Blurb:
Gia Gallow has traveled the
world. Her wanderlust landed her in Georgia where she has created a life for
herself away from the petty differences of relatives and domineering ex-lovers.
Having settled in America, she has a successful business and dear friends—and
the attention of both Dane and Russell Walker. Due to her own family's dramas
over dueling hearts, she might have to forget about her feelings for Dane to
keep peace within the Walker family, but sometimes even running thousands of
miles away can't keep a heart from going after what the heart wants. And Gia's
heart wants Dane.
Excerpt:
Dane awoke in his childhood
bedroom with a start. As he sat there, a bead of sweat rolling down his
forehead, he realized it wasn't that he'd heard anything to wake him—in fact,
it had been too quiet.
The sun was up and warm as it
filtered through the window and onto his skin.
He wiped his brow with the back
of his hand and then tucked it under his head. He closed his eyes and thought
about the room.
It was his and Gerald's room. Oh,
if the walls could talk, he amused himself with the thought. They'd lived too
far from town to have girls climbing in the windows, but they'd climbed out a
few times. But once again, they'd lived too far from town to sneak out without
being noticed.
They'd done things such as walk
down to the river and fish by a full moon. There had been an enormous tree
outside the window and during a storm it could be menacing and scary. But on a warm
summer night, it was a refuge as the big branch came right to their window like
a bridge to the outdoors.
There had always been two beds in
the room. Sometimes they'd be pushed together for comfort, especially when that
tree outside swayed in the wind. They'd also been the walls to some of the
greatest forts ever built with blankets and sheets.
Long talks were had in that room.
Some of those talks went well into early morning. They'd debated over Santa
Claus and the Tooth Fairy. There were some very serious discussions over Super
Bowl XXXIII. Atlanta's new team had gone to the big game under the coaching of
Dan Reeves, and they had to play his old team, the Denver Broncos. It seemed
unfair to Gerald, but Dane thought it was just. He'd been a fan of John Elway
his whole life. If he thought back hard enough, he was fairly sure that when
he'd taunted Gerald with Elway's win, he'd gotten a black eye. The thought of
it had him chuckling to himself in the quiet.
Talks about football and fishing
soon gave to girls and talks about birds and bees. He was grateful that walls
couldn't actually talk.
No longer were there posters and
drawings on the walls. His mother had redesigned the room, he knew, for future
grandchildren. The room was clean of everything but a dresser and a rocking
chair. The closet door, another menacing nightmare maker, was cracked open as
the door was too warped to stay closed.
Some poor grandchild would be as
afraid of the abyss of the closet as he and Gerald had been.
It wasn't long before the sound
of the cattle caught his attention. He'd have to admit it was a much better
sound than early morning traffic. Then he heard the roaring of the first pickup
truck engine. Surely he'd actually slept through the first. The sun was up
after all, and he knew his father and brothers were up before the sun.
Dane rolled to his side and
pulled the blanket up to his ear. This was why it was good to be visiting. No
one had awakened him and made him help out with the early morning chores.
Suckers!
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2: books are love
3: BooksChatter
4: Buried Under Romance
5: CBY Book Club
6: Crandom
7: Deal Sharing Aunt
8: Debbie Wallace
9: EskieMama Reads
10: Fabulous and Brunette
11: Full Moon Dreaming
12: fuonlyknew
13: Harlie's Books
14: Harmony Kent Online
15: Hope. Dreams. Life... Love
16: Independent Authors
17: Jen's Reading Obsession
18: Lampshade Reader
19: Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews
20: Liz Gavin's Blog
21: Long and Short Reviews
22: Musings of a Reader
23: Mythical Books
24: Natural bri
25: Nickie's Views and Interviews
26: OMGReads
27: Queen of All She Reads
28: Readeropolis
29: Readsalot
30: Romance Novel Giveaways
31: Romantic Fanatic
32: Rusticating in the Tropics
33: Sharing Links and Wisdom
34: Southern Yankee Book Reviews
35: StarAngels Reviews
36: Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin'
37: Stormy Vixen's Book Reviews
38: The Avid Reader
39: The Certificable Wenches
40: The Recipe Fairy
41: The Snarkology
42: Theresa Stillwagon
43: Underneath the Covers
44: Urban Girl Reader
45: Wendi zwaduk - romance to make your heart race
Author Bio and Links:
Bernadette Marie has been an avid
writer since the early age of 13, when she’d fill notebook after notebook with
stories that she’d share with her friends. Her journey into novel writing
started the summer before eighth grade when her father gave her an old
typewriter. At all times of the day and night you would find her on the back
porch penning her first work, which she would continue to write for the next 22
years.
In 2007 – after marriage, filling
her chronic entrepreneurial needs, and having five children –Bernadette began
to write seriously with the goal of being published. That year she wrote 12 books.
In 2009 she was contracted for her first trilogy and the published author was
born. In 2011 she (being the entrepreneur that she is) opened her own
publishing house, 5 Prince Publishing, and has released contemporary titles and
has begun the process of taking on other authors in other genres.
Bernadette spends most of her
free time driving her kids to their many events. She is also an accomplished
martial artist, working her way to her second degree black belt in Tang Soo Do.
An avid reader she loves to meet
readers who enjoy reading contemporary romances and she always promises Happily
Ever After.
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