in the
knees. Some would’ve put on a layer of flirt, feigning vulnerability or
exposing true fear, hoping to snag the obvious alpha in spite of the glaring
warning signs. Maybe because of them.
I’d never been a bleating sheep in my
life, wasn’t about to pretend with fluffy false clothing.
Wolf, too,
buddy. I
leaned forward, matching him inch for inch. My trim nails clicked on the bar
top as I dug in, holding my ground.
Alpha all the
way.
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About Kat & Stone Bastion
Kat Bastion won several awards for her bestselling debut novel Forged in Dreams and Magick.
Kat and Stone Bastion’s bestselling first novel No Weddings and the No Weddings series were named Best of 2014 by multiple romance review blogs.
When not defining love and redemption through scribed words, they enjoy hiking in vivid wildflower deserts and ancient tropical forests.
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