Title: Captured Heart
Series: Garrett's Point
Author: Savanna Grey
Release Date: 4/12/14
Genre: Romance, Contemporary
~Synopsis~
Hometown girl Emma Heart is the sweet, loyal hometown girl that everybody loves. Born and raised in Garrett’s Point, there isn’t anywhere else she would rather be. Even after college, she came back to her small town to teach Kindergarten. Always the eternal optimist, all is right with the world until it all comes crashing down around her. Tragedy strikes rocking her strong foundation of faith and has her coming to the aide of her best friend’s seven-year-old daughter. On the fast track Jack Denton is on the fast track to partner in his Richmond, VA law firm. Working non-stop, he has no time for anything else but case files. Relationships are not a part of his vocabulary. He has acquaintances that he occasionally wines and dines with the mutual understanding the end result is meant for nothing more than mere shared pleasure between two consenting adults. His orderly, fast-paced life comes to an abrupt halt at the untimely death of his sister and her husband, leaving him as the guardian of his seven-year-old niece, Olivia. At a crossroad Intending to retrieve his niece, list his sister’s house and hire a nanny – all in a week’s time – Jack finds the tasks much more daunting than he imagined. His own grief is nothing compared to that of his niece, and with no experience on how to handle either, Jack takes the hand extended by Emma to help Olivia adjust and prepare for the move to Richmond. Garrett’s Point begins to pull Jack in as the citizens come together to support their own in a time of need. Jack doesn’t even know who his neighbors are back in Richmond. Apparently in Garrett’s Point, everybody knows your name. With assistance from the lovely kindergarten teacher, Jack learns to open his heart and let Olivia in. The problem is Emma has found a place in his heart as well. More and more Jack is finding the thought of leaving Emma not so pleasant, but he has a career plan he cannot put on hold for much longer, or he risks losing everything he has worked so hard for. As time runs out, will Jack choose the path up the corporate ladder, or will he listen to his captured heart and choose love? Emma knows he will never be happy in a small town and sacrifices her own feelings for the happiness of his. Jack will have his work cut out for him if he intends to capture Heart.~Click Below for Our Sizzling Reviews~
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~Excerpt~
Her breath caught. “Yes. We did. Olivia tried on fifty dresses at the shop. She…” Whatever she was
going to say was lost as Jack took her lips with his, slowly pulling on her lower lip and tasting her inner
sweetness.
“I missed you.” He whispered against her lips.
~Meet the Author~
Wife and mother of three daughters and one son, life is never dull. I fell in love with the written word as a young girl. My enchantment with the act of falling in love was cemented after reading Pride and Prejudice in the 10th grade. I love being able to crawl inside a book as if I am a bystander watching it all unfold live. Now that's a good book! My desire is to share my fictional friends with you so that they become your friends too! When you read my books, if you don't end it by saying "Best Imaginary Friends EVER!" then I haven't done what I set out to do.Goodreads * Website * Twitter * Facebook
Note from the author:
I
look forward to sharing the citizens of Garrett’s Point with you. As
the town and the stories blended, I grew to love each and every one of
them for different reasons. Small town communities hold a special place
in my heart. The sense of community and support still thrives there and
is not lost in a world that is so very fast-paced.
The
week I was completing edits for Captured Heart, I received a phone call
informing me my 27-year-old sister had been killed by a drunk driver in
an automobile accident, leaving behind three small children. This news
turned me upside down for days inside and not for reasons you would
imagine.
We
were not close, you see, and now never would be. This brought me
sadness for the person I would never really get to know, but the
stranger thing was that this story could have been hers. When you read
it, you will see what I mean. It took on a different meaning than just
sharing Garrett’s Point with you.
So, I dedicate this story to my sister, Tessa Butler – a wife, a mother, a sister, and a daughter whom will be missed.
Much
love to my readers and bloggers and special thanks to Chrissy Fletcher
of Reading Past My Bedtime Book Blog for her always present assistance
and support.
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