Blog Tour + Excerpt & Giveaway: Hudson by Laurelin Paige

Hudson by Laurelin Paige

Title: Hudson
Series: Fixed #4 (full reading order below)
Author: Laurelin Paige
Release Date: July 8, 2014
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“I can easily divide my life into two parts—before her and after.”

Hudson Pierce has led a life few others could even imagine. With money and power at his fingertips, he’s wanted for almost nothing. He’s never experienced love, however, and he’s seen few examples of it in his dysfunctional family. The ridiculous notion of romance has always intrigued him. He’s studied it, controlled it, manipulated it, and has yet to understand it.

Until he meets Alayna Withers.

Now, the games he’s played in his quest for comprehension can finally come to an end. Or are they just beginning?

Told from his point of view, Hudson fills the holes in his love story with Alayna Withers. His past and relationship with his long-time friend Celia is further revealed and light is shed on his actions during his courtship with Alayna.

MUST BE READ AFTER THE FIXED TRILOGY.

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The betrayal is really hers, but I don’t want to hurt her. I want to pull her into me, into my very soul, so that she can see how I feel about her, see how this rips me up. Tie her to me so completely that she can’t ever be out of my control. This was why I sent David away in the first place. This is why I hold onto her as tightly as I do. This is why I doubt her when she says she means forever. If she can wound me like this, then how easily will she leave me when it’s warranted?

It’s a fragment of my greatest fear realized—she loves me, but she doesn’t love me enough.

Reading Order: Fixed series

Fixed on You by Laurelin Paige Found in You by Laurelin Paige Forever with You by Laurelin Paige Hudson by Laurelin Paige

#1 ~ Fixed on You: Ebook • Paperback • Goodreads
#2 ~ Found in You: Ebook • Paperback • Goodreads
#3 ~ Forever with You: Ebook • Paperback • Goodreads
#4 ~ Hudson: Ebook • Paperback • Goodreads

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Laurelin PaigeLaurelin Paige is the NY Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of the Fixed Trilogy. She’s a sucker for a good romance and gets giddy anytime there’s kissing, much to the embarrassment of her three daughters. Her husband doesn’t seem to complain, however. When she isn’t reading or writing sexy stories, she’s probably singing, watching Mad Men and the Walking Dead, or dreaming of Adam Levine.

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Blog Tour + Excerpt & Giveaway: Bastian’s Storm by Shay Savage

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Welcome to today’s stop on the Bastian’s Storm blog tour! Bastian’s Storm is the sequel to Shay Savage’s Surviving Raine–and I have a fantastic excerpt and giveaway to share with you all!

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Title: Bastian’s Storm
Series: Surviving Raine #2 (full reading order below)
Author: Shay Savage
Genre: Romantic Suspense/ Erotica
Release Date: June 19th 2014
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Sebastian Stark just isn’t cut out for normal life with a girlfriend in the hot and humid city of Miami. All in all, he’d rather be back on the island where it was just the two of them, and he could keep everything in balance. The bar down the street tempts him daily, but he’s determined to remain strong. Adjusting to normal life is difficult, but Bastian is doing his best to keep himself together and the nightmares away. Raine’s happy, and that’s what matters to him the most.

But not all nightmares can be driven away.

When Bastian’s former mentor comes into the picture and presents him with an ultimatum, Bastian slips into old habits. Though he wants to shield Raine from the truth, the shady circumstances of his past form into a hurricane he can’t control. In an effort to protect her, Bastian has no choice but to throw himself back into his old job – death match tournaments – just one last time.

Dropped into the arctic wilderness with weapons loaded, Bastian has to compete against representatives from major crime lords all over the states. He’s studied his competition, he knows their weaknesses, and he’s ready to battle for the woman he loves. There’s only one opponent in the mix that causes him any concern. In order to guarantee Raine’s safety, Bastian will be pitted against the key hit man for Chicago’s largest mob family – a guy who’s known as one hell of a shot.

A guy named Evan Arden.

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Breathing through my nose, I tried to inhale deeply and let the air out slowly.  It just made my chest hurt.  I gripped Raine tighter and tucked my head into her shoulder.

Soft fingers caressed the back of my neck.

“Bastian?”

I couldn’t answer.

“What’s wrong, baby?”

“Nothing,” I croaked.  The word was utterly ridiculous.

Raine moved her fingers down to my chin and pushed my face to look at her.  I did so reluctantly, and as soon as I met her eyes with mine, some of the tension faded, and I could breathe right again.

“Nightmare?”

I nodded.

“Can you tell me about it?”

I shook my head, and Raine nodded in response.  She moved one of her arms around my shoulder and the other around my head.  She held me against her chest as I tried to regain some semblance of sanity.

