Perfectly Broken
By Maegan Abel
Synopsis
Zane
Tishler moved in with his brother after his nightmare divorce to find that his
brother had taken in a “stray”, a punk chick with a bad attitude. Liliosa
Cortez found a place to start over in a city built for hiding. But when her
roommate’s brother moved in she pegged him for a pretty boy with enough baggage
to fill a semi and major hostility toward women. But now, after two years, Lili
and Zane have become best friends and the perfect “wingmen.” They’ve developed
a system for tagging and bagging tourists. No strings attached. They are
partners in crime who have managed to have the time of their lives in the City
of Sin.
Life
would be perfect if they could keep it this way, but a new player in the game
makes both Lili and Zane face the feelings they had not been prepared to
notice. What happens when dangerous shadows from a forgotten past find their
way into the neon spotlights? What happens when the fuse is lit on all those
emotions they have deeply buried?
Can
they survive the explosion or the will the backlash tear them and everyone they
love apart?
When
two pasts become one present in the searing Nevada heat…
When
two realities collide under the lights of Vegas…
When
two lives are threatened due to secrets and lies…
What
do you do when you find out your perfect world is Perfectly Broken?
Playlist for Perfectly Broken
By Maegan Abel
Broken by Seether featuring
Amy Lee
E.T. by Katy Perry
Just Friends by Jason Reeves
You Make Me Sick by P!nk
Over and Over by Three Days
Grace
Breathe Me by Sia
Scars by Papa Roach
Titanium (Cover) by Madilyn
Bailey
Feels Like Tonight by
Daughtry
Good Enough by Evanescence
Don’t Let it End by
Nickelback
Sober by P!nk
Kiss Me Slowly by Parachute
Runaway by P!nk
Disappear by Stephen Speaks
Hush, Hush by Avril Lavigne
I’d Come for You by
Nickelback
Nobody’s Home by Avril
Lavigne
All of Me by John Legend
My Heart by Paramore
Perfectly
Broken
By
Maegan Abel
Excerpt
"How
was your night off?" Nikki asked as she brushed past me, leaning to grab a
bottle from the spot on the higher shelf. I barely had to duck to get under her
arm to take an order.
"Good,"
I yelled back as we passed each other again moments later. We were used to
this, the chaos of working in one of the popular themed-bars on The Strip. I'd
worked at plenty of the bars but working here, for Shannon, was the best job
I'd had.
"Did
you give Zane a lap dance for his birthday like I told you to?" Nikki
nudged me with her elbow and I spun a bottle in my right hand before pouring
the drink I was working on.
"Right.
Because that would've ended well," I answered with a laugh and shook my
head. "No, but I did actually dance with him. His
ex-wife showed up and caused a huge scene. It was kind of a mess."
Nikki shook
her head and glanced over at me before pulling out two beers and passing them
back to the customer she was helping. "I don't know why you two don't just
fuck and get it over with already." I threw a bar rag at her and she
laughed again, glancing at the clock beside the register.
"Trust
me, Nik, that is never going to happen,"
I said over my shoulder as I passed her.
"Well,
if you're not going to fuck the hotness monster, I'm totally going for it next
time I see him." Nikki winked as she stopped directly beside me to take an
order.
"That'll
never happen either!" I laughed at Nikki's shocked expression. "First
of all, you seem to be forgetting that Zane doesn't do locals."
"Details."
She waved a hand dismissively as she finished filling a glass, nearly sloshing
whiskey all over the bar.
"Second,
I made him promise not to fuck anyone I work with."
Nikki
slammed the bottle into place. Ignoring the customers momentarily, she spread her arms in a gesture that clearly
said ‘what the fuck’. "Why? Why would you twat block me like that?"
I tried not
to laugh, but I couldn't help it. I heard Nikki mumble under her breath as I
turned to take a few more orders.
"Sorry,
but you're a double no for him. You'll have to find a new hotness
monster." I passed her the vodka, noticing the bottle was almost empty.
"By the way, he doesn't really count as a hotness monster if we know how
to find him."
"Whatever. He was my
favorite hotness monster," she sighed in faux dismay.
About the Author
Maegan’s
writing career, like most, started with a journal. It was a gift from a family
member and she wrote in it religiously. When she finished filling it with the
story of the life she wished she was living, she continued on with the next
journal. And then the next.
Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
Maegan studied Stage Production Technology in college and now works as a
seamstress in a department store full-time. Her love of theatre and family ties
to that world guided her to work part-time backstage in the various theatres in
Tulsa. She spends a lot of downtime backstage reading (Thank Goodness for
ereaders!) and the idea for Perfectly Broken was born during the run of The
Lion King for four weeks in Summer 2013.
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