Crippled with the fear of Brody’s reaction, Finley does what
she does best—she runs. She breaks his heart and leaves behind a life that is
just too painful to live.
One international flight later, Finley’s best friend welcomes
her with open arms in London and she is immersed in a new country with new
experiences and eccentric roommates.
Nursing a broken heart, Finley grieves for the life she left
behind and attempts to embrace the new one she is creating. When a cheeky Brit named
Liam, a self proclaimed “fixer” catches her eye, she hopes it’s exactly what
she needs to forget. But when Liam wants to help Finley unpack her bags for
good, she realizes that her heart is still back home…with Brody.
CHAPTER 21:
I shake my head and move past him to
head downstairs. He grabs my hand and pulls me backwards into his chest.
“Hey,”
he breathes into my ear. “I haven’t even had a chance to say hello to you yet.”
“Hello,”
I reply lightly, enjoying the feel of his warm breath on my neck. He smells
awesome, like a fresh laundry detergent.
I
feel his lips gently kissing my shoulder and moving their way up my neck.
“Liam,”
I shake my head back and forth, feeling a shiver prickle all over my skin.
“Finley,” he growls into my neck and
nips at my ear.
Goosebumps
crawl straight out from the spot he nips me and I break away from his grasp.
“Friends,
remember?” I say, holding my hands up defensively toward him.
He
scrunches his lips to the side, “I don’t like the sound of that.”
“I
know, I’m sorry, but it is what it is. Let’s go downstairs. It’s family flick
night for goodness’ sake.”
I
start to make my way down the steps and Liam rushes up behind me, throwing his
arm around my shoulders playfully. He growls in my ear, nipping at it again. I
giggle into his touch and my heart hits the floor as my eyes glance down to the
foyer.
Dead
in my tracks, I stop. Everything around me blurs as Liam continues his descent
and looks up at me, grabbing my hand. When he takes in the frozen expression on
my face, I hear him say my name, barely. I can barely hear him because blood is
rushing in my head. I can feel my heart beat pulsing in my eyes as I begin to
feel faint.
Brody is standing in the foyer with
a small suitcase in hand. Brody. In. London. Liam drops my hand and turns to
look at what I’m looking at. I hear Leslie and Theo come down the steps behind
me. They stop beside me when they see me frozen in place. Leslie gasps as she
sees Brody.
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Amy Daws is a local TV commercial producer and lives in South Dakota with her husband, Kevin, and their miracle daughter, Lorelei. The long-awaited birth of Lorelei is what inspired Amy’s passion for writing. On most nights, you can find Amy and her family dancing to Strawberry Shortcake’s theme song or stuffing themselves inside children’s-sized playhouses because there is nothing they wouldn’t do for their little miracle. For more of Amy’s work, visit: www.amydawsauthor.com
Welcome all. Today
I’m very lucky to be interviewing, Amy Daws, author of contemporary romance
novel, A Broken Us.
Hi Amy, thank you for
agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your
background?
I’m currently a TV commercial producer for a local network
affiliate station in South Dakota. So I write, shoot, and edit cheesy commercials
for a living. Electronic Media and Journalism is what I went to school for, so
I’m grateful to have a job in my industry, but writing is definitely a huge
passion of mine.
A Broken Us is your first novel, correct?
Yes it is! I can’t tell you how much fun I had writing it.
It’s my first novel, but not my first book. My first book was a memoir entitled,
Chasing Hope, and that was released
Memorial Day of 2014. It was my true story of my journey through multiple
miscarriages and eventually the miraculous birth of my daughter Lorelei. I’m so
thankful I wrote that book because it ignited this huge passion I have for
writing and I have tons more books to get out there!
Where did your
inspiration for, A Broken Us, come
from?
I’ve read hundreds and hundreds of contemporary romance
novels and I’ve never really read a book that had an infertility storyline in
it. Since I’m so experienced in that area, due to my history, I thought it
could make a really interesting storyline for a heroine of a romance novel to
be struggling with something like this. I saw this as a way for me to interest
my Chasing Hope readers, but also open up my demographic to romance lovers like
me.
Where do your ideas
come from?
From all over! I stole my daughters Hello Kitty notebook one
day because I realized that if I didn’t start writing these ideas that popped
into my head then I would forget them and lose them forever. So now I have that
notebook with me everywhere. I steal a lot from my personal life but twist it
and morph it until it’s barely recognizable. My life is so not as cool and
romantic as the stuff I write in, A
Broken Us, but that’s the beauty of writing fiction, you get to take more
chances.
How long on average
does it take you to write a book?
I probably wrote Chasing
Hope in 3-4 months. But I took a lot of breaks and didn’t spend nearly as
much time on it. It was emotional and painful, so I had to step away from it at
times. A Broken Us consumed me until
I finished. I wrote it in two weeks. But that was tough because I have a full
time job and a husband and daughter, so I literally wrote from 9 at night til 2
in the morning when everyone was in bed. There was a lot of coffee consumed during
those couple weeks.
What are your
ambitions for your writing career?
Publish more of course! Chasing
Hope will have a sequel to it called, Chasing
Peace that will sort of wrap up my true story and give a bit more closure
on all of that. So I’m currently working on Chasing
Peace. But I love love love reading contemporary romance. And now I love
love love writing contemporary romance! A
Broken Us has definite spin off potential and I’m working some of those
ideas out now as well. So, overall, I imagine contemporary romance is where my
writing career will be heading.
Tell us about the cover
and how it came about?
The girl on the cover is a girl from my hometown who I
actually took senior pictures for when she graduated high school a while back.
I do a little photography on the side, so when I was trying to find a model to
be my Finley…she immediately popped into my head. My sister-in-law, Megan Daws,
and myself shot the cover photo. We both had our own cameras armed and clicking
at our shoot. I don’t actually know who’s picture ended up on the cover…and I
don’t care. We’re a great team and I love working with her. A bunch of the
photos from our shoot were used in the book video trailer, so it’s definitely a
collaborative effort. I did all the cover design myself. I work in advertising
and am very familiar with graphic design. I’m in love with my cover…it’s just beautiful!
What do you
think most characterizes your writing?
Candid, honest and self-deprecating. And I love to
write humor. I am a total goof in real life and I love to laugh, so I do my
best to portray interesting characters that have funny moments. If you LOL while
reading my books…I’ve succeeded.
Which writers inspire
you?
Well I have to first give a shout out to my all time
favorite British Chick Lit author, Elizabeth Young. Her book, Asking For
Trouble was one of the first chick lit books I read and I haven’t been able to
stop reading since! She has a hilarious self-deprecating humor to her heroines
that resonates so strongly with me. Also, Jennifer Lancaster, who made memoirs
about non-famous people cool! She’s got a great voice on paper. Then of course
there’s Samantha Young…love her On Dublin Street series, then Colleen Hoover,
Jamie McGuire, Abbi Glines. Okay, I have so many more but I’ll leave it at
them. J
What’s next for you?
My memoir sequel, Chasing
Peace, is going to be published in early 2015. And then I’m working on a
spin off book to, A Broken Us, that I
would love to release in the summer of 2015 if possible. Then there’s many more
spin off potentials for, A Broken Us
that I’m super excited to get started on after that!
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