
Rewinding to the 90s : Get your walkman and get ready, it's almost 1992. *** I was the good girl. I had always been the good girl. BETH I would rather spend my weekends in the library or studying in my room. But it was homecoming week, and my friends told me I needed to lighten up. I was determined to prove to them that I could have fun, even if fun meant going on a kind of awkward date with a stranger from the bar. Then the rumors started, and when my reputation as the good girl was challenged, I had to make a choice—one that led to me getting attention from one of the most popular guys on campus. He seemed set on getting to know me, all I had to do was convince myself to lighten up. CARTER I was used to my roommate’s honey-chasing antics. Most of the time, I had no problem ignoring him. Until he brought Beth home. She was different than the others—more innocent, and she told him no. So when the rumors started after their first date, I had to warn her. I just wanted to stop her from getting hurt. But once I got a taste of her, I couldn’t get her off my mind, and I had to have more. I had to have all of her. She was too sweet for me, but I was determined to make her mine.
Author

Meg Becker received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing from the University of Kansas, but she has known she'd be a writer since she wrote her first story in the first grade. Today, she finds herself at home in a field of sunflowers, by a lake in the mountain, or anywhere with a good view, but she resides in Kansas City with her amazing husband that is nothing like the broody men she writes about in her books. She's a sucker for a happy ending, and she can often be found reading with an iced coffee or glass of red wine, quite possibly both. When she's not reading or writing spicy romance, Meg is likely learning a new hobby, cuddling with her two dogs and cat, or performing the soundtrack to RENT from behind the steering wheel of her car. During football season, she puts down her pen every Sunday to cheer for the Kansas City Chiefs. Visit her online at www.authormegbecker.com.