Title: Seeking
Love (Emerging From Darkness Book 1)
By: J.M. Maurer
Publish Date:
April 2, 2015
Categories:
Contemporary Romance, Humor, Woman’s Fiction
Blurb:
Every
day, Jessica Winters does what she does best—bury herself in
patient care within the walls of the neuro intensive care unit,
keeping herself busy to escape the dark sadness that controls her
life. But the day she sees Matthew Moi, the intriguing man seated at
her new patient’s bedside, her shattered heart begins to
frantically beat once again.
As
Matthew pins his mesmerizing gaze upon her, trying to distract her
with his humorous and playful banter, she does her best to ignore
him. Somehow he already knows a great deal about her, breaking down
Jessica’s barriers and awakening her soul, drawing her out of the
darkness and into his arms.
When
her painful past resurfaces, revealing truths that threaten her
future, Jessica struggles through her issues and fights to stay on a
healing path . . . seeking
love.
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Excerpt:
One thing I knew: I wasn’t that
woman anymore. I wouldn’t be her anymore.
My heart was racing at the thought
of being separated from Matthew by only the door, and I watched as it
opened, knowing he stood mere feet away. I drew in a deep breath to
calm my frantic nerves and steady my racing heart. It was the moment
my eyes would see him again, and the same moment I knew all
involuntary muscle movements would cease.
As Matthew stepped in and around the
door, his alluring eyes captured me. The feeling was nothing new. I’d
been imprisoned by his gaze before. And locked in it again, I watched
as he drifted to me, the indisputable chemistry between us palpable
and absolute. His mesmerizing eyes had hypnotized my burning soul,
completely bewitching me.
“Hello, Jessica,” he murmured,
pointing to an open area of the bed. “Mind if I sit?”
I gave a slight shake of my head,
having difficulty forming the simple word “no,” and watched as he
made himself comfortable facing me. His crisp charcoal-colored
trousers bunched as he scooted on the bed. My sight roamed along his
classic plum-colored dress shirt and stopped searching once I focused
on his face.
Title: Seeking
Redemption (Emerging From Darkness Book