Nikki has
been gracious enough to give me free reigns of her home today so I can tell you
a little bit about, Forgiving Patience, book one in my new Patience Series, and
how it turned into a series.
As
writers, we are told to write what we know and love; because it’s a good
possibility you will be involved with these characters for the next six months.
Well, the small town of Patience , Tennessee , and all its
quirky characters have been a part of my life for the last three years. I
haven’t killed any of them yet, so it’s safe to say I love what I write.
As soon as
I started Forgiving Patience I knew it was going to turn into a series. I
wasn’t sure in what order the books would come in, or who would even get their
own story, but I knew once this group of friends became a part of my life,
there was no way I would be able to let them go after just one book.
What will
you find in Patience, Tennessee ?
You will be welcomed with long-lasting friendships and a close-knit community.
Gossip is a part of life, and is shared between friends at Cut & Curls, or
sitting in a couple rocking chairs on a front porch, while sipping a glass of
sweet tea—the house wine of the south. The quaint town is also filled with a
sizzling romance…or two.
In
Forgiving Patience (book one), you will be introduced to Jake and Anna. This is
a story about second chances and forgiveness. Will Anna find love and
forgiveness in Patience, of all places?
Next
month, Loving Patience (book two), will be released. In this book you will get
to know Liza and Tex.
Right off the bat, this couple has an instant spark. I had a lot of fun with
this couple.
Book three
has already been contracted, and will be released this summer. There will be
more about this book on my website a little later. J
Blurb for Forgiving Patience:
Anna Kelly
had no intention of returning to her hometown of Patience, Tennessee . At eighteen, feeling powerless
from an abusive childhood and heartbroken from her high school sweetheart, she
needed to put distance between her and the small town. Now, eleven years later
she's invited to her best friend's wedding and has no other choice but to
return. Though she feels much stronger the second time around, nothing can
prepare her for when she sees her ex again.
After a baseball injury, Jake limped back into Patience, damaged and angry. Throwing himself into remodeling Anna's childhood home has given him purpose again. He is just getting his life back together. He can't risk sending it all back to hell again, but the woman who broke his heart has whipped back into town...and she wants her house back. In hopes of reminding Anna of what she ran away from all those years ago he makes her an offer she can’t refuse—three dates, that have Anna rethinking Patience...and the life she was supposed to have with Jake.
After a baseball injury, Jake limped back into Patience, damaged and angry. Throwing himself into remodeling Anna's childhood home has given him purpose again. He is just getting his life back together. He can't risk sending it all back to hell again, but the woman who broke his heart has whipped back into town...and she wants her house back. In hopes of reminding Anna of what she ran away from all those years ago he makes her an offer she can’t refuse—three dates, that have Anna rethinking Patience...and the life she was supposed to have with Jake.
Excerpt:
“I
see your pansy team won again. You must feel pretty damn good.”
Anna
recognized the male voice coming from behind her without having to even turn
around. She could feel his breath on her neck and smell the cologne that had
become familiar to her. Just the sound of his deep, manly voice sent a chill
through her entire body, making her stomach do a freefall. And she wondered if
it would land anytime soon. She didn’t want to turn around to look into those
deep blue eyes—most likely shaded with a ball cap—and wonder what he had just
done with Carly.
Quit
feeling sorry for yourself and turn your ass around.
“You
can’t call them a pansy team when they have the best record in baseball right
now.”
Between
the dim lighting and low cap, his eyes were unreadable. But she could feel
something coming off him. Electricity or something crazy. She couldn’t move.
The only thing she could do was stand there and torture herself by looking at a
man she would never have.
“You
have a good night?” he asked, pointing to the straw hat that still sat on her
head.
He
said it in a way that told her several things—one, he’d been watching her for
some time, and two, it was a slim chance that he’d spent any time with Carly.
If he had, he wasn’t as good as everyone said…and she highly doubted that. The
thoughts made her feel giddy, or maybe that was because of the two drinks she
had consumed earlier in the night. He must have seen Tex with her. Hmmmm…now that explains why he just up and left, but not
without laying a kiss on me…right in front of Jake. Interesting.
“Actually,
I did. You just missed Tex.
It was fun to have someone to watch the game with.”
With
a clenched jaw, he said, “Yeah. I saw him. You know he was only interested in
getting down your pants? He could care less about your precious ballteam.”
“Jealous,
Jake?” She gave her head a playful tilt.
“I’m
not jealous of that asshole,” he retorted with little conviction. “I just
wouldn’t let any woman who had been drinking walk out the door with him.”
“I
wasn’t leaving with him. I was simply watching a baseball game with the guy.
Plus, I thought you two were friends?”
“We
are. How do you think I know all this?”
Both
fists were clinched at his sides. He looked like he could take down a Mack
truck. What was the deal? She hadn’t expected this—after all, he was the one
who had left with some Barbie doll tonight. He was the one who accused her of
wanting his brother. And he was the one who had smashed a plate against the kitchen
wall. When she took a minute to let all three of those things sink in, she was
mad all over again.
“Well,
thanks for….whatever, but I’m going home now.” She did a half wave and grabbed
her purse, making her way past him, but not before brushing up against him.
Everything in her body became aware of the feelings she’d been having for the
past week. There was tingling in places he hadn’t even touched, and the feeling
only intensified when he reached out and grabbed her arm before she could step
away.
