Kings of Linwood Academy - The Complete Box Set: A Dark High School Romance Series

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by Callie Rose


  I’m a sticky mess. Cum is spread across my stomach and breasts, and I can feel it leaking from me, smearing my thighs. Having four boyfriends, as amazing as it is, isn’t great for staying clean.

  Not that any of the guys mind. Judging by the possessive heat that burns in Linc’s eyes as he rolls over and takes in the sight of me, thoroughly fucked and marked by him and his best friends, he loves it.

  Good. Because I love it too.

  “You missed the sunrise, Low,” he murmurs in a teasing voice.

  “Too bad.” I chuckle. “Guess I’ll just have to try again tomorrow. If I can still walk.”

  Dax gets up a moment later to grab a towel, and he takes his time cleaning me up. I watch him do it, enjoying the moment of sweetness—relishing the way he and the others show me they care for me so many little ways.

  We laze around for a while longer, luxuriating in the fact that there’s nothing we have to do today. Then, slowly, we get up and shower, throwing on swimsuits before grabbing coffee and some leftover food from yesterday.

  It’s late morning by the time we step outside and head down to the water. The sun has warmed the beach, making the shifting sand sting the bottoms of my feet, and when we’re halfway to the ocean’s edge, Chase sets down his towel and sunglasses and turns to waggle his eyebrows at me.

  “Race you.”

  He charges toward the water, and I throw my stuff down with a whooping laugh, racing after him. The cold surf bites against my skin as I hit the water, but I don’t let it stop me, running through the shallow waves until it’s deep enough to dive under.

  The chilly water all around me is a shock to my system, banishing any last shreds of sleepiness from our lazy morning. When I break the surface, I slick my hair back, laughing and gasping as sunlight hits my face.

  Chase pops up next to me. The water is still shallow enough here that my feet can find the sandy bottom, and the rolling waves hit my body at mid-chest. Ocean water darkens Chase’s coppery hair, making it gleam bronze in the sunlight. He steps toward me as the other three boys wade into the surf around us, reaching out to brush a wet strand of hair off my cheek.

  Then his gaze moves lower, and his hand moves down to drift over the port scar on my chest, the pink line that serves as a constant reminder of my childhood cancer. He knows what it is now. All the guys do.

  And River was right.

  None of them look at me like I’m broken.

  Unconsciously, my hand mirrors his movement, finding the scar from the bullet wound on his chest. It sits in almost the exact same place on his body as my scar does on mine, his own reminder of his brush with death.

  Our hands slide over each other’s wet skin, tracing each other’s scars—and, okay, maybe taking the excuse to feel each other up a little bit while we’re at it.

  Then Chase’s fingers move again, tilting my chin up so he can meet my gaze.

  “Hey,” he murmurs, his smile beaming brighter than the sun that dapples the water with glittering points of light. “We’re alive.”

  “Fuck yeah, we are.”

  I press up onto my tiptoes to kiss him, letting the salty water help hold me up. His skin is cold from the water, just like mine is, but his lips are warm, and he smells like the ocean and peppermint toothpaste.

  He’s alive.

  So am I.

  Death defined so much of this past year, but it’s not what has to define us going forward.

  Iris, Judge Hollowell, Niles D’Amato—their lives were cut short. They’re all gone from this earth, frozen in time and existing only in memories, both the good and the awful.

  But we’re not.

  The kings and I are still here, moving and living and breathing. Changing. Growing together. Arguing and laughing and fucking and figuring our shit out.

  The future stretches out before us, a blank canvas for us to paint on with all the messy colors of life.

  But for today, we’ll just swim.

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  Thank you so much for reading the Kings of Linwood Academy series! If you enjoyed the series, please take a second to leave a review!

  Hungry for more? If you like your romance dark and your men dangerous, check out my upcoming series, Ruthless Games, starting with Sweet Obsession. Turn the page to see the cover and blurb…

  I saved his life.

  Now he’s invaded mine.

  Two years ago, a split-second decision changed everything. I risked my life for a man I didn’t even know and nearly died for it.

  I’ve tried to forget him. To forget that whole night.

  But he hasn’t forgotten me.

  He’s been watching.

  Obsessing.

  Craving.

  And when he crashes back into my life like a wrecking ball, accompanied by two dark shadows—men he calls his brothers—the life I’ve been trying to rebuild for myself shatters into a thousand sharp-edged pieces.

  He believes our souls are bound by blood, and he’s come back to claim what’s his.

  Two years ago, I saved Marcus Constantine’s life.

  Now I wish I hadn’t.

  Pre-order Sweet Obsession now!

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  Books by Callie Rose

  Boys of Oak Park Prep

  Savage Royals

  Defiant Princess

  Broken Empire

  Kings of Linwood Academy

  The Help

  The Lie

  The Risk

  Fallen University

  Year One

  Year Two

  Year Three

  Ruthless Games

  Sweet Obsession

  Dark Retribution

  Twisted Salvation

  Hate the Game (standalone)

 

 

 


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