Raine knew me so well, it frightened me.  Whereas she used to press for more answers, she was now quick with yes-or-no questions I could answer without speaking, and she knew when to give me a little mental space.  Eventually I’d tell her what the dream was about, and she knew that.

Still, even when I heard her reasons, sometimes it didn’t make the feeling of inadequacy go away.  Maybe it was all from the lack of affection during my fucked up childhood, like Raine thought, or maybe it was because the one man who did offer me any kind of parental connection was also the man who taught me how to be a killer—a damn good one.

Maybe it was because I missed being a killer.

“I can’t do this,” I whispered to Raine as my throat and mouth went dry.  “I want a drink so fucking bad.”

“I know, baby,” she replied, “but you’re stronger than that.”

I closed my eyes a moment and shook my head vigorously.

“Only on the outside.”  I met her eyes again.  “You have more strength inside than I do.”

She moved her fingers into my hair and brushed it away from my sweaty forehead.

“You have more than you know,” she said.  “You work at it every day, and every day you get stronger on the inside too.”

Everything in my head wanted to deny it.  I didn’t feel strong.  I just felt like drinking or fucking.

“I wanna fuck you,” I said.  I saw the little twinge in her eye at the phrase but couldn’t bring myself to regret it.

“Always so crass,” she muttered.

I fought with my head for a way to explain.

“When I’m inside you, everything changes,” I told her.  “It’s not about getting my dick wet; it’s about being so close to you that I can feel your strength in me.  When I feel your arms on my back, and you hold me against you, that’s when I feel strong.”

Reading Order: Surviving Raine series

Surviving Raine by Shay Savage Bastian's Storm by Shay Savage

#1 ~ Surviving Raine: Ebook • Paperback • Goodreads
#2 ~ Bastian’s Storm: Ebook • Paperback • Goodreads

about the author

Shay SavageShay Savage lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband, two children, and a variety of household pets. She is an accomplished public speaker, and holds the rank of Distinguished Toastmaster from Toastmasters International. When not writing, she enjoys science fiction movies, and loves soccer in any and all forms. During the fall, she coaches her daughter’s soccer team. Though she currently works in the technology field, her school background is in psychology, and she brings a lot of that knowledge into the characters within her stories.

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Blog Tour + Review, Excerpt & Giveaway: Night Owl by M. Pierce

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Night Owl by M. Pierce

Title: Night Owl
Series: The Night Owl Trilogy #1 (full reading order below)
Author: M. Pierce
Genre: Contemporary Erotic Romance
Paperback Release Date: July 1, 2014
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“Tautly written, complex, and vibrating with a dark sensuality that will have you at once blushing and anxious. You’ll think you have this book pegged . . . but you’ll be wrong.”—Christina Lauren, New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling authors of The Beautiful Bastard series

From bestselling ebook author M. Pierce comes the first novel in a provocative erotic trilogy where an anonymous online writing partnership turns into an uncontrollable, passionate obsession

At twenty-eight, Matt Sky has the perfect life. He has a beautiful girlfriend, a massive inheritance, and four national bestsellers — all penned under his airtight alias, M. Pierce.

At twenty-seven, Hannah Catalano is a train wreck. Her boyfriend is a deadbeat and her job is abysmal.

Matt and Hannah meet online as writing partners. Their relationship is safe, anonymous, and innocent…

Until Matt sees a picture of Hannah. Hannah’s picture sparks an attraction Matt is powerless to ignore. When circumstance brings Matt and Hannah together, the strangers begin a love story that’s passionate, poignant, unforgettable, and unstoppable.

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Hot damn. What did I just read???

I went into Night Owl not really knowing anything about the book, other than a heck of a lot of people liked it, so I had pretty high expectations. And while I didn’t LOVE the book, I honestly enjoyed every minute of it. It was original, unbelievably sexy, and all around a page-turner that had me hooked from start to finish.

Little bird, he called me. His little bird. And somehow, it made me feel like the most precious thing in the world.

Night Owl is told through both Hannah and Matt’s POVs, alternately telling their story of passion, romance, and secrets. Hannah is just a normal 27-year-old woman trying to get her life together, and meets Matt as a writing partner. They have an anonymous relationship–Matt doesn’t know who Hannah is, and Hannah certainly doesn’t know that Matt is M. Pierce, one of her favorite bestselling authors.

From the moment I started reading, I was just waiting for when Matt and Hannah would meet, and I wasn’t disappointed with their meeting, or their developing relationship after. Matt and Hannah already have a semi-relationship from their online communications, and from talking to each other on the phone, but once they meet in real life, their chemistry is explosive and there’s no way they can deny having each other.

