Title: Pieces for You (For You #2)
Author: Genna Rulon
Genre: New Adult 18+
Publication Date: December 17, 2013
Cover Designed By: G. Relyea Designs
Event organized by: Literati Author Services, Inc.
~ Synopsis ~
"The phoenix hope, can wing her way through the desert skies, and still defying fortune's spite; revive from ashes and rise.” -Miguel de Cervantes
Samantha Whitney survived unimaginable tragedy only to discover she had been betrayed by a man who claimed to love her. Shattered, Sam spends months at a safe haven trying to piece herself back together. Ready or not, the time has come for her to return home.
As Sam struggles to resume a life that no longer feels familiar, she finds unwavering support in an unexpected, familiar face. Confronting Sam’s raw emotions and open wounds head-on, Griffin manages to take two steps forward for every step she retreats.
But when Sam is once again threatened, Griffin must decide how far he is willing to go to protect the woman he wants…knowing the cost of her safety is the risk of losing her.
Pieces For You is a captivating journey of survival, healing, and sacrifice—teeming with honesty, humor, unexpected twists, and love’s unsurpassed endurance.begin to plague Sam, it is Griffin she is forced to turn to.
Though Pieces For You is a part of the For You Series, the book can be read as a stand alone
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~ Excerpt ~
I was waiting for Griff
to exit the men’s locker room when a gym rat approached me from behind, nearly
causing me to wet my pants when I discovered his body within inches of
mine. He leaned against the wall next to
me with his arm resting above my head. I
felt caged and uneasy.
“Hey sexy, haven’t seen
you here before. Need me to show you how
it’s done? I know the manager—I can hook
you up with a free month…in exchange for dinner?”
I was about to—I didn’t
know what—run, scream, panic, tell him I wasn’t interested in his ‘free month’
if he was the last man on earth. Then I
heard it—a growl. A deep menacing growl was coming from behind me, about a
foot and a half above my head. I slapped
my hand over my mouth to stifle my snicker.
I couldn’t see Griffin
and he didn’t say a word, but whatever his body language communicated, the
dumbass in front of me clearly got the message because he turned tail and left,
practically running.
I spun, hoping to catch
a glimpse of ‘scary Griffin,’ but his face was devoid of all emotions, his eyes
tracking my visitor’s departure.
“Excuse me,” I said to
capture his attention. “Did I just hear
you growl at that moron, or am I
hallucinating now, too?”
“I didn’t growl, it was
a deep exhale.”
“Oh, an audible exhale
that reverberated in your chest…like a growl,” I said before dissolving into
giggles.
“I love that sound—you
laughing.”
“Should I start calling
you ‘Tony the Tiger’ now? Wait…how about
‘Harry the Hippo’?”
“Hippos do not growl.”
“They absolutely do! I took a zoology class for my science
requirement sophomore year, and hippopotamuses, my growly friend, most
definitely growl.”
“If I growled—and I admit nothing—but if I
did, it was not a damn hippopotamus growl.
It was a tiger growl…no, a bear…I want to be a bear.”
“Alright, Yogi it
is. Come on, my furry friend, you
promised me dinner.”
“Despite your torment, I
do keep my promises. Let’s go.”
“Do you have the picnic
baskets in the car?” I teased, enjoying watching him squirm.
“No picnic baskets, I’m
afraid.”
“Oh, is Boo-Boo bringing
them?”
~ About the Author ~
Genna Rulon is an up and coming contemporary romance author.
During her 15 years in the corporate world, Genna, inspired by her love of reading, fantasized about penning her own stories. Encouraged by her favorite authors, many of whom are indie writers and self-published, she committed to pursuing her aspirations of writing her own novels. Genna was raised in Long Island, New York, where she still resides, surrounded by the most amazing family and friends. Married to a wonderful man, who patiently tolerates her ramblings about whichever book she is currently working on, even feigning interest relatively convincingly! Genna is blessed with two little boys who do their best to thwart mommy’s writing time with their hilarious antics and charming extrapolations.
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