Losing everything doesn’t mean you can’t start over again.
Adventurous Sarah May had everything, the perfect job, the perfect house, the perfect future. But when the love of her life is killed in Iraq, it plummets her entire world into darkness. Emily Frost never imagined an end to her abusive marriage. Now divorced, living with her mother, and raising her daughter, she vowed never again to give her heart to anyone. Food critic Kate Berkhill has jumped from bad relationship to bad relationship, and after her boyfriend dumps her for her sister, she’s decided to give up on men altogether. For three friends, a trip to Ireland seemed like the idyllic, carefree break from their troubled lives. Instead, the emerald isle forces each of them to face her demons head on, to discover herself, find healing, and possibly new love.
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S. J. Reisner began writing at the age of ten and never stopped. Because she loves to read everything, picking a genre didn’t come easy. This is why she has four different pen names and writes everything from non-fiction to horror to contemporary romance. Her non-fiction and erotic romances have been bestsellers on Barnes & Noble and Amazon. Under S. J. Reisner she writes general fiction, contemporary romances, adventure fantasy, and YA paranormal stories. This is her first published contemporary romance novel. When she’s not writing you can find her herding cats, wrangling vegetables in the garden, or engaging in one of her many hobbies. She lives along the front range of the Rocky Mountains with her husband and two rescue cats. To learn more visit www.sjreisner.com
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Emily waved to Lucy
one last time as the cab pulled away from the curb and started down the street.
“So Josh
dumped me.” Kate’s voice sounded dejected.
It was the
same song and dance all over again. Emily had heard this story at least five
times now, maybe six. “Who did you catch this one screwing?”
She let out
a heavy sigh, disappointed that she was so transparent. “My sister.”
“Again?”
Emily groaned. “You keep going out with the wrong kind of guy. Of course, I’m
one to talk.”
“Is it just
that all men are jerks?” Kate frowned. When she did, she looked much older than
her thirty-one years. The frown made her cheeks fall, and her eyes looked
tired.
Of course,
the tired eyes could have also been the result of too much partying, Emily
mused.
With a
shrug, Emily said, “I think I married an ass, and I think you date jerks. But I
still have faith there are good men out there. Just not for me.”
“Ooh!”
started Kate with a huge grin. “Maybe we’ll meet some nice Irish men.”
Laughter
tumbled from Emily’s throat. “And she’s back on the horse, ladies and gentlemen!”
“I didn’t
call Sarah this morning. You don’t think maybe she forgot do you?” Kate seemed
suddenly worried.
Running a
hand through her long brown hair, Emily shook her head. “She did not forget.”
Sarah had
been through so much more than both of them. If Emily could have, she would
have given Sam’s life for Eric’s. The gruesome thought made her laugh, but then
she remembered that Sam was still Lucy’s dad, and despite all his faults, Lucy
loved him. She let out a heavy sigh. “Just remember, no talking about Eric.
It’s not that we want her to forget him, but we don’t want her to dwell on him
either.”
Kate nodded absently as the cab pulled up to Sarah’s driveway. The For Sale sign in the yard said it was a must see. From the outside, it looked like a tomb. Of course that could have been the gray day, but there from the curb, it didn’t even feel like anyone was home.
Kate nodded absently as the cab pulled up to Sarah’s driveway. The For Sale sign in the yard said it was a must see. From the outside, it looked like a tomb. Of course that could have been the gray day, but there from the curb, it didn’t even feel like anyone was home.
Opening the
cab door, Kate jumped out. “I’ll go get her.”
Before she
reached the steps leading to the porch, the door opened and out came Sarah with
her travel bag and one suitcase. That was Sarah, always practical and packing
light.
“Do you need
help?” Emily called from the car.
“I’ve got
it,” she called back with a forced smile. Her dark brown eyes looked haunted.
The cab
driver popped the trunk and got out, helping the women put Sarah’s luggage with
the rest. Once they were all loaded into the back of the cab, they were on
their way to the airport.
Now that
Kate had her friends’ full attention she pulled out her notes. While she may
have sucked at picking men, she could organize a trip like nobody’s business.
“So, we arrive at the Shannon airport what will effectively be tomorrow,
at ten in the morning Ireland time. I have a car already reserved. We head
straight to our cottage to unpack. I have read that jet lag is possible. The
good news is we’re within walking distance of the ocean, two small towns, and
our cottage’s caretaker lives in the house up the road if we find we need
anything. But the cottage has full amenities.”
“I have a
whole list of restaurants and pubs I want to check out. My editor is so
excited.” She was so busy studying her pages that she didn’t notice the look
Sarah and Emily exchanged.
“Kate,”
Emily interrupted.
Kate kept
babbling. “Oh, and Sarah, you’re going to love this — horseback riding right
down the road. There’s a stable where you can rent horses.”
“I brought
paddock boots and a pair of breeches. Are one of you going to come riding with
me?” Sarah’s full lips contorted into a pout.
Emily raised an eyebrow. “I don’t think so…”
Emily raised an eyebrow. “I don’t think so…”
Kate didn’t
respond. She simply kept going through her notes.
“Kate,” Em
tried again to interrupt.
“Well just
in case you need anything or your luggage gets lost – I checked, they have
boots and helmets you can borrow, or you can just go to the riding shop in town
and get what you need there. I mean theoretically you could go riding every day
if you wanted,” Kate said.
Emily tried
again. “Kate!”
“Huh?” She
acted like she had no idea her friend had been trying to get her attention.
This trip was just so exciting and more than anything, she wanted Sarah to
relax. Even if she forgot about Eric for only a few minutes, it would have been
better than nothing.
“We’re going
to have hours and hours of travel time to discuss this. Can we just relax on
our ride to the airport? I don’t know about you guys, but I didn’t sleep much
last night, which means if I want to sleep, I am going to have to catch it in
the cab and on the plane.” She closed her eyes.
“Well, you
can sleep. Sarah and I can talk about all of the cool things there are to do.”
She nodded at Sarah, continuing. “And you know what? No schedule just like you
guys said. We can do what we want when we want. Or, if you don’t feel like
doing anything, you can stay at the cottage and watch television in bed all
day.”
Emily’s eyes
flew open and she gave Kate a warning look. “No one is spending this holiday in
bed. We’re going to go out, get some fresh air, see Ireland, and do things.
Gain new cultural perspective.”
“You guys, I
really appreciate what you’re trying to do,” Sarah said, “But I’m okay. I’m not
going to spend the entire day laying around the cottage being all depressed and
mopey. I promise, okay? Besides, horseback riding sounds fun. Thanks for
checking into that for me, Kate.”
Emily put her arm around her friend of twelve years. “We know. We just want you to have a good time. Life has had more bad than good lately.”
Emily put her arm around her friend of twelve years. “We know. We just want you to have a good time. Life has had more bad than good lately.”
Sarah gave
her a bright smile, with those sad, haunted eyes of hers. “Well, what doesn’t kill
us makes us stronger.”
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