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Promises
Broken. Secrets kept. Love renewed.
Blurb:
The Past…
As childhood sweethearts, Brian and Melissa's plans were
simple: finish school, get married, and live happily ever after. Unfortunately,
life didn’t go as planned. Melissa went away to college, and Brian married her
best friend.
The Present…
Seventeen years have passed and Brian's stable family life
has come crashing down around him. His wife’s a cheater, his teenage daughter
is hiding things from him and Melissa is back in town to remind him of what he
lost all those years ago.
Melissa’s returned home, ready to forgive and focus on her
future, but that all changes the day she gets a desperate phone call from
Brian’s daughter, Erin. Thrown back into Brian’s tumultuous life, Melissa struggles
to move beyond the pain of his broken promise.
The Future…
While working together to save Erin from the evil web she’s
caught in, Melissa and Brian fight to fix the past or face losing each other
all over again.
Coming this Summer!
Excerpt
Brian
stood with one hand on his daughter’s shoulder and one on his son’s, looking
out over Erin’s bowed head. He felt like he’d been thrown back in time, back to
a day he would never forget.
Their
blond heads perfectly matched as they tilted toward each other in an iron
embrace. He remembered the day like it was yesterday, the picture clear as the
bright blue sky above. He knew right then—with every breath—he loved Melissa.
Who gets this stuff at eight years old? He would’ve laughed at the idea if he
had the energy. Who the hell understands what love is at eight? It didn’t make
sense, but he couldn’t deny it.
Watching
Melissa and Ali cry over their father’s coffin twenty-six years ago was so like
today. There they stood, holding each other again, Ali’s hand reached out to
Johnny’s, but her arm around Melissa, their heads together, crying all over
again. He remembered how hard it had been for them both. He wanted to cry, too,
and he did, for Ali and for Melissa. It hurt him in his soul to see the pain
and tears in her eyes.
He
looked again at Julie’s shining coffin glinting in the bright sun and wanted to
kick himself for thinking about Melissa on this day, the very day he had to put
his wife in the ground. If Julie could hear his thoughts, she would hate him.
Ironically enough, so would Melissa. Melissa would never respect him, not after
what he’d done to her, especially if she knew what he was thinking about
now.
How did we get here? How did so many
things change since that day?
Nothing had turned out the way he’d planned. Back then, and for years after,
his future was sure. He never doubted where life would lead him. But how could
he regret? How could he—as he stood there with his kids—regret his family?
Regret his life to this point? Regret Julie? No, he didn’t, of course not, but
regret Melissa? Yes, he regretted losing Melissa. He loved Erin and Cody with
his whole heart. He’d loved Julie, too, but Melissa was different. He couldn’t
explain it, just different than Julie. Melissa held a part of his soul. To this
day, she still gripped it in her hands. That part of him had been missing the
day he’d proposed to Julie, and every day since then.
Melissa
will always have it, even after she marries that jerk-off from Berkeley. Even
then, she’ll still own a part of him. His stomach lurched at the thought of her
with him, that puny, little clone with no heart or passion. Melissa was full of
piss and vinegar, how long would it take this jerk to squash that out of her.
Is
this what it felt like to Melissa? Had she felt this sinking, overwhelming
sickness when she’d found out about him and Julie? Had she been living with it
for all these years? Had her love for him been equal to his for her? He
couldn’t remember if he’d ever told her how much he loved her. Did she know?
Did that make everything harder for her? Did Julie understand how much he loved
her? It’s too late to fix that—she’s gone—Jules is gone. Julie is dead! Did she
understand how important she was to him? Even after the hateful things he’d
said, he still loved her, and now she was gone.
When not writing, Dana specializes in professional development and training. She's also a board member on the local Art's Council and does what she can to support the art community.
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Love the cover.. The book looks really good.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Teena! Good luck on the giveaway!
DeleteI love the cover... very intimate...!
ReplyDeleteThank you, collenga. I'm in love with it too. :)
DeleteI love the cover and I love Melissa's and Brian's story! Can't wait for it to finally release so everyone can read it :)
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