Unbroken

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Authors: Jasmine Carolina

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Contents

Dedication

Copyright

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Author's Note

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PROLOGUE

ONE

TWO

THREE

FOUR

FIVE

SIX

SEVEN

EIGHT

NINE

TEN

ELEVEN

TWELVE

THIRTEEN

FOURTEEN

FIFTEEN

SIXTEEN

SEVENTEEN

EIGHTEEN

NINETEEN

TWENTY

TWENTY ONE

TWENTY TWO

TWENTY THREE

TWENTY FOUR

TWENTY FIVE

TWENTY SIX

TWENTY SEVEN

TWENTY EIGHT

TWENTY NINE

THIRTY

THIRTY ONE

THIRTY TWO

THIRTY THREE

THIRTY FOUR

THIRTY FIVE

THIRTY SIX

EPILOGUE

PLAYLIST

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

IF YOU LIKED UNBROKEN...

COMING SOON-JASMINE CAROLINA

COMING SOON-JASMINE CAROLINA

 

 

 

 

 

For Lanita. You know why.

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Unbroken
is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

First Edition: February 2015

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Cover designed by Jasmine Carolina

 

To find him.

To love him.

To heal him.

That’s all Sabrina Matteo wants.

When he stumbles back into her life, she’s determined to make sure he stays this time. Convinced that the secret of her past will haunt her forever, she makes it her mission to prove to him how worthy he is of love…even if she’s not the one who gets to love him.

 

To see her.

To love her.

To deserve her.

That’s all Brody Durham wants.

When she fights her way into his heart, he’s determined to protect her at all costs. Convinced that the demons of his present will put her in harm’s way, he makes it his mission to keep her at arm’s length…but that proves difficult when he finds himself falling for her.

 

She’s afraid her secret will drive an impenetrable wedge between them, but it’s not her secret that threatens to break them both.

 

It’s his.

This novel is a spin-off from my Nickayla Quinn Trilogy. However,
Unbroken
is book one in its own duet of novels. It can be read as a standalone.

Before proceeding, I’d like to leave a disclaimer that this is a YA/NA Contemporary Romance. The majority of the topics touched upon in this novel are more mature. The characters in this novel are teenagers who have sex. Some scenes are done through fade-to-black while others are played out in their entirety. Also, this novel is primarily for teenagers, and those in the young adult-new adult age bracket, therefore, the characters curse. So beware of profanity. Please do not leave a negative review of this novel because you don’t like the way my characters talk.

This novel may have triggers for people with PTSD, have suffered sexual or domestic abuse, and mental illness.

If you loved
Unbroken
, I’d love it if you left a review on Amazon and/or Goodreads.

 

I thought I was saving her.

I thought I was the knight in shining armor.

But it turns out she was the badass princess that was rescuing me.

-Steve Maraboli

PROLOGUE

 

Two Years Ago

 

WE WALK THROUGH THE DOORS of Lewellyn’s, a small bakery on the outskirts of Harlow, California. Daddy sent us inside for some baked goods, so that we could have something to snack on before we make it to our new house.

He’s driving the U-Haul with Macbeth and Scout, our Golden Retriever and Yorkie, and Mom’s in the Tahoe behind him with Gracie.

As far as I can tell about Harlow is that it’s one of those small towns where everyone knows everyone. People are friendly here for no reason, and they smile like they know us even though we barely made it into this town about twenty minutes ago. The bakery is made of brick and mortar, but most of the building is composed of large picture windows. It looks like it could have been someone’s home a long time ago.

Either way, my sister walks in before me, flouncing inside like it’s the corner store Tia Adrianna owned back in L.A. and like she knows everybody in here. I roll my eyes at her excitement and follow her inside. There’s a short line, and I’m thankful for that because Mac and Scout get antsy if they’re inside an idle car for too long.

“Welcome to Lewellyn’s!” the cashier says once we’ve entered. “What can I get you today?”

My eyes roam over the menu behind her and I shrug. “A dozen assorted donuts, two warm cinnamon rolls, an eclair, a chocolate chip muffin, and four large coffees. Three regular, one decaf.”

I watch as she punches our order into the cash register.

“Is that all?”

Bianca taps my shoulder. “Bree, I want a cake pop.”

The cashier and I meet gazes across the counter and, defeated, I give her a nod.

“15.28.”

I hand over a twenty dollar bill and walk away, standing over to the side so the next person can go while I wait.

Once I’m out of the way, I see him.

