because he has the same effect on me. “You haven’t fucked anything up, Jett.”
Smiling the smile that caught my attention the first time we met in that club, he says, “Thank fuck, because I want you to be the one I get to wake up with every morning, and the one I get to cook Sunday breakfasts for, and the one I get to argue with over domestic shit, and the one I drag along to boring ass things you’re not interested in, and the one who makes me sit through your shopping trips, and the one I get to make love to for the rest of our lives, and the one who has my babies. I want you to be my everything.”
I smile through my tears. “I want that, too.”
His lips come to mine again and he kisses me long and deep, and when he is done, he raises his arm with another fist pump. “Fuck yes!” he yells out.
Shaking my head, I laugh. “I do love you, Mr. Rockstar.”
He joins in my laughter and while he spends the next few minutes blessing my lips with more kisses, I thank the universe for sending me this man.
A man who fought for me and showed me how much I really wanted him in my life.
A man who showed me that he could be the one.
THE END
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A Note From Nina
I hope you’ve enjoyed Be The One. This book was my hardest to write so far, probably because the subject matter was very close to my heart. My mother has an ongoing battle with cancer so as you can imagine, some parts of this book were written in tears.
A few days ago, my amazing PA, Jodie, messaged me and suggested we take part in the Cancer Council’s Relay For Life and I jumped straight on board. One of my passions is helping raise money for organisations that make a difference in people’s lives so this idea really appealed to me. And then we talked it through some more and realised we could really aim high and ask others to join us.
Here’s a little bit about the Relay for Life:
Each Relay For Life event is organised by a local volunteer committee on behalf of Cancer Council. Teams of 10–15, which are headed up by a team captain, get together and fundraise year-round. Everyone then meets at the Relay to celebrate the amazing fundraising achievements of the past year. Teams participate in a relay-style walk or run, challenging themselves to stay on the track overnight. Each event is unique and you can stay for the whole event and camp overnight, enjoy the fun activities and attend the moving ceremonies that make Relay For Life so special.
That leads me to announce we have set up a team - Crave For A Cure - and invite you to either make a donation or join our Brisbane team (if you live close of course) and take part on the day!
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N xx
PS Van’s story is up next! I am aiming to have it to you in January 2016.
PPS The way I write series means that you will see more of Jett & Presley in future books so this means you will keep getting updates on how their relationship is progressing.
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Acknowledgments
Firstly, I have to acknowledge that this book would not be what it is without my mother. Her journey and the way she has fought for her health brings me to tears every time I think about it (yes, I am crying now). I love you, Ma. Thank you for ALWAYS being in my corner.
Secondly, this book would also not be what it is without Jodie O’Brien’s input. I told her my ideas for the plot and she was excited and very supportive. Then, while I was writing it and it was all getting too hard for me to do, I told her I was changing the plot. No way could I do to Jett what I did. She talked me around and encouraged me to stick to my original story. In hindsight, I realise the reason why it