
When We Were Amazing
Coming November 11th 2011
Twenty three year old Aussie wine heir Bryan Lassiter wanted nothing more than to be a self made man. When online love, California ranch owner Carrie Sorrell flies half way round the globe to visit him, she’d no idea his magnetism would erase both their fourteen year age difference and her common sense. As fate and a powerful family collide to tear them apart, will she have the strength to let him go or will it be the secret she’s so carefully protected that destroys? and online love to save it?
Fourteen f**king hours in the hell that was the interior of a jet plane. He tried to read, listen to music, watch a film. Nothing. He could see nothing but her lying in a hospital bed, tubes and technology running from her, surrounding her with their manufactured sterility. She needed to be touched. He needed to touch her. Make sure she was warm, well, alive.
A nagging weight lodged in the pit of his stomach. No food, no drink, just her. She was the cure.
He slid the sunshade up. The first rays of light sliced across the horizon as they chased the day at thirty six thousand feet. He could scarcely make out the scallop of cumulus below as they drifted by. The world went on, not caring a thing for the concerns of man. His world was suspended like an insect in amber. The rest of humanity could look in at him, but he was paralyzed to act, to move, to breathe.
When We Were Amazing Book Trailer
November 11th through MuseItUp Publishing


6 comments:
That's a simply breathtaking cover, Christine! And, the story sounds like it equals the cover art!Congrats on the new book. Can't wait to read it!
I love this cover!
Gorgeous cover! (I think I've been to that winery, lol...) and the excerpt looks fantastic! Looking forward to reading this one, Christine!
Thanks for the cover love! Hope you
enjoy the read.
:)
Christine
Very pretty and unique cover! The wine looks so good, I'm heading to my refrigerator now.
The story sounds lovely...Can't wait to read it.
Great cover, great read. As your critique partner, I was privy to the 'raw' edition. Even that was pretty darn good. Another winner from the London stable
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