He’s tall, about 6’2” at least, with sandy brown hair and startling gray eyes that for some reason…they look like home to me. He’s staring at me just as intently as I’m staring at him. He gives me a smile, but it’s not what I expect. Given his superhuman good looks, I expect him to carry more confidence in his stride, in his demeanor.

“Hello,” he says in a husky voice that completely melts my insides.

“Hello,” I reply shyly, grabbing the hemline of my Crane High School volley ball t-shirt and tugging it down.

This, apparently, is the wrong move. His gaze snaps to mine, and then it leaves. I feel his stare as it roams down my body. It travels over my breasts, to my stomach, which is
barely
covered by the baseball styled shirt, down my waist, and over my bare legs. All of a sudden, I feel like my shorts are incredibly short. When our eyes lock again, there is hunger burning in his. He gives an appreciative nod.

Glancing at him nervously, I realize he’s about to say something. He doesn’t, though, because his mouth snaps shut when a short blonde girl with shoulder length hair comes racing inside. She storms over to him and runs her hand over his forearm. He tenses at her touch, and he glances down at her. However, she’s no longer looking at him.

She’s openly gawking at me, her eyebrows raised. She grazes his arm again as she says, “Nic and Kyle are waiting. We’re going to be late for dinner.”

I look away from them and turn to face Bianca. She’s playing with her hair and bobbing her head to a song that’s playing on her iPod.

I force myself to continue to look away while he places his order, because the last thing I need is to be stared down by his girlfriend.

“Miss? You’re all set to go,” the cashier calls out.

Bee and I head to the counter. She grabs the coffees and I grab the pastries. When we head for the door, I start to wonder how we’re going to get out of Lewellyn’s, let alone back in the car.

I stand in front of the door and attempt to balance the box with my knee. Just as I’m about to reach for the doorknob when
he
jumps in front of me and gives me another smile.

“Let me get that for you ladies,” he offers.

I give him an appreciative smile as he opens the door. Bee heads out ahead of me, waving to him without looking back. When I walk out the door, his hand subtly grazes my lower back and I turn to gaze at him.

“You ladies have a nice day.”

I want to say something back. I really do. But my entire body is on fire after just one touch from him. So I keep my mouth shut as I walk past him.

Then he does something even weirder than helping two random strangers while his girlfriend is inside.

He comes entirely out of the bakery and opens the car door for Bianca when she approaches the Tahoe. Once she’s inside, she gives me a Who-The-Fuck-Is-This-Guy look while he closes the door. He doesn’t get the chance to do the same for me, because Daddy hops out of the U-Haul and takes the pastries from me. He sets them in between us, right next to Scout, and I climb in.

I put my seat belt on. I lean out the window, Scout in my lap, eager to get some fresh air. My eyes are closed momentarily, and once I do, I see him standing just inside, watching as we pull away and head toward our new home.


WE’VE BEEN UNPACKING FOR HOURS. Bee and Daddy left to go pick up some pizza, and Mom and Gracie are inside feeding the dogs. Me, I’m sitting outside with my new cell phone and lounging on the front porch steps. It’s hot out, so I have my shirt up, and my sunglasses on as I attempt to get a tan on my unusually pale skin.

Across the street, there’s a group of boys playing shirts versus skins basketball, and the sight of them should make me salivate, but it doesn’t. In fact, I’m rather bored watching them. They’re extremely rowdy and loud, and they’re fucking up my Me Time. I tilt my head back and close my eyes when I hear a thud
dangerously
close to my head. My eyes snap open and I glare at the basketball that bounces on my new front porch. Jumping up, I snatch it and whirl around.

Tall, dark, and handsome is how I’d describe him. Dark black hair, exotic brown eyes that are so dark they’re almost the color of 12:01 a.m., tan skin, chiseled muscles on a tall, lean build. If I weren’t fucking
furious
at him right now, I’d think he was a God because no one normal looks
that
good. However good he looks, it’s wrong.

All wrong.

The only person in my head is Lewellyn’s Guy, with his pale skin, gray eyes, and tousled hair. This guy has
nothing
on him.

“I’m so sorry we almost hit you. I keep telling Jason that—”

I glare at him as he trots up the walkway, in all his shirtless glory.

I chest pass the basketball to him with all the force I can muster. He grunts as he catches it and flashes me a shy smile.
Wrong.
“What the
fuck
?!” I yell. “That ball was
this
close to my head!” I hold my thumb and forefinger about a centimeter apart. “Are you fucking insane?”

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