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Our journey began in fire Gideon Cross came into my life like lightning in the darkness-beautiful and brilliant, jagged and white-hot. I was drawn to him as Id never been to anything or anyone in my life. I craved his touch like a drug, even knowing it would weaken me. I was flawed and damaged, and he opened those cracks in me so easily Gideon knew. He had demons of his own. And we would become the mirrors that reflected each others most private wounds and desires. The bonds of his love transformed me, even as I prayed that the torment of our pasts didnt tear us apart

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Sylvia Day Bared to You The first book in the Crossfire series 2012 This - photo 1

Sylvia Day

Bared to You

The first book in the Crossfire series, 2012

This one is for Dr. David Allen Goodwin.

My love and gratitude are boundless.

Thank you, Dave. You saved my life.

Acknowledgments

My deepest gratitude to my editor Hilary Sares who really dug into this story - photo 2

My deepest gratitude to my editor, Hilary Sares, who really dug into this story and made me work for it. Basically, she kicked my ass. By not pulling her punches or letting me shortchange the details, she made me work harder and because of that, this story is a much, much better book.

BARED TO YOU wouldnt be what it is without you, Hilary. Thank you so much!

To Martha Trachtenberg, copy editor extraordinaire. This book is an important one for me and she treated it that way. Thank you, Martha!

To Victoria Colotta, for all her hard work on the interior design and typesetting. She took my plain text and made it gorgeous. Thank you, Victoria!

To Tera Kleinfelter, who read the first half of Bared to You and told me she loved it. Thank you, Tera!

To all girls who were at Cross Creek at some point in your adolescence: May all your dreams come true. You deserve it.

And to Alistair and Jessica, from Seven Years to Sin, who inspired me to write Gideon and Evas story. Im so glad the inspiration struck twice!

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We should head to a bar and celebrate I wasnt surprised by my roommates - photo 3

We should head to a bar and celebrate.

I wasnt surprised by my roommates emphatic pronouncement. Cary Taylor found excuses to celebrate, no matter how small and inconsequential. Id always considered it part of his charm. Im sure drinking the night before starting a new job is a bad idea.

Come on, Eva. Cary sat on our new living room floor amid a half-dozen moving boxes and flashed his winning smile. Wed been unpacking for days, yet he still looked amazing. Leanly built, dark-haired, and green-eyed, Cary was a man who rarely looked anything less than absolutely gorgeous on any day of his life. I might have resented that if he hadnt been the dearest person on earth to me.

Im not talking about a bender, he insisted. Just a glass of wine or two. We can hit a happy hour and be in by eight.

I dont know if Ill make it back in time. I gestured at my yoga pants and fitted workout tank. After I time the walk to work, Im going to hit the gym.

Walk fast, work out faster. Carys perfectly executed arched brow made me laugh. I fully expected his million-dollar face to appear on billboards and fashion magazines all over the world one day. No matter his expression, he was a knockout.

How about tomorrow after work? I offered as a substitute. If I make it through the day, thatll be worth celebrating.

Deal. Im breaking in the new kitchen for dinner.

Uh Cooking was one of Carys joys, but it wasnt one of his talents. Great.

Blowing a wayward strand of hair off his face, he grinned at me. Weve got a kitchen most restaurants would kill for. Theres no way to screw up a meal in there.

Dubious, I headed out with a wave, choosing to avoid a conversation about cooking. Taking the elevator down to the first floor, I smiled at the doorman when he let me out to the street with a flourish.

The moment I stepped outside, the smells and sounds of Manhattan embraced me and invited me to explore. I was not merely across the country from my former home in San Diego, but seemingly worlds away. Two major metropolises-one endlessly temperate and sensually lazy, the other teeming with life and frenetic energy. In my dreams, Id imagining living in a walkup in Brooklyn, but being a dutiful daughter, I found myself on the Upper West Side instead. If not for Cary living with me, I wouldve been miserably lonely in the sprawling apartment that cost more per month than most people made in a year.

The doorman tipped his hat to me. Good evening, Miss Tramell. Will you need a cab this evening?

No thanks, Paul. I rocked onto the rounded heels of my fitness shoes. Ill be walking.

He smiled. Its cooled down from this afternoon. Should be nice.

Ive been told I should enjoy the June weather before it gets wicked hot.

Very good advice, Miss Tramell.

Stepping out from under the modern glass entrance overhang that somehow meshed with the age of the building and its neighbors, I enjoyed the relative quiet of my tree-lined street before I reached the bustle and flow of traffic on Broadway. One day soon, I hoped to blend right in, but for now I still felt like a fraudulent New Yorker. I had the address and the job, but I was still wary of the subway and had trouble hailing cabs. I tried not to walk around wide-eyed and distracted, but it was hard. There was just so much to see and experience.

The sensory input was astonishing-the smell of vehicle exhaust mixed with food from vendor carts, the shouts of hawkers blended with music from street entertainers, the awe-inspiring range of faces and styles and accents, the gorgeous architectural wondersAnd the cars. Jesus Christ. The frenetic flow of tightly packed cars was unlike anything Id ever seen anywhere.

There was always an ambulance, patrol car, or fire engine trying to part the flood of yellow taxis with the electronic wail of ear-splitting sirens. I was in awe of the lumbering garbage trucks that navigated tiny one-way streets and the package delivery drivers who braved the bumper-to-bumper traffic while facing rigid deadlines.

Real New Yorkers cruised right through it all, their love for the city as comfortable and familiar as a favorite pair of shoes. They didnt view the steam billowing from potholes and vents in the sidewalks with romantic delight and they didnt blink an eye when the ground vibrated beneath their feet as the subway roared by below, while I grinned like an idiot and flexed my toes. New York was a brand new love affair for me. I was starry-eyed and it showed.

So I had to really work at playing it cool as I made my way over to the building where I would be working. As far as my job went, at least, Id gotten my way. I wanted to make a living based on my own merits and that meant an entry-level position. Starting the next morning, I would be the assistant to Mark Garrity at Waters Field & Leaman, one of the preeminent advertising agencies in the US. My stepfather, mega-financier Richard Stanton, had been annoyed when I took the job, pointing out that if Id been less prideful I couldve worked for a friend of his instead and reaped the benefits of that connection.

Youre as stubborn as your father, hed said. Itll take him forever to pay off your student loans on a cops salary.

That had been a major fight, with my dad unwilling to back down. Hell if another mans gonna pay for my daughters education, Victor Reyes had said when Stanton made the offer. I respected that. I suspected Stanton did, too, although he would never admit it. I understood both mens sides, because Id fought to pay off the loans myselfand lost. It was a point of pride for my father. My mother had refused to marry him, but hed never wavered from his determination to be my dad in every way possible.

Knowing it was pointless to get riled up over old frustrations, I focused on getting to work as quickly as possible. Id deliberately chosen to clock the short trip during a busy time on a Monday, so I was pleased when I reached the Crossfire Building, which housed Waters Field & Leaman, in less than thirty minutes.

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