This book is some serious erotica (like, Holy Jesus, Matt’s frickin’ MOUTH!!!!!), but it’s also so intense! The characters are so well fleshed out, and the story was gripping. Matt and Hannah’s relationship is mainly a sexual one, and Matt tries to keep Hannah from knowing anything about his alter ego, who is famous, rich, and has a girlfriend. So yeah… Matt is actually kind of a jerk. He’s an alpha-male through and through–he’s sexy and brooding, but very anti-social. He’s arrogant and smirks way too much, but he’s got a vulnerable, sweet side as well. I loved seeing Matt fall in love, because he really doesn’t know what to do about it, or about Hannah. And he doesn’t know how he’ll ever be able to keep her if his secrets come out.

She gazed over her shoulder with half-lidded eyes and whispered my name. Why did I think I had any power over Hannah? I was hers.

Ahh, this book was so much fun to read. Night Owl is so scandalous!! I don’t know how many times I was shocked and blushing because of Matt and his dirty, dirty mouth. So for those who love a romance with a fabulous story and some hot, kinky sex? Night Owl is definitely for you.

The only problem I had with this book was how faaast Matt and Hannah were going in their relationship. They jumped from an anonymous online relationship to phone sex??? Granted, it was some hot phone sex, but I was scratching my head a little at this. I get that sex is a huge part of Hannah and Matt’s relationship, but I would have loved seeing more slow, sweet moments between these two.

I just have to throw this out there: Laurence, Matt’s rabbit, is the CUTEST. THING. EVER. Makes me want to own a bunny like, right now.

I really, really liked this book. It’s nothing like I’ve ever read, and I’d definitely recommend it. I’m kind of between rating a 3.5 or a 4… but I’ll just bump this up to 4 hearts for Matt’s filthy mouth Laurence. 😉

4-hearts

lacey

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Panic set in as I listened to the ring.

I’m about to talk to Matt.

I’m about to hear his voice.

I don’t even know this guy.

What the hell am I doing?

He could be a psycho stalker.

We shouldn’t cross this line.

I can hang up.

I can hang up now.

Yeah, I’m going to h—

“Hannah?”

I swallowed and slid down the bathroom wall.

“Hannah, is that you?”

Matt’s cool, clear voice swirled in my ear. It was distantly accented—New Jersey, maybe New York—and a little husky.

He sounded sleepy.

He sounded sexy as hell.

I had the overwhelming urge to ask him to keep saying my name. Hannah, Hannah, Hannah. Help me come. Warmth bloomed between my legs.

“Okay then.” He laughed softly. I felt my reason melting at the sound. “We’ll play the one-sided conversation game. I’m Matt, it’s nice to—” Again, he broke into quiet laughter. His voice was rich with amusement, but not warm. He sounded contemptuous. He sounded ready to laugh at anything, simply for the pleasure of laughing with his silky voice.

I couldn’t help but picture the devilish eyes that must have accompanied that voice.

Green eyes, I decided. Dark green, secretive and deep like a forest.

“I was going to say it’s nice to meet you,” he went on, “but I guess we’ve technically met online. Now we’re meeting on the phone. Maybe…” He trailed off. I heard some shuffling. “God, if this is you trolling me Nate, I swear I’m going to break your fucking—”

“Hey! Sorry, I—” I scooted over to the bathroom door, opened and closed it, then sat back against the wall. Brilliant. Sorry, I was soaking my underwear while I listened creepily to your voice. “—sorry, yeah. I had to go in the bathroom. My sister is asleep.”

Matt was silent for a moment.

“Is that why you’re whispering?” he said.

“Yeah. She’s really tired. We’re at a motel, we just stopped. Pretty sure the wall between this bathroom and her bed is a piece of plywood, so.”

“Well… damn. I wanted to hear your voice. I mean, your regular volume voice.” He chuckled. “Do you think you could risk a few words? I’ll deal with your sister if she wakes up.”

I smirked, imagining a conversation between my hotheaded sis and this glib personality.

“I think that would be a bad idea. But, um. Sure. What  should I say?”

“With your normal voice? How about, the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.”

“Okay.” I cleared my throat. I was suddenly painfully self-conscious about my voice. “Um. Okay. The… the quick brown fox—”

Laughter exploded on the line. It was loud and sharp, nearly cruel.

“Oh… my god Hannah.” I heard a clatter, then some scuffling. “Oh fuck. You were really saying it. The quick… brown fox… oh god.” Matt dissolved into laughter again.

I glared at my knees.

“What’s so fucking funny?” I whispered.

“Hannah. Hannah, I’m sorry.”

I heard him take a few calming breaths.

“Okay,” he said. “I’m sorry. Ignore me, seriously. I have a weird sense of humor. That… that struck me funny. You have a lovely voice. Go figure.”

Go figure? What did he mean by that?

“Look, is there a reason you wanted me to call, or were you just looking for some late night entertainment?”

“Pretty sure this classifies as early morning entertainment, Hannah.”

“Okay. Well whatever. Look, I’m not sure why I—”

“I can’t stop thinking about you.”

