Author: Shalana Battles
Publisher: Chaos Publishing & Design
Publication Date: February 9th 2021
Publication Date: February 9th 2021
Print Length: 301 pages
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Goodreads * Amazon * Barnes & Noble * iBooks *Kobo
—
EXCERPT:
Genre: Contemporary Romance
~
Time may not actually heal all wounds, but love just might.
Eloise’s husband was dead and she wished she were too. She quit going to work, refused to answer her phone or her front door, and shut out the people who cared about her. She felt imprisoned by her tainted memories, but couldn’t escape her own home or recliner, because she had to focus on breathing.
Six days after she buried her husband, Jack pounded on Eloise’s door. Jack, a man she hadn’t seen or spoken to in over a decade. Jack, the only man including her husband, who Eloise felt truly knew her.
Jack’s life hadn’t been without its fair share of loss. Breaking contact after Eloise’s marriage had seemed the best thing for them, but regret tortured Jack when Eloise swung open her door and he saw the shell of the woman he once loved.
Eloise pushed Jack away ten years ago and never expected him to come back into her life. She hated herself for wanting Jack to stay, but she couldn’t help but remember the love they once shared and the life that they could’ve had—or the life they could have now.
The longer Jack stayed, the more he realized Eloise blamed herself for not being there when her husband died. Jack wanted a second chance, but Eloise didn’t think she deserved one. Eloise wanted to find herself, but wasn’t sure she could while dealing with grief, Jack’s deployments, PTSD, and a universe that seemed determined to keep them apart.
—
EXCERPT:
Jack was at a loss. He told himself he wouldn’t let this happen. He went to check on her, not to fall in love with her. Damn Eloise and everyone’s inabilities to tell her no. He hated that about her. The way she always got what she wanted, but he loved it, too, in a way, because it meant she was happy. Eloise would rip him to shreds. God, he loved her. He loved her from the first day she walked into that theater at eighteen, but now it was different. It wasn’t just her body or sex or lust, it was friendship and trust. It was months of messages, packages, and phone calls. It was knowing that she’d finally let him in, let him within reach.
Jack couldn’t help but wonder what that would be like once he got back. They’d have so much to talk about. He’d go wherever, leave the Army if he had to, be as much in this as she’d allow. He just wasn’t sure how much she’d actually allow. If he gave up everything, changed his whole life for her and she pushed him away, he wasn’t sure he could live through that. He’d lost Eloise once, but he’d never really had her, or at least that’s what he told himself. This would be a relationship, with labels, with attachments. It was something they’d had the entire time, but never said so out loud. Talking about it made it real, and Jack wasn’t sure Eloise was ready for real.
Jack looked at the letter in his hand and reflected on what Eloise had said about the words leaving her soul. He needed that too. He carefully folded the letter, stuck it back in its envelope and then in his chest pocket, and went to find Chase.
“Chase,” Jack yelled and found him at one of the tables with a few other men. “I need some paper.” Jack remembered that Chase kept a couple of notebooks to write his wife. Everyone mostly used social media, but as Jack now knew, there was something about a physical letter.
“Writing Miss Eloise?” Chase stood and Jack followed him.
“She said she loves me.” Jack slammed into Chase’s back. “What the f*ck?”
“Sorry.” Chase turned to face him. “You shocked the sh*t outta me. She said what?”
“You heard me, man.” Jack didn’t want to tell Chase that Eloise had endured more trauma. He didn’t want Chase to bring up the possibility that Eloise only said that because she was hurting and didn’t have anyone else. He didn’t want Chase to suggest that it didn’t mean anything, that she’d take it back, or that once he was home and she had to face her written words, she’d cover them in friendship and destroy him in the process. Jack already felt those things. No, he didn’t need Chase to say them.
---
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Shalana Battles is a YA/Adult writer who tells stories about love...sometimes with witches and ghosts. Her debut novel, SOUL JUMPER, was released on October 6, 2020.
Be the first to hear about upcoming projects and book updates by signing up for her newsletter below!
---
Win a $25 Amazon gift card!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Hosted by:
Looks like an interesting book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
This book sounds great. Thanks and congrats on the book.
ReplyDeleteNice cover and excerpt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for focusing on PTSD. This is important!
ReplyDeleteI like the cover. It has a great photo.
ReplyDeleteabfantom at yahoo dot com
That cover art is really good.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good book. Great cover!
ReplyDeletethis book sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteGreat cover art! I want to read more to see if Jack and Eloise's relationship can overcome all their hardships.
ReplyDeleteI can relate to the heck of a ride the character in the story deals with. Nice story.
ReplyDeleteI love the cover and would really enjoy reading it too
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a book that would be an engaging read for many.
ReplyDeleteNancy
allibrary (at) aol (dot) com
Nice cover
ReplyDeleteCool cover!
ReplyDeleteLove the cover art.. wonderful...
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a really interesting book. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSounds like my kind of read!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the excerpt!! Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would enjoy this book
ReplyDeleteSounds really good.
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds very good and would love to read it.
ReplyDeleteGreat Title
ReplyDeleteThe cover is striking and emotional.
ReplyDelete