Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 20, 2015
When Liam Sheldon is summoned to Chicago,
to testify for the prosecution against Kate, and is again reunited with Ally,
he realizes he can no longer hold back his feelings for her and his want to be
with her, takes over his complete existence.
He reveals to Ally that he has made a terrible mistake, leaving her, that he loves her and asks her to take him back. But Ally is reluctant, afraid he will break her heart again.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I am a married mother of three teenage
girls and live in south eastern Michigan. I have one flaw that could rightly be
considered the worst flaw possible. I procrastinate constantly, which gets me
into a little more trouble than I like, especially with my girls. I love to
swim, ride horses, relax to a good book and spend time with my family. Writing
has helped me to calm down the very hectic life I have and release the
scattered thoughts that often run through my head,(no I don't hear voices), but
I do envision characters of my books, when I see people interacting around me.
That's pretty much sums up my life!
EXCERPT
After months of hard work and dedication, the Maryland
project was finally ready for sale. With over five hundred business owners
bidding for the new improved company, Liam sat in on negotiations for weeks
before finally choosing a buyer.
The project not only proved to be the most profitable
one, but it also defined his company as one of the most sought-after investment
companies in the world. His email constantly swarmed with potential customers
begging for him to buy them out.
He should be ecstatic, proud that he had finally
accomplished the one feat he strived for—success. But the triumphant prosperity
was bittersweet. Selling out his heart to a life of loneliness was not worth
the price.
Sitting at his desk, he glanced fondly at the Polaroid,
snapped by a photographer when he traveled with Ally to New York to see the
play Les Miserables. He frowned
as he saw the dingy yellow cast surround the fading picture, a common
consequence of the cheap film. His lip quirked up on one side slightly as her
reflection caught his eye, her shiny dark hair framing her face elegantly,
bringing attention to the gold flecks in her amber eyes. She is so beautiful. Even after
eight months, his heart still ached for her every breathing moment.
Sliding his hand into his suit coat pocket, he pulled
out the folded paper that he carried with the Polaroid everywhere he went. It
was his reminder of a happier time, the only thing that helped him make it
through each agonizing day without her.
A lump began to form in his throat as he carefully
unfolded the note she had left him the morning after they had made love for the
first time. It read:
Liam,
I wanted to thank
you for an unbelievable night. I know it may be a one-time thing, and I don’t
expect more. But I need you to know that it was very special to me and a night
I will always remember.
Ally xoxo
Memories instantly flooded his mind: her invisible
scent tingling through his nose; her smile playing tricks on his eyes as he
envisioned her staring down at him.
“Ally,” he muttered, and instantly the vision
disappeared. The illusion devastated him and he grunted, squeezing his eyes
closed tightly as a soaring fleet of mixed emotions shot through his head,
making him restless and shaky. God,
I miss her!
The guilt and regret still lay heavy on his heart,
igniting the suffering and agony that seemed to haunt him since he had left
Chicago. Breathlessly he grabbed the sides of his head, yanking at his hair,
attempting to quote his mantra, the one that made him better,
stronger—but the words dissipated from his mind and only visions of Ally
and the last time he saw her lingered behind his eyelids.
Her eyes—those beautiful eyes, glazed with hurt and
pain that he had cast upon her, after he selfishly shattered his promise to
never break her heart.
“We were no good for each other,” he mumbled under his
breath. But even as the words floated out of his mouth, he knew there was no
real truth to them.
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