Release Week Event & Giveaway: Until The End by Abbi Glines
We would love for you to join us in a release week event for UNTIL THE END by New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Abbi Glines from October 28-November 4, 2014!
Title: Until The End (Sea Breeze #9)
Author: Abbi Glines
Publisher: Simon Pulse (October 28, 2014)
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Trisha Corbin always knew how to hide a bruise. With her momma’s boyfriends unable to keep their hands off of her, she had no choice. And as long as it meant the guys wouldn’t go near her little brother, Krit, it was worth it. But her days of dreaming that Prince Charming would ever come rescue her are far, far in the past.
Rock Taylor always had a plan. Through football, he would rise above the life he was born into. A full ride to play for a major college team was within his reach—assuming he didn’t let anything get in his way. But scoring a date with the hottest girl in Sea Breeze was proving harder than expected. Trisha Corbin was every man’s walking fantasy, and she wouldn’t even glance his way.
When Rock finally does get Trisha in his truck, it isn’t for a date. It’s because he picks her up on the side of the road, beaten and bruised and walking to the local hospital. Before Rock knows it, football is no longer his life. Trisha Corbin is. And he’ll do anything to save her. And keep her.
In addition to Rock and Trisha’s love story, this special novel contains the wrap-up stories of all your favorite Sea Breeze couples: Sadie and Jax, Marcus and Low, Cage and Eva, Preston and Amanda, Jess and Jason, Krit and Blythe, and Dewayne and Sienna.
Excerpt Trisha, The Present
Once we had both boys tucked in we cut
the lights and closed the door.
Rock
stood there with his hand on the doorknob once we were in the hallway. “That
never gets old,” he said in a whisper.
He
didn’t have to explain. I understood. Two years ago we were told that we could
never have children. It was something we both wanted. A family. We wanted to
create a world we ourselves were cheated of. We wanted to have a house full of love and safety. One we
could give to kids the way we had always dreamed of having ourselves.
We
had that now. We were not only able to have a family filled with all those
things we longed for, but we were able to give it to kids that were living a
life of hell much like the one we had been raised in. They were here now,
though, and they were ours. And never again would they suffer or fear or go
hungry. We would love them always.
“We’re
very blessed,” I agreed quietly.
Rock
smiled at me. “Yeah, we are.”
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