His words stopped me cold.

His words, and something in his voice. Honesty.

“What we did,” he continued. “Or what you did to me…”

My throat went dry. What I did to him. It should have grossed me out, the thought of a stranger beating off to a few details about my body, but it didn’t. It intrigued me. The heat between my legs pulsed.

“You know what I’m talking about,” he insisted. An edge came into his voice at the slightest provocation.

“Y-yeah,” I managed. “Yeah.”

“You enjoyed it.”

“Yeah.”

“You said you wished I were pounding into you.”

“Yeah…”

I couldn’t believe this smooth-talking stranger was dictating to me how I felt.

I couldn’t believe I was blindly agreeing.

And I couldn’t believe my considerable vocabulary had suddenly been reduced to “yeah.”

“Hannah, you made me come so hard. And I did it again, thinking about you. Let me return the favor.”

His words hung in the silence between us.

Return the favor. Help me come.

“Yes,” I whispered.

Reading Order: The Night Owl Trilogy

Night Owl by M. Pierce Last Light by M. Pierce After Dark by M. Pierce
Night Owl by M. Pierce Last Light by M. Pierce After Dark by M. Pierce

#1 ~ Night Owl: Ebook • Paperback • Goodreads
#2 ~ Last Light: Ebook • Paperback • Goodreads (Oct. 28, 2014)
#3 ~ After Dark: Ebook • Paperback • Goodreads (March 24, 2015)

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M. Pierce is the bestselling author of Night Owl, book one in the erotic Night Owl Trilogy. The author lives in Colorado and owns a rabbit named Laurence.

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Blog Tour + Review & Giveaway: Overwhelmed by You by Nashoda Rose

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Book Title: Overwhelmed by You
Author: Nashoda Rose
Series: Tear Asunder #2 (full reading order below)
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 25, 2014
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Love is ugly and secrets will destroy you.

KAT

I don’t beg.

I don’t cry.

And I don’t give second chances.

Ream, the lead guitarist of the rock band Tear Asunder, deserves a gold medal for best dick move ever when he ran the moment he discovered my secret after two days of hot sex. Then he brings some chick to my coming home party from the hospital—after being shot.

I hate him.

Until …

Ream’s six foot two frame unfolds out of the car after being gone on tour for eight months. I stared. And in my defense, any girl would stare. It would almost be rude not to because Ream was the type of guy who stood out. Not because he was loud and obnoxious. No, it was because he was the complete opposite. Subtle and dangerously quiet. If he spoke, you’d better hope he liked you because otherwise you’d be falling at his feet begging for mercy. Except me … I don’t beg—ever.

But when our eyes locked, it was Ream’s steady confidence that had my nerves shooting off like jet sprinklers.

Then…

Ream told me he didn’t need a second chance because he was still working on his first.

REAM

Sex is ugly. It’s using someone for your own narcissistic pleasure. I did it and I hated it—until her. She was unfuckinexpected. Then I had to wreck our beginning with my screwed up past.

I don’t deserve her, but I’m selfish and I’m taking her anyway. This is who I am and it’s too late to change me.

*Warning contains violence, sexual content, and coarse language. Mature audiences 18+*

A contemporary romance with lots of angst and a taste of dark.

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Oh myyy!!! Overwhelmed by You is one hell of an intense book! Although I already expected that after reading the previous books in the Tear Asunder series, and I wasn’t disappointed! This next book of the series is packed with passion, angst, and action. There was never a dull moment for me while reading it, and I thoroughly enjoyed it all!

Kat and Ream were friends once, until they hooked up one time and it all fell apart. Kat was already wary of starting something more than friendship with Ream, and after the fallout, she never wanted to trust Ream again. Two years later, Ream is back in her life, and this time, he wants her back. Woot! I just love second chance romances, and especially heroes who go after what they want–and in this case, it’s the girl. There’s a fierce intensity to Ream, and he focuses it ALL on Kat and getting her back–her heart, her trust, her body, everything.

“I’m not letting you go. I can’t do it anymore.”
This time I used my palms against his abdomen and pushed. He loosened his hold, but just enough so I could meet his eyes. “Ream, it won’t work. It’s too late.”
His eyes flashed with something that I didn’t recognize. “This wasn’t a discussion.”

Can you say alpha male??? Ream is seriously one of the top alpha males I’ve ever read–when he wants something, there’s literally nothing that can stand in his way from getting it. He’s protective, possessive, sensual, raw, and sexy, but he’s also hiding something painful from his past from Kat. He may be reassured, dominating, and collected on the outside, but within there are some serious demons that need exorcising.

