Teaser Tuesday ~ Forgotten Awakenings by Lisa Bilbrey
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Two bullets — one just under
her right breast and the other in the middle of her left leg. That’s all it had
taken to destroy Elle Reid, to leave her weak and useless. Just two little
bullets.
Elle gave into her desires and allowed
herself to love. The road to redemption hasn’t been easy for her, or her
lovers, but together, she, Sadie, Callum, and Derek strive for a life of peace
and harmony. But will they get their happily ever after, or will a madwoman’s
quest for revenge shattered their dreams?
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we got back, the front door was open. I told Lydia to stay outside and call the
police while I went inside.”
trying to get yourself killed?”
stay on the porch. I found Trixie inside our bedroom. She was . . . she was on
the bed, touching herself.”
the other sofa.
he was facing Elle. “Sweetheart, she, um, she’s dyed her hair dark, like . . .
like yours.”
she struggled to keep her breathing calm and even. “What do you mean my
clothes?”
outfit you wore the day you presented your plans for Alvarez Park?” he asked.
Sadie had met Samuel Davis. It’d been a year — a long year, that hadn’t been
the easiest on them. “Um, vaguely. I remember wearing one of my black skirts,
but I can’t remember what blouse I wore.”
warming. “You looked hot in it. Hugged your —”
detectives before looking back at Samuel. “She was wearing my clothes?”
found her on the bed, she smiled and said she’d been waiting for me. I told her
to leave, called her by her name, and she . . .
Well, Trixie went nuts and started screaming at me, saying she was you.”
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personality. First and foremost, Lisa Bilbrey is a mom to three and a wife to
one. She loves to write, and spends the majority of everyday writing. It’s who
she is, and what she’s meant to be doing. Words are her life, the air she
breathes, and the nutrients of her soul.
a love in the written word, Lisa Bilbrey started writing as a way to express
herself and let her voice be heard. From the first word she wrote, she’d found
her heart and soul. Always willing to learn, she’s spends much of her time
trying to improve as a storyteller.