Blurb:
How
hard would you fight for the one you love?
Josh Collins has the perfect life—a beautiful girlfriend and a baby on the way, until an accident takes his life.
Avery Rhodes’ world imploded the moment she lost Josh. Her life and future unravelled in an instant. Alone and pregnant, she finds herself facing an unimaginable, turbulent and painful new reality.
With his newfound guide Gabriel, Josh is witness to the unintended consequences of his death, until he can't take it anymore. He has to fight for everything and everyone he loves.
Together, Josh and Avery are forced to learn what happens IF TOMORROW NEVER COMES.
Josh Collins has the perfect life—a beautiful girlfriend and a baby on the way, until an accident takes his life.
Avery Rhodes’ world imploded the moment she lost Josh. Her life and future unravelled in an instant. Alone and pregnant, she finds herself facing an unimaginable, turbulent and painful new reality.
With his newfound guide Gabriel, Josh is witness to the unintended consequences of his death, until he can't take it anymore. He has to fight for everything and everyone he loves.
Together, Josh and Avery are forced to learn what happens IF TOMORROW NEVER COMES.
Excerpt:
Josh
had the sketchbook Gabriel had given him propped on his legs as he
sketched absently as he sat on the beach, the sun rising behind him,
not concentrating on what he was doing, the pencil moving quickly
across the paper. His thoughts were where they always tended to drift
to lately, Avery and the baby. He’d been afraid to sneak down and
see her since the day he’d actually held her. It tore him up inside
to be away from her for so long, but he didn’t understand what that
meant, that he could suddenly touch her and she’d feel it. He
didn’t want to scare her somehow. He smudged one of the lines he’d
drawn and studied his work. Her face stared back at him. He darkened
a few lines before he set the book beside him on the warm sand and
closed his eyes, thinking back.
He’d
decided to go with her to that very first doctor’s appointment, the
one to confirm whether or not her suspicions were correct. It was
uncomfortable being the only male in the doctor’s waiting room,
being smiled at by every woman who walked in. He could still see the
surprise on the nurse’s face when she walked out and found him
there by himself for the first time. He’d tried to keep from
squirming around anxiously in the chair every time he heard a door
open and close in the distance. He wondered just how long it took to
come back with test results anyway. They’d called and said they
were in, so it didn’t take all that long to tell her yes or no, did
it? He kept stretching his legs out ahead of him then bringing them
back, not wanting to trip anyone as they were called for their
appointment. He’d been there at least an hour waiting, jumping at
every noise. He’d been sure the nurse was about to give him
something for his nerves when he felt someone nudge his foot. He
scooted his feet back, letting whoever it was pass by on their way to
their appointment.
“Good
quiz in Cosmo?” Avery’s voice came from behind the glossy pages.
He
lifted his gaze in record time. “Who cares?” He tossed the
magazine on the empty chair beside him.
She
read the cover. “Rating your lover in twelve easy questions.”
“Avery?”
“What?”
She’d been reaching for the magazine.
“I
want to know.”
“I
haven’t taken the quiz yet.” She giggled as he batted her hand
away. “You’re absolutely crazy.”
He
glanced around the almost deserted waiting room before he pulled her
down to sit on his lap. “I want to know if we’re going to have a
baby.” His arm wrapped around her waist, his fingers sliding
beneath the back of her shirt, rubbing the soft skin at the small of
her back. “I need to know.”
“You
need
to know, huh?”
His
eyes locked on hers. “Come on, Aves. Am I going to be a daddy?”
She
took one of his hands and moved it around, resting it on her abdomen.
She bit her lip for a moment before breaking out into the most
beautiful smile he’d ever seen. “I think Daddy’s crazy, don’t
you, baby?”
Josh’s
jaw dropped, his mind going absolutely blank as he tried to
comprehend her words. She was kidding, she wasn’t kidding. She
didn’t look like she was kidding. That smile on her face, the way
her eyes were shining as she waited for his reaction. “Oh my…oh
my God…”
“So
I guess I was right.”
“Let’s
take you home,” he said suddenly, his hand tightening over hers.
“Why?”
He
leaned in close to her. “Because I want to talk to the baby and
then I want to make love to his beautiful mommy.” He stared into
her eyes. “All right with you?”
She
blushed as she slid off his lap. “More than all right with me.”
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Author
Bio:
Lisa
Chalmers writes wherever her muse takes her - which is usually
somewhere warmer - Florida, Los Angeles or Las Vegas. She has a deep
love for the paranormal. IF TOMORROW NEVER COMES is her first
release.
Author
links:
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Anita
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