Showing posts with label Moonchild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moonchild. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Wednesday Haunted Dreams #MFRWHooks #BWLAuthor #Contemporary #Romance #Attorney #Moonchild

 





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BLURB:

Rachel Lange is a Cancer and a student in a Master’s program in Child Psychology. Her dreams are haunted by an abusive relationship and by an estrangement from her father, her only close relative.


Zach Majors is an attorney and a Libra. His dreams are haunted by his experience in Afghanistan and by the problems of his young sons, one who has nightmares nearly every night. He has come to Fern Lake to try to help his sons grow and to feel safe.

Between Rachel and Zach, the attraction is instant but they each have problems to overcome before they can think about the future. She has formed a rapport with the angriest of Zach’s sons. Together this pair must find peace within themselves and bring healing to their families.




EXCERPT:

“Here’s Zach’s address. The house isn’t far from your apartment. Say about ten minutes.”

Rachel put the address in her GPS and hurried to her car. She placed the food on the passenger’s seat and backed into the street. Though she’d been willing to do the delivery and curious about Zach and his family she felt reluctant about invading his space. Learning more about him did top her list. Could she put fear aside and learn to trust any man?

Before long she reached the large two story house. She carried the food to the front door and rang the bell.

Zach answered. She felt the impact of seeing him. “Food delivery.” Do this quick. Why this attraction to a man she didn’t know. After the explosive break with Charles she found any involvement with a man scary.

“Come in.”

As he reached for the foil covered pan, his hand brushed hers. Once again she felt as though electrified. Why was this happening?

“Daddy, they’re fighting again.”

Zach groaned. “Sorry. Sammy, take Rachel to the kitchen. He dashed away.

Rachel followed the child past the family room where Zach had corralled two boys. “So you’re Sammy.”

He nodded. “Steve and Gene have been fighting ever since we got here.”

“Sad when brothers fight.”

“Gene’s not my brother. Only Steve is.”

In the kitchen an older woman stood at the counter. She turned. “Hello, I’m Sarah Majors.”

“Rachel Lange. I have your dinner.” She set the pan and bread on the island. “You’ll need to heat both at four hundred degrees for about five minutes. Mr. Grantlan sent the food and you’re in for a treat. Hi dishes are great you often eat more than is wise. I’ve been the recipient of his gifts and just thinking about your coming experience makes me envious.”

“Nice to meet you. People here are as great as I remember. My sons and I lived here for three years with my father while theirs was overseas.”

“Then this is a homecoming for you.”

“Sort of though I’m not sure any of my friends are still around. Are you a native of Fern Lake?”

Rachel shook her head. “I’m here because of the Master’s program in Child Psychology at the University.”

Sarah smiled. “We could use someone like you for Zach’s sons. They’re having problems adjusting to the move.” She shook her head. “I shouldn’t babble. It’s just… You’re easy to talk to.”

“I won’t tell anyone.” Rachel turned to leave.

“You are a good listener.” Mrs. Majors paused. “Why don’t you stay for dinner? Looks like there’s enough for an army.” She removed the foil and slid the pan in the oven and set the bread on a tray to heat this as well. From the fridge she took a bowl of salad.

Before Rachel had a chance to refuse, Zach and the three boys entered. She turned to leave.

He stopped her. “You’ve met Sammy. “These are Steve and my nephew Gene.”

She saw how much Steve looked like his father. The other boy though similar had brown eyes rather than blue.

Steve studied her. “You Dad’s girlfriend. Mom is sure he has one.”

Rachel shook her head. “I’m a friend on his law partner’s fiancĂ©e. She asked me to deliver your dinner. I met your dad yesterday at the tree farm. Do you like the one he bought?”

“Not my tree.” He stared at the floor. “Mom said trees were foolish and a waste of money. She has a rich boyfriend but he don’t like kids. That’s why we live with Dd. When she marries her boy friend she’ll take me back.”

Rachel edged toward the hall. She felt sorry for Zach and this difficult child.

Zach left the kitchen. “Mom would like you to stay for dinner and I would like that, too.”

