Excerpt & Giveaway! Sweetest Taboo by Eva Marquez
Today we are thrilled to be sharing an exclusive excerpt from author Eva Marquz, Sweetest Taboo—a novel about a forbidden and dangerous relationship. About a young woman getting tangled up in an illicit student-teacher romance.
We are also giving away one kindle copy of Sweetest Taboo to a random (and lucky) reader!
“You’re my sweetheart," he told me, his voice sad. "I can’t imagine life without you. I don’t want to have to imagine life without you.”
Tom rarely used terms of endearment with me, these days. When he did – in these rare moments when he called me his sweetheart – my heart melted. All of the turmoil, the sleepless nights, the protracted nature of our relationship, became nothing more than a passing inconvenience and very worthwhile. Tonight, though, I knew that the word came with drawbacks. They gave me the courage I needed to say the words I’d been dreading.
“My graduation won’t affect our relationship, you know that," I told him. "Look at how much we’ve been through together. If we made it through all of that, we can make it through anything. Tom, I want to be with you always, no matter where life takes me after graduation.”
I spoke passionately, fully believing in what I said. I was absolutely devoted to this man. But somewhere deep inside, I knew I was being dishonest. Neither of us wanted our relationship to change, but it was clear that things were going to change, and soon. I had just been offered a place at a small, private liberal arts college on the East Coast. The choice had been difficult because although I wanted to stay close to Tom, I also wanted to move forward with my life. In the end, I accepted the offer. Tom hadn’t really reacted when I told him. It hadn’t affected our relationship. Now, though, the cracks were starting to show.“I want to believe that,” Tom answered quietly. “I loved the last letter you wrote me. Every time I read your letters, I feel like I’m sixteen again. I feel like I’ve come out of a deep sleep." A pause, and then, "I can’t lose you, Isabel. You’re the reason I wake up in the morning; I can’t love anyone more than I love–”
Suddenly I heard a distinct click on the line. My heart plummeted.
“Did you hear that?" Tom snapped, his tone suddenly terse. "Did someone pick up the phone at your house?”
“Hold on a minute, let me check inside.” I slipped back inside and listened, but the house was completely quiet. The kitchen phone was on the counter, my mom’s office was dark, and I was holding the only other phone in the house.
"Who picked up the phone?” Tom repeated, worry coloring his voice.
The click had not originated on my end of the line. I should've been relieved, but my panic rose even more.
“Tom," I whispered into the receiver. "It wasn’t here, everyone’s asleep..."
“I have to go," Tom interrupted abruptly. "Danielle's coming.”
There was another click, and the line went dead.
Sweetest Taboo by Eva Marquez
Isabel Cruz was fifteen years old when she met Tom Stevens. She was 15 when they started dating, and 16 when she lost her virginity to him. By the time she turned 18 and went to college, everything had fallen apart. This hadn’t been an ordinary love, though. Not a love between two dear friends, or even high school sweethearts. This had been the most taboo sort of love there was: a relationship between a student and her teacher. Isabel started her high school career as a normal student, but set her sights on Tom Stevens as soon as she met him, and pursued him with an intense – and sometimes reckless – fascination. When he finally approached her after swim practice and told her that he shared her feelings, it was the start of a forbidden and dangerous relationship.
Join Isabel as she makes her way through this dark love story, hiding from teachers, lying to her parents, and defying the authorities to make a life with the man she loves. Watch as she discovers the wonders of love and romance, and the terrible betrayal of jealous friends. And cry with her when she learns the hard truth about life and the people in her world. Sweetest Taboo is inspired by the true and tragic stories of students who fall in love with their teachers, and live with the hard truths of forbidden romances. In a world full of after-school specials on sexual predators, this touching book seeks a different path, casting both student and teacher in a gentle light, and showing that true love may lie at the base of even the most illicit romance.
Sweetest Taboo is Book One of a contemporary YA romance series.
About the Author Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, daughter of European immigrants, Eva Márquez has spent most of her life outside of her home country. At the age of five, Eva accompanied her parents to the United States, where the family settled permanently. After graduating from university, she went on to complete graduate studies in International Relations in Spain. Eva received her Master of International Studies degree from the University of Sydney and went on to work in the global health field in Sub Saharan Africa and South East Asia. Eva currently resides in Southern Africa. Visit Eva’s Amazon Author Central Page. |
Giveaway!
One randomly drawn reader will win a kindle copy of Eva Marquez’s Sweetest Taboo! Open Internationally. Please follow the Rafflecopter widget directions and terms and conditions. Giveaway ends at 12:01am on 2/23/13.
Please leave us a comment telling us why would you love to have a romantic book affair with Tom? Are you feeling hot for teacher? *wink*
I'm totally hot for teacher...if he isn't bald and fat and sweaty. lol This book sounds awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteI think everyone has that one someone whom is forbidden XDD We always want what we cant have, dont we? Sounds like a great book, I'd love to read it
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Sounds like a good book. The forbidden is always fun! :) Plus who hasn't known someone in HS who had an affair with a teacher. Like oh say the PE teacher. *wink wink* :D
ReplyDeleteI could see being HOT for teacher....very tempting....Sounds like a great read...thanks for a great giveaway...
ReplyDeleteI think we all have crushes on people we shouldn't growing up. I had one on my two older cousins growing up. I just thought they were so stinking cute but i was 8 and they were 16 and 18. Kinda embarrassing to think about now. Lol.
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Yup, you guessed it! Plus, its on my tbr list!
ReplyDeleteHad a total crush on a substitute teacher...the girls loved him in HS...Mr. Metal! That was his name! Looked like a model!! Hot!!
ReplyDeleteI am feeling hot for a teacher student romance ;)
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