Book Title: Fate's Love
Author: L.A. Cotton
Genre: New Adult Contemporary
Fiction
Release Date: September 30,
2014
Hosted by: Book Enthusiast Promotions
When you meet that
one person in the world meant for you... you should hold onto
them.
Olivia Bannon walked away.
Twice.
When 17-year-old Livy meets Ethan, she can’t deny their
inexplicable connection. Lost in his dark, intense eyes and smile-to-die-for,
Livy never thought she would feel like this. It almost makes
her want to break her childhood vow, but Livy knows happily ever after is just
an illusion, and despite her heart wanting Ethan, her head is telling her to
stick with the plan. The one that doesn’t include falling in love. Period.
Eight years later, Livy finds
herself back in her hometown. After the way she left things, the last time they
were together, Livy is anxious about seeing Ethan again. It shouldn’t come as
shock to discover he has finally moved on—but it hurts. A lot. Accepting that
she will never get the chance to put things right isn’t easy, but it’s not
until life comes crashing down around her that Livy realizes what she could’ve
had. Left broken, alone, and depressed,
only one person can pull her out—the guy she thought she'd pushed away one too
many times.
Livy has finally realized that you can’t fight fate… Some
things are just meant to be. Is this finally her time to get it right, or has
Livy missed her last chance with Ethan?
A. Cotton has a busy mind in need of constant stimulation. A
youth worker from the Midlands, UK, if L. A isn’t immersed in a book, she’s
figuring out what course to study next. With an imagination that refuses to
stay quiet, early this year, L. A finally decided to put finger to keyboard and
start typing. Her first novel, Fate’s Love is due for release September 30th.
When she’s not
busy reading, writing, and plotting future books, L. A. is mum to two gorgeous
children, and their hyper terrier, Rocky.
“Liv, what’s going on? Is she
okay? Keefer told me what went down.”
I moved away from the door and
met Ethan halfway. “No, she isn’t okay.” It came out bitter.
“Can I do anything? I could
come-”
I shook my head. “We’re fine,
thanks.” Without realizing I stepped back and Ethan’s face paled.
“And us?”
My eyes dropped to the
floor.
“Liv, look at me. What. About.
Us?”
I forced myself to look at
him. My head and heart were at war. My heart wanted him to wrap me in his arms
and tell me everything was going to be okay. That Amber would heal. That Sharn
would meet her Prince Charming. That we really did have something. But my head
knew better. My head would always know better.
“There is no us. I’m sorry,
Ethan. Goodbye.” I turned from him and fled back to the limo.
“You’re running from me, Liv.
Don’t use this as an excuse to run,” he called out.
Once in the safety of the
limo, I slammed the door behind me, ignoring Sharn’s questioning
glare.
“How is she?”
“A mess. This will leave
scars.” Sharn answered.
I leaned my head onto the
backrest and pressed a finger to my lips, trying to remember what kissing Ethan
felt like. Was it even real? It didn’t feel real. Not now. It felt like a
dream—the really good kind, until you wake up and realize it was just
that.
A dream.
Because in the harsh light of
day, life wasn’t like that. It was hard—full of hurt and people who let you
down.
No, life wasn't like a dream
at all.
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