Their love led to a lie.
Their truth led to the end.
Scottish enigma Brigs McGregor is
crawling out from the ashes. After losing his wife and son in a car
accident - and, subsequently, his job - he's finally moving forward
with his life, securing a prestigious teaching position at the
University of London and starting a new chapter in the city. Slowly,
but surely, he's pushing past the guilt and putting his tragic past
behind him.
Until he sees her.
Natasha Trudeau once loved a man so
much she thought she'd die without him. But their love was wrong,
doomed from the start, and when their world crashed around them,
Natasha was nearly buried in the rubble. It took years of moving on
to forget him, and now that she's in London, she's ready to start
over again.
Until she sees him.
Because some loves are too dangerous to
ever rekindle.
And some loves are too powerful to
ignore.
Can you ever have a second chance at a
love that ruined you?
The Lie is a second-chance romance with
a dark, forbidden twist.
Nikki's 5 Star Review
This is my first Karina Halle book but it definitely won't be my last it was a brilliant read. The story just seemed to flow perfectly drawing you in to the heartbreak that these characters had to face as they fought to hopefully get the happy ending they deserved. Brigs McGregor's life changed in the worst possible way when his wife and child were killed in a car accident his downward spiral continued causing him to lose his job too. Can he finally start to move on with his life and fight through the guilt he has held onto about that night over the last four years.
Natasha Trudeau fell in love with Brigs when she became his research assistant one summer, but he was a married man. They both knew how wrong it was to have these feelings for each other but they were in love. When Brigs' world came crashing down around him so did Natasha's its taken years but she's finally ready to move on.
What happens when four years later Brigs and Natasha come face to face again will the guilt eat away at them or will they fight there way to the other side.
EXCERPT
Without even thinking, I end up in
Natasha’s neighborhood, on her street. I pull the car over and
stare at her building. I can drive off. I can go blow off some steam
with Lachlan. I can drive and scream and wish to god that things were
different.
But I don’t want to do it alone.
I get out of the car and head to her
flat.
I knock on her door, wondering if she’s
even in, if she might still be sleeping. It’s still early on a
Saturday and we don’t see each other on the weekends without it
being work related, such as seeing a classic film at the cinema. I
hadn’t planned to talk to her until Monday, her last week of work
as my research assistant before going back to London.
My heart pinches at that thought.
She’s leaving me.
What the hell am I doing?
But then the door opens slowly and
she’s staring at me with wide eyes, her hair piled on top of her
head in a messy bun, a fluffy robe around her body.
“Sorry,” I say quickly, immediately
feeling bad. “Did I wake you up?”
She yawns. “Kind of, but I should be
getting up anyway. What’s, um, up?”
I rub my lips together. “I…I wanted
to know if you wanted to go for a drive?”
“Where?”
I shrug. “I don’t know. Far away.
But not too far. I have to be back by twelve-thirty for Hamish.”
“What time is it now?”
“Eight-thirty.”
She rolls her eyes. “And you were
wondering if you woke me up. I should still be sleeping for at least
another two hours.”
I nod, embarrassed at my enthusiasm.
I’m being inappropriate. “I should go.”
I turn around, but she reaches out and
grabs my arm, holding tight. “No, don’t,” she says. “I want
to go with you. Just give me five minutes, okay?”
I turn to look at her and she’s
flashing me a persuasive smile.
“I’ll be in the car,” I tell her.
Somehow she’s true to her word. In
five minutes she’s jogging down the steps of her building, dressed
in jeans and a tank top that shows off the tawny warmth of her summer
tan. She hasn’t touched her hair at all; it’s still up in that
bedhead bun, and there isn’t a bit of makeup on her. She doesn’t
need it. She looks joyful. She looks absolutely beautiful.
“You’re fast,” I tell her as she
slips into the passenger seat.
She giddily drums her hands across the
dash and beams at me. “I’m fast when I want to be. I love this
car. Where are we going again? Oh right, somewhere far away. Can we
get coffee first? I’m dying.”
I can’t help but grin at her as I
turn the key. The car starts on the first turn. She’s my good luck
charm. “You don’t seem like you need coffee.”
“I always need coffee,” she says
emphatically. “You know this. So where to?”
“I honestly don’t know. You pick.”
“Do you have a map?”
“Of Scotland?”
“Yeah.”
I nod at the glove compartment. “In
there.”
She opens it and it falls open with a
clunk. She takes out an old faded road map and starts looking it
over.
“Anything strike your eye?”
“I’m looking for Loch Ness.”
“That’s too far.”
“Okay, is there like another lake
with a swamp monster?”
“Nearly all the lochs are in the
Highlands.”
“Arrrrrrrrrr in the
Highlands,” she says playfully, imitating my accent.
“Okay, maybe no coffee for you.”
“Don’t be cruel, Professor Blue
Eyes.” She goes back to studying the map but the mention of my
nickname makes a small fire build inside me. And not one of anger.
She points on the map. “Here.
Balmoral.”
“That’s where the Queen lives.”
“I know. I want to say hello.”
“It’s a two-hour drive,” I point
out.
“Well, then we better get cracking,”
she says. “The Queen is expecting us.”
She’s definitely full of spirit
today. It seems to latch onto me and I ingest it like a tonic. She’s
erasing all the humiliation and pain from the morning.
We head out of the city, taking the
A-90 to the M-90 and speed north. After we get her some coffee and we
share a couple of sausage rolls for breakfast, I warn her that we
literally will see the estate and have to head back. But she doesn’t mind.
And honestly, neither do I. I crank the
old radio on the car to pick up an oldies station playing a special
on Otis Redding. The day is warm and gorgeous, and even though we’re
going fast, our windows are down, enjoying the wind and the sun on
our skin.
About an hour into our drive, Natasha
turns to me and says, “Tell me the truth. Why did you come to get
me this morning?”
“Was it that unusual?” I ask
without looking at her.
“Yes,” she says. “The last time
you came to my house without me knowing…”
“Back then I was following up on an
email. I wanted to know if you were all right,” I tell her before
she can tell me anything else about that night.
“And now I want to know if you’re
all right,” she says gently.
I glance at her. There’s a softness
in her eyes that undoes me. I grip the wheel hard, conscious of my
every movement and how they might appear to her. A good man, after
the night she kissed me, the night I kissed her right back, would
have never been alone with her again.
But I’m not a good man.
I’m a man who is slowly but surely
falling in the wrong direction.
ABOUT
KARINA HALLE
With her USA
Today Bestselling The Artists Trilogy published by Grand Central
Publishing, numerous foreign publication deals, and self-publishing
success with her Experiment in Terror series, Vancouver-born Karina
Halle is a true example of the term "Hybrid Author." Though
her books showcase her love of all things dark, sexy and edgy, she's
a closet romantic at heart and strives to give her characters a
HEA...whenever possible.
Karina holds a screenwriting degree from Vancouver Film School and a Bachelor of Journalism from TRU. Her travel writing, music reviews/interviews and photography have appeared in publications such as Consequence of Sound, Mxdwn and GoNomad Travel Guides. She currently lives on an island on the coast of British Columbia where she’s preparing for the zombie apocalypse with her fiancĂ© and rescue pup.
Karina holds a screenwriting degree from Vancouver Film School and a Bachelor of Journalism from TRU. Her travel writing, music reviews/interviews and photography have appeared in publications such as Consequence of Sound, Mxdwn and GoNomad Travel Guides. She currently lives on an island on the coast of British Columbia where she’s preparing for the zombie apocalypse with her fiancĂ© and rescue pup.
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