Melanie Winters and Daniel Montgomery shared a love most only dream of,
a love they believed bonded them together for life.
When their world is shattered by the tragic loss of their daughter, overwhelming grief and misguided guilt distorts the truth, and their relationship ends in uncertainty and unanswered questions.
For nine years, they drift through life, each unable to forget the one who holds the strings to their heart. In an attempt to escape the pain of her past, Melanie finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage, while Daniel loses himself in a career that means nothing without Melanie by his side.
Now, when their lives again intersect, neither can deny the connection they felt so long ago. But will the power that drew them together be enough to heal the wounds from their past, and will they have the courage to overcome the insecurities and fears that threaten to keep them apart?
Pulled is a story of attraction and separation, of destiny and duty, of a love so strong it refuses to give up even when all others have.
When their world is shattered by the tragic loss of their daughter, overwhelming grief and misguided guilt distorts the truth, and their relationship ends in uncertainty and unanswered questions.
For nine years, they drift through life, each unable to forget the one who holds the strings to their heart. In an attempt to escape the pain of her past, Melanie finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage, while Daniel loses himself in a career that means nothing without Melanie by his side.
Now, when their lives again intersect, neither can deny the connection they felt so long ago. But will the power that drew them together be enough to heal the wounds from their past, and will they have the courage to overcome the insecurities and fears that threaten to keep them apart?
Pulled is a story of attraction and separation, of destiny and duty, of a love so strong it refuses to give up even when all others have.
"Okay, this one did it for me in a big way. I'm an angst-lover. And by that I mean, I'm a Thoughtless, Beautiful Disaster, Love Unscripted, Slammed, Fifty Shades of Everything, kind of reader. But there's gotta be an HEA. And not a half-done HEA but a real yeah-this-story-has-been-agonizing-but-look-it-was-all-worth-it HEA. So, that said, I earnestly recommend this book. If you're like me, you'll like this. Enjoy!" LitJunkie
Excerpt
I stared down the hallway. Both fear and longing consumed
me. I willed myself to walk, but every footstep was heavy, dragging with what I
feared I would soon be regret. I stalled outside his door, my heart listening
to his. I could feel it pounding, drawing me forward.
I didn’t even knock. I turned the knob and pushed the door
open. My feet locked in place when I saw him. Daniel. I blinked several times
as I took him in. He was leaning over, bracing himself with his palms flat on
his desk. He must have realized that it was me just before I opened the door.
His head was cocked, his hazel eyes wide.
I couldn’t move. I felt as if I were caught in time and
the second hand was unable to tick on.
Finally he rose, cautious and slow. His eyes were fierce
and desperate, a fire that I’d never seen before burning behind them. My feet
moved of their own accord and my arm dropped from the door. Silently it closed
behind me. Everything in the room was still except for the energy roaring
between us.
“Melanie,” he called to me, a whisper directly to my
heart, pumping it with life. I was mesmerized as he wet his dry lips. His
shoulders were held rigid, his chest trembling with his staggered breaths. I
felt it all—his longing, his desire, his hunger. And I knew he could feel mine.
Quivering under his intense stare, my muscles twitched in anticipation. My
knees went weak when I saw him snap, undecided no more.
I could barely register the movement before he rounded his
desk, and his lips crashed against mine. His hands sank into my hair, pulling
my body roughly against his.
It felt as if my body had burst into flames with his
sudden touch. Everything about him was overpowering, consuming, dominating.
Rough and gentle at the same time.
I pressed into him, my chest against his, our hearts
beating in rhythm. Digging my fingers into his neck, I struggled to get closer.
We were desperate as we clung to each other. We needed to feel, to heal the
scars disfiguring our hearts, to erase some of the hurt. His hands rushed with
need, twisted through my curls, down my back, and then into my hair again. His
kiss was forceful—too intense—ice and fire and sweet—all Daniel. I breathed him
in, touched him, memorized the way he smelled, the way he felt.
His hair was
so soft between my fingers. A shiver traveled down his spine.
With a sudden slant of his head, he swept his tongue
across my lip. I opened to him, drawing him in. There was no teasing or
testing. Aggressively, he moved his mouth with mine, sucking in my bottom lip
at the same time he bit at it. Rough. Hard. Perfect. He pushed me back against
the door, his body flush with mine. A moan escaped my mouth.
Oh, how I had missed this body.
