Call You Mine

Author: Bellamy Roswell
Genre(s): Romance | Erotic | Adult | New Adult
Total pages: 111
Call You Mine

Broken dreams, shattered promises and reckless love. Welcome back to Hillcrest Hills.

“A frozen heart isn’t meant to thaw, but what if it’s met with blazing fire?”

Wynter
I wasn’t like everyone else. Born into a world surrounded by riches and wealth others only ever dreamed of possessing,
everyone held my family with the highest regard someone in our society could be. That was all before our last name was dragged through the dirt by the monster who turned out to be my father. It was then I realized I wasn’t the person everyone around me believed me to be. I was so much worse. I was my father’s daughter. A liar, a con-artist, a fucking villain. Past the exterior illusion of phony perfection and into the brittle center of my being, I was broken. Irreparable damaged. My soul pulverized into a million sharp and jagged shards that could cut deep into bone if you got too close. Devoid of emotion, hallowed to the core. The epitome of the Ice Princess all knew me to be. However, it all changed when I met my match. I no longer saw my reflection when I looked in the mirror. It was when I stared into his eyes that I saw my true form. A damaged girl, deceived by her flaws, devastated by her truths. From the outside, we were complete opposites, but we turned out to be one in the same. Two rotten apples cut from different trees, yet our cores were identical. Bruised by hatred, poisoned by betrayal. Only love could save us now.

Drake
There was nothing left for me here. I didn’t belong in Hillcrest Hills, a town and its people who did nothing but remind me I wasn’t welcome, yet I couldn’t walk away. The ghosts of my troubled past and the constant reminders of what my life could have been haunted me, tethering me to the rotten soil at my feet. Not to mention the deplorable choices I’d made recently were threatening to ruin any good left in me. Though just when I was determined to walk away from it all, fuck the consequences, that’s when she came back. Suddenly, the past and present didn’t matter to me anymore, not when my future was five foot seven with hair the color of snow and an attitude that could freeze even the warmest of hearts. She secured my stay here with one simple request. To be hers, at least in the eyes of others, in the eyes of the man who haunted her nightmares. I agreed out of pure impulse because I knew I’d enjoy the feel of her body underneath my fingertips, but it was my protective nature that ensured I wouldn’t let her go. It’s believed the flames of hell will one day end all life. I was born with fire in my veins but can attest it’s the bitter coldness of her heart that will end mine.
Revisit Hillcrest Hills and the world of Servite Academy with this brand new standalone romance. Call You Mine is a Dark New Adult, Friends to Lovers, Fake Relationship Romance with lots of angst and spice. Three years after the end of the Servite Academy Series comes this new romance following secondary character Damon Drake and Wynter Servite.

Call You Mine is a Dark New Adult Friends to Lovers, Fake Relationship Romance. It is an interconnected standalone in the Servite Academy Universe. Book’s 1-4 in the Servite Academy Series are not required to be read ahead of CYM, but it’s recommended to enjoy the book to the fullest as there are character cameos from the original Servite Academy crew. CYM does not end in a cliffhanger has a complete HEA.

Disclaimer 18 and over, This book is not recommended nor intended for anyone under the age of 18. Some topics, scenes, and/or language in this book may be sensitive to some readers. Contains dark and taboo themes, mental illness themes, steamy sex scenes, mature language, and triggering situations.

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