Title: Twilight's Encore
Synopsis:
After a decade away, Katy returns to Tidal Falls with plans to get married in her family's theatre. But she hadn't expected to run into Ty Garrett, the boy she'd never forgotten.
When unseen forces endanger their lives, can Ty save Katy and win back her love, or is it too late for these two star-crossed lovers?
Author: Jacquie Biggar
Series: Wounded Hearts #3
Pages: 202
Date Published: 2015
Publisher: Jacquie Biggar
Format: Kindle
Genre: Romance
Source: Goddess Fish Blog Tours
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One man's betrayal will seal another's fate. Ty Garrett fell in love with Katy Fowler from the moment they'd met. When her father’s betrayal yank the young couple apart, Ty becomes bitter.
After a decade away, Katy returns to Tidal Falls with plans to get married in her family's theatre. But she hadn't expected to run into Ty Garrett, the boy she'd never forgotten.
When unseen forces endanger their lives, can Ty save Katy and win back her love, or is it too late for these two star-crossed lovers?
~Try an Excerpt!~
On the steps of the theatre stood an angel gilded in white
and gold. Her hair glittered like spun silk in the morning sun, while the filmy
white dress she wore made him think of all kinds of sin. For once in his life,
Ty Garrett was struck silent. He knew seeing Katy again would be hard, he just
hadn’t realized how cruel fate could be.
“Ty. I should have guessed.”
He hadn’t expected her to jump into his arms—though she’d
seemed quite happy to do just that with Jared—but would it kill her to at least
pretend she was glad to see him?
“You’re late.”
Apparently it would.
“Well you know me, sugar. Laggard that I am, getting up
before noon is something of a stretch.” If she wanted to think the worst, he
didn’t mind playing along.
“It’s been a long time, Ty. You look… older.” She brushed an
impenetrable glance over him, rubbing at already raw emotions.
“You don’t. You look like the same spoiled teenage brat you
were the last time you stood on those stairs.”
No way in hell was he going to admit seeing her again
affected him. He’d learned his lesson. Give her an inch, and she’d take a mile.
Katy smiled—a Cheshire cat kind of smile—as though she knew
anyway.
~Meet Jacquie!~
I thought I’d
share with you the beginning of my love affair with writing. Normally,
procrastination is my enemy. I like to get done whatever it is, as soon as I
can, so that I don’t have to worry about it any more.
In school I
worked hard to stay in the top ten every year. So when I came down sick with
the measles and missed two weeks of grade nine, I was devastated. How was I
ever going to catch up? I had less than a week to write a compelling story for
Language Arts or get a failing mark. Angry and
frustrated, I sat in our living room, pen and paper in hand, staring at a
bright yellow bouquet of cheerful looking daffodils. I wanted to hurl them
across the room. It wasn’t fair. Why was I being punished for getting sick?
But then an
idea popped into my head. A silly, farcical story. If the teacher wanted an
essay, fine, I’d give him one. And so, Count Daffodil, was born. After the
first paragraph the words flowed quicker, I could see the scene in my head and
needed to get it down on paper. (Sound familiar?) I spent the rest of the day
writing, and by the end of the night I had my story.
The next day
I turned it in and immediately felt ill all over again. It was dumb. The
teacher was going to hate it. I’d be a laughing stock. Funny how easy you can
build something up to catastrophic proportions when you lack self-confidence. We had to
wait two weeks for the results. I was on tenterhooks the entire time. Sure that
my mom would blow a gasket because I’d goofed instead of giving it my best
shot.
Then came the
big day.
I was scared
to look. Finally, I couldn’t take it anymore and turned to the last page. These
were my teacher’s words:
I’m glad I
didn’t read this at night. It’s been a while since I was so enthralled with a
story. Very professionally done. The suspense, the ending, the style was
excellent. I think I’ll read it to the other classes. Very impressive.
Not only did
he read it to the other grade nines, he read it over the intercom to the entire
school! Because of
Mr. Thomas and a hapless bouquet of sunny daffodils, a writer was born.
Jacquie's
first book, Tidal Falls, a romantic suspense novel about second chances,
released September of 2014.
Jacquie will be awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
Hi Andra, thanks for having me back to your blog :) I've always been a big fan of reunion romances and would like to ask readers what makes their favorite HEA storyline?
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I loved reading about Jacquie.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Misty and thank you :)
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Loved the excerpt! Thank you for the post and the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the blog tour Ree Dee!
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