May 04, 2016
The Boom is real!
Meet June & Evan
in Until June releasing on May 24th!
Now available for Pre-order!
Amazon US: http://amzn.to/1T8B4ns
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Blurb
June Mayson and Evan Barrister’s whirlwind
courtship resulted in a secret marriage right before he left for boot camp.
Evan knows deep in his gut that June is too good for him, but after getting a
taste of the beautiful life they can have together, he’s unwilling to let her
go. June promises to wait for him, knowing neither time or distance will ever
change her feelings for Evan—that is until she’s served with divorce papers
while he’s overseas and she’s forced to let him go.
Her marriage and divorce a well-kept secret,
the last person June expects to run into when she moves back to her hometown is
Evan. Angry over the past, she does everything within her power to ignore the
pull she feels whenever he is near. But how can she ignore the pain she sees
every time their eyes meet? How can she fight the need to soothe him even if
she knows she’s liable to get hurt once again?
Is it possible for June and Evan to find their
way back to each other again? Or will they be stopped by an outside force
before they ever have a shot?
Prologue
Looking at my
reflection in the mirror across from me, I cringe. My hair is a disaster, there
are bags under my eyes, and the nightgown I have on isn’t even one of the cute
ones I normally wear. It’s the one my sister, December, got me as a joke, but I
wear it occasionally, because its comfortable, even if it was made for a woman
three times my age. Resting my elbows on the desk in front of me, I run my
fingers through my hair, pulling the strands back away from my face.
“I hate men,” I
whisper into the empty interrogation room, where I was told to wait over an
hour ago after the police kicked in my door and dragged me from my bed. Lifting
my gaze, I look at myself in the mirror again and vow that whenever I get out
of the mess my ex-boyfriend has gotten me into, I’m going to learn how to be a
lesbian, even if I’m not sure that’s actually possible.
“June Mayson.” Turning
my head, I look over my shoulder at the now open door behind me, and my eyes
meet those of a man who reminds me of my dad. He looks to be in his
mid-forties, and is one of those men time has been kind to. He’s built, with
dark hair that’s cut short and parted on the side. His eyes are a blue that
stands out against his dark lashes and tan skin. “I’m Officer Mitchell, and
this is Officer Plymouth.” He nods behind him and is followed in by a man who
must be playing the roll off ‘Bad Cop’, judging by the frown on his face and
the look he gives me when our eyes meet. Time hasn’t been as kind to him; he
looks like he has enjoyed one too many beers. His middle is soft, and his skin
doesn’t look healthy.
Nodding, I cross my
arms over my chest and run my hands down the bare skin of my biceps that’s
chilled from the cool air coming from the vent above me.
“Would you like
something to drink?” Officer Mitchell asks as he walks fully into the room.
Shaking my head, I
mutter, “No, thank you.”
“Hot chocolate?” he
offers, and I feel tears burn the back of my eyes. Since I was little, whenever
I was having a bad day, my dad would offer me hot chocolate. His hot chocolate
has magical powers that always make everything seem okay, but I doubt police
station hot chocolate would have the same effect.
“No, thanks. I’d just
like to know why I’m here,” I tell him as he takes a seat in the metal chair
across from me and places a thick folder on the table between us.
“We may be here
awhile, Miss Mayson, so I’d like you to be comfortable,” he says gently, and I
look at Officer Plymouth, who is leaning against the wall, then back to him.
“I don’t mean to be
rude, Mr. Mitchell, but I’d really like to get to the point. I have class in a
few hours and I’d really like to make it on time.”
“I’m afraid you’re
probably going to miss your class today, Miss Mayson.”
Closing my eyes, I
open them slowly and ask, “Can I get a sweater?”
Surprisingly, Officer
Plymouth slips off his suit jacket and walks it over to me, placing it around
my shoulders.
‘Thank you,” I whisper
up at him, and his eyes soften around the edges. Pulling my eyes from him, my
gaze goes back toward Officer Mitchell.
“How long have you
known Lane Diago?” Officer Mitchell asks, and I sit up a little taller.
“I don’t know anyone
by that name,” I tell him, and he opens the file folder, fanning out a few
pictures of my ex-boyfriend, Aaron, and me directly in front of me. Each of
them were taken while we were a couple, showing we had been followed more than
a few times. Him coming to my apartment…him kissing me outside my car…at the
store, walking hand-in-hand down the aisles…at the movies…out to dinner…both of
us doing normal couple things.
“You mean Aaron?”
“That what he told you
his name was?” he asks, and I nod looking up at him.
“I’ve known him for
about a year,” I whisper, dropping my eyes to the pictures again, realizing I
actually didn’t know him, since his name isn’t even Aaron.
“How long have you two
been dating?” he inquires, and my eyes drop to the pictures once more.
“We dated for about
four months. I broke up with him a month ago,” I tell him truthfully as a
feeling of sadness hits me unexpectedly. I wasn’t in love with Aaron—or Lane.
