PREDESTINED HEARTS: RELEASE DAY –
APRIL 6
Love has existed since the beginning of
time. For Ashlin Thomas, love was an illusion that she desperately wanted to
make a reality.
Returning home to Savannah, after her
aunt’s death, Ashlin must deal with the harsh realities life has dealt her.
As Ashlin begins sorting through her aunt’s
personal effects, she stumbles upon a journal. Not just any journal, but the
words of her great great great grandmother, Sophia.
Two love stories intertwine with each other
as Ashlin reads the beautiful words, written over a hundred years ago.
The intense connection Ashlin feels with
Sophia begins to allow her to find herself. Never thinking love was possible
for her, Ashlin now sees it is within her grasp.
But, life is never perfect. Life is never
fair.
When faced with the decision that could
change Ashlin’s future … will she sacrifice one love for another, or will her
predestined heart lead her home?
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ABOUT Kelly Elliott:
Kelly Elliott is married to a wonderful
Texas cowboy who has a knack for making her laugh almost daily and supports her
crazy ideas and dreams for some unknown reason...he claims it's because he
loves her!
She’s also a mom to an amazing daughter who
is constantly asking for something to eat while her fingers move like mad on
her cell phone sending out what is sure to be another very important text
message.
In her spare time she loves to sit in her
small corner overlooking the Texas hill country and write.
One of her favorite things to do is go for
hikes around her property with Gus....her chocolate lab and the other man in
her life, and Rose, her golden retriever. When Kelly is not outside helping the
hubby haul brush, move rocks or whatever fun chore he has in store for her that
day, you’ll find her inside reading, writing or watching HGTV.
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ABOUT Kristin Mayer:
Kristin
Mayer is a wife, a proud mother, and a full-time Analyst and Import Manager.
Since an early age, she has always enjoyed reading and writing. While visiting
her father one weekend, he suggested that she should take up writing again.
With family and a career, she didn’t give it a lot of thought, until a story
entered her mind and wouldn’t leave. It just kept forming and developing over a
couple of months.
At
the beginning of 2013, she decided to sit down and write it all down, but she
kept it to herself. One sentence developed into two, and before she knew it,
she had the makings of a novel.
Kristin
tries to live life to the fullest during every moment. She loves to travel and
meet new people. She holds a degree in International Business and uses it daily
in her job. Kristin now adds “author” on her list of jobs, and feels very
blessed and thankful.
Stay connected
with Kristin Mayer:
Twitter: @author_kristin
Email: kristinmayerwrites@gmail.com
EXCERPTS:
Historical excerpts
One ~
I SAT ON the bench in Oglethorpe Square and
sighed as I listened to mother and Mrs. Warner going on about something. I had
learned to clear my mother’s words from my head long ago. If I smiled and
nodded my head when prompted, that is all she needed. That, and money.
The Civil War had hit Daddy pretty hard
and my mother still wasn’t over our plantation house being burnt to the ground.
We now spent all of our time in our Savannah house until Daddy could rebuild a
new country home. We normally didn’t come to our house in Savannah unless it
was during the social season, which was upon us now.
I had made my debut a year ago at the
Christmas Cotillion, aged sixteen. What a grand evening it had been, although
it seemed Mother couldn’t marry me off fast enough.
My ears perked up when I heard my mother
mentioning me. “If I could ever get Sophia betrothed, we might be able to move
on from the horridness of the war.”
I rolled my eyes and began fussing with my
black-and-white cotton stripped shirt. The matching jacket and hat were one of
my favorite walking outfits, and my younger sister, Annie, said it made me look
fancy. Her words, not mine.
“Was it not said that Devlin Covington
fancied Sophia?” Mrs. Warner asked as I peeked over at her.
Mother’s smile made me feel ill. “Yes. He
fancies Sophia, and the combination of families would be immensely popular.”
I let out a disgusted sigh. Why my
family’s fortune and future rested on my shoulders—I had no knowledge. It
wasn’t that I didn’t fancy Devlin Covington, I did. He was handsome, rich, and
made me laugh. I had a massive infatuation with him a few years back, but I had
grown out of it. Especially after sneaking up and seeing him kissing Betsy
Manor in the back of the library, where they thought no one would see them. I
had to admit though, watching Devlin place his hands on Betsy’s breasts had my
lower abdomen pulling with desire and longing for that to be me.
