Blurb:
Lauren Grant’s first meeting with Tony Carlin happened four years ago at her sister’s wedding to his older brother. There’s been an attraction but a wary one. The handsome arrogant attorney had showed disdain. At that time Lauren had been a troubled teen with streaked hair and piercings. Now, she’s working toward her Master’s in OT and has no time for more than school and her infant nephew. The death of Jamie’s parents has left Tony and Lauren as joint guardians of the baby.
Tony makes assumptions about Lauren’s current life-style. He’s as attracted to her as he was four years ago. But he’s a player and has no thought of making any commitments other than having sole custody of his nephew. He is grieving for his brother. Lauren grieves for her sister and Tony’s brother. A moment of mutual comfort sends them on a spiraling course.
Will they solve the problem of the custody and come to admit their feelings for each other?
Excerpt:
Attempting to control the gushing grief she gulped deep breaths. She
cried for her nephew deprived of the parents who had adored him. The tears
turned bitter when her own loss hit. Carrie and Jim had dragged her from a
slide into self-destruction and helped her become a woman with a future. The
sobs morphed into mourning for the couple who would never reach their potential
and never see their son become a man.
As she wiped her eyes thoughts of Tony rose. He had as little family as
she did. Only Jamie belonged to both of them. Her body shook. He was determined
to shove her from their nephew’s life. His vision of her was based on a single
meeting four years ago in California ,
a few months after Carrie and Jim had helped straighten her life. A few of her
rebellious quirks had remained.
Not now. Not for a long time.
Two years ago she had returned to the area where she and Carrie had grown
up. She’d started college. When Jim had accepted a position at a nearby
research laboratory she’s been happy. Carrie had found a position teaching
English at one of several local colleges. Since their arrival she’d seen them
several times a week.
Grains of resentment abraded her thoughts. In the five months Carrie and
Jim had lived here Tony had never visited once. Her sister and brother-in-law
had trekked to the city maybe three times to see him. They hadn’t wanted to
intrude on his busy work and social life.
What was wrong with him? Didn’t he
care?
Stop it.
She didn’t know why Carrie and Jim had named Tony and her as co-guardians
for Jamie. She didn’t know what kind of relationship Jim had with his brother.
She only knew she missed them. Fresh tears began.
The doorbell rang. She blew her nose and blotted her eyes, a useless
gesture. Tears continued to drip. The glass panel of the door and her tears
blurred the man’s face but she knew the dark hair and broad shoulders meant he
had arrived. She opened the door.
In an instant his arms enfolded her. She pressed her face against the
gray wool of his overcoat. As he stroked her back Lauren fought the desire to
allow the comfort he offered make her forget they weren’t friends.
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6 comments:
Intense, Janet.
You really capture her grief.
You are so good with emotions, Janet!
Thanks to Lisabet and Kayelle
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Wow! Intense snippet, Janet. I can't imagine having to share custody of a child with a man who showed little more than disdain for me when we first met. Though, I love the fact he immediately opened his arms to her when she opened her door. There's hope for him, yet.
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