I knew the exact moment I’d become a ‘yes’ girl.
December 16th, a cold winter’s night, four years ago.
The night my innocence was stolen, the night I made the mistake of saying no—a mistake I’d never make again.
The dream of a ‘happily ever after' was now a locked away myth. I promised myself that I’d never return to the place of my worst nightmare, that I’d never let anyone get close, but then again, I never thought I’d meet someone like him.
The intense, confident and beautiful Ky Crawford.
I had no plans to become someone’s Prince Charming.
I couldn’t be. I refused to be. My plan was simple—do whatever it takes to correct my biggest mistake, my one regret that now controlled my life.
I was on track. I had plans, but then everything changed when I saw her—the girl in the red jacket, the girl who I was told couldn’t say no.
The reserved yet stunning Eden Rivers.
A girl who can’t say no.
A guy who craves redemption.
A chance encounter?
It all comes down to this.
One question.
One month.
Be My December?
This was a proper emotional read. it pulled my heart out and stamped on it several times. Rape is a hard subject to write about and this book was written sensitively and was well thoughtout. Rape is featured so if that is a trigger then please don't read. i really enjoyed this book and of course i fell for Ky. Poor Eden is such a tortured soul and going back to her home town where “IT” happened is just too much for her so she pretends to be someone else. Her alter ego Kellie attracts guy at a bar and due to the rape she can not say no so when he is a little forceful she simply cant say no and goes with him knowing it could be dangerous. Prince charming Ky comes to the rescue but it isn't all as it seems and both Ky and Eden have secrets they want to protect but they find them selves swept up in a plan, Ky asks her to be his for December while she is in town and he will prove she can say no. Ky has his own issues of guilt and even though he shouldn't feel that way he does and now he makes it his mission to protect Eden.
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