Infidelity

Debbie Gould

Genre:  Romantic Suspense

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A beautiful love story. Tender and touching but also terrifying in places...

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Publisher:

Red Rose Publishing

Release Date:

July 2008

Ebook ISBN:

978-1-60435- 171-2

Paperback ISBN:

TBA
 

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www.deborahgould.com

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www.redrosepublishing.com

 

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Melanie's marriage ended abruptly.  And violently. In an act of self defense she ended her abusive husband's life and lost her unborn baby.  Moving back home to Vermont, with the help of her brother and an old high school sweetheart, Melanie begins to heal. Someone, though, doesn't want Melanie to recover.  They want her dead.

Will she be stronger than the person who wants to end her life?

REVIEW

This is a beautiful love story. Tender and touching but also terrifying in places... A lovely book and one to keep

Reviewed by: Linda
Red Roses for Authors

EXCERPT

An hour later, he was in Dan's truck headed for the hospital, trying to get the sound of Melanie's screams out of his head. He had heard everything that happened in that house. Every sick and twisted thing Tony had said and done to Melanie. The sickening sound of flesh hitting flesh, and every harsh breath whispered in her ear. Every fucking single cry of pain.

Luke slammed on the breaks and swerved to the side of the road. Throwing the gears into park, he bolted out of the truck to the side of the road where he fell to his knees, and lost the entire contents of his stomach.

He was no innocent when it came to witnessing the brutality in this world. Far from it. Hell, he'd been on the giving end of a lot of it in his special ops days. But this was Melanie. He had only heard ten minutes of her life. He could only imagine what she had gone through for five years with that bastard.

He got to his feet and walked to the side of his truck. He needed to get a hold of his emotions before he got to the hospital. It wouldn't do anyone any good if he walked in there a basket-case full of fury. He couldn't even get the satisfaction of killing the son of a bitch himself.

But he could stand by Melanie and help her through this, her and her baby. And he would, whether she wanted him to or not. He wasn't walking away from her this time.