Not even close. But I cared about him, and believed he cared about me as well.
That was, until he sent me a text to meet him at his house. When I got there,
one of his roommates let me in, and I found him up in his room with Susie
Detrei’s mouth around his cock, proving I was wrong about him.
“You were close,”
Officer Mitchell states, and I nod because we were, or I thought we were. “Can
you tell me who this man is?” he asks, pulling out a picture of Aaron’s—Lane’s cousin, or at least the guy he told me was his cousin.
“Aaron…I mean Lane’s
cousin Cody. He lives in Mississippi,” I tell him.
“Did you ever overhear
them talking?”
“Overhear them
talking?” I ask, looking at a picture of Cody and Lane sitting in what looks
like a bar, Lane with his favorite beer in his hand, and Cody with a short,
wide glass with dark liquid and ice on the bar top in front of him, and his
hand wrapped around it while he laughs at something.
“Overhear them talking
about anything out of the ordinary?”
“No.”
“Are you sure about
that?”
“Maybe if you told me
exactly why I’m here, I can give you the information you’re looking for.”
“Lane Diago’s uncle is
one of the biggest distributors of illegal narcotics in Alabama, Kentucky,
Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, and South Carolina.”
“What?” I whisper as
my eyes focus on one of the pictures of Lane and me standing outside my
apartment. I was wearing a short colorful summer dress and gold strappy
sandals, and Lane had on a pair of black cargo shorts and a plain white tee.
His head was bent toward mine, my hand was resting against his chest, and his
was wrapped tight around my hip. It was our third date and our first kiss. I
had waited forever to even go on a date with him, because I wasn’t ready for a
relationship. I finally gave in to him, because he was so persistent. He asked
me out every time we saw each other, and he was always dramatic in the way he
did it.
“Did you ever see—”
“I never saw
anything,” I cut him off. “Lane didn’t even smoke pot, and almost everyone I
know smokes pot,” I whisper, pulling my eyes from the picture to look at him.
“You two were together
a lot. He would have you drop him places. My men saw you on more than one
occasion.”
“To friends’ houses,”
I tell him, suddenly finding it hard to breathe. “If he asked me to drop him to
a friend’s or to run him somewhere when we were going out, I would do it, but I
never saw him do anything illegal.”
“Do you understand you
can go to prison if we find out you spent any of the money he earned from
selling drugs on things for yourself.”
Laughing, I cover my
face with my hands and lay my head on the table while I try to pull myself
together. I probably shouldn’t be laughing right now but its either laugh or
cry.
“What do you find
funny about this?” Officer Plymouth asks, and I lift my head to look at him.
“I paid for us to do
things more than once, and he even asked me for gas money a couple of times. I
never, not once, took money from him, not even for a coffee,” I tell him, and
his eyes go to Officer Mitchell, who mutters, “Fuck.”
“He cheated on me a
month ago, and I haven’t talked to him since then,” I tell him, and he shakes
his head.
“We have time stamps
for phone calls between the two of you over the last month.”
“Did you ever look at
how long those calls lasted?” I ask, knowing that if he did, he would know we
didn’t actually talk. “He called. He called over and over. Finally, I had to
pick up to tell him to stop calling me. I didn’t want anything to do with him a
month ago, and I sure as hell don’t want anything to do with him now.”
“Another fucking road
block,” Officer Plymouth grumbles, and my head swings to him.
“I’m sorry. I swear
that if I knew anything, I would help you out, but I don’t. Lane never told me
anything, and I sure as hell didn’t see anything. If I had, I would have talked
to my uncle about it.”
“You’re sure you
didn’t see anything, hear anything?”
“I’m sure,” I tell
him, wishing I did know something, not because I’m a rat, but because I know
what drugs can do to people. I know not everyone dies from using drugs, not
everyone’s life goes to shit from using them, but my best roommate freshmen
year of college overdosed and died, and that was only after she turned into a
completely different person. Someone I didn’t like much. Someone I couldn’t
trust. So, there’s no way I would ever protect anyone who is responsible for
supplying those drugs, no matter how much I care about them.
“Would you be willing
to get back in with Lane?” Officer Plymouth asks, bringing my attention to him.
My heart flips in my chest at the thought, but I don’t get a chance to answer,
because someone bangs hard on the glass mirror in front of me, causing my image
to go funny.
About the Author
Aurora
Rose Reynolds is a navy brat who's husband served in the United States Navy.
She has lived all over the country but now resides in New York City with her husband and pet fish. She's married to an alpha male that loves her as much as
the men in her books love their women. He gives her over the top inspiration
everyday. In her free time she reads, writes and enjoys going to the movies
with her husband and cookie. She also enjoys taking mini weekend vacations to
nowhere, or spends time at home with friends and family. Last but not least she
appreciates everyday and admires it's beauty.
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