Sheâs never been one to be tamed
But he makes her utterly wild...
He used to be Makayla Tarrantâs best friend, but five years after he broke her heart Hudson Watt is back. Heâs hotter than everâbut now he can make or break Makâs dance career. She wants to hate him. She wants to show him sheâs immune to his sex appeal. But most of all Mak wants him...every night and in every way!
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WILD THING
© 2018 Nicola Marsh
Published in Great Britain 2018
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CHAPTER ONE
MAKAYLA TARRANT HAD done some embarrassing things in her twenty-four years on the planet.
Falling off the stage as an awestruck seven-year-old at her first ballet recital? Check.
Flashing a nipple courtesy of a wardrobe malfunction during her stage debut at sixteen? Check.
Stripping in front of sleazy strangers at a dive bar in Kings Cross to ensure her mum had the funeral she deserved? Check.
But nothing came close to the mortification making her muscles spasm as she strutted into the most important audition of her life to date and discovered the casting director was Hudson Watt.
Her best friend growing up.
Her confidant.
Her go-to guy.
The only guy sheâd ever really trusted.
Until that night five years ago when heâd seen her naked on stage and her world had imploded.
She hadnât seen him since. Not after the hateful accusations exchanged. Heâd misjudged her without giving her a chance to explain. Sheâd cut him from her life without a secondâs remorse.
Okay, so that was a lie. At a time when sheâd been reeling from her mumâs unexpected death, a time when sheâd needed her friend the most, a time when sheâd done the unthinkable to make sure she could afford a decent funeral, Hudson had morphed into a judgemental monster and sheâd lost the best friend sheâd ever had.
Back then, sheâd pretended she didnât care when in fact sheâd grieved for her lost friendship almost as much as for her mum.