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Shooting
The Moon
Harley Nelson is the last man on earth Lauren Worthington
wants to find on her doorstep. Not only did he get her older sister Audra pregnant
in high school, he abandoned her and left town, never to be heard from again.
Until now. It's ten years later and things have changed.
Audra was killed in a drunk driving accident six months earlier and, along with
the support of her parents, the single Lauren is raising her nephew. Audra was
never the same after her affair with Harley anyway. Addicted to drugs and alcohol,
she went into a steady decline that ended with her death, and Lauren and her parents
hold Harley responsible. But Harley has his own version of
the story, and with her parents in Europe, Lauren is left to deal with the situation
alone. As he presses her to let him know his son, she is forced to rely on her
conscience and instincts. Only her instincts are guiding her far from everything
she and her family have always believed. They prompt her to trust Harley, to give
him another chance to be a good father to Brandon – and to risk everything she's
ever known for everything she's ever wanted. Read
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Excerpt "The
name's Lauren," she informed him. "I'm sure you never knew that."
"Why, did I call you by something different?" Harley
hadn't had the time or the inclination to call her by anything. He was too star-struck
by her sister, once they became an item, and too busy flirting with all the other
popular girls before that. Someone like Lauren, an honor student, a bookworm,
held no attraction for him. She used to admire him from a distance, but ever since
he'd gotten her sister in trouble, she'd been glad he'd passed over her. "We
never really knew each other," she said, "which is why you'll have to
excuse me. I don't feel comfortable having a strange man at the door." "We
knew each other," he said. "We just didn't know each other well. I wasn't
allowed to come to the house, remember? And I've been called a lot of things,
Lauren, but strange generally isn't one of them." "That's
because there's so many more applicable epithets to choose from," she said,
unable to resist. Lauren expected her words to make him angry,
but he simply cocked an eyebrow, then gave her that crooked smile of his. "Epithet?"
he repeated. "Evidently all those hours you spent in the library did your
vocabulary some good, though I doubt it did anything for your social life."
He looked her up and down. "And I bet your excitement factor hasn't notched
up any. Not with you going around spouting things like applicable epithets." "Maybe
you should have spent a few more hours in the library. Maybe it would have done
you some good." "You spent enough time there for
both of us. Besides, you were always too busy hiding behind your glasses and reading
a thick textbook to know what was going on around you, so how would you know what's
applicable to me and what isn't, especially after ten years?" "Some
things don't change," she said. "And some things are more apparent than
others." "Especially to the gifted Lauren Worthington,
huh?" He said her name in an uppity, nasal tone Lauren
didn't especially appreciate, but being from the wealthy Eastside, she'd heard
it before. "You got my sister pregnant, remember? I know what kind of man
you are." He laughed, the sound rumbling from somewhere
deep in his chest. If Lauren had been anyone else, someone who didn't know who
or what he was, she would have smiled automatically, despite the animosity between
them. He had that kind of charisma. She hated him, yet he appealed to her in a
very basic way. "Last I checked, it took two to make a
baby," he said. "But you must be like your father. He never saw things
that way, either." "My father was trying to look
out for his daughter. He was trying to get Audra out of the mess you got her into." This
time Lauren's barb hit a tender spot. She could tell by the way Harley's eyes
narrowed and all traces of the smile he wielded so well disappeared. "Stick
to your books, Lauren. You don't know anything about what happened," he said.
"But then someone as tightly wound as you wouldn't. The closest you've probably
ever come to love is the definition of it in some encyclopedia." Lauren
felt her back stiffen. Just because he'd never found her attractive didn't mean
she hadn't had other boyfriends. Those relationships had never evolved into anything
serious, but her inability to commit didn't mean she wasn't capable of love. And,
anyway, Lauren's love life--or lack thereof--wasn't the point here. Her nephew
Brandon was all that mattered. She'd built her life around him, and she wasn't
about to lose him now. "Who do you think has loved Brandon
and cared for him all these years, practically raised him?" Certainly not
her sister, who was never quite the same after her affair with Harley. "Regardless
of who's raised him, his mother's dead," he said, "and I'm here now.
I've come to collect what's mine." Back
to Top ReviewsRomantic
Times *** 4 1/2 Stars *** "Matt "Harley" Nelson is
as sleek and sexy as his nickname, but to Lauren Worthington he's also as dangerous. After
years away, Matt has returned for something he left behind-his son. Since he
was born, Lauren has been caring for her nephew, and she's not about to give him
up without a fight. But she soon realizes what she's really battling is her attraction
to Matt, and what loving him will do to her family. A master of characterization,
Brenda Novak gives Lauren and Matt time to grow and try SHOOTING FOR THE MOON
as they experience love for the first time." WordWeaving.com
"A remarkable achievement with rich characterizations, clashing
emotions, and a captivating plot, SHOOTING THE MOON earns the WordWeaving Award
for Excellence." ~Cindy Penn, Senior Editor Amazon top 50 reviewer,
eBook Specialist, Midwest Book Reviews Scribes World
*** 5 Star Review *** "Ms. Novak's writing never fails to touch
me, or have me reaching for the tissue box. This novel was no different. If you've
never read a Brenda Novak book, SHOOTING THE MOON is the perfect place to start."
~Lisa Ramaglia The Best Reviews "I
was glued to this book. It was so entrancing that I read it in one sitting...
This may have been the first book by Brenda Novak that I've read but it certainly
won't be my last!" ~Kathy Boswell, Managing Editor Romance
Reviews Today *** A Perfect 10 *** "Roiling with strong emotion
and tender romance, SHOOTING THE MOON draws the reader in from the first page.
Detailed characterization, realistic dialogue and a heart-wrenching story of second
chances make SHOOTING THE MOON an outstanding and unforgettable read. I highly
recommend it." ~Terrie Figueroa, Owner/Webmistress Reader
to Reader Reviews "Whatever you do, don't miss this one!!! Brenda
Novak touches your heart in all the right places with the emotion filled SHOOTING
THE MOON, a love story that will make you cry and sigh, and rejoice in the power
and beauty of love. I loved the characters in this book soooo much! It's a trip
to the moon all right!" ~Suzanne Coleburn Romance
At Its Best "Ms. Novak has done a fabulous job!" ~Jessica
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