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The Aftermath of Drifting Away by Audrey Beaudoin blitz


The Aftermath of Drifting Away
Audrey Beaudoin
(Fate, #1)
Publication date: July 15th 2020
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance

We survived the plane crash.

We survived days on a raft in the middle of the ocean. Right when all hope to get rescued crumbled, we shared a kiss that left me heartbroken―my first and last kiss.

Or so I thought. Because we didn’t die.

My plan is to never see Chris Ross again. To keep hanging out with his sister without crossing his path. Getting my life back together and working on my goals are the only things that matter. I have plans, and they don’t include love.

But then he shows up at my workplace, asking for my friendship. When I learn something that changes everything, I’m determined to stay away and not let myself fall for him.

Too bad he’s persistent. Too bad I can’t stop thinking about the damn kiss. Too bad it’s nice having him around and being his friend.

If things were to change, they could get really complicated…

The Aftermath of Drifting Away is a sweet contemporary forbidden romance. It is the first book in the Fate series that can be read as a stand-alone.

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EXCERPT:

“It hurt when I learned you didn’t want to see me at all,” he confesses, and my lips part open. Chris looks up to the sky, squinting. “I thought I’d done something wrong, or…”

He doesn’t finish his sentence. I swallow, ready to ease his doubts. “You didn’t.”

“Really?” As soon as his eyes bore into mine, I know he’s thinking about the kiss.

The kiss I’m trying to forget, that makes me feel both embarrassed and hot.

We already talked about it once, and there’s no way I’m bringing it up again. It’s in the past.

“I want you in my life.”

I nearly choke on my saliva. Chris watches me closely, his calm expression contrasting with the shock on my face. I wasn’t expecting that much sincerity or that sentence alone to come out of his mouth.

That sounds permanent, and I’m not used to that.

I tuck a lock of hair behind my ear, clearing my throat. “As a friend?”

He exhales through his nose. “Yeah. As a friend.”

This is it, then. I smile faintly. “Then we need to get to know―”

I gasp when Chris opens the bag, showing me what’s inside. Sushi. My eyes fly back up to his amused ones. “This is how you get my friendship.”

He chuckles and hands me a pair of chopsticks. I eye hungrily the food, licking my lips. I’m about to take my first bite when I think about something.

“Wait. Did Kate tell you this is my favorite food?”

“She didn’t,” he replies right away, and I believe him. There’s something about Chris that makes you trust him. He looks and sounds genuine. “I think you mentioned it once…you know.”

I frown. “Did I?” What else did I say on the raft that I can’t remember? I shake my head, sparing him a curious glance. “You pay attention.”

Chewing, he blinks in my direction. “What?”

I grin and eat my first roll.



Author Bio:

Audrey Beaudoin is a YA and NA contemporary romance author. Being a French native speaker didn't stop her from writing her first English story in 2017. She loves writing sweet romance novels, sometimes with a touch of suspense and action.

She'll read anything from young adult to new adult. Contemporary romance, romantic suspense, sci-fi, and thriller books are her favorites!

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Where Loyalties Lie by Jill Ramsower

Title: Where Loyalties Lie
Author: Jill Ramsower
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: July 15, 2020



Tamir
My neighbors and students know me as a Krav Maga instructor.
They see what I allow them to see.
Reality is far less attractive.

I still do the job that I love.
Only now, I work for myself instead of the government.

For those wealthy enough to hire me, my resume reads:
Israeli expatriate. Former special forces. Professional assassin.


Emily
There is absolutely nothing remarkable about me.
At least, that’s what my friends would say.

What they don’t know is an ugly secret forced me to abandon my past.
I left my family and everything I knew.
Hid myself away where no one would find me.
I thought I was safe. Untraceable.

I was wrong.

Now, there’s only one thing I can do if I want to stay alive.
Run.








Book giveaway for Where Loyalties Lie by Jill Ramsower Jun 27-Jul 26, 2020

Within a year of self-publishing her first book, Jill Ramsower quit her job as an attorney and dedicated her days to churning out romantic adventures. She likes to think of her books as contemporary romance with a touch of fantasy-at its core, her writing is about the connection between two people.


“If you get back in the driver’s seat, you’re going to pass out behind the wheel and drive us off a bridge.” He backed me toward the car, one imposing step at a time.

“You didn’t get much more sleep than I did last night.” I was being difficult, mostly because I was so tired. My back pressed against the driver’s side door, and Tamir towered over me. His body pressed against mine, our faces inches apart, and his hands caging me in on either side.

“You can accept my promise that I will not turn this car around, or you can watch helplessly as I throw you in the back seat, but I am not letting you kill us both by driving right now. So, what’s it going to be?” His voice purred across my skin, igniting my body in a lusty heat and making my lips swell with the need to press against his.


Suddenly, I felt much more awake.