Kat is able to go head to head with Ream (although sometimes it’s Ream’s way or the highway, which frustrated Kat–and me–a bit, but ehh, he’s an alpha male, so what can you do?) and she fights her attraction with him. Ream broke her trust, and she’s not about to go handing it back to him so easily. I really liked Kat’s character. She’s funny, stubborn, and all-around a tough girl with a vulnerable side that made connect with her. She was a bit too stubborn at times–most of the book is her fighting against her being with Ream, and all I wanted to do was shake her and say “You two are meant for each other! Stop fighting it!” But Ream, being the determined and unrelenting man that he is, is not deterred from his goal.

I spent eight months wishing I wasn’t on tour so I could be with you. Now, I’m back and the only way I’m running again is toward you.” He lowered his voice, and the gravelly, deep tone drummed into my chest. “Fight me all you want, Kat. I’m going to keep coming.”

Ream had the determined alpha male thing down to perfection.

But there’s so much more than just winning Kat’s heart back for Ream to do. His past is coming back to haunt him, and he needs to find a way to deal with it so it doesn’t drive him and Kat apart. Add some suspense and action into this book, and you have the perfect blend of romance and thrills! I’d definitely recommend this for fans of the series–you won’t be disappointed with Kat and Ream’s story!

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lacey

Reading Order: Tear Asunder series

 
  

#0.5 ~ With You: My Review • EbookPaperbackAudibleGoodreads
#1 ~ Torn from You: My Review • Ebook • Paperback • AudibleGoodreads
#2 ~ Overwhelmed by You: Ebook • Paperback • AudibleGoodreads
#3 ~ Shattered by You: My Review • Ebook • Paperback • AudibleGoodreads
#4 ~ Kept from You: Goodreads (Dec. 5, 2016)

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Nashoda Rose

Nashoda Rose lives in Toronto with her assortment of pets. She writes contemporary romance with a splash of darkness, or maybe it’s a tidal wave. Her novella “With You” is the first in the Tear Asunder series, followed by the novel “Torn from You” and “Overwhelmed by You”.

When she isn’t writing, she can be found sitting in a field reading with her dog at her side while her horses graze nearby. She loves interacting with her readers on Facebook and chatting about her addiction—books.

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Blog Tour + Excerpt & Giveaway: Lily Love by Maggi Myers

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Title: Lily Love
Author: Maggi Myers
Expected Release: June 24th 2014
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Caroline used to have it all: she was madly in love with her husband, Peter, and they worshiped their beautiful baby girl. But as Lily grows into a toddler, Caroline notices that her daughter seems to live and act with a disconnect, and soon the perfect future Caroline had envisioned, along with her marriage, begin to crumble. Now she and Peter are no longer lovers, they’re plaintiffs in the throes of divorce while still struggling to care for Lily. After years of blame and overwhelming despair, Caroline’s chance encounter with a stranger at University Hospital opens her eyes to the prospect of accepting new support, new loves, and new dreams.

From the acclaimed author of The Final Piece comes a story of a family broken and unable to cope with a daughter’s disability. And a mother who finds that letting go of the life she imagined may be the only way to get to the life she was meant for.

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“Where’s my baby?” I startle awake. My heart starts racing before my mind completely registers where I am. A nurse hovers above me, tending to the frantic beeping of a monitor.

“Welcome back, darlin’. You gave us quite the scare,” she drawls out in a thick southern accent.

“Where’s my baby?” I try to sit up, but can’t coordinate my movements. The nurse silences the alarm on the machine she’s tending to. It’s then I realize all that noise was the rapid increase of my own heart rate on an EKG. The more the veil of unconsciousness lifts, the more aware I become of my surroundings.

No Peter.

No Lily.

The panic I feel in that moment is indescribable. Every instinct in me screams for me to get up and go find my daughter and husband. My body refuses to cooperate with my brain, taking a herculean effort just to lift my head.

“Shh, now.” The nurse speaks with a gentle firmness. “Your baby girl is just fine. She’s in the nursery with your husband. You can’t get yourself riled like that. You had a stroke, Mama. You’ve been in and out for two days.”
A stroke.

I close my eyes to sift through the pieces I can recall. I remember riding in the back of the ambulance and feeling nauseated from motion sickness. The paramedic who rode with me did his best to keep my spirits up, chatting about movies and books, anything to keep my mind off of my early labor.

“Caroline?”

The sound of my name brings me back to the present and to a harried Dr. O’Donovan.

“How are you feeling?” she asks. I blink at her, confused, as she uses her pen to scratch the bottom of my feet, sending an uncomfortable shiver through my body.

“Reflexes are good. You’re very lucky.” She sits next to me on the bed and shines a penlight into my eyes. “Do you remember what happened?” Her face reflects such kindness and compassion, it makes me want to cry.
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“Is Peter here?” Dr. O’Donovan smiles brightly. Too brightly. I place a protective hand across my swollen belly and wait for bad news.

“No, he had a meeting he couldn’t get out of.” I swallow hard. “Why? What’s wrong?”

