Excerpt
My
quiet words hung between us. Inside, I cringed. There was no reason
ever
to tell the natives why we were there or to hint at future tech.
Nothing would corrupt the timelines quicker than a peek at the
future, and I felt cold at the secret I almost revealed.
Davy
replaced his cup in its saucer, and then reached across the table and
touched the back of my hand. My gaze leaped to meet his. “Maybe
when I go on leave next time, you might come with me? I could take
you to Hadrian’s Wall and to sample my mum’s baking.”
Shame
flooded me at the deception I was creating. I couldn’t look at him.
I tucked both hands in my lap and stared down at the table. The tea
left a bitter taste in my mouth, or maybe that was guilt? This was so
unfair.
I
didn’t even realize I was trembling until Davy spoke in a low,
pained voice. “I’m sorry, Isabella. I didn’t mean to make you
feel uncomfortable.”
Looking
up, I saw the hurt in his eyes and the way his jaw tightened. “I’m
sorry,” I blurted. “I can’t do that.”
His
mouth twisted, but he didn’t look away. “I’ve only known you a
couple of days, and I know it’s too soon to be making plans, so
don’t say no. Not yet.” He hesitated. I wondered if he could hear
how loud my heart was pounding. “Let’s just take it as it comes.
One day at a time.” His lips curved in a ghost of a smile. “Can
we do that?”
I
longed to say yes. This was supposed to be a fact-finding exercise
and a step toward an excellent grade for the field trip. Over a pot
of tea in a bustling café, it had grown into something I didn’t
recognize.
“Isabella?”
His voice was soft, coaxing me to speak. I remembered when he said my
name that first night. The gentle lilt, the way it rolled off his
tongue like an endearment. I swallowed. I was in way over my head
already.
Still
he watched me. Tension vibrated in the air. I couldn’t say yes, but
it would kill me to say no. The paper I’d written was meaningless.
Their chances of survival—this man’s chance—was dependent on
more than proximity to home. He wanted someone to come back to.
There
was a lump in my throat the size of a rock. “One day at a time.”
His
smile was real this time. “That’s all right, then.” He slid the
plate of forgotten carrot cake toward me. “We start with cake.”
Blurb:
Time
travel student Isabella Gillman is about to embark on her most
challenging assignment--leaping back to 1941 to observe World War II.
The rules are simple: don’t get emotionally involved, and don’t
interfere.
She
breaks the first rule when she falls in love with rear-gunner Davy
Porteous. The second is on its way out as well, when she realizes
history says he won’t survive the war. Torn between the fundamental
laws of her society, and the man she loves, Isabella faces a harsh
reality: does she risk both their lives for a future that may not
happen?
She
can’t predict the results if she corrupts the timelines, but
without her actions, Davy is out of time.
Trailer link:
https://youtu.be/81eQC1WmBks
Author links:
www.SofiaGrey.com
Author bio:
Romance author Sofia Grey spends her
days managing projects in the corporate world and her nights hanging
out with wolf shifters and alpha males. She devours pretty much
anything in the fiction line, but she prefers her romances to be hot,
and her heroes to have hidden depths. When writing, she enjoys
peeling back the layers to expose her characters’ flaws and always
makes them work hard for their happy endings.
Music is interwoven so
tightly into my writing that I can’t untangle the two. Either I’m
listening to a playlist on my iPod, have music seeping from my laptop
speakers, or there’s a song playing in my head – sometimes on
auto-repeat.
To celebrate
the release, the first in series (Lila's Wolf) will be discounted to
99c, from 1 – 7 June.
Blurb:
When
Lila Cammell is abandoned by her time-jump partner, leaving her alone
in Britain in the Dark Ages, revenge is the only thing on her mind.
She’d trusted Jared Grohl with her life and her heart, and bringing
him to justice will be sweet.
Finding
him captured and enslaved by the Saxons changes all her assumptions.
Now it’s a fight for survival, but the only way to save him, might
be to leave him behind.
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