I wasn’t crazy about either of my options, but I had been struggling earlier, and I didn’t want to chance running off the road. Accidentally killing myself would put a real kink in my plan to stay alive. I’d have to put some small degree of trust in Tamir and hope that he was telling me the truth. Even if he did reroute our course, it was better than being in a car accident.

“Fine, you drive,” I muttered.

After conceding victory, I expected Tamir to step back and release me.

He didn’t. At least, not at first.

Scalding coffee-colored eyes dropped to where I could feel my pulse thudding at the base of my neck, then he lowered his face to the side of mine until his lips ghosted across the skin behind my ear. I immediately turned my face away—to escape him or to allow him access, I wasn’t sure.

He took in a deep breath, inhaling my very essence with a lungful of air, then released it on a shaky exhale of practiced restraint. Wariness battled with longing. Frustration collided with curiosity, each of us lost in our own silent, internal war until restraint won out.

Mine had been an epic struggle to simply keep from arching against him while molten need pooled deep in my belly. The source of his struggle was a mystery to me, but its presence was evident in the cataclysmic heat of his stare.

Then, it was over.

He lifted himself off me and stepped back. I could feel his penetrating stare devouring me, but I was too overwhelmed to meet his eyes. I stumbled around to the passenger side and slipped inside. It took a solid ten minutes for my heart to stop throwing a rave in my chest.





Within a year of self-publishing her first book, Jill Ramsower quit her job as an attorney and dedicated her days to churning out romantic adventures. She likes to think of her books as contemporary romance with a touch of fantasy—at its core, her writing is about the connection between two people. Sometimes that connection involves a little magic…

With Jill’s books, you can count on confident heroines, plenty of steamy tension, and deliciously assertive leading men. There are no guarantees in life, but with her books, you know everything will work out in the end. However, a perfect ending would not be nearly as satisfying without a seemingly insurmountable challenge. Jill loves to add plenty of adversity in her stories, creating unforgettably dynamic characters and sneaky plot twists you will never see coming.

Jill is a Texan, born and raised. She manages the hectic social calendars for her three active children and occasionally spends an evening with her dashing husband. Aside from being an author and a mom, she's a travel junkie and loves to read when she is not lost in her own stories.





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Take Two: A Collection of Second Chance Stories Writers On The River Charity Anthology




Title: Take Two: A Collection of Second Chance Stories 
Writers On The River Charity Anthology 

Genre:
Second Chance Romance 
Release Date: July 18, 2020


A huge thank you to Eric McKinney, Jon Salvador, and JM Walker!
The image was donated by Eric McKinney of 6:12 Photography.
 

Take Two: A Collection of Second Chance Stories
Take Two: A Collection of Second Chance Stories is an anthology of from the authors of Writers on the River. Love and life get another chance in these tales that will warm your heart and make you fall in love again.
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Edge of Extinction by Kim Borg



Science Fiction / Sci-fi Adventure
Date Published: April 2020
 Publisher: E. L. Marker / WiDo Publishing

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The year is 2086 and the planet is deteriorating fast. Extreme weather
events and unseasonable climate have become the norm. Millions die of famine
and drought each year and yet the population continues to grow, reaching
well over 10 billion people. After millions of years of evolution, humanity
faces collapse.

 
But all is not lost.
There is another planet, far from our solar system, which may be capable of
supporting human life – Arcadia. Dr. Amber Lytton and Dr. Joel Carter,
life-long friends and academic colleagues, along with a team of
international scientists, are sent to determine if the planet is suitable
for colonization.
But their awe and wonder at the similarities between Earth and Arcadia fade
quickly as they learn they are not the only complex lifeforms to set foot on
this planet. Sharing is not an option.


