Beyond Repair
Book 3 of the Daddy’s Girls Series
by Chelsea Camaron
Contemporary Romance
Released Aug 31, 2013
Rereleased with new cover and fully formatted
September 27, 2013
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Blurb
Harrison and
Tiffany have a long history of hooking up. Harrison decides he wants
more. Tiffany, a spoiled Southern Belle is embarrassed by a working class
Harrison. After over two years apart Tiffany is missing his touch.
She heads to Charlotte to claim her man.
Harrison is
finally settled in Charlotte. He has a job he loves, his sister close by,
great friends, and an awesome agreement going with Sophia.
Can Sophia ever
want more from Harrison than just sex? Has Harrison fallen in love or
just lust with Sophia?
After all
this time and hurt feelings, is he really meant to be with Tiffany? Can
Harrison manage to let his guard down and find his way back to Tiffany?
Will Tiffany be satisfied with a regular working class mechanic? Or is
their relationship in the past and beyond repair?
Excerpt #1 Chapter
2
Harrison
Quickly realizing, this is not the time or
the place for this encounter I respond.
“Tiffany now is not a good time.”
At the mere mention of her name, Sophia
pulls away from me. Tiffany looks
distraught, eyes puffy, her blonde hair pulled into a messy bun on top of her
head. She’s in yoga pants and a tank
top. Clearly she didn’t know she was
coming to a wedding. My sister hasn’t
gotten into the limo yet. Seconds tick
by feeling like hours. Why is Tiffany
here now?
Tiffany looks over to Maggie, the occasion
dawning on her face. “I’m so very sorry
to intrude. I just need a moment to
speak with Harrison. I didn’t realize
what was going on when I was told I could find him here. Congratulations Maggie, you look stunning. Again, I’m sorry. I’ll be leaving now.”
Turning to face me, tears now evident in
her eyes, she says, “Harrison, please call me tomorrow. It’s important. I’m leaving to go return to South Carolina
late afternoon.”
Anger builds in me at the loss of Sophia at
my side. How dare Tiffany come back
now! Without thinking, I snap.
“Now is not the time, Tiffany. To be quite honest, never would be too
soon. I have nothing to say to you.”
Without a word or reaction, Tiffany turns
and leaves. The tension in the air
quickly leaves as Brayden kisses my sister passionately. Reminding us all of
the occasion for which we are here.
The newlyweds get in their limo driving
away to the clanging of cans hanging off the car and the cheers of family and
friends. Knowing some damage has already
been done, I go in search of Sophia.
Things aren’t defined between us; this isn’t jealousy, I don’t
think. She knows how much Tiffany messed
me up before.
Chelsea Camaron was born and raised in Coastal North Carolina. She currently resides in Southern Louisiana with her husband and two children but her heart is always Carolina day dreaming. Chelsea always wanted to be a writer, but like most of us, let fear of the unknown grab a hold of her dream; she realized that if she was going to tell her daughter to go for her dreams, that it was time to follow her own advice. Chelsea grew up turning wrenches alongside her father, and from that grew her love for old muscle cars and Harley Davidson motorcycles, which just so happened to inspired her ‘Daddy’s Girls’ series. Her love for reading has sparked a new love for writing and she currently has a few more projects in the works. When she is not spending her days writing you can find her playing with her kids, attending car shows, going on motorcycle rides on the back of her husband’s Harley, snuggling down with her new favorite book or watching any movie that Vin Diesel might happen to be in. She hates being serious and is still a big kid at heart. She is a small town country girl enjoying life and, Chelsea hopes that her readers remember not to take life too seriously and to embrace your inner five year old, because five year olds know how to enjoy the simple things in life and how to always have fun.
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