Release Date: March 10, 2015
Cover Design by: Najla Qamber Designs
Photography by: Lindee Robinson Photography
Cover Design by: Najla Qamber Designs
Photography by: Lindee Robinson Photography
Synopsis:
Graceful, the word itself was instilled into Tegan Carter’s head at an early age, but anymore she feels far from graceful. When her world is turned upside down she finds herself spiraling into the darkness without any light in sight, until Talon Fisher walks into her life.
Trying to find herself again, Tegan is faced with a dilemma she doesn’t want to encounter. But will her scars keep her from allowing herself a second chance at a normal life, or will she continue to free fall into the darkness?
Graceful, the word itself was instilled into Tegan Carter’s head at an early age, but anymore she feels far from graceful. When her world is turned upside down she finds herself spiraling into the darkness without any light in sight, until Talon Fisher walks into her life.
Trying to find herself again, Tegan is faced with a dilemma she doesn’t want to encounter. But will her scars keep her from allowing herself a second chance at a normal life, or will she continue to free fall into the darkness?
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Excerpt:
“So
when’s the owner usually get in?” He directed his attention to me as
Zoey admired the numerous awards that lined all the shelves to the right
of my desk.
“You’re
looking at her,” I said shyly. I’m sure the last thing he was expecting
to hear was that the girl who flipped out on him was the same girl who
would be teaching his sister dance.
“Oh,” he replied, arching an eyebrow at me.
“Hey, Zoey, how about you go do some stretches before the others get here. Okay?” Talon directed his little sister.
“Okay,” she replied and skipped out of the room.
“You really should put some ice on that,” I suggested as I pointed to his jaw.
“Has anyone ever told you that you have a mean right hook?” He laughed as his humor danced within his dark eyes.
“I really am sorry.” A few giggles escaped me before we both fell into an uncomfortable silence.
“So…”
He rubbed his hand down the back of his neck again. It wasn’t hard to
notice that he would do that when his nerves were getting the best of
him. It’s a tell-tale sign.
“So…” I mocked him.
“Do you always do that when someone scares you?”
My
heart rate spiked through the roof at his question. I hadn’t talked to
anyone about my crazy shit, except the counselor I attempted to see, and
Adalynn. I took a few deep breaths to try and slow my heart rate so I
didn’t flip the hell out in front of Talon again. I’m sure if I did he
would take Zoey and run as far away from my place as possible.
“Umm…Not always,” I lied…flat out lied to his face, but in the smallest way possible.
“You
might be able to convince someone else with that answer, but not me.”
He tapped his finger on the desk, pulled a piece of paper from his
pocket, and slid it over to me before walking out of my office and
taking a seat in the area designated for family members.
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