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Inescapable Fate (Book One if The Fate Series)
by Hanleigh Bradley
Releasing April 14th
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📚 BLURB 📚
When Georgia Kentley breaks up with her long-term boyfriend Darren over Christmas, she really can't wait to return to work on the 27th of December.
The excitement dies when she meets her new boss, Walker Trent. DCI Trent is a misogynistic pain in the arse. Being a young police officer, Georgia has met her fair share of men who don't understand that she can hold her own. Every single time she has proven them wrong.
Will she be able to prove to Walker Trent just how capable she is or will she get herself into a heap of trouble, danger and chaos? And when chaos ensues who will be there to save her?
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Inescapable Fate (Book One if The Fate Series)
by Hanleigh Bradley
Releasing April 14th
#PreOrder Now:
Amazon US: http://amzn.to/2Dkf1oU
Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2DlXYmk
Amazon CA: http://amzn.to/2EYMjKF
Amazon AU: http://amzn.to/2rqRiC1
📚 BLURB 📚
When Georgia Kentley breaks up with her long-term boyfriend Darren over Christmas, she really can't wait to return to work on the 27th of December.
The excitement dies when she meets her new boss, Walker Trent. DCI Trent is a misogynistic pain in the arse. Being a young police officer, Georgia has met her fair share of men who don't understand that she can hold her own. Every single time she has proven them wrong.
Will she be able to prove to Walker Trent just how capable she is or will she get herself into a heap of trouble, danger and chaos? And when chaos ensues who will be there to save her?
📚 EXCERPT 📚
Worst bloody Christmas of my life! In all my
life I never thought I’d be so grateful to get back to work on the 27th of
December. We’d been sat there at the dinner table enjoying what should have
been a fantastic dinner with the people we loved, and he had to go and ruin it
all. His mum had asked a simple question, one my mother was itching to ask too.
A question I had hoped they’d leave off for at least another six months but
when I heard it, I thought we’d behave like grown-ups and answer it reasonably.
What I didn’t expect was for him to have said what he did. I was just as
shocked as everyone else at the table, at a complete loss for how to respond.
“So, when will you be getting married then?”
His mum had asked in a teasing tone as she elbowed him gently.
I’d laughed slightly and gone to answer the
question myself. We’ve not thought about it, was on the tip of my tongue. It
was the truth after all. Even if we’d been together since high school, we’d
never once considered getting married. There were so many things to discuss
before we could agree to spending the rest of our lives together, like if we
wanted kids and how many. We’d never once discussed the future, and part of me
believed it was because we both knew that we were just passing time until
something or someone better came along. It wasn’t that I didn’t love him, I
did. I loved him more than almost anyone else, but it wasn’t the way I imagined
being in love. Something was missing and over the years I’d convinced myself
that that was okay, that eventually, we might find that missing component.
Darren had apparently disagreed though because this Christmas he dumped me.
“We won’t be getting married,” Darren told me
and our families in tandem.
His eyes were glued to the table in front of
him as he continued, “actually I’ve decided we need to break up.” I wasn’t
upset at the prospect of breaking up, not really. It had felt inevitable. I was
downright pissed that he’d taken it upon himself to make the decision, not
including me at all. What was worse was that he’d decided to tell our parents
without my consent and on fucking Christmas Day of all days.
“What do you mean?” My father had jumped to
his feet, prepared perhaps to defend his little girl.
“We’ve grown apart and there’s no point in
continuing this farce.” His tone was cold and unfeeling. It left my heart like
ice. He could have at least shown me some kindness, after all, we were friends
before we started dating. We’d been dating for five years; ever since our last
year at secondary school and before that, we’d been friends for over ten years.
“Why are you doing this now?” My father was furious
and I couldn’t really blame him. I wasn’t exactly happy myself.
In a much quieter voice than my father’s, I
asked, “why didn’t you discuss this with me before bringing it to our
families?”
For the first time since his mother brought up
marriage, he looked at me, “I didn’t think you’d let me go.”
“Let you go? I’m not holding you hostage,” the
pitch of my voice increasing as I spoke.
“I… I didn’t mean it like that.”
“Then what did you mean?” I asked sharply.
My mother dropped her hand to my shoulder and
suggested that everyone leave us to discuss the situation, but just as everyone
got up from the table and began to make their way through to the living room,
Darren abruptly told them it wasn’t necessary and that he was leaving.
“It’s not as simple as that,” I told him as he
gathered his things together, “what about the flat?”
“You can keep it. I don’t want it.”
“What?” I was astounded by his complete lack
of feeling. “Where will you stay?”
“I’ll find somewhere.”
“What about your belongings?”
“I’ll ask mum and dad to come and collect them
in the New Year.”
“Why didn’t you talk to me about this?” I
tried to touch his arm, but he flinched away from me as if burnt.
“There was never a right time.”
“There’s no such thing as the right time… As a
friend, as your best friend, as someone you’ve known almost your whole life, I
deserved to be told properly.”
“I can’t give you what you want.”
“I don’t know what you think I want.”
“Forever.”
“I never asked for that.”
“You didn’t need to.” With those words, he was
out the door and I was left to deal with the aftermath. I had to apologise to
our families for destroying Christmas, listen to his parents’ apologies, bear
through all the absolute crap excuses that our siblings tried to make for him,
and attempt to sooth my father’s anger. Worst Christmas of my life and it was
all thanks to Darren Jacks. Thank fuck for being back at work is all I can say.
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