Blurb
Elizabeth Ryan
is a beautiful, shy, naïve high school senior. Having never dated, she meets the
boy of her dreams, Aidan Mitchell. Despite his history of womanizing Liz is
drawn to him. Soon Liz becomes the envy of all
the girls on campus, when they become a couple and her dream boyfriend
sweeps her off her feet and into the dating world that is all too new and
strange for her. When other guys start to take notice of
Liz, Aidan's fits of jealousy quickly turn into physical abuse.
Elizabeth meets the ruggedly
handsome, Spencer Hayes and they quickly bond over their passion for music. Liz
begins to struggle with the feelings that spark between them.
In the
end Elizabeth finds herself torn between helping
Aidan overcome his jealousy and anger and giving into what her heart
truly wants.
About the Author:
Mary Cope is a freelance writer of romance. Her book, Beautiful One, is the first in a planned trilogy. She enjoys spending time with her family, baking gourmet cookies, listening to music and taking long walks with her yellow Labrador, Maggie.
Mary Cope is a freelance writer of romance. Her book, Beautiful One, is the first in a planned trilogy. She enjoys spending time with her family, baking gourmet cookies, listening to music and taking long walks with her yellow Labrador, Maggie.
You may stay connected with Mary
via her website @ MaryCopeAuthor.com
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Excerpt:
Chapter One
The
faint sounds of a guitar drifted through the walls of my bathroom as I savored the
last of the hot water before it became lukewarm. Stepping away from the spray, I
turned the shower knob and watched the droplets trickle down the drain. Inhaling
a deep breath my mind focused on one thing. Aidan
Mitchell.
Hearing
Mason’s band practicing meant he would be here. I was ninety-nine percent sure Aidan
wouldn’t blow off their practice. He knew how serious my brother was about the band,
but he also had been avoiding me for days.
The
past week had been awful. I was determined to talk to him. All I wanted was a few answers. My emotions had
run the gamut from confusion, frustration, regret, and sadness… sadness consumed
me most of all, at night usually, and I was exhausted from it. But at this moment
all I felt was anger. Anger was good. It was certainly better than pain.
As
I rushed down the hallway, the floorboards creaked beneath my feet and the walls
began to vibrate with the beat of Derek pounding on the drums. When I entered my
room the music was deafening, but today I didn’t mind. I untwisted the blue-and-white-polka-dot towel from my
head and tossed it to the floor.
The
deep conditioner I used helped my fingers glide through my long damp curls. If I
was going to confront Aidan, I wanted to look my best. No Frizzy Lizzie for me.
That nickname, coupled with my big butt, had tormented me, growing up in a beach
town surrounded by beautiful people. I had longed to look like a typical California
girl: tall, blond, perfect. But, with dark hair and bordering on five feet three
inches, that was never going to be me.
After
I blow-dried and flat-ironed my hair, I took off my purple robe and draped it over
my desk chair. I slipped on a pair of jeans… yes, slipped them on. I didn’t have
to tug, pull, or jiggle my butt to get in my pants anymore. When I easily pushed
the button through the top of my jeans, it still made me smile. I couldn’t even
count how many times I had to lie on my bed and suck in my stomach so I could zip
up a pair of pants. Every time I slipped them on, I never took it for granted. I
had worked my butt off… literally. I put on my bra and a green sweater before I
pulled on my boots.
I
rushed downstairs to the door that led to the garage. Thinking about confronting
Aidan and having to stare into those piercing blue eyes started to intimidate me.
But this was my chance. I knew he was a few feet behind the door, and I needed to
deal with him. Before I completely lost my nerve, I inhaled a deep breath and exhaled
then pushed open the door.
The
stream of sunlight coming in through the open garage door blinded me for a moment.
With squinted eyes, I made a beeline to the old brown sofa in the corner. My heart
was beating so fast it almost seemed in tempo with Derek pounding the drums. I scooted
over our yellow Labrador, Maggie, and wedged myself between her and the arm of the
couch. Finally, I looked up to focus my attention on Aidan.
He
didn’t show.
I
sunk my head back into the cushions, exhaling a deep, long sigh, trying to rid the
tension from my body. The guys were practicing their newest song. Indie-Alternative
was their style, and they called themselves Random Plan. I glanced at Mason and
could tell he was angry. I mouthed the word “Aidan?”
Mason
just shook his head.
“Derek!”
The tone in my brother’s voice made me sit up straight. “Derek!” Mason snapped again.
Finally
Derek stopped and silenced his cymbals.
“What?”
He lifted the front of his black t-shirt to wipe the sweat from his forehead, exposing
his six-pack. His brown eyes bored into Mason’s. “Hey! Just ‘cuz you’re ticked off
at the pretty boy, don’t take it out on me.”
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