When Addison Greyer, a happily married mother of three, decides to re-enter the workforce, she never once considers that taking a job might unravel everything she thinks to be true about her life—that it would cause her to look deep within and confront fears she didn’t know existed.
How exactly does a married, mother of three find herself being chained up and held against her will? More importantly, how will she get out alive?
As a married mother of three, Addison Greyer has always been known for doing the right thing. Hoping to keep it that way, she fought like hell to avoid falling for the mysterious, highly successful, albeit broken man whom the world knows as William Hartman. But what Addison didn't understand was that you can't help who you fall in love with and that it almost never happens the way you think it should.
Well, that's one way to do it... :)
and resistance looks like. :)
In this scene Addison is attempting to put boundaries in place and appears to be failing miserably—as it relates to love. I think on some level we've all been there a time or two.
This is the tale of first and last loves. And those that come in between… This unlikely love story takes us on an adventure where two people come of age, fall in and out of love, and question the role timing plays in it all. Their story is proof that neither time nor distance—perhaps not even death—can destroy what love creates. So it seems the only question left to ask is whether love is enough?
Young Jack learns where there's a will, there's a way...
Jack has been holding onto a secret that he's dying to get out. The trouble with secrets is that one must be careful with whom they trust them to...
"No one had ever smiled at him the way she did—not before or after that day." Jack's in trouble. ;)
If you were to pass me on the street, you probably wouldn’t even look twice. I’m that normal. I’m just like you, only wealthier. I have it all. The kids, the family, the dog, a house on the hill. Hell—I’m so cliché, I even have a white picket fence. I guess you could say that I’ve dotted my I’s and crossed my T’s. But what I also have—what no one sees in yoga, or at Nieman Marcus, or during the dreadful Ladies Who Lunch charity events I attend (because only God knows why), and perhaps most importantly, in the school pick up line—are secrets.
On hitting rock bottom...or so they thought.
An addict needs what an addict needs... and Jess in unapologetic about hers.
Jess is losing control of her life. And unfortunately for her, she's not making it any easier on herself
Jess realizes that she needs to make a change and yet she's just not sure how to go about doing it. Alas, this tends to be a common problem when one isn't sober...
What *was* she asking?
They say opposites attract. For Jack and Amelie, that statement is about as close to the truth as it gets. She runs from anything that so much smells like love. And, well, as for Jack, he's always been a fan of the chase. Especially where she's concerned. Which is exactly what happens when he proposes... to accompany her on a cross-country road trip. A bet is made. True to form, Jack puts everything on the table—while Amelie keeps her cards tucked close to her heart. The question remaining when it all shakes out—is whether it's possible they can both win? Will a road trip across the country finally teach them to meet in the middle? Or simply drive them further apart? This is the continuation of a love story that (like many) was never really over.
Amelie questions her mortality and appears to be spiraling downward...
This wasn't an easy story to write and as I've been told it isn't an easy story to read. But it is theirs— and in the telling of it I tried to be as honest and truthful to who the characters are both as individuals— as well as together— versus what I felt might be "popular" and more importantly, expected in a sequel. I did so full well knowing that half of the readers would love it, and equally, half would hate it. But I'm happy with it nonetheless.
Addison and William Hartman’s once tumultuous affair is mostly a thing of the past. These days it seems they have it all—that the world is literally at their fingertips. They are finally living their hard won happily ever after. Settled into a marriage that is anything but normal, the two of them are learning the art of the dance it takes to make a long-term commitment between a pair of highly-passionate and driven people work. The question is whether or not they can sustain it. And it appears they can—that they have the give and take in the bag—until outside forces beyond their control come forth and change the course of their lives, once again—and this time, not for the better. The final book in the Bedrock Trilogy, this story explores what happens after the curtain closes and the reality of happily ever after begins.
Crazy doesn't mean unintelligent. :)
Crazy is as crazy does...
The music is just too good to make it stop. We've probably all been there once or twice....
She writes...
Here we get to see brief insight into a characters mind who is new to the trilogy.
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