“Well, you have some protein in your urine and your blood pressure is elevated. Those are indicators of preeclampsia, which is very serious. The good news is the baby isn’t showing any signs of stress. Her heartbeat is nice and strong.” The doctor places her hand on my knee, squeezing gently.

“What is the treatment for that? Do I go on bed rest or something?” My mind races through the litany of things I thought I had two more weeks to take care of, none of which seems important now.

“The only way to resolve the preeclampsia is to deliver the baby,” she says in a manner so matter-of-fact, I’m almost put at ease. “Jackie will start an IV, so we can begin a course of magnesium sulfate immediately.”

“Wait,” I cut her off. “I need to go get my overnight bag and call Peter. Can’t I meet you at the hospital?” To punctuate my question, Dr. O’Donovan’s nurse, Jackie, comes into the exam room with her IV kit.

“Caroline, I don’t want to scare you, but this is very serious. Reception will contact Peter to let him know what’s going on.” Dr. O’Donovan knows how hard it was for me to get pregnant. She’s been my doctor through all of my fertility treatments and three miscarriages. She would never unduly alarm me.

“What exactly is going on? I don’t understand.” Fear shakes my voice.

“Listen to me very carefully, Caro.” Dr. O’Donovan grips my hands in hers and levels her resolute gaze on mine. “Jackie is going to start an IV so we can begin to treat you right away. The sooner we get your blood pressure under control, the better. This means that I need you to stay calm, okay?”

“Her name is Lily,” I whisper. I need her to know this isn’t “the fetus” or “the baby.” This is Lily Hope, the little girl I’ve dreamed of holding for the last nine months and prayed for all these years.

“Concentrate on Lily, Caroline. Once the IV is in, we’re going to ambulance you to Durham as a precaution. Duke is the closest hospital with a NICU. We’re being extra cautious; there’s no reason to think we will need it, but we want it on site if we do. Lily is full term at thirty-eight weeks; it’s going to be okay,” Dr. O’Donovan reassures me. “When we get you all checked in, we’ll induce your labor and then Lily will be on her way. You’ll be able to hold your little girl by tomorrow, Caroline.” As if she senses the conversation is about her, Lily kicks with a force that shakes my belly. “See? She’s ready for her debut.”

My little girl. I’ll get to hold her in just a matter of hours.
I tell myself to concentrate on that, and not to be scared, but I’m terrified.

Dr. O’Donovan is talking again.
“We had to induce your labor, and you had a very strong reaction to the Pitocin we used. It sped up the rate and strength of your contractions, also causing your blood pressure to spike. You had a mild stroke, Caroline. Do you understand?”
I nod my head, but I don’t really understand. My pregnancy was easy. Sure, I’d had some morning sickness in the first months, but that was it. Everything else had been flawless.

“Neurology will be in shortly to explain the logistics of what happened, but I’ll give it to you straight- you’re very lucky to be alive, and even luckier that the stroke was as mild as it was. You’re going to make a full recovery, Caroline, but this is it. No more pregnancies.” She studies my face while she waits for my reaction. Before I get a chance to make sense of what she’d said, Peter walks into the room.

“Caroline, baby,” he whispers as tears fill his eyes. The instant my husband sits on the bed and wraps me in his arms, my anxiety disappears.

“She’s so beautiful.” He is weeping. “She’s absolutely perfect.”

A moment later, the nurse with the heavy accent brings Lily to me. My arms shake with the effort of holding my beautiful girl, as hazy details of delivering her begin circulating through my brain.

Lily didn’t enter into this life with her eyes swollen shut, howling at the injustice of being ripped from her mother’s womb. She exploded into the world with her little eyes blinking in wonder, her lips pursed into a perfect pink rosebud. While the doctors and nurses rushed around my broken body, scrambling to keep me from slipping into the quiet call of darkness, a nurse placed Lily against my chest, encouraging me to focus.

“Look at her, Caroline. Look at your baby girl.” The nurse’s words had sounded tinny and distant through the thickness of my exhaustion. “Stay with us.”

“Caroline, open your eyes.”

I recall the furrowed concern on the doctor’s face as she cut the umbilical cord, and how Lily’s tiny body shuddered as she drew her first breath. It’s the last thing I remember before closing my eyes.

When Peter kisses my temple and brushes a finger down Lily’s cheek, my heart melts. I’m the luckiest woman in the world. After so many years of struggling with infertility, we’ve finally gotten our happy ending.

If I could go back to the moment I bought into that lie, would I change anything? I don’t know. To change the past would mean changing the future. If I admit I would change my choices, it makes me an awful person. If I say I wouldn’t change a thing, I’d be lying. That’s the way of the world, I suppose. We’ve been conditioned to believe that things always have a way of working themselves out and that happily ever after is within our reach, if we just work hard enough. The truth is that none of us are immune to tragedy. No matter how hard you work, no matter how good you are, life isn’t obligated to give us all a fairytale ending.

