Once &
Again
Book 2 by M.S. Kaye
She was once his secret
desire… Will she be again?
Father Aiden, an ex-marine and new priest, falls in
love with Maylynn, but he struggles to stay away from her. He’s successful for
many years, though he can’t keep her out of his dreams.
Then one day she shows up for a pre-marital
counselling session with her fiancé, Davis. Aiden soon realizes Davis isn’t who
he says he is, but what does that mean for Maylynn, and for himself?
Will be released August 4, 2016 from
Inkspell Publishing.
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M.S. Kaye has several
published books under her black belt. A transplant from Ohio, she resides with
her husband Corey in Jacksonville, Florida, where she tries not to melt in the
sun. Find suspense and the unusual at www.BooksByMSK.com
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Once, book one
Jonathan and Rebecca’s paths cross at exactly the
right moment, when each most needs to hear what the other has to say.
But Jonathan is three days from entering the
priesthood, and Rebecca leaves him to his peace. But he is unable to find peace.
Without each other’s comfort and strength, they must
each struggle to forge a new path, with only memories of the one day that
changed everything.
But are they able to forget and let go?
Once & Forever,
book three
Will be released December 2016 from
Inkspell Publishing.
Eden, a nun, is constantly
struggling against her dark past of living on the streets, and her attraction
to Trace, an ex-convict farm worker. After a twelve-year separation, Eden is
finally reunited with her brother, Thomas, but why hadn’t she reached out to
him in all those years? As Eden and Trace grow closer, confessing their pasts
to each other, will they be able to resist getting too close?
Excerpt:
“You’re studying to be a priest?”
He made himself meet her eyes. “I am a
priest.”
She let go of his hand and stepped back.
Her smiled was tight. “I’m glad you found
your path.”
Quiet.
He couldn’t quite read her expression. The
distance between them felt like a gorge chiseled into the earth.
“Are you all right, Maylynn?” he asked.
“I’m really happy for you.” Then she added,
“Father Aiden.”
For some reason, her words stabbed him in
the gut. He usually liked when people used his title—it seemed to imply a
certain amount of trust.
“I’m sorry, Maylynn.” He wasn’t entirely
sure why he was apologizing. He just didn’t like to see her uncomfortable.
“I’m happy for you,” she repeated.
Then he realized what the problem was. He
hadn’t anticipated this.
He moved closer. “I’m so sorry.”
Her forced smile finally dropped. “Why
didn’t you tell me sooner?”
“It didn’t occur to me…”
“That I might be attracted to you?”
“Yes.”
“Why aren’t you wearing your collar?” Anger
prickled the edge of her voice.
“My mother’s last wish was that I find my
father. I’ve been following her notes. She was convinced he was somewhere in
this area.”
“Wait… Your mother’s name was Adalina?”
He nodded. With the number of times the
shelter was mentioned in the notes, he figured his mother and Maylynn had met.
A pause.
Anger flashed in her eyes. “You still
should’ve told me.”
“I’m sorry.”
“Why’d you play with me like that?”
“I swear that wasn’t my intent.”
“You knew damn well what was going on. Was
it a game—see if you still had it? If you could still get the chicks?”
Under the anger in her eyes, he saw the
hurt. He swore he could feel it exactly, as if it was his own.
He shifted even closer, just in front of
her. “I’m sorry,” he said again. His voice lowered, quieted. “I didn’t see what
you were feeling because I was fighting so hard myself. I still am.”
“Fighting what?”
“What I felt the first time I saw you, what
I’m still feeling.”
She waited, glaring at him.
“I’m attracted to you,” he said.
“Intensely.”
Sounds most intriguing, especially how everything will all play out for the lead characters. Wishing you all the best, M.S. Kaye!
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree with you, Mae. It sounds intriguing.
DeleteWhat a difficult situation for the characters. M.S. Kaye knows how to delve into the depths! The cover is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteIt's always the best thing to torment our characters to gain our readers' interest and sympathy for them. I am glad you find the cover outstanding, Flossie. I do , too.
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