Excerpt
Prologue
Jungle, Unknown—
22:30, 9 March, 2086
 
Alone, he ran.
Wet ferns slapped against his face and arms as he pushed forward blindly.
The moonlight could barely penetrate the thick canopy above, blanketing the
jungle in shadows. Soft rain droplets mixed with the sweat dripping down his
face. Despite the rain and the darkness, he ran. Terrified, he advanced
through the trees, moving quickly but cautiously, trying not to lose his
footing against the slick gnarled roots. His ears throbbed with the sound of
his own heartbeat.
Don’t slow down.
Don’t fall.
Need to hide, need to get away.
The thumping of heavy footsteps followed close behind. The trees rustled in
the distance from some unknown force, some unknown creature, as it chased
him through the black, storm-lashed night.
Ahead the forest thinned slightly as a clearing opened up, a path in the
jungle. The man felt a small sensation of dread swell in his chest. He
slowed a fraction as he burst from the thick undergrowth onto the enormous
dirt path.
A shadow flashed across the path before him. It was small, about the size
of a human, but it moved with incredible speed. For a moment he wondered if
his eyes were playing tricks on him. The shadow reappeared, closer this time
and moving slower. As it came toward him it was growing in extent. It was
not human sized at all. It was enormous; a monstrous figure obscured by the
darkness. And it was coming toward him.
The man panicked. He tried to stop running mid-step, but in doing so he
lost his footing. He slipped in the mud and hit the ground hard, rolling
several times before sliding to a stop on the wet earth. A rising pain began
to fill his abdomen; the impact must have been more severe than he realized.
He was in the middle of the path, totally exposed. With his face buried in
mud, he opened a single eye in time to see an enormous three-toed claw
sinking into the sludge beside him. He squeezed his eyes shut again,
ignoring the pain coursing through his gut.
Hold still.
Maybe it didn’t see.
He held his breath. He could hear the creature standing above him,
breathing deep hollow breaths. It was sniffing, searching. He could feel the
warmth of its breath against his back.
Don’t move.
Don’t breathe.
From behind, the man heard the nearby trees shake and snap as something
else huge crashed onto the path. The creature that had been pursuing him had
finally caught up.
The second creature entered the clearing and paused. For a moment, the
jungle was quiet as the two beasts sized each other up. Suddenly the
creature with the huge three-toed foot hovering over the man broke the
silence with an ungodly roar; a deep resonating bellow which vibrated the
ground beneath the man’s face. In return the second animal snarled
aggressively; it was a guttural, gravelly hiss. Suddenly, three-toes lunged
forward, stepping clear over the man who still lay silently in the
mud.
Without missing a beat, the man sprang to his feet. To his right was a
large tree with thick buttress roots which wound together creating a hollow,
just big enough for a small person to fit inside. He ran to the tree,
clutching at his stomach, and jammed his body into the crevice. His ears
were ringing from the trumpeting roars and growls as the two titans brawled
behind him. He could still feel his heart thumping in his ears. He tried to
turn his body to see the creatures outside but he couldn’t move.
Glancing down, he saw his field-medic kit. The carabiner which connected the
kit to his belt had jammed between the intersecting roots.
He was stuck, facing the huge tree, staring into darkness.
From behind, he could hear the battle raging; the wet smacking of flesh
against flesh, the crunching of bones, the snapping of nearby branches. The
sounds of these monsters were from another world. The three-toed creature
moaned and growled from deep in its throat, projecting a profound and
deafening sound, reminiscent of a lion’s roar. The second beast hissed
and snarled, more like a crocodile or snake. Each sound sent shivers down
the man’s spine.
Another blood-curdling wail rang out, vibrating the man’s eardrums.
Judging by the sound, it was the second creature, the one that had pursued
him
through the night. Warm thick liquid splashed across his back. He reached a
loose hand to his shoulder and felt the sticky substance: blood. The hissing
and snarling slowly subsided, giving way to deep and raspy breathing;
followed by a loud thump as a huge body crashed onto the earth. Lightning
cracked and thunder rolled as the victor bellowed a deep and triumphant howl
over its adversary.
The man held his breath again, praying the winner would not come looking
for him. After a few moments he could hear the sound of large footsteps
moving away, into the jungle, into the distance.
The man remained frozen for several minutes, too terrified to move. He
could still feel the warm and sticky blood on his shoulders. After a few
moments, his heartbeat began to slow, his breathing returned to normal. A
shiver rippled across his body as he started to feel cold. The jungle was
silent again, save for the sound of the pounding rain and the occasional
distant thunder crack.
He’d made it.
The man tried to wriggle free from the hollow but he was still attached to
the medical kit, which was firmly wedged between the tree-roots. Carefully,
he maneuvered a free hand down to his waist and unclipped the carabiner, and
the kit, from his belt. As soon as he was free he backed away from the roots
clumsily.
He looked up and down the path for any signs of movement. As he did so, he
stepped backward, slipping slightly as he came into contact with the huge
pool of blood seeping toward him. The man turned sharply and found himself
standing only meters from the fallen creature. It was a hideous beast, like
something out of a child’s nightmare. Its hulking mass moved slightly.
A shiver skipped across the man’s spine. For a moment he made eye
contact with the beast, his stomach tensed; but its eyes were empty and
dull; it was dead.
The man clutched his stomach as the pain continued to intensify. He pressed
lightly on his right side, just below the ribcage, and groaned in agony. He
doubled over, trying to breathe through it. As he opened his eyes again, the
man saw something strange. Lying on the ground at his feet was a beautiful
yellow feather the size of his forearm. It was completely out of place in
the depths of the jungle. He crouched down and picked it up. It was unlike
anything he had ever—WHACK.
Darkness.
 

About the Author

Kim Borg is an academic, author, and self-proclaimed nerd. She is a Social
and Behavioural Researcher at Monash University in Australia and is one of
few people to actually enjoy undertaking a PhD. In all her work you'll see
elements of science (behavioural/fiction), the environment, and animals.
Through her research and her novels, Kim’s ambition is to educate as
well as entertain.
  
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