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LACHESIS PUBLISHING DEAL OF THE WEEK is For a Short Time (New Adult contemporary romance) by Lachesis Publishing author Lori Lapekes.
LACHESIS PUBLISHING DEAL OF THE WEEK is For a Short Time (New Adult contemporary romance) by Lachesis Publishing author Lori Lapekes.
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For a Short Time is about a young woman who goes through many changes in her life, including realizing whom she truly loves.
WHAT ITāS ABOUT:
Keri has no idea who she really is anymore.
Raised in the Midwest, where catching frogs and shoveling manure is common practice, then spending several adult years traveling the country and hob-nobbing with celebrities and the elite, Keri returns to her roots. She now lives in her sister`s basement, wondering just who she really is anymore.
After a peculiar meeting with the Quinn cousins, Keith and Jeremy, Keri is determined to capture Keith`s attention. An actor, a tall, compelling man, elusive, even abrasive at times, Keith is particularly intriguing to a woman like Keri who is accustomed to capturing the heart of any man she`s ever wanted. Yet it was Jeremy, the humble cabinet-maker and owner of a misshapen dog named Scalawag, who leaped into a bon-fire to rescue a scrap of an old coat that had sentimental value for her.
Following two episodes with the facial disorder, Bell`s Palsy, and after Jeremy has moved out of state, possibly to run from his heartbreak over her, Keri finally realizes not only who she really isābut who she needs to become.
But is it too late . . .
EXCERPT:
āIt canāt be over between us, all the signs were there for you to finally be the right one for me,ā Keri insisted.
āWhat signs?ā Keith asked.
Keri stared into his shadowy face. Clinging tatters of mist drifted across it, obliterating his eyes for one moment, his mouth the next moment. The fog was cool and clammy to the skin in the dismal mist.
āThe signs,ā said Keri. āYou know, the signs.ā But, suddenly, she couldnāt think of a one.
He turned his back on her, and began to fade away into the mist.
āKeith, come back!ā Keri said. āIāll remember them, I know I will. Itāll make a difference!ā
But Keith continued to shrink into the fog. Soon he was only a dark patch in the distance, then that was swept away by the wisps of lonely swirling mist.
Keri was left in silence. A silent world of emptiness and chill.
āKeith . . .ā she whimpered, ācome back, I need you . . .ā Only silence.
Keri heard her heart beating against her chest.
āKeith.ā she whispered, tears trailing down her cheeks. Her knees went weak, and she sunk into the ground. āDonāt leave me, I need you, donāt leave me.ā
āStraighten up, Keri,ā came a voice behind her.
āWhatāwho?ā Keri asked, and slowly turned around. It was clearer where he stood, almost as though the sun was ready to break through the mist that was strangely falling away from him.
Jeremy.
āPlease, stand up,ā Jeremy said again. Something about the tone of his voice, oddly authoritative yet gentle at the same time, made Keri gather her strength and stand.
āCome here,ā Jeremy said, and held out his hand. ā
Keith left me,ā Keri sobbed, but found herself drawing nearer to Jeremy. He seemed spectral as she stared at his hand, his comforting hand, and it drew her closer. When she reached him, she took his hand, and he pulled her close.
A jolt of something indescribable, joy mixed with peace and an incredible calmness pulsed through her at Jeremyās touch. He held her hand tighter, pulled her closer, and Keri began to quiver as she found herself face to face with Jeremy, gazing into wonderful eyes radiating a calm assurance and wisdom she had never before encountered. Heat raced through her and her legs became weak.
Jeremyās eyes glimmered. It paralyzed her to stare into them. Those eyes seemed to search into hers, gently probing, as though trying to connect with her soul. Keri became lightheaded, intoxicated, the poison of Keithās rejection now drained away.
āYouāre going to be all right now,ā Jeremy said, and his voice seemed to roll like thunder and yet felt like a breathy whisper at the same time. It echoed as he continued, and suddenly the fog parted and a warming blaze of sun fell across them.
āIāll stay with you,ā said Jeremy. āYou donāt have to be afraid anymore. You can finally be yourself.ā
Those words flowed through Keri in cascades of relief. Finally, finally she felt it. She couldnāt quite grasp what it all meant, but a weight had lifted.
āThank you, thank you, Jeremy,ā Keri said, gulping in great breaths of air. āWhat would I do without you? Youāre the one I need, youāre the one I was meant for all alongā
At those words, Jeremy smiled. Keriās eyes strayed toward his lips, and lingered there. His mouth smiled, his eyes smiled, and Keri was sure his heart smiled, too.
And so did she. Keri let go of his hand, and slowly wrapped her arms around his neck. He put his arms around her shoulders and drew her tighter to him. When they fully connected, the warmth of their touch was explosive, and Keri could scarcely control herself. She closed her eyes and suddenly, tantalizingly, his lips were pressed against hers. She gasped inwardly as the warmth and movement of his kiss sent shivers down her spine and into her toes. At first Jeremyās kiss was sweet and gentle, but as it became more urgent, its passion leached all of the strength from Keriās limbs until she was practically hanging limp in his embrace.
All she could think wasāhow did he learn to kiss like this? Was it the way it was supposed to be when two people were genuinely . . . in love?
Noāit couldnāt be! Jeremy was just her dear friend, like a brother, really.
Yet . . .
āAunt Keri, get up!ā said a wee voice far, far away. āYou promised to play opera lady with me this morning.ā
āWhat?ā Keri moaned.
There was a soft shaking on her shoulders. āAunt Keri, Keri, get up, sleepyhead! Take the pillow off your face.ā
Reality crawled back to Keri in a lazy wave. Jeremyās embrace vanished, and the scene dissipated into fragments as Keri awoke, reluctantly pulling herself from the dream. Only a dream.
āJutht a minute, Kate,ā Keri mumbled. āHave thum patienth.ā
āWhat?ā Katie asked. āYou sound weird.ā
āItāth the pirrow on ma face,ā Keri said, rising slowly as she removed the pillow. āI like ta thleep like dat.ā
Keri noticed the oddity just as Katieās eyes bulged at her.
āWhatās wrong with your face?ā Katie cried.
Keriās hand flew to the right side of her face, which felt heavy and numb. It seemed dragged down, contorted. She could barely see out of her right eye.
āThereās drool coming out of your mouth, just like Roverās,ā said Katie. āI think your pillow got too heavy! It melted your face!ā
Keri tried to gasp, but her mouth would not work correctly. It seemed weights were pulling her lip down on the right side, making it lopsided.
Dear Lord . . . had she had a stroke?
She flung off her blankets, twisted to the side of her bed, and sat up. It seemed her right arm worked fine, as well as her leg. And she could think clearly. But the horrified look on her nieceās face confirmed the frightening fact that something was drastically wrong.
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