BLURB:
Combining
heart-soaring contemporary romance with heart-pounding suspense is a trademark
of New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Lori Ryan—and in her novel
Ever Hopeful she delivers spectacularly on both counts.
Two-months
pregnant and trapped in a violent marriage, Laura Kensington realizes that her
ruthless and powerful in-laws will never let her go, even after the strange
sudden death of her abusive husband.
Fleeing far away to the Texas ranch of Cade Bishop, a strong yet tender
man who believes in second chances, Laura finds herself irresistibly drawn to
Cade’s gentle passion and giving heart. But there is no escaping the shadows of
her past and soon danger re-enters her world, pulling Laura into a deadly web
of lies, betrayals, and murder. And only
Cade Bishop’s quiet strength and unwavering love can set her free.
Excerpt One:
Laura watched
the clock on the microwave and willed the phone to ring. Patrick would be home
within the hour. If “John Smith” didn’t call soon, she’d… Well, she didn’t know
what she’d do. If he called after six o’clock, she’d have to try to convince
Patrick it was a wrong number.
He wouldn’t
fall for that. Even genuine wrong numbers had gotten her into trouble before.
“Please,” she
whispered aloud to the phone. “Just ring, please.”
The numbers
on the microwave stared back at her, blank and unfeeling. Twelve minutes past
five. The clock apparently didn’t care that time was running out, that she was
cutting this much too close.
Forty-eight
minutes left. Laura’s heart felt like it would jump out of her chest as she
cradled her head in her hands. The phone rang causing Laura to jump a foot in
the air at the sound. How was it that a sound she was waiting for—hoping
for—sent her into a panic?
“Hello,” she
said breathlessly into the phone.
“Mrs.
Kensington?” came Smith’s voice on the other end. She had talked to him before,
but hadn’t met with him in person. He sounded kind, even though she knew he was
a man who spent a lot of time with unsavory people. But, that was to be
expected given his profession. Despite that, she’d been told he often worked
with women who needed to leave a spouse and who wished not to be found again.
Maybe there was an empathetic side to him.
“Yes,
speaking.”
“Can you talk
now?” he asked and she knew right away what he meant. He had never asked why
she was leaving and she certainly hadn’t volunteered the information, but it
seemed as if he knew without having to ask. Just the thought that he knew her
secret made her uncomfortable.
“Yes, my
husband is still at work, but I don’t have long.”
“Did you get
the first package?” he asked. He had mailed it to a post office box she’d set
up two towns over from her and Patrick’s home in Windsor, Connecticut.
“Yes, the
temporary license and birth certificate.”
“Good. You’ll
be able to use that for a little while, but I need to get you a real birth
certificate and social security card if you want to be able to find a job that
doesn’t pay under the table. That’s going to take time.”
“How much
time?” Laura asked, wanting the answer to be days, not weeks or months, but she
knew that was unlikely.
“Not for
another few weeks. It takes time to get a real birth certificate and once
that’s in place, it takes a little longer for your social security number to
come through,” he said with the tone of a man who had explained this to her all
before. He had. She was partly just nervous and partly hoping for a different
answer this time. This just had to work. There wasn’t any other option.
Before Laura
could answer, he continued with instructions. “Save this phone number. I’ll
need you to call me in three weeks and let me know where you are. I’ll need a
mailing address.” There was no talk of payment. She’d already paid in full just
to get him started on the new identity for her. He also didn’t ask her when she
was leaving and she didn’t tell him. He seemed to assume she wouldn’t be in
town in three weeks’ time and he was right. Laura would be running next week,
as soon as Patrick left on his business trip.
The sound of
car tires crunching up the drive sent panic churning through Laura’s stomach.
So much so that she thought she’d be sick, but that wasn’t unusual nowadays.
She was nauseated for several hours every day and often had to run to the
bathroom to be sick.
“I have to
go,” Laura whispered and didn’t wait for a response. She tucked the phone in
her pocket and turned to the stove, focusing on making her breathing normal,
making sure nothing seemed out of place.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Lori is an
award winning author and stay-at-home mom. Her second book, Penalty Clause, won
first place in the romance category in Lcuky Cinda Publishing’s Annual Global
Writer’s Contest in 2013.
Lori has had
a number of careers before embarking on her newest adventure of writing novels.
After graduating from the University of Connecticut School of Law, she
practiced law for three years, working primarily in the areas of utilities law
and intellectual property litigation.
More
recently, Lori owned and operated a dog training business in Austin, Texas,
where she specialized in aggression and became an expert in the field of dog
bite analysis. Lori sold her dog training business in 2013 and is now a full
time writer and mother of two.
Lori still
lives in Austin with her husband -- who is endlessly supportive of her changing
career paths -- and her two children, one cat, and three dogs.
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Release:
January 26th
I’ll be
having events and contests January 26th through February 9th
Ever Hopeful
will be priced at 99 cents for the first two weeks!
Price
increases to 2.99 on February 10th
GIVEAWAY:
After reading the excerpt I am totally interested in reading this book! Thank you for the giveaway!!
Bonnie Hilligoss
bonnie at bonnieanddave dot com