Beautiful Addictions
by Season Vining
Release: January 28, 2014
Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
SynopsisJosie Banks is a girl without a past. After being found unconscious with no memory, she was shuffled in
and out of foster homes where she suffered years of abuse. An experience that left her broken, damaged,
and clinging to drugs and meaningless hook-ups to numb her pain.
When Josie disappeared years ago, she took a piece of Tristan with her. She’s the girl he thought he lost
forever—the one he’s never been able to forget. Now a twist of fate has brought them back together, and
he never wants to let her out of his inked arms again. But Tristan is haunted by a dark past of his own.
On the run from ruthless criminals that shattered Josie’s world years ago, reentering her life puts them
both in danger.As Josie and Tristan’s lives become tangled once again, they find themselves unwilling and unable to escape the relentless pull that draws them together. But will the past leave their love in ruins—or bind them together for a lifetime?
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Season Vining is the author of Beautiful Addictions, a New Adult Romantic Suspense novel from St.
Martin’s Griffin. She received her three-book deal and agent representation as a result of attending the
2013 Jambalaya Writers’ Conference. She first gained attention for the book in Amazon’s Breakthrough
Novel Award in which the story was a Quarterfinalist. Season is a graphic designer by trade and adores
all form of art. She’s a fan of live music, vintage cars, and people who know the difference between their, there, and they’re.
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Excerpt
Josie craved his touch and she couldn’t understand why they hadn’t had sex yet, or any form
of it. She wanted it; her fingers ached to touch him in places she’d only yet imagined. It was
obvious that Tristan felt the same way, so she failed to make sense of his need to take things
slow. She longed to feel his sweat slicked skin against hers and inhale the scent of their bodies
combined. Not ready to admit any kind of emotional connection, she desperately needed a
physical one. It was the only thing she was comfortable with.
Josie craved his touch and she couldn’t understand why they hadn’t had sex yet, or any form
of it. She wanted it; her fingers ached to touch him in places she’d only yet imagined. It was
obvious that Tristan felt the same way, so she failed to make sense of his need to take things
slow. She longed to feel his sweat slicked skin against hers and inhale the scent of their bodies
combined. Not ready to admit any kind of emotional connection, she desperately needed a
physical one. It was the only thing she was comfortable with.