Meet Liam
and Natalie in Consolation!
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Blurb:
Liam
wasn’t supposed to be my happily ever after.
He wasn’t
even on my radar.
He was my
husband’s best friend—forbidden.
But my
husband is dead and I’m alone. I ache for him and I reach for Liam.
One night
with Liam changed everything. Now I have to decide if I truly love him or if
he’s just the consolation prize.
Excerpt:
Copyright © 2015 Corinne Michaels
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means including
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior
written consent of the author.
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places
and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used
fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or
dead, is entirely coincidental and beyond the intent of the author or
publisher.
Prologue
Natalie
“Oh, Chloe, if you’d like to come
out, please wait until your Daddy gets back,” I insist, holding my belly as
another Braxton Hicks contraction hits. I grip the dresser and try to breathe
through it. It seems like they’re coming more frequently.
Once it passes, I try to finish what
I came in here for. Aaron is away, but I want the nursery done so we can enjoy
the next few weeks once he returns. I walk around what will be her room,
putting a few more of the pretty pink dresses in the drawers. Aaron and I have
fought about the vast array of pink things that are now strewn around the
house—he hates it, I love it.
He insisted we paint her room in
camouflage. Brown, green, and black camouflage for a girl? No. I almost sent
myself into labor with that argument. I got home and he and Mark were drawing
it out on the walls. I launched various household items at Mark while throwing
him out of the house. My husband found out shortly after how much he could
suffer by my hands. I may not be a SEAL, but you don’t mess with me either. In
the end, I won with purple walls and the sheer netting around her white crib.
“Daddy’s going to love this room,
Chloe. I can’t wait to see his face when he sees the pretty butterflies.”
Needing to take another break, I sit in the rocking chair and rub my stomach.
It soothes me knowing she’s in there. I can protect her—it’s my job. I love
being pregnant and it’s a miracle we were able to conceive her. I’ve already
told Aaron I want to try for another one as soon as she’s born. I close my eyes
and sink, allowing the world to fade away.
I imagine holding her in my arms,
sitting here in this chair, soothing and kissing her. I picture Aaron with her
asleep on his chest as she gets to hear his heartbeat. She’ll own his world and
have him wrapped around her finger.
Knock, knock, knock.
I hear the door, but it takes me a
few seconds to get out of the chair.
KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK.
They bang louder this time.
“Coming!” I yell at the door. Jeez,
give me a second.
Waddling to the door takes me a minute
since I’m the size of a whale.
I open the door and see Mark Dixon,
Aaron’s boss and close friend. He works at Cole Security Forces with Aaron and
served with him for years. His head is hanging low and when he looks up, his
eyes are full of sorrow.
“What’s wrong?”
“Lee,” he chokes on the one syllable
of my name. The one Aaron uses. Something is definitely not right.
“What happened?” I ask again as I
begin to shake.
Tears fill his eyes and I know. I
know my life is never going to be the same. I know everything I’ve ever feared
is about to come true because Mark doesn’t cry. Mark wouldn’t be at my door if
something weren’t really, really wrong. “It’s Aaron.”
My heart stops beating and the world
I live in ceases to exist. “Don’t,” I beg with tears blurring my vision and my
breath accelerating.
This can’t be happening.
“Please, don’t, Mark. Please,” I beg
him again, because once he says it…but I know it’s futile. It doesn’t matter
because he can’t stop it. It’s already happened.
“Natalie, I’m so sorry.”
The dreaded words that every
military wife fears. Only I wasn’t supposed to have to worry about this
anymore. We were done. We got out. I wasn’t supposed to ever fear this again.
Please, God,
don’t take him from me. Please!
“But, I’m p-pregnant. I’m having a
baby,” I stammer as if that will somehow make none of this real. “He said he’d
be back. He said he…” I trail off as it becomes difficult to breathe. My hand
flies to my mouth to stifle the scream about to escape. Everything goes
colorless.
“It was an IED. I’m sorry,” Mark
says as his eyes glimmer with unshed tears.
I fall.
But he’s there, cradling me in his
arms. “I’m so fucking sorry.”
“No. No. No.” Mark holds me as I sob
clutching my stomach. “You’re lying,” I hiss, tearing myself out of his
embrace.
“I wish I were,” he says as I
struggle to get up.
“It was a mistake. He’s having a
baby. He said it was a simple in and out!” I scream and throw my hands against
his chest. “You’re lying!” I scream, even knowing it’s not a lie.
“I’m sorry.”
“Stop saying you’re sorry!” My
sorrow turns to hatred. I hate him. I hate everyone in this moment. I hate
Aaron and everyone who was there. I hate this house and everything in it. I
hate the air that he no longer breathes. Hate consumes me. Hate smothers me. “Get
out!” I yell and push against his chest. “Get the fuck out of my house! Aaron
will be back in a few days and then we’re going to get ready for our daughter
to be born.”
“Please,” Mark beseeches and I
refuse to look at him.
This isn’t happening because Aaron’s
alive.
He’s not dead. How dare Mark lie to
me.
“He’ll be back. He wouldn’t leave
me. He promised.” Aaron wouldn’t lie to me. He never does. When he left for
missions, he would always say goodbye like it could be our last. But this time
he kissed the tip of my nose and said, “Now don’t have that baby until I get
back.”
“Can I call someone? Your mom?”
“No, you can’t call anyone because
he’s not dead! Go get him, Mark! Go get my husband and bring him home.” I step
back pointing my finger at him. “You all promised. He promised.” I clutch my
stomach as a sharp pain radiates, but it’s nothing compared to the agony
sitting on my chest. Tears flow relentlessly as I struggle against his hold.
“He promised.”
“I know he did,” Mark says as he
holds my head against his chest.
“He lied.”
My life is gone.
My heart is dead.
I’m a widow at twenty-seven.
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My Review:
This book drew me in from page one! It is an emotional roller coaster that will leave readers wanting more from this very talented author. Natalie has just lost her husband and now must survive day by day without him while raising their newborn daughter. She is trying to be strong for her little girl but feels like an emotional wreck. Liam lost his best friend and is intent on helping his widow live again. He pushes and pushes to get her out of her shell. The relationship of these two wonderful characters will bring both tears to your eyes and smiles to your lips as they navigate from friendship to "more than friends". I highly recommend this wonderful book and am looking forward to more from this amazing author! ~Booklover Sue
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About the
Author:
Corinne Michaels is an emotional, witty, sarcastic, and fun
loving mom of two beautiful children. She’s happily married to the man of her
dreams and is a former Navy wife. After spending months away from her husband
while he was deployed, reading and writing was her escape from the loneliness.
Both her maternal and paternal grandmothers were librarians,
which only intensified her love of reading. After years of writing short
stories, she couldn’t ignore the call to finish her debut novel, Beloved. Her
alpha Navy SEALs are broken, beautiful, and will steal your heart.
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