MEANT TO BE by Monica Murphy ~ A MUST HAVE BOOK!
Meant To Be by Monica Murphy is now live!
Ava Callahan.
Love of my life.
Wrecker of my soul.
I would have sworn on anything that what we shared was real.
But she broke my trust. And then my heart. I don't think I can piece it back together without her, but I'm sure gonna try.
Iβm better off on my own, anyways, right? Who needs girls when you have football?
If only I believed that. Look, when you need someone in your life, you donβt want to let her go. And I canβt let go of Ava. I love her. She loves me. Nothing can convince me otherwise. Itβs as simple as that. I know no matter what, this girl belongs to me. We may have issues, but weβre meant to be. So I'll do whatever it takes to get her back.
Even if I have to fight dirty.
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Excerpt
Can you die from a broken heart? Not asking for a friend.
The street is empty. Eli is long gone. I clutch my phone in my hand so tight, my fingers cramp up. He wonβt respond to my texts or my calls. Heβs ghosting me.
Pain radiates from my chest, a constant, throbbing reminder that Eli just destroyed me with a few choice words. He doesnβt believe me. Worse, he doesnβt trust me. I never told my brother about his parents. I donβt know who did. Eli may have hinted at things and flat out told me his mother drank too much, but he never talked about his dad cheating. And why would I tell Jake any of that?
Thereβs no way I ever would.
So who did?
I make my way to the backyard to find my entire family is gone. Glancing toward the kitchen windows, I see theyβre inside. Waiting for me. My parents and Jake, whoβs sitting on a barstool at the counter with a glower on his freshly abused face. It serves him right that Eli got a few punches in. I donβt even feel bad that it happened, though I suppose I should.
Mom catches my gaze and raises her brows, the look on her face plainly telling me, get in here.
If I could turn around and run away, I would. Iβd run and run and run until I was out of breath and so, so far, no one could find me again.
But I donβt move. I definitely donβt go inside. Not yet. Dad says something to Mom, and I can tell theyβre having a minor argument. About me? I wonder if she told Dad about our little secret. How she knew about Eli and I dating.
My gaze sweeps over the scene of the crime, AKA the spot where Jake and Eli fought. The moonlight catches on something on the ground, making it glint and I kneel down, reaching toward the shiny piece. My fingertips touch cool metal and I grasp it between my fingers.
A gold #1 pendant. Eliβs. I feel around for the chain, almost desperately, on my hands and knees, but I donβt see it. I wonder if he knows he lost it. Iβm sure heβll be upset. He loves this necklace and the fact that his father gave it to him.
But would he want to know I have it?
Maybe.
Maybe thatβll be my one way to reach out to him. I have something he wants.
Unfortunately, from the way everything just went down, itβs not me.
βAva!β I lift my head to find my mother standing in the open doorway of the kitchen, her expression somber. βCome inside. Now.β
Rising to my feet, I clutch the pendant in my palm and march toward my punishment. I hang my head as I enter the kitchen, not wanting to look at any of them. Especially Jake. His anger radiates off of him, all of it aimed straight at me. Mom closes the door but, otherwise, says nothing. Neither does Jake. Or Dad.
Itβs a very uncomfortable silence full of thick tension that seems to last ten minutes, but is probably more like thirty seconds before my dad canβt take it any longer.
βAva.β His tone is firm, yet gentle. Heβs mad, but he doesnβt want to show it. βTell me what Eli Bennett was doing at our house at this time of night.β
Jake snorts. βWhat do you thinkββ
βEnough,β Dad says, silencing my big brother.
This gives me immense satisfaction. Lifting my head, I meet my fatherβs gaze head on. βWeβre together. Wellβ¦we were.β
Meet Monica
Monica Murphy is a New York Times, USA Today and international bestselling romance author. Her books have been translated in almost a dozen languages and have sold over two million copies worldwide. Both a traditionally published and independently published author, she writes young adult, new adult and contemporary romance. She's also known as USA Today bestselling author Karen Erickson.
A native Californian, she lives on fourteen acres in the middle of nowhere with her husband, two kids, one dog, and four cats. When she's not writing, she's an assistant coach for her daughter's high school cheer team, which is a two season sport. Meaning, she's at practice with a bunch of teenage girls all the time. Or she's at a football game. Or a basketball game. Maybe someday, she'll even write about this experience.
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