On Tuesday I posted a fun, kissey teaser from my new book The Truth About Letting Go. (If you missed it, here's the link.)
It was a toss-up between that one and a more serious teaser, showing the debate keeping our H&h apart.
Since some of you wanted that one, too (funnies!), and since I'm a softie, here's a BONUS Spring Fever Teaser! Enjoy~
Jordan pulls a blade of grass and is quiet for a moment. Then he speaks slowly, as if picking out the words. “I don’t think of it as giving up my life. I think life is more than keeping rules versus doing whatever you want. I think it’s about leaving things better than how you found them.”
“So volunteer. Work at a shelter on the weekends. You can still do good without giving up everything.”
“Everything? Ashley, there’s so much more going on in the world than sex.”
“Not when you kiss me.”
He looks down, and I notice his ears turn slightly pink. I can’t believe I just said that out loud.
“I mean, well, that’s how it feels.”
He simply nods, and I know he feels it, too.
“All this church stuff is just a way of controlling us, Jordan. Not only that, it’s a way of controlling us from ancient times when everything was different.”
“Things weren’t so different.”
“Walking on water, healing sick people, bringing people back from the dead. None of that happens—if it ever did. How can you believe any of it?”
“I don’t know. But I do. And I want to find out how things like that make sense today.”
“And what if you find out they don’t? Or just… what if you don’t like what you find out?”
He exhales and watches the memo pad blowing in the breeze. “I’m not looking for a particular answer. Or to control what I find.”
I pull my knees into my chest and hug them. “Jordan. Why?”
His blue eyes flick to mine. “Okay. Remember how Dr. Andrews said you can’t keep God in a box and then pull him out when you need him to fix a problem and then stick him back in so he doesn’t mess with your life? I think it’s like that.”
“I don’t understand.”
“I think God is dynamic and unpredictable. Good stuff happens, but so does bad stuff. And it all happens to challenge us. To make us grow and change.”
“Things like my dad dying?”
Jordan rubs his forehead. “I don’t know. But, well… he’s not suffering now. He’s in a better place, right?”
Anger tightens my stomach. “How about he never got sick to start with?”
The Truth About Letting Go is only $2.99 at
Print copies on Createspace and Amazon!
Have a great weekend, reader- and writer-friends~ <3
It was a toss-up between that one and a more serious teaser, showing the debate keeping our H&h apart.
Since some of you wanted that one, too (funnies!), and since I'm a softie, here's a BONUS Spring Fever Teaser! Enjoy~
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“So volunteer. Work at a shelter on the weekends. You can still do good without giving up everything.”
“Everything? Ashley, there’s so much more going on in the world than sex.”
“Not when you kiss me.”
He looks down, and I notice his ears turn slightly pink. I can’t believe I just said that out loud.
“I mean, well, that’s how it feels.”
He simply nods, and I know he feels it, too.
“All this church stuff is just a way of controlling us, Jordan. Not only that, it’s a way of controlling us from ancient times when everything was different.”
“Things weren’t so different.”
“Walking on water, healing sick people, bringing people back from the dead. None of that happens—if it ever did. How can you believe any of it?”
“I don’t know. But I do. And I want to find out how things like that make sense today.”
“And what if you find out they don’t? Or just… what if you don’t like what you find out?”
He exhales and watches the memo pad blowing in the breeze. “I’m not looking for a particular answer. Or to control what I find.”
I pull my knees into my chest and hug them. “Jordan. Why?”
His blue eyes flick to mine. “Okay. Remember how Dr. Andrews said you can’t keep God in a box and then pull him out when you need him to fix a problem and then stick him back in so he doesn’t mess with your life? I think it’s like that.”
“I don’t understand.”
“I think God is dynamic and unpredictable. Good stuff happens, but so does bad stuff. And it all happens to challenge us. To make us grow and change.”
“Things like my dad dying?”
Jordan rubs his forehead. “I don’t know. But, well… he’s not suffering now. He’s in a better place, right?”
Anger tightens my stomach. “How about he never got sick to start with?”
The Truth About Letting Go is only $2.99 at
Print copies on Createspace and Amazon!
Have a great weekend, reader- and writer-friends~ <3
7 comments:
Really interesting spins, makes one think indeed. And you post less when not on break LOL
Deep dialogue between your characters. I like it. Thank you for sharing.
~Summer
Awww....
Thanks, Megan! That's kind of my favorite romantic character setup. The "debate" followed by the kiss and make up~ :D <3
That was a great conversation! And interesting role-reversal from traditional roles.
erica
Hey, LB..
EXCELLENT dialogue and chemistry between the characters. Love the twist...
Have a great weekend!
Great teaser! I definitely wanted to keep reading. :-) Have a great Sunday!
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