Mrs. Warner let out a titter. “Yes, Emma,
it would indeed make a fine match. Your Sophia and Mr. Covington.”
I wanted to run. Run away from all of
this.
Two ~
Gazing around the room, I searched for
Daniel. My father and mother were busy talking to Mr. and Mrs. Stowe along with
two other couples, whom I didn’t have the pleasure of knowing. A young
gentleman had been talking my ear off and I was in desperate need of fresh air.
Turning to him, I asked, “Will you please
excuse me? I am in need of some fresh air.”
“Shall I join you?” he asked.
I quickly shook my head. “No. No, that
will not be necessary. I have a slight headache and need some time alone.”
Nodding his head, he smiled and took a
step back, giving me a quick bow. Returning the polite gesture, I began toward
the kitchen. One look over my shoulder showed my mother watching me intently.
I’m sure she was distressed at the idea of me wandering off and being late to
sit down for dinner.
Somehow managing to find my way to the
back gardens, I smiled and inhaled a deep breath. All I smelled were azaleas. I
walked along the cobblestone pathway that intertwined among Magnolia trees and
some of the most amazing flowers I’d ever seen. My mother would be green with
envy were she to lay her eyes upon this colorful garden.
“It goes on forever,” I whispered.
“One can easily get lost back here.”
I stopped the moment I heard his voice.
Closing my eyes, I placed my gloved hands on my stomach to calm the
butterflies. Inhaling a deep breath through my nose, I slowly blew it out as I
turned to face him.
Daniel. His eyes widened and he licked his lips. I raised the corner of my
mouth and bowed slightly. Daniel walked up to me and smiled, causing my knees
to shake. For a moment, it felt as if the earth was moving and I fought to
stand upright.
He took a step closer to me as his eyes
moved about my face. When they landed on my lips, I instinctively licked them.
His eyes were ablaze with fire. I took a step back as he took another step
forward. My breathing increased as I felt something I’d never felt before.
Desire.
Want.
Need.
Contemporary:
Teaser # 1
“Why don’t we go downstairs, get our wine,
and I’ll make a fire. Did you bring the journal?”
I followed Gael out of the room as he
grabbed my hand. “Yes, but there’s still no way I’m reading to you.”
My face would be ten shades of red if I
were to speak the thoughts Sophia had as Daniel made love to her.
Gael’s deep voice resonated deep within me
as he spoke. “Grab the journal. I’ll get the wine and food. I’ll meet you in
the living room and build a fire.”
“I’m not reading it. There’s no amount of
wine, delicious food or tempting kisses that will change my mind.”
He gave me a quick kiss on the lips. “I
like that you think my kisses are tempting. I want to read it to you.”
“Really?” Imagining Gael’s deep voice
reading to me had the feelings from earlier in his office returning. The
attraction was undeniable.
“Yes.”
That one word spoken had my heart racing
with excitement. I grabbed the journal from my purse on the chair and made my way to the couch in the
living room. My thoughts returned to what had happened with Gael upstairs. The
fact that he hadn’t slept with me made Gael more endearing. It wasn’t lost on
me that Gael had said when we make love
to each other. I bit my lip and gave a little giggle.
Within me, happiness bubbled to the
surface. We hadn’t defined what we were doing and I was okay with that. I liked
that I wasn’t being confined to a box and left to be free while I became my own
person again.
After a few minutes, Gael came in with the
wine and food on a tray. He handed me my glass.
“Thank you. A girl could get used to this
type of treatment.”
He gave me a wink. “Good, it’s only the beginning.
Let me start the fire.”
The open-ended innuendos were sexy and left
me wanting Gael more. I watched him move with ease as he put the logs in and
used newspaper as a starter. Striking a match, he lit the paper before placing
it strategically between the logs. There was something about a man who could
start a fire versus hitting a button and having instant flames that had me
wanting to tackle him on the floor. Down
girl. Down.
He looked at me over his shoulder. “You
like what you see?”
“I do. The logs are amazing looking. It
looks like they were cut at just the right angle.”
His mouth dropped in shock. I had to set my
wineglass down as I became tickled at his lost, self-assured expression. The
fire caught as he made his way back to me with a predatory gate. “I hoped maybe
there was something you liked in the man who was building the fire.”
