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~ SYNOPSIS ~
Every
relationship changes you, some for the better, others can shatter your
confidence and almost destroy you.
For
the musically talented, twenty-four year old Tara O’Connell, her relationship
with Stephen almost broke her, until Tara found the strength to leave.
Now she
is on the road to discovering that it is never too late to pursue your dreams
and follow your heart.
As
Tara’s self-belief grows, she meets two men she is instantly drawn to who will
change her life forever.
Corporal
Riley Hammond is a soldier in the Australian Military Special Forces. With his
smiling sapphire blue eyes, Tara falls for him instantly. He is thoughtful and caring,
and gives her the support and love she needs.
While
Cole Michaels is the overconfident singer in a popular local band. His charisma,
emerald green eyes, tattoos and piercing, have girls falling at his feet. But
while Cole pushes Tara’s buttons, he also pushes her to reach for the stars.
Both
men couldn’t be more polar opposites, but both offer Tara different qualities
that she needs to fulfil her destiny.
As
Tara continues her journey, she will discover fate can offer you more than one
path. Her fate is in her own hands, and the choices she makes, will shape her
life forever.
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~ EXCERPT ~
Boot Camp with
Riley
We were
heading back to the meeting point with only two hundred and fifty metres left
to go, before having completed the full five kilometre circuit of the lake.
Riley and I had been running together most of the way, I knew he had been
taking it easy to stay with me and I appreciated the gesture.
“Come on
I’ll race you, loser pays for dinner,” I called, taking off at a sprint.
Riley was
like a freaking Olympian he was so fast, but I had longer legs so could take
longer strides. I pushed as hard as I could to at least try to stay level with
him, and I’m sure in the end he backed off to let me win.
I threw
myself down on the grass under a shady tree and laid stretched out, hands over
head trying to calm my breathing.
“Hot, sweaty
and breathless really suits you,” Riley said with a cheeky grin as he lay down
next to me, mimicking my position.
“Well I
have you to thank for that, you were riding me pretty hard toward the end.” I
blushed suddenly realising what I had just blurted out, but Riley just
chuckled.
“Next time
you can ride me, as hard as you like.”
I blushed
an even deeper scarlet and shook my head to clear the tantalising image, I
could always replay it later.
“Okay,
pair up for stretches,” Mal instructed to the group.
Now
stretches I could do, fifteen years of ballet had kept me very flexible. Riley
knelt up over one of my legs while he held the ankle of the other.
“Let me
know if it hurts,” he said, the corner of his mouth twitching.
“I can
take it,” I said, biting my bottom lip.
He pushed
my leg gently at first, then realising it was still going, pushed it all the
way so my foot was beside my head and he was leaning right over me.
“Ah...that’s
handy,” he said with raised eyebrows, a cheeky smile shining through his eyes
again.
I diverted
my eyes and looked down at his side. From the position he was in, I could now
read the tattoo clearly, it said;
Give me Strength when I’m standing and Faith
when I fall
I lightly
ran my fingers down the tattoo as I read it, and he shivered but held still,
watching my face intently.
“Was it
just something you liked or does it have special significance for you?” I asked
curiously.
“It has
significance in various ways,” he said, sitting down next to me. “In the
military we need strength when we’re standing toe to toe with the enemy, and
faith that we can get back up in the face of defeat. But I think we need faith
that we are doing the right thing and making the right decisions in life, even
when the right thing is sometimes the hardest.”
He smiled
down at me. “Do you have any tattoos hidden away?”
His eyes
scanned my body. There wasn’t that much that was covered up under my little
shorts and crop top.
I shook my
head. “I’ve thought about it, but I’ve never found a verse or picture that I would
want to wear for the rest of my life.” I shrugged. “Maybe one day.”
ABOUT LISA EDWARD
While Lisa Edward has called Melbourne
Australia home for her entire life, she has lived and worked in England, and
travelled through most parts of Europe and the United States. She loves nothing
more than spending time with her husband and beautiful daughter, or curling up
into the early hours of the morning with a great novel. By day, Lisa works in
the analytical IT field, so relishes the opportunity to foster her creative
side through writing. Her deep appreciation for literature was nurtured from a
young age, being taught to respect books and get lost in their stories. She
enjoys reading honest and realistic novels that are relatable, thought
provoking and leave a lasting impression. She can’t write without music
playing, using the emotions from different songs to invoke that of her
characters. Lisa takes inspiration from her own life experiences, the people
around her and those she has met in her travels.
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