Sorta Fairytale

As I glance out the window of Children’s Hospital’s waiting room, the memories of my daughter’s birth haunt my mind. I’d been so incredibly naïve back then.

“Mrs. Williams?” I glance up as the nurse pulls me from my memory. “Yes?” I sigh.

“Lily is asking for you now.” The physician’s assistant is dressed in cartoonish scrubs that are meant be soothing to the young patients of Children’s Hospital. I find them mocking. You’d think after three years I’d grow accustomed to the fluorescent lights and sickly smell that are unique to hospitals, but they do little to soothe my frayed nerves as I wait, yet again, for Lily’s MRI to be done.

God, when did I become so cynical and bitter?

I follow her into the belly of the MRI clinic, where I hear Lily’s shrill cry. “Mama, Mama,” she wails.

When Lily finally started to use words in a meaningful way, her speech pathologist told me that “mama” was just a word approximation. A meaningless consonant/verb combination that she was using to test out her voice.

“She’s getting used to how her voice sounds, Mrs. Williams. It could be baba, yaya, dada. Those are sounds most babies make when they’re discovering language,” she condescended to me.

What the speech therapist couldn’t understand was what the word meant to me. It resonated with me on a level no else could ever understand. It meant that Lily recognized me, and it was a connection I needed more than I did air to breathe.

Now the most beautiful word in the world sounds like nails on a chalkboard. I feel like the biggest hypocrite for even thinking it.

“Is English her first language?” the P.A. asks.

If she’d bothered reading Lily’s chart, she’d know that Lily has profound speech delays. Her use of language is different from ours; her words sound foreign. Different. Everything about Lily is different; that’s why we’re here.

“Mama,” Lily slurs when she sees me. Without hesitation, I climb into the hospital bed and wrap her in my arms.

“Shh…Lily pad. Mommy’s here,” I whisper against her beautiful strawberry-blond hair.

“Mama, mama, mama…” she murmurs rhythmically into my chest.
“She’ll be out of it for a little while longer, Mrs. Williams,” the nurse explains.

I know the drill; this isn’t the first time Lily’s had to be put under general to have an MRI. It’s the only way she can be still enough for them to get an accurate reading.

My phone chirps from my purse as I close my eyes and breathe in the scent of Lily’s hair. Only one person would be texting me right now, and it makes my heart hurt.

He’s just checking on Lily; he doesn’t want you anymore.

No, Peter doesn’t want me anymore.

Despite my battle scars, the skin of my emotions is thin. The familiar pain of rejection tears open my heart once again. It hasn’t gotten any easier. The hurt is as pervasive as Lily’s problems, never ending, or with clear answers. Some things are never meant to make sense.

“Carolina on My Mind.” Max, the MRI technician interrupts my downward spiral. He fills the doorway and smiles at me. Max is beautiful at well over six feet tall; his gorgeous clear green eyes are set against skin the color of coffee with cream. I blush when I catch myself sizing him up.

“Hey, Max,” I whisper, “still speaking in musical metaphors, I see.” I give him a weak smile. His easy manner and the quirky way he speaks in lyrics only add to his appeal.

“How’s our girl?” he asks, brushing a hand across the top of Lily’s head. “She fell back asleep.” I watch curiously as he checks her chart notes.

Given the amount of time we spend at the hospital, we’ve seen quite a bit of Max. It shouldn’t surprise me that he cares about Lily–she is so easy to love–but it does.

My phone chirps again.

“Do you need to get that?” Max nods toward my purse, never taking his eyes from Lily’s chart.

“It’s okay.” I swallow hard, and try to sound carefree. “I can call him when we’re settled into a room.”

“Caroline, take a break.” He lifts his eyes to mine. “Call Peter back; grab a cup of coffee. I will stay with Lily Love.”

“Thank you, Max.” I smooth the hair from Lily’s face and gently climb down from the bed. “Please page me if she wakes up.”

“Of course, Caroline.” Max settles into the chair next to Lily’s bed. “I won’t let anything happen.” I know he won’t.

The first time I met Max, Lily was barely two years old. We had been ambulanced into the Children’s Hospital after Lily suffered a febrile seizure. I was a neurotic mess. Peter had been away on business and my sister, Paige, was on her way. I was staring at a pile of paperwork left behind by the admissions clerk when Max rescued me.

“I’m Max Swain from the MRI clinic. I can’t take Lily for her scan until they have an IV for anesthesia,” he said. “If you give me your insurance card, I can fill out the paperwork for you, and you can sign it when she goes in for her MRI.”

“Thank you,” I choked out.

“It’ll be all right, Mrs. Williams.” He placed his hand on my shoulder and gave me a warm smile.

