Pride and Premiership

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by Michelle Gayle


  “How did it go with your mum and dad?” I asked, because I knew he’d chickened out of coming out to them three weeks on the trot, but he’d said yesterday was going to be the day.

  “Um… Chickened out again,” he confessed, and we both laughed.

  Spencer arrived with his new girlfriend – who isn’t too bad, actually. OK, I admit, she’s great – bubbly and quirky, and definitely more right for him than me.

  “I’ve heard so much about you,” she told me.

  “I swear it’s all good,” Spencer added.

  Then … the Feminazi turned up!

  “It will be very interesting to have some competition up the road,” she said. “But I couldn’t think of a better person to be up against.” She smiled. “I knew you had it in you, Remy.”

  “Thanks, Kara,” I gasped.

  And it was in the middle of talking to her that I saw him standing just inside the door, smiling at me, still in possession of those bloody gorgeous lips.

  Stephen? I thought. And I began to feel angry about all the unreturned calls. In my head I wanted to walk up to him, slap him in the face black-and-white-movie-style and say, “You cad!” But in my heart I couldn’t help thinking, Is that you? Is that REALLY you?

  I walked up to him, playing it cool, even stopping to say thanks for coming to a few guests. Then when I was finally standing in front of him, I tried to calm my heart – which was now pounding through my chest – by cracking a joke. “Hi, stranger. I almost didn’t recognize you without the crutches.”

  “You did it, Remy,” he said. “And I’m really proud of you.”

  He looked at me and my insides started tingling, and all the hurt formed a huge lump in my throat.

  “You know,” I began, trying not to cry, “you really should have given me a chance to explain.”

  “I’ve thought of nothing else for the last month,” he replied. “And I’m hoping you’ll forgive me, Remy, because I’ve missed you. I’d love us to try again… If you’re up for it, of course.”

  And then Stephen Campbell put his mouth on mine and kissed me in front of the entire room.

  NOW, I thought, I know the meaning of perfect.

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  Acknowledgements

  With thanks to:

  KT Forster

  Helen McAleer

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  Fiona MacDonald

  Paul Rhodes

  Sean Moss

  Katie Everson

  Jas Chana and everyone at GoSpoken

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  Paradise

  ________________________________________________________________________________

  everybody has a secret

  When Billie inherits her grandmother’s house,

  it’s a fairy tale come true. Maybe she can find

  the father she’s never met. But moving back

  to her mum’s childhood home dredges up

  secrets – and Billie soon discovers that people

  may die, but the past lives for ever.

  “Billie Paradise is looking for a place to belong,

  and finds herself tangled up with the ghosts

  of the past… Beautifully written, emotionally

  powerful, a novel you won’t forget.”

  Cathy Cassidy

  BLOOD ON MY HANDS

  ________________________________________________________________________________

  SOME GIRLS ARE

  GLAMOROUS, BEAUTIFUL …

  AND DEADLY

  If Callie Carson is found kneeling by the dead body of

  Katherine Remington-Day with a bloody knife in her hand,

  she must be the murderer – mustn’t she…?

  Joining the in-crowd is tough.

  Leaving is a killer.

  LONG REACH

  ________________________________________________________________________________

  “WE FOUND HIM FACE DOWN IN THE MUD AT LONG REACH.

  NEAR THE DARTFORD BRIDGE.

  LOOKS LIKE HE MIGHT HAVE JUMPED OFF.”

  EDDIE SAVAGE makes two shocking

  discoveries in quick succession.

  One: his brother, Steve, has been working undercover.

  Two: Steve is dead.

  Eddie Refuses To Believe That His Hero Elder Brother Killed Himself,

  And There’s Only One Way To Find Out The Truth: Follow His Footsteps.

  There’s a job: to infltrate the notoriously violent Kelly family.

  There’s a girl: the boss’s daughter – Beautiful, Sexy, Dangerous.

  Before long, Eddie is up to his neck in Kelly business … and sinking fast.

  A gritty, glamorous thriller with a heart-stopping, brutal conclusion.

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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents

  are either the product of the author’s imagination or, if real, are used

  fictitiously. All statements, activities, stunts, descriptions, information

  and material of any other kind contained herein are included for

  entertainment purposes only and should not be relied on for

  accuracy or replicated, as they may result in injury.

  First published 2011 by Walker Books Ltd

  87 Vauxhall Walk, London SE11 5HJ

  Text © 2011 Michelle Gayle

  Cover design by Walker Books Ltd

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  The right of Michelle Gayle to be identified as author of this

  work has been asserted by her in accordance with the

  Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

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  written permission from the publisher.

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  a catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

  ISBN 978-1-4063-3544-6 (ePub)

  ISBN 978-1-4063-3545-3 (ePDF)

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