Divorce Wars by G.S. Carr

Divorce Wars by G.S. Carr

Author:G.S. Carr
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: clean romance novels, romcom, interracial romance black woman white man, good guy romance, bwwm romance, multicultural & interracial romance bwwm, clean romance\, romantic comedy, romance contemporary, contemporary romance, novella, clean romance book, g.s. carr
Publisher: Brown Lady Publishing, LLC
Published: 2019-02-15T16:00:00+00:00


KARA

This competition is going to destroy me. I thought it would be easy. I thought I would come on the show and act a little crazy and scare off some guy. Never in a million years did I anticipate Wyatt. Never did I anticipate my body longing for his touch or my desire to unravel his layers and learn his secrets.

Silence thick with tension blankets us the entire walk back to the camp. I want to say something, but everything that comes to mind falls flat of mending the rift between us. How about those leafy trees?, doesn't seem to cut it.

As we walk into the camp, I scan the area. Wyatt set up the tent, a small fire pit, and everything else while I was off having my pity party. Shame floods my system. I am going to have to make this up to him. I continue to the tent as Wyatt makes his final rounds, checking on things around the campsite. Two sleeping bags lay side by side in the tent's small space. Taking off my shoes, I crawl into one of the sleeping bags and face the wall. Rocks and hard earth dig into my back through the thin padding beneath me. Further proof of his thoughtfulness, Wyatt layered blankets and towels underneath the bags for added cushion. I squeeze my eyes shut willing sleep to save me from this horrible day.

It's not long until the grips of sleep begin to pull me under. As I dive into the land of dreams, the soft rustling of the tent flap wakes me back up. I turn to see Wyatt entering the tent. He only spares me a quick glance before going to his sleeping bag. He settles into it, turning his back to me when he lays down. Tonight, he doesn't grab me and pull me close. There is no flirtatious grin and especially no whispered words of endearment. Shoving away the sadness those facts evoke, I roll over giving Wyatt my back.

No more distractions. From now on, Wyatt stays in his proper place. While we are here, we are enemies.



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