After a two year battle to stay together, a new fight begins; one that no amount of research, healthy living, trust and love could prepare them for...
The fight between child and mother.
After three long, arduous days, the couple who had to learn to meet each other halfway find themselves sitting in a hospital room, impatiently awaiting the arrival of the child who sneaked into their lives without them even realising.
The experience is exhausting and unpredictable. The only comfort they have are the sounds coming from the medical equipment and each other's company, though the latter is truly more soothing than anything.
She asks nothing of him. Nothing more than for a story - his story - to distract her. He promised to tell her once and she's holding him to it. What she doesn't know is that she might be biting off more than she can chew with her request.
For lovers of 'I'm With The Band', read the story again as told by him; the conversations she didn't hear, the sights she didn't see and the secrets she never knew existed along with her typically blunt and brusque reactions to his belated honesty. His version of events is guaranteed to stun, but could it possibly be more than she can handle? One thing is certain; you'll never look at the 'Meet Me Halfway' love story in the same way again.
There is anger. There are tears. You know there'll be laughter, love and sex.
Self-publishing author and self-confessed fantasist, I vent my ideas into novels that I strive to make emotionally provocative and addictive. Music is referenced heavily and is a huge influence in the way I write. Those who know me well will see the pieces of my personality that I put into my words. Those who don't will see outrageous story lines, gut wrenching twists, raunchy love affairs, and heart stopping romance.
Jaws will drop. Eyes will burn. Cheeks will blush. Pages will turn. If just one of those reactions is evoked from every reader, then I know that my time isn't wasted.
I write in the hope that my work will be enjoyed and the word will spread, knowing that I made a mark on the world for just 'being'.
Wow, okay… Things were definitely different when told from CJ’s perspective. I feel it answered a lot of questions, gave a new feel to the book and generally gave closure on what actually happened during the first book. I loved the little conversations they had in between the story telling as well. It really showed how much they had changed and how far they had come as a couple. I didn’t even mind the fact I was reading the same scenes as in the first book, because it felt completely different and new.