She
was forced to look up at his face. Their bodies were pushed against each
other’s, and he wasn’t letting go. She wasn’t sure how long she looked into his
eyes, trying to read what he was thinking.
“Listen,
Anna, the guy is a jerk when it comes to women. I was only looking out for you.
Why can’t you understand that?” His voice was more tender, but stern. He eased
his grip just a bit, but not enough that she could pull her arm out. She wasn’t
even sure if she wanted him to let her go.
With
a shaky voice, she replied, “I do understand that, but I’m a big girl. I know
when a guy is only interested in what’s under my panties.”
His
gaze fell to said panties. Well, actually, he could only see her jeans, but the
intensity in his stare made her aware of what he was actually envisioning. She
kept her eyes on his face, because she wanted to appear strong and not rattled
by their closeness. With his hands on her, she couldn’t think logically.
“Will
you let me drive you home?” His voice was low, just above a whisper that blew
through her ear. It was sexy and intoxicating. She could have melted in a
puddle right there at his feet.
Stuttering,
she asked, “W-why?” Did he really have plans to take her home and see what was
under her panties? Did she want him to?
“You’ve
been drinking. It’s been made clear you can’t handle your liquor.”
He
did have a point. She’d proven that at the bachelorette party. However, she
didn’t want to put herself in the same position as that night. While she knew
he wouldn’t hurt her, it still brought up memories she was desperately trying
to forget. She wasn’t drunk now and didn’t need rescuing.
“I’m
not drunk, Jake.”
He
pulled her closer, causing her to let out a startled cry, and letting her feel
every part of him, even the bulge pushed against his zipper. She couldn’t help
but look down and notice she was all but rubbing up against him. It was the
only natural thing to do.
Oh...God…what
was happening here…in a public place no less?
She
could barely croak out, “Ja-ke.”
“You
feel that?” he asked. “Answer me, damn it. Do you feel what you do to me?” he
demanded when she didn’t answer.
And
if her brain hadn’t been made of mush she might’ve jerked out of his hold,
demanding he never speak to her that way again. But because she was having
trouble thinking and speaking at the same time, she let him get a pass. And
because, after all, this was her Jake, a man she’d loved so much at one time
that he’d had the ability to hurt her badly.
She knew he was thinking with one part of his anatomy and not thinking
about his tone.
All
she could muster up was a slight head shake. This was too much for her.
He
was too much for her.
“This
is what you do to me every time I think of you, whether you’re in the room or
not. So can I please drive you home?”
“Yes.”
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This book was all about healing. Anna had some really bad experiences in her past that needed closing and both her and Jake had made some really terrible decisions, along with a lot of pain. It was really hard to say who saved who. Jake was just as lost as Anna was. It is amazing to hear how one decision can effect the rest of your life. This story proves that. I really enjoyed the book even though it had a few parts that made you tear up. Both characters went through a lot of emotional growth and learned to let go of past mistakes. I had a hard time putting this one down. Both main characters were well written and believable. Especially Em. I think everyone knew at least one person in their lives like her. Hands down Jesse was my favorite character. I really hope there is a book that includes her in the series. She was a very interesting character and I would love to know her story. I would love to read the rest of the series!! This book was definitely a great intro!!
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15 comments:
Hi Jennifer!!! Thanks for the giveaway!!
I love finding new books and authors. This looks like a great book and series.
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Thank you so much for sharing about your new book and series. I just read what it was about and I want to read it now!! Thank you for the giveaway.
Congrats Jennifer on the new release! Thanks for sharing! :)
Hi Jennifer. Thanks for the awesome giveaway. Tore923@aol.com
Hi Jennifer. Thanks for the giveaway! What made you write about Tennessee? Are you from there? Is Patience in the Valley, or where?
Muffley,Laura,Crystal,Erin,and Tore thank you so much for stopping by to say hi. I hope you love Anna's story, as well as the rest of the series.:)
Lavendersbluegree, You are very welcome. I love giving gifts! I picked TN because it's were I've always lived. I live in a small town, although it's grown a whole lot since I was a child. I did use some pieces of my hometown as inspiration, but Patience still has that southern charm about it. While other small towns are growing in population and putting in the large supermarkets, Patience sticks to the slower pace of living. It's also more in Middle TN.
Thanks again for stopping by, and I hope you enjoy your time in Patience. :)
Hi Jennifer. Forgiving Patience sounds great and I absolutely loved the excerpt. Thanks for the giveaway!
Hello, I love these kinds of stories with a second chance and a small town.
Forgiving Patience sounds fantastic. Can't wait to read it. Thanks for the great guest post, excerpt, and giveaway.
Heather, Kelly, and Joanne, thank you guys so much for stopping by. I'm glad you like the excerpt. I hope you enjoy the book. :)
HI. Nice post and great excerpt.Going on the TBR Pile for sure.
Great excerpt, Jennifer! This sounds like a real heart-tugger and I love that they might be each other's balm!
Oh, thank you, Divavixenqueen. I really hope you enjoy it. Anna's story was at times hard for me to write b/c of all the emotion, but I love strong heroines, and Anna is the pure definiton of that.
Great excerpt Jennifer and thanks for sharing and giveaway, I want to read this!!
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