Publisher:
Nomad Authors Publishing
Release
date: January 20, 2020 (2nd edition. First release June, 2008)
Price:
$2.99 (for eBook), $9.99 (for paperback)
Word
count: 82,995
Blurb:
Letters
delivered decades late send shock waves through Sara Richards’s world. Nothing
is the same, especially her memories of Paul, a man to whom she'd given her
heart years before. Now, sharing her secrets and mending her mistakes of the
past means putting her life back together while crossing burning bridges. It will
be the hardest thing Sara’s ever done.
Back of
the book:
Sara Richards’s world is rocked when three
love letters from 1970 are delivered decades late. The letters were written by
Paul Steinert, a young sailor who took her innocence with whispered words of
love and promises of forever before leaving for Vietnam. Sara is left behind,
broken hearted and secretly pregnant, yearning for letters she never received.
Then Paul died.
Now, years later, she discovers the betrayal
wasn’t Paul’s, when her mother confesses to a sin that changed their lives
forever. How can Sara reveal to Paul’s parents that they have a granddaughter
they’ve missed the chance to know? Even worse, how will she find the words to
tell her daughter that she’s lived her life in the shadow of a lie?
Picking her way through the minefields of secrets,
distrust, and betrayal, Sara finds that putting her life together again while
crossing burning bridges will be the hardest thing she’s ever done.
Buy link: http://mybook.to/BurningBridges
Excerpt:
Sara stared at the letters arranged before her in
numerical order. The moment in time she and Paul shared was long ago, yet her
dream had conjured his presence as though she’d just seen him. In her mind, his
blue eyes darkened with passion before his lips captured hers, and he moaned
his appreciation when their tongues met. She tasted his sweetness and knew the
steel of his arms as he held her. How many nights had she put herself through
hell reliving those memories? Too damn
many.
After the concert, they’d met clandestinely on
weekends, mostly at Sandbridge, where they could walk and talk undisturbed.
With each meeting, stirrings built deep in Sara that pushed her to want more,
but Paul insisted they restrain themselves because of her age.
Then the weekend before he shipped out, she'd
planned a surprise and her life changed forever.
The kettle screeched, bringing her back to the
present. Sara prepared a cup of tea and then picked up the envelope marked twenty-eight. At one time, she would
have given her right arm to hold this letter. Now, curiosity and the desire for
a brief escape drove her more than the passion of youth. Blind love had faded
when she’d had no word to bolster her during the long weeks after the ship
left.
First had come the waiting. No letters arrived, even
though she wrote him daily. There were no phone calls, no notes, no anything,
for days that dragged into weeks then crept into months.
Anticipation morphed into anxiety. She worried he
was sick or hurt and unable to write.
One day she admitted that Paul must be afraid to
write for some reason, and she feared what he would say if she did receive a letter. That their time
together had been a mistake, that she was too young to be in love. That he
really loved someone else and Sara had been only a stand-in while he was in Virginia . Perversely,
she began to sigh with relief when she arrived home and found no word.
Now, knowing why she hadn’t received mail, what
would she feel if she opened this letter and her old fears proved to be true?
“Nothing,” she murmured. “Paul’s dead. He can’t hurt
me anymore.” At the very least, his letters might allow her to put his ghost to
rest. For that reason alone, she had to read them.
She slid her thumb under the flap and ripped the
envelope open. A single sheet held his hurried scrawl.
Buy link:
http://mybook.to/BurningBridges
Author
Anne Krist:
A few years
ago, Dee S. Knight began writing, making getting up in the morning fun. During
the day, her characters killed people, fell in love, became drunk with power,
or sober with responsibility. And they had sex, lots of sex.
After a
while, Dee split her personality into thirds. She writes as Anne Krist for
sweeter romances, and Jenna Stewart for ménage and shifter stories. All three
of her personas are found on the Nomad Authors website. Also, once a month,
look for Dee’s Charity Sunday blog posts, where your comment can support a
selected charity. Contact Anne at annekrist@nomadauthors.com.
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