Meet Me In the Garden by Rosa
Sophia
Published by: Limitless Publishing
Publication date: January 20th 2015
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Published by: Limitless Publishing
Publication date: January 20th 2015
Genres: Adult, Contemporary,
Synopsis
Memories of
another life, and the garden where it all began, keep Amalie Jarvis awake at
night.
A columnist for a
popular magazine, she attends a function in Palm Beach at the famous Breakers
Hotel, only to cross paths with graphic designer Ian Gardner—who appears to
hold the key to her visions. The more time they spend together, the more Amalie
realizes how much she wants to be with him. And how much she fears admitting
that she loves him.
Ian can’t
remember the past, but he is drawn to Amalie with an intense passion he’s never
felt before.
Many moons ago, they
met in a garden. Different names, different faces—but their souls were still
the same. Unable to resist her, Ian falls deeply in love. He remains by her
side as she battles severe facial pain, not knowing what it is or if it could
kill her. Frightened for her, he swears his adoration without ever speaking the
words.
But their
devotion has dangers, and they’re about to be faced by hazards neither of them
could have foreseen…
Excerpt
She hadn't had a drink in a long time, in part because of Ian. She was overcome
with guilt drinking around him after everything they’d been through. Alcohol
repulsed her now, but at the same time it sort of intrigued her. She wanted to
let go, forget. Sometimes she wanted to get drunk. The thought upset her,
because she didn't want to end up like her father.
He
glared at her when she questioned him.
“Don’t
treat me like a goddamn child,” he scolded, and she sensed the emergence of the
man she feared, the one who harangued her, criticized everything she did, and
called her names. In that moment, she wished she hadn’t let him come visit.
Several
days later, he stumbled into an end table in the living room and broke a lamp.
He found every reason he could to insult Amalie, who sneered in return and
stomped back to the bedrooms while her father sat on the couch in the dark
pouring shots.
Just
before Amalie could reach her own room, a hand snaked out and grabbed her
wrist. Ian tugged her into his room and slammed the door shut behind her. He
stood so close she could smell his minty breath.
“When.
Is. He. Leaving.” His gaze was sharp, edged with displeasure.
“Next
week sometime.” Amalie sniffed, holding back tears.
“I’m
sick of him, all he does is pick fights with you and criticize you.”
“Ian,
that’s not entirely—”
“It is entirely,” he snapped. “What was
that he said to you yesterday?”
Amalie
slumped on Ian’s bed, sighing. “That I should get a real job. He doesn't think
what I do is a real job. I work my ass off.”
“He doesn't appreciate you, Am.”
“This
is really upsetting you.” She said it as if she’d only just noticed.
“Damn
right it’s upsetting me. Know why?” He sat beside her, appearing defeated.
“Because when he screams at you, I see myself. When his eyes are glassy, and he
tells you that you’re fat, or that you’re not doing something right—” Ian put
his arm around her, drawing her close. “He reminds me of me, Am.” His brow creased, and he seemed to be holding back tears.
“I treated you like shit. You put up with it. Just like you put up with him for
years.”
Amalie
hung her head. “That’s not the same.”
“Yes
it is. I was a fucking drunk. Just like your dad. I swear to God, Amalie, I’ll
never drink again.”
She
felt beaten, exhausted. She’d run out of words, so she said nothing. She merely
slipped her hand into his as they listened to her father pounding on the door:
“Amalie, open this fucking door. Goddamn it,
what’s wrong with you? You never listen to me. You’re such a fucking bitch.
Open the fucking door, Amalie.” The knocking turned into slamming.
“Wanna
get out of here, baby?” Ian squeezed Amalie’s hand as she wept.
“Yes,” she
whispered. “Yes, I do.”
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AUTHOR
BIO
Rosa
Sophia divides her time between South Florida and Pennsylvania. She edits
for publishers and independent clients, holds a degree in Automotive
Technology, and enjoys running, hiking, collecting comic books, and
traveling.
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