Release Blitz~ The Torn Series by A.F Crowell




Title: Torn
Series: Torn #3 
Author: A.F. Crowell
Publisher: Boroughs Publishing Group 
Genre: Contemporary Romance
 Release Date: November 18, 2015



Blurb

Torn between two powerful men who adore her, ER nurse Leila Matthews has found the love of her life...but the road to happily-ever-after is paved with betrayal, secrets, and dead bodies.
FOREVER

For ER nurse Leila Matthews, life has never been easy. Her father turned his back on their family and her mother died young. Her cop brotherā€™s near fatal gunshot wound brought Brody Davis into her life, the handsome CEO who promised her the world but left her pregnant with his child. Enter Jaxon Henderson, the sexy-as-sin VP of the local MC. Friend first, he has become the great love of her life. Tall, handsome, golden, his passion is matched only by his possessive and protective nature. But Jaxon has dark secrets, and his deception tests Leilaā€™s love to its core.

Jaxon Henderson knows three things: He loves Leila Matthews more than anything, he's lied to her, and heā€™s sworn to secrecy about the danger and violence that gathers on the horizon. To keep Leila safe, he must tell her all, but full disclosure has a price, and that price may just be everything.


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Excerpt

At thirty-four weeks pregnant, dancing to the oldies was not on the menu. Neither was sitting at Brodyā€™s dining room table crying my heart out. Right after blasting Funkytown, the DJ on WXLY said, ā€œNow hereā€™s a problem.ā€ then played Torn Between Two Lovers. Like I needed to hear that shit.

Iā€™d spent the day contemplating how to tell Brody ā€“ my babyā€™s father ā€“ what I was thinking, and where things stood with my fiancĆ©, Jaxon. Yeah, my MC VP and I had a lot of outstanding issues, but it had come time to make a decision. Brody kissing me the night before did nothing to give me clarity. I had been doing a decent job of organizing my discussion strategy when the damned song came on and sent me into a tailspin.

When I was not a blubbering mess, I had spent the afternoon in the kitchen making dinner. By the time Brody came home, Iā€™d pulled myself together ā€“ mostly.

He stood before me probably thinking my hormones got the better of me - once again - when he asked, ā€œWhatā€™s up Lei? We couldā€™ve gone to dinner. You really didnā€™t have to cookā€¦ but thank you,ā€ he walked over and kissed the top of my head. ā€œHow was your day?ā€

ā€œUh, fine, I guess.ā€ I smiled half-heartedly, lost in my own head.

ā€œWell, it looks delicious.ā€

We ate mostly in silence as I screwed up my courage to say what needed saying. ā€œWe need to talk, Brody,ā€ I looked down so I wouldnā€™t have to meet his eyes. The fork he was holding made a loud clank as he dropped it to the plate.

ā€œYeah, we do,ā€ he sighed. ā€œListen, I know things are complicated and Iā€™m making them worse. I wish, for your sake, I could tell you that I was drunk last night and that I didnā€™t mean to kiss youā€¦ I guess I had hoped it would be the beginning of us getting back together.ā€

Just as I opened my mouth to respond my cell started ringing. My BFF Barb. I hit ignore.

Brody raised an eyebrow.

ā€œBarb.ā€ I waved my hand in the air. ā€œIā€™ll call her back later.ā€ Then placed the phone on the table. ā€œSo last night-ā€

My cell started ringing again. I glanced over, ā€œHuh. Barb again.ā€

ā€œAnswer it. Maybe somethingā€™s wrong,ā€

ā€œHey Barb, Iā€™m with Brody. Can I call you in a little-ā€

ā€œLeila, honey, where are you?ā€ she sounded frantic.

ā€œIā€™m at Brodyā€™s. Whatā€™s wrong?ā€ Suddenly, I had an awful feeling in the pit of my stomach.

ā€œI need you to come to the ER now. Can you get Brody to drive you?ā€

ā€œWhat the hellā€™s going on?ā€ My eyes widened as fear tore through my chest and crept up my throat.

ā€œIā€™ll explain when you get here.ā€ Barb stalled. ā€œI donā€™t want you freaking out on the way. Itā€™s not good for the baby.ā€

ā€œNo way. What in the hell is going on? Iā€™m not moving until you tell me whatā€™s wrong. What happened?ā€ Full blown panic had set in. Worst case scenarios ran through my head in rapid fire succession.

Brody grabbed the phone out of my hand. ā€œBarb, its Brody. What is going on? Leila is white as a sheet.ā€

I tried to grab the phone back, but he stood and began pacing the room. Hearing nothing but watching his face turn into a mask of stone, I felt the blood drain from my head.

ā€œFuck. Okay, we're on our way,ā€ he hung up, stopped in front of me, crouched down on one knee, but looked down at the hardwood floor. Finally, he lifted his eyes to mine.

ā€œWhatā€™s wrong?ā€ The words were half stuck in my throat.

He clasped my hands between his. ā€œIā€™ll explain on the way. You need to grab your purse and use the bathroom. Just please try and stay calm, okay?ā€

ā€œJust tell me,ā€ I whispered. I knew someone I loved was dead.

He stood and walked to the doorway. ā€œWeā€™re wasting time. Go to the bathroom, Iā€™ll grab your purse and my phone and Iā€™ll meet you in the garage.ā€

Typical Brody, he walked away not giving me a whole lot of choice but to do as he directed. When I met him in the garage, he had already started the Viper, and had the garage door opened. Without a word, he helped me in the car and we took off.

ā€œStart talking Brody,ā€ I demanded. ā€œYou said youā€™d explain on the way.ā€

Staring straight ahead Brody finally spoke. ā€œWhat Iā€™m about to say is going to be hard to hear, baby. You need to stay calm and think about our daughter, okay?ā€

ā€œBrody, please.ā€ Tears pricked my eyes.

ā€œPromise me. I need you to stay calm and be the ER nurse right now.ā€ He glanced over as we pulled onto the main road.

ā€œOkay, okay. I promise. Now whatā€™s happened? Is it my brother?ā€ I gripped the side of my seat.

ā€œNo. Drew is fineā€¦,ā€ he hesitated. ā€œItā€™s Jaxon.ā€

For a moment I couldnā€™t process what I heard. ā€œWhat? What happened? Why is he in the ER?ā€

ā€œI donā€™t know anything more than there was an incident with the motorcycle gang-ā€

ā€œClub,ā€ I interrupted, correcting him.

ā€œWhat?ā€ He looked from the road to me for a split second.

ā€œItā€™s a motorcycle club. Not a gang. Theyā€™re mostly military vets, Brody, not thugs.ā€

ā€œOkay. Whatever. Something went down and Jaxon was in the middle of it. Drew is on his way to the ER. Barb said heā€™d meet us there.ā€ Brody eased onto the expressway and let the Henny do what she did best. She rolled.



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Author Bio


A.F. Crowell lives in Charleston, SC with her husband and two sons. They have two dogs, Diesel, a German Shepherd rescue and Dez, a black Labrador Retriever. She shares her love of books with her children, who have a head start on becoming life-long readers.

Romance fiction hit her radar when her husband forced her to watch Twilight one weekend when they were snowed in. That was it! From there her love grew; Contemporary Romance, Paranormal, YA and Dystopian are her preferred reads.



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