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Looking for a romance with a little more grit, check out Roadside by Angie Dokos! Read on for more details and a chance to win a copy signed by the author!
Publication Date: May 2017 Genre: New Adult Romance Zayne finds Serena’s lifeless body off the side of the road one morning. She has been beaten and left for dead. As she recovers, they become the best of friends. It doesn’t take long for Zayne’s feelings to grow stronger. Will the fear of ruining their friendship keep them from taking a chance on love? Add to Goodreads
Excerpt
Levi didn’t look at the caller ID on the screen before answering. “Detective Morgan.” “Dad. She’s awake.” Zayne spat out. Confused, Levi questioned, “What? Who?” “The girl we found. She woke up.” “How do you know? The nurses were to call me when she woke up.” “They are working with her now. Trying to calm her down.” “You’re there? At the hospital?” “Yes. I came back to check on her. She woke up while I was talking to Sadie.” “Son, why did you go back? You knew they’d call me if there were any changes.” “I don’t know, Dad. I just felt like it.” Zayne snapped. “Please get back down here and ask your questions so you can help her.” Levi exhaled loudly. “I’m on my way.” Zayne stood outside the door listening to Sadie and another nurse talk to the girl. Sadie was telling her she had been beaten and was found lying near the side of the road. The other nurse told her, “You’re safe now. The young man that was here when you woke up was one of the people that found you and brought you here.” Sadie asked, “Can you tell us what your name is sweetie?” Zayne listened for a response. He heard Sadie say, “It’s okay honey. You’re going to be okay.” The other nurse asked, “Do you want some water to drink?” He didn’t hear a reply from the girl, but he could hear the nurse moving around. He was afraid to go back into the room. When she first woke up and saw him, she panicked. She didn’t scream, but it looked like she was about to. She was whimpering. Tears rolled down her bruised and swollen face. She tried to push herself away. She was shaking, and the heart rate monitor’s beep sped up. Sadie asked him to go find a nurse named Piper. She was trying to calm the girl down. He found Piper at the nurses' station. She rushed into the room to help Sadie. Zayne was still standing at the door listening when his dad arrived. Levi asked, “Son, are you okay? You look exhausted.” Zayne replied, “I’m fine. Go find out who she is and help her.” Levi shook his head. “We need to talk about this later.” He lightly tapped on the partially open door. The nurses and the girl turned and looked at him. The traumatized girl started whimpering again, and she was trying to scramble backward. Levi said, “It’s okay, ma’am. I’m not going to hurt you. I'm here to help.” Sadie exclaimed, “She’s not ready to talk.” Levi asked, “Do you know her name? We need to contact her family.” “Piper, stay with her,” Sadie spat. She planted her hand on Levi’s shoulder and pushed him out the door. “She has obviously been attacked by a male, the last thing she needs is strange men in her room.” “I apologize. But we need to know who she is. We found no identification, no phone or anything. We haven’t even found her clothing. We need to at least know her name. She needs her family and I’m sure someone is worried sick about her. The sooner we know what happened, the better chance we have of catching whomever did this to her.” Sadie sighed. “Give us a few minutes. She hasn’t spoken yet.” Levi asked, “Can I talk to the doctor while you talk to her? He can possibly tell me some useful information for the investigation.” “Yes. Go to the nurses’ station down the hall and ask them to get Dr. Archer for you. I do know she fought like hell, and she wasn’t raped. But he can tell you more.” Levi was shocked. “She wasn’t raped?”Available on Amazon! About the Author Throughout my childhood, I loved to write. I would make up stories all the time. As an adult, I had a million ideas for stories, but they weren’t leaving my notebooks or computer. My daughter got a bright idea for her senior project, she would publish a book. We discussed it and decided she and I would write, edit, publish, and promote a book. Well, life happened and she didn’t stick with it. I was too attached by that time and had to figure out what was going to happen with our characters, so I kept writing. A couple years later, Mackenzie’s Distraction was published. After that, I started writing another one. The following year, Roadside was published. Click on over to Amazon and check them out.
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