Steve nodded. “Me, too.”

“Then I’ll stay but only if I can do the clean up.”

“That’s a bargain Mom won’t resist.” Zach reached for her jacket. “I’ll hang this up.”

Rachel followed Steve into the kitchen and found a seat at the large island. Soon the meal was on the table. The boys chattered as they ate. Rachel observed.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Wednesday Shattered Dreams #MFRWHooks #BWLPublishing #Romance #Medical

Shattered Dreams ebook by Janet Lane Walters

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BLURB:
Torn apart years ago by lies and threats, Rafe Marshall returns to town and confronts Manon Lockley. She has been told he died on the night he stood her up for their senior prom. When she faints, Rafe catches her and realizes he hasn’t stopped loving her. Manon carries anger and now grief that wasn’t real. Rafe wants her in his life, but she doesn’t want to talk about what happened in the past. She can’t be sure if her father or someone else told lies about Rafe and she doesn’t want to know. Can Rafe persuade her to listen? Not without a battle.



EXCERPT:


She dropped the charts in her office and walked to the reception area. “Has the last patient arrived?”
“He’s changing. I’ll do the prelim.” Emma grinned. “He’s hot. Big guy with well defined muscles. Blue eyes surrounded by dark lashes. Lord, I’d love to have them. The eyes and lashes though… Oh, a killer smile.”
Manon laughed. “Have plans for him?”
Emma turned away. “I can only look and dream. He says he’s taken.”
“Maybe the next one will be yours.”
Emma hurried down the hall. Manon studied the next day’s schedule and discovered she would be involved in a marathon of patient visits.
She rested her elbow on the desk. She had to do something about Tom. His weekly visits for vague complaints had to stop. Several times she’d referred him to specialists. The lack of calls from these doctors meant he hadn’t made any of the calls. Why didn’t he hear her message? She had no intention of dating him again. His awkward attempt at seduction when they’d been in high school had made her vow never again. She hadn’t changed her mind.
A painful memory surfaced. Her hands fisted.
Not going there either. Not today. Not ever.
Emma paused at the desk. “New patient is set.” She dropped a thick packet on the desk. “Copy of his medical record.”
Manon stared at the manila folder. With a health history with that many pages, she wondered why the hospital had hired him. She rose.
“Anything I should know?” Emma asked.
“There is. Once I document Mr. Sands’ last visit, make a copy of his records for him. If he calls for an appointment remind him he’s no longer my patient. I’m not willing to commit insurance fraud or have him continue to take time when I could see someone who needs me.”
“About time,” Emma said. “What if he persists?”
“Though I’ll probably be laughed out of town, I’ll ask for a restraining order and mention the office visits and my fears of being involved in fraud.”
Emma laughed. “Good for you. Bet that stops him.” She leaned against the wall. “Do you mind if I head out? If I rush, I can have dinner before class.”
“Go ahead. “Which class?”
“Statistics. Love that class.”
“You’re crazy.”
Emma slung her bag over her shoulder. “See you.”
Manon watched her friend hurry away. At the door, Emma waved and grinned.
Why the sly smile? Manon walked to the examining room and pulled a folder from the holder. She glanced inside. No name. Emma had been in a hurry.
As she opened the door, the scent of an aftershave sent her hurtling toward the past. For the second time that afternoon, memories of the boy she’d loved surfaced. She drew a deep breath.
Get a grip.
Without a glance at the waiting patient, she strode to the counter. The aroma strengthened. Hadn’t been her imagination. She turned her head and stared at the man wearing the green cotton examining gown. She gripped the edge of the counter. Blood rushed from her head.
“You’re dead.” The words slashed the silence. This couldn’t be happening.
“Hardly.”
The voice sounded like the one from her dreams. She opened her mouth to ask where he’d been and what he’d been doing for the past twelve years. She sucked in a shallow breath. Asking that question would only stir the emotions she had frozen.
“Don’t bail on me. Sit down.”
Her fingers had no feeling. Waves of darkness dimmed her vision. The edge of the counter disappeared. Her knees buckled. Blackness engulfed her.