I ran my hands over his shoulders and down his arms, his
muscles firm under my touch. His lips were incessant, his tongue hot and wet.
Fisting a hand in my hair, he pulled it tight, exposing my
neck. His movements slowed as he licked down the sensitive skin, seeking out
the spot behind my ear he knew would ruin me. He sucked, tugging with his lips,
lingering at the delicate hollow below my jaw. I drew in a ragged breath, and
my emotions caught up with me. He remembered.
He kissed his way back up, found my mouth again.
Fingertips caressed and massaged the back of my neck, the skin afire with his
touch.
When he grabbed the back of my knee and hooked my leg over
his hip, I gasped. His palm
traveled up the exposed flesh of my thigh, his thumb rubbing circles, coaxing,
persuading, demanding a reaction. I pushed back into him, my body deprived of
his for far too long.
“Melanie, my love,” he whispered, the words vibrating
against my lips.
“Daniel,” I breathed into his mouth.
He pulled back, hooded eyes flaming in their intensity as
they sought mine. I couldn’t look away as I peered deep into his soul. The love
I found there was never ending, but shrouded in vast regret, grief imprinted on
his heart. He ran his nose along my cheek, murmuring in my ear, this time the
words dripping in sadness. “Only you.”
Those words resonated in the air, and as much as I knew he
wanted to convince himself that they were true, they weren’t.
The weight of what I was doing crushed me. Thoughts of his
wife and child lay heavy on my heart, and I remembered how we had gotten here
in the first place. He hadn’t chosen me.
He didn’t want me.
With trembling hands, I shook my head, trying to keep my
insecurities from pouring out. It was impossible. The feelings of complete
rejection I’d swallowed down and harbored for all these years came bubbling to
the surface and spilled over, erupted as
tears rushing down my face.
“You didn’t want me.”
AUTHOR
BIO:
A.L. Jackson is the New
York Times bestselling author of Take This Regret and Lost to You, as well as
other contemporary romance titles, including If Forever Comes, Pulled and When
We Collide, as well as the New Adult Romance Come To Me Quietly due out January
7, 2014.
She first found a love for writing during her days as a young mother and college student. She filled the journals she carried with short stories and poems used as an emotional outlet for the difficulties and joys she found in day-to-day life.
Years later, she shared a short story she’d been working on with her two closest friends and, with their encouragement, this story became her first full length novel. A.L. now spends her days writing in Southern Arizona where she lives with her husband and three children. Her favorite pastime is spending time with the ones she loves.
She first found a love for writing during her days as a young mother and college student. She filled the journals she carried with short stories and poems used as an emotional outlet for the difficulties and joys she found in day-to-day life.
Years later, she shared a short story she’d been working on with her two closest friends and, with their encouragement, this story became her first full length novel. A.L. now spends her days writing in Southern Arizona where she lives with her husband and three children. Her favorite pastime is spending time with the ones she loves.
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AMAZON
AUTHOR PAGE: http://www.amazon.com/A.-L.-Jackson/e/B007RK7ZOU/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1407086006&sr=8-2-ent
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Source: eARC for Honest Review Courtesy from Author and Inkslinger PR
Genre: Adult Contemporary
Standalone
My Pulled Review ...
I had just had a DNF on the previous book I
was reading so, I thought nothing better than a A.L. Jackson book to break me out of
that mood. My goal was just to read a chapter or two but of course once
again I ended up not being able to put it down.
A.L.
Jackson has written another gut wrenching story about star crossed soul
mates. Right from the beginning I was hooked to find out what was the
real story of why Melanie and Daniel weren't together. Once we start to get
into the momentum of the story I was just waiting to find them
reconnect because you anticipate it coming while waiting for
the reaction and outcome of this reunion.
Melanie and
Daniel have an undeniable great love at an early age and suffer a huge
loss. With teenage angst and drama comes a huge misinterpretation on both
parties causing NINE years of heart break. Both are inflicting
different forms of self punishment but once they meet again it was like
the connection was never broken.
Fate has intervened
again for these two making what is right for this couple, but not all is
unicorns and sunshine. These two have to deal with their consequences
to their past choices. Even though their moral compass may be
questioned at times you're routing for them to find their HEA.
Great story! A.L. Jackson has such a knack for reeling you in and capturing your heart with her emotional heart wrenching stories.
4 Pulling thumbs up!
Lauren
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