A Reason to Stay
by Julieann Dove
Publication date: June 1st 2016
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
You see, Elise has one fatal flaw.
She cannot commit to love.
After fleeing from love her entire life, Elise finds. . .
Elise Newton has it all—a dream
job, a house that’s all hers, and a boyfriend who’s a cardiologist. Darren has
been carrying an engagement ring in his pocket for two months, waiting for the
perfect time to ask her to be his wife. He has no idea Elise has been waiting
for the perfect time as well—to break up.
You see, Elise has a fatal flaw.
She cannot commit to love.
An early-morning call from her
sister gives Elise hope. She’s needed back home in Kentucky, to care for their
mother who’s recovering from surgery. It’s the break Elise has been searching
for, a reprieve from the strain of ducking Darren’s declarations of love.
But along with Kentucky comes
seeing Ben—her first love, the one who came closest to being her happily ever
after. Now a single dad, Ben has moved on with his life. But has his love for
her moved on as well?
When Elise discovers a
long-hidden truth about her family—and the reason why she can’t commit—she must
decide which man will give her a reason to stay.
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Like A Wrecking Ball
Elise
Newton sat across the table from Darren Masterson in Pierre’s, one of the
swankiest places in town to eat, watching him like she would an ailing person
in the hospital. Right after the doctor informed her he only had hours left to
live.
She
studied him, trying to remember everything about him that she could. Things
that normally couldn’t be recalled if just the image of him popped up in her
mind. Like a quick snapshot of a tall guy with a nice smile, dark hair, and an
amazing set of blue eyes.
No, Elise
wanted to remember the details. Like the lines in his forehead, and how there
was one very pronounced one dead center over the bridge of his nose, etched
deeper than all the others. And that solitary vein that pulsed on his right
temple when he was either chewing or talking very seriously about something.
She took
a sip of her expensive wine and swished it around in her mouth before
swallowing.
It tasted
dry; she much more preferred sweet. But this would do the trick. She needed
just a few more glasses of it, though, to deaden the pain she knew would come after
she told him what she had to say.
But first
his lips. She needed to remember his soft lips. If they had a flavor, it’d be
buttercream, like the kind found in the middle of her favorite doughnut from
Margie’s Bakery, down off Ontario Boulevard.
She looked
at him then, letting her eyes wander down to his perfectly shaped mouth as it
took another bite. Lord, she’d miss that mouth … that tongue … that…
“Babe,
are you all right?” he asked, chewing at the same time.
“Of
course,” she said, blinking rapidly to get the image of him licking her lips
out of her mind.
“It just
seems like there’s something on your mind. Something you want to tell me.” He
wiped the corner of his mouth with the linen napkin.
She shook
her head and stared at his blue eyes as he drove his fork around the plate.
Now, his eyes were a whole other story than his lips. Ones that she would miss
the most. To describe them merely as being blue as the Arctic ocean would be
like describing the Northern Lights as blurry thing-a-ma-bobs.
No, they
were like two of the most devastatingly blue eyes that she’d ever seen in
California, since moving there fourteen years ago. When she looked into them
long enough, she discovered they were actually secret portals into the heart of
his soul.
And Bam!
There she had it. These thoughts about the man sitting across the table from
her were the precise reasons why she had to end it. Nip it in the bud. Stop the
presses. Lane four is closing, take all your feelings and emotions to the
express checkout and get the H-E-double-L out of there.
Elise’s
brain sent the cut-it-and-run messages through the loud speaker in her head,
but her mouth was having a hard time with the command. She shook her head,
trying to snap out of the trance she’d fallen into again. Like the one that
caught her last week when she told herself that would be her last date with Mr.
Perfect. So far, this was the fifth ‘last’ date she’d had with him.
What was
her problem? Instead of studying him like an Adonis sitting front and center in
a Petri dish, she had to saddle up for what she came to dinner to do. To break
up with him. There was no way around it. It had to be done. Only she had to
think of a way.
He wasn’t
like the other guys she was used to dating. There was nothing that truly stood
out to be a problem with him. Other than Elise was beginning to fall for him.
She had been for the past couple of eight months.
She could
hear her mother’s Southern-coated drawl play over and over inside her head.
“Don’t ever think a man is the answer to your problems, little girl. There is
no man out there that’s gonna do anything but destroy you. Destroy all your
dreams, and destroy your future. End it with them before they end it with you.”
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Author Info
Julieann
lives in Virginia, yet longs to live everywhere else. It doesn’t come as a
surprise that along with her gypsy soul, comes an active imagination. That’s
why she loves to write and invent worlds and people, so that she can formulate
their happily ever after. Hobbies include cooking new recipes, sewing, and spending
time with her cute boyfriend/husband and five fabulous children. Vacations
happen in Nantucket or the Carolina beaches—anywhere there is inspiration for
her next book. One day she hopes to travel to Italy, drive one of those little
cars around the countryside, and speak the language fluently!
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