Fearless Destiny is available for pre-order

One well placed 'No' changsd Tiffany's life. When Will is in her life she finds a way.

One well placed ‘No’ changsd Tiffany’s life. When Will is in her life she finds a way.

I’m so excited, Fearless Destiny is set for ebook release on August 3, 2016.

Pre-order: Amazon.com and Amazon.ca

This is the first couple of pages of Fearless Destiny when Tiffany George meets Will Cleaver. This story begins on a highway in Saskatchewan. Tiffany is on her way to Apex, the town where she grew up and where her parents live. She is driving home from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She has been away becoming a mixed media artist. She has landed a lucrative commission and is excited to share this news with her parents. But as all best plans, things go sideways.

Will Cleaver, the hero of Fearless Destiny, is an architect from Toronto, Ontario who is in Apex designing an intentional and accessible neighborhood. There is a new potash mine being developed close to town and Will and the firm he works for plan to provide homes for potential employees and their families.

Chapter 1

Turning onto the highway that led into the town of Apex, Tiffany George saw an abandoned gray compact car. Her father’s voice rang in her ears, Don’t drive by stalled cars on the highway. You never know who needs you. Slowing to a stop, she grabbed her flashlight and tucked her cell phone into her pocket.

She expected to see an empty vehicle. Tiffany felt like an unprepared Girl Scout when the light illuminated dark eyes. A hand pushed through black hair. The man’s discomfort was obvious. His shoulders braced against the seat.

“Can I help you?” she called through the window.

“I’m not sure.” His jaw muscles tensed, while he shaded his eyes against the flashlight.

“I’m going to open the door.” Her forearms and biceps bulged, and her sandals skidded on gravel but the driver door wouldn’t budge.

“Locking system jammed.” His speech was slurred.

“That doesn’t happen. Have you been drinking?” She sniffed for alcohol.

“No. Pain.”

“What kind of pain?” She watched him with first-responder alertness. “Heart attack?”

“No.” He bent down toward the floor.

Growing up as her father’s helper in the family plumbing business, Tiffany knew her way around vehicles.

The man’s head slumped onto the headrest. “Okay, Mister, tell me what’s happening.”

“Muscle cramps in both legs.” He sucked air through his teeth. “Need to get out of this sardine tin.”

“Push on your knees,” she said calmly.

“Thanks, Nurse Nancy. I’ve tried. I need out.”

Tiffany rolled her eyes. “Release the hood latch.”

She stomped across the highway. Thanks, Dad. Just what an act of kindness needs, a jerk. She parked her car bumper to bumper, broke a nail clipping booster cables onto both batteries, and started her car. Then she was back at the man’s window. “Turn on the ignition.”

He twisted the key, and his car sputtered.

Tiffany squeezed the handle, and the door latch gave way. He tipped sideways. The car engine stalled. She slid behind him and wedged her arms under his armpits. He leaned into her chest and using his arms he shimmied until both legs were on the ground.. . .

Please join Tiffany and Will on their journey toward love in this contemporary romance.

 

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