I shrugged. “He’s all right.”
He sat beside me and drew his finger across
my lips, leaving a wake of fire in its path. “He better be more than all right
to you.”
“He is.” My voice was barely above a
whisper.
Gael kissed me, but kept it sweet. “Good.
That’s what I like to hear.” I could feel his breath on my lips.
“I’m ready for my story.”
Gael’s answering grin made my heart skip a
beat as he settled in to the couch. He took the journal off my lap.
Grabbing my wineglass, I snuggled into him.
My body fit perfectly against his. Peace and contentment settled over me. I
glanced into my wineglass and remembered looking into one at Amelia’s wedding.
My feelings were the opposite now. There was hope.
“Let’s see if Sophia and Daniel desecrated
my upstairs office.”
I shook my head. “Oh geez, I hope she
quickly summarizes the deed. I wonder if Sophia ever considered who would read
her personal thoughts one day. I’d be mortified.”
Gael laughed as he opened to the journal
and removed my metal bookmark. His deep, soothing voice filled the space as he
read the thoughts of Sophia.
Teaser # 2
A light rap on the counter brought my
attention to the man in front of me. He had dark-brown hair that was tousled
about in disarray. His warm brown eyes melted through me. The five o’clock
shadow from the stubble on his face showcased his strong jaw line. He was
sinfully gorgeous and I could feel my insides turn all gooey from the sight of
him in front of me.
My mouth was dry as he looked at me
expectantly. In that moment, it was as if something within me altered and
changed. I couldn’t explain it.
Get
it together, Ashlin.
“I’m sorry. It’s been a long day. Can you
repeat what you said?” My voice came out fairly normal, which I was proud of,
versus the crazy energy I felt pulsating within me.
He gave a gentle look; it wasn’t cocky or
knowing, but only sweet. “Is there anything I can get you?”
Smiling back, I responded, “I’ll have the
beef stew and a water.”
“Good choice. Coming right up.” He rapped
his knuckles on the counter as he walked off to the left.
I wasn’t paying attention to how his white
shirt was rolled up to his elbows. Nope. And I wasn’t paying attention to how
his khaki pants hugged him in all the right places. Nope. And I for sure wasn’t
staring at him as if he would be sex on a stick. Nope.
Seriously
get it together, Ashlin. My life has turned inside out and the last thing I
need to be thinking about is sex.
The man turned back toward me and I looked
up at the television screen that was above, hoping I wasn’t caught ogling the
bartender. I need a life, seriously. Time
passed and before I knew it, a steaming bowl of beef stew with a little plate
of bread was set in front of me.
It smelled delicious. “Thank you.”
The bartender smiled. I glanced back to my
stew as I ate.
He responded, “You’re welcome.”
Taking a bite, it was one of the most
delicious stews I had ever tasted. I moaned in appreciation.
“It’s that good, eh?”
I licked my lips and felt heat creep up on
my face. Not realizing I had closed my eyes, I tentatively opened them and
glanced at the bartender, who was looking at me more intensely than before.
“Oh, I did not mean to do that out loud.” Picking up my napkin, I dabbed the
corner of my mouth. “Give my complements to the chef. It’s incredible. I’d love
to get the recipe.”
He leaned on the counter. “I’ll let the
chef know. I know him pretty well, and I’d say if he could get that type of
reaction out of every beautiful woman who ate the stew, he’d serve it all the
time versus only on special occasions.”
The bartender moved a little closer to me
and I smiled at his playful face while wanting to reach out and trace that
devastatingly handsome jaw line. Conspiringly, he whispered, “I’ve heard that
the recipe is a family secret. You’d have to marry the chef in order to get
it.”
I giggled as he winked at me. “Okay, if I
get that desperate to have it, I’ll know to bring a ring and my bended knee.”
He chuckled and stood. “So, what brings you
to Savannah?”
“Is this where I lay all my troubles on the
line for the bartender to listen and give advice?” I teased with him as I
cocked my head.
He shrugged as he mixed a drink. The bar
was otherwise vacated except one person at the end who nursed a beer. “I happen
to listen and give advice for free on Wednesday’s.”
My smile was wide. There was something
magnetic about this man and I didn’t want our conversation to end. “Well, it’s
a good thing it’s Wednesday.”
“Yes, it is.”
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