“Caroline, please.” I sniffled.

When Lily’s IV was finally in place, Max had escorted us to Radiology, chatting with Lily the entire time. It didn’t matter to him that she didn’t answer; he just kept after her.

“I bet you like Sesame Street,” he tried. “No? How about Max and Ruby? Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood?”

Even though she couldn’t answer him, she fixed her hazel eyes on him and smiled. They clicked, and from that point Max became the bright spot on our trips to Children’s.

I look down at my phone now at the text message on the screen and feel sad. Peter: Hey, checking on Lily. How’d it go?

There’s this image I used to have of family coming together in moments of need, holding on to one another, being strong and resilient for each other. No one tells you how divisive crisis really is. How you’re forced to take on roles that you never intended, thus becoming someone you never wanted to be. I never wanted to be the mother of a child with special needs. I never wanted to be a failure as a wife.

I am both.

My daughter has an unspecified developmental disability and I’m alone. It’s not Lily’s fault and it’s not even Peter’s fault. It just is. That’s the horror of it all. I’ve had to sit by and watch my life crumble around me, knowing that there is no blame, no reason, just a tragic set of circumstances that no one has any control over.

Peter: Getting on the road in 15. Can I bring you dinner?
Me: Grabbing coffee, then heading back to MRI. Lily’s still in recovery.

If it weren’t so sad, I would laugh. I still feel an echo of the love we shared, but pain has long since taken its place. All that’s left is a bittersweet memory of the joy we had before Lily.
***

I met Peter in the fall of my senior year of college. I was standing in the keg line at the Sig Ep house, hoping to drown my chronic indifference with cheap beer. I was in a rut, feeling stuck in a relationship that had run its course, or at least that’s what I was thinking when I found myself at the front of the line. A boyishly handsome frat boy manned the keg, and made my heart stutter erratically in my chest.

“Hi,” he yelled over the party noise. “I’m Peter.” He held out his hand and, when I gave him my cup, laughed at me. Resting my cup on top of the keg, he reached his hand out to me again.

“Hi, Peter.” I blushed as I shook his hand. He stared at me expectantly, refusing to release his grip. “And you are?”

It made me nervous, how he commanded eye contact while he stroked my skin with his thumb. He was bold, unlike most of the boys I’d met so far.

“Taken.” I forced a smile and tried to ignore the stab of disappointment I felt.

If you’d just broken up with Trent, you’d be having lukewarm beer with this hottie, Ms. Non-commital Caroline.

Screw Trent. I cocked my head and flirted anyway. “It was nice to meet you, Peter. Can I please have a beer now?”

“Ouch.” Peter laughed and let go of my hand to grip his chest dramatically. “You slay me, beautiful nameless girl.” His smile spread warmth up my neck, staining my cheeks. “I’ll tell you what: I’ll refill your beer if you tell me your name.”

“Blackmail? Certainly a good-looking guy like you doesn’t need to resort to such things to get a date,” I teased, not feeling the slightest bit guilty.

“You think I’m good-looking?” Peter’s playfulness was adorable, and it was impossible to resist his charm.

“You know you’re good-looking,” I countered.

“I know you’re beautiful.”

I laughed. “Wow. You just have an answer for everything, don’t you?”

“Not everything, I still don’t know your name.” He handed back my full cup with reluctance.

“Caroline,” I finally answered.
“Caroline.” He smiled wistfully as he tried out my name.

I wasn’t one of those girls who giggled and swooned at the sight of a cute boy. Yet here I was, struck dumb by the sound of my name moving across the very delectable mouth of an equally delectable frat boy. I needed to get out of there before I started batting my eyelashes or something else just as horrific.

“Thanks for the brew, Frat Boy.” I chuckled when he crinkled his nose at the name.

“Caroline,” he called, as I turned to leave. Glancing over my shoulder, I found him still smiling at me. “I won’t need to blackmail you to get you to go to dinner with me.”

“Tell that to my date.” I giggled and blew him a kiss as I kept walking. I wasn’t ready to give Peter an easy in. Even back then, something in me knew how easy it would be to get lost in him.

A few weeks later, the boyfriend was a thing of the past. While I stood in the campus breezeway, waiting at the coffee cart, I ran into Peter again. He was right; he didn’t need to blackmail me into that date. I fell hard and fast, never taking a backward glance. I was young, in love, and completely idealistic. I finally had a plan, and it was all about me, Peter, and the life we would build together.

about the author

Maggi MyersBorn in West Des Moines, IA and raised in Miami, FL, I have an appreciation for the heartland and really good cuban food.

I want to write stories that make people think. The things you thought you knew about other people and their lives? I want to twist those perceptions and make you question everything.

I am a big fan of the underdog. The one that everyone else has written off? That’s where my heart is and where my most inspired writing happens.

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