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Unexpected Protector by Sloan Johnson
Book #2 in Isthmus Alliance Series
RELEASE DATE: SEPT. 26th
Synopsis:
Everyone makes
mistakes in life. Unfortunately, Holly Richards has become an expert at taking
the wrong path in life. This time, she may have gone so far that she has
alienated the one person who has always been there for her. Will she be able to
make the right decision for once in her life?
Tommy Reed’s world shifted the night he found Holly Richards lying in a pool of blood on the ground. For reasons he can’t explain, he feels the need to protect Holly from her own past. In the process, he’s hoping to also teach her that there is more to D/s than releasing pent up emotions.
Life isn’t easy for the former-junkie and the cop. Some of those closest to Tommy are less than thrilled with his devotion to Holly. Those who pressured Holly into her former life are worried she’ll share what she knows. Is there any way for both of them to come away from the situation unscathed?
About The Author:
Sloan
is a Midwestern mom who began writing nearly seven years ago as a way to make
money while staying home with her daughter. Now, with two kids in tow and
having written more articles on how to assemble various pieces of furniture
than she can count, she is reaching to make her dreams
come true.
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Website: http://authorsloanjohnson.com/
Goodreads (Unexpected
Angel, Book #1): http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18164394-unexpected-angel
Goodreads (Unexpected
Protector, Book #2): http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18274911-unexpected-protector
Goodreads Author Page:
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7162059.Sloan_Johnson
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Excerpt:
Tommy Excerpt:
I don’t know why I’m
here. I walk into her room with a cup of coffee and a bagel every day and sit
with her until late at night. The nurses think I’m the compassionate boyfriend,
not willing to leave her side. The truth is, I’m no one to her.
“Holly, I don’t know
if you can hear me,” I whisper in her ear, wrapping my hand around her fingers.
“You need to wake up. Tasha’s starting to think you’re slipping away but I told
her she’s wrong.”
There’s no response.
There hasn’t been for the past two weeks and I’m starting to worry there never
will be. The first ten days, they kept her in a medically-induced coma so she
wouldn’t suffer from the drug withdrawal. They started easing her off the
medication a few days ago and she should be awake by now. The doctors are now
classifying her as being in a “vegetative state” because she’s breathing on her
own. If only she would give us some sign that she’s still in there…
I reach for bottle
of lotion beside the bed. Every day, I massage her hands and arms, hoping that
my touch will cause her to open her eyes and say something. My fingers trace
the outline of every flower inked from just below her elbow up to her shoulder.
Her half-sleeve gives her a hard exterior from a distance, but upon closer
inspection, the tattoos form a magnificently detailed garden on her pale skin.
As I take her hand
in mine, preparing to work the lotion into her fingers, I feel her jerk away
from me. Startled, I look to the head of the bed and see her eyes open, staring
at me.
“Hey, sleepy,” I
say, my throat dry and raspy from the recycled air in the hospital. “You had us
scared for a while.”
Holly Excerpt:
My body feels pulled
toward the ground by lead weights, I can barely move. Even if not for the
pressure, everything feels stiff. As I assess my situation, I hear voices
around me, arguing. I focus on my breathing, trying to keep it steady so they
won’t know I’m awake. If I open my eyes, I’ll have to face him and
I’m not ready to do that.
“I’ve already
arranged to help her get clean, I don’t see why you think we owe her anything
beyond that.” I may not know Dylan well, but it doesn’t take a genius to know
he’s pissed off. But at whom?
“Dylan,” a deep male
voice warns. I’m trying to figure out why that voice sounds familiar to me. “Do
you really mean to tell me you’ve never fucked up?”
“Like this?” He sneers.
“No, I’ve never almost gotten myself and someone I claim to care about killed
because I was so fucked up I couldn’t think straight.”
The words are
completely true, but that doesn’t make them sting any less. While I have no
clue what day it is or how long I’ve been asleep, I remember everything that
led to me being here. I wish this was one of those times when the movies had it
right, that I had no clue what happened to me.
“Dylan, you’re not
being fair,” Tasha sobs. Her voice is further away than the men. Knowing she’s
in the room causes an internal struggle. I want to see her, to apologize to
her, to beg her to forgive me, but I’m not sure I deserve her forgiveness. I’m
the one who led her into the arms of her ex-husband in a feeble attempt to save
myself.
“Tasha,” Dylan
scolds her in a low voice. “You’re the only reason I’m even standing here
having this conversation. Don’t push your luck tonight.”
“Dylan, calm down,”
the deep voice encourages. There’s no one in my life I can think of who would
be sticking up for me this way, so who is he? “Take a look at your woman. Do
you see how much this hurts her? How torn she is? Don’t make this even harder
on her. Holly hasn’t always been the mess you know her as…”
“And how would you
know? You’re the one who told me she was bad news. Now, all of a sudden you’re
saying she’s not really a messed up junkie?”
Buy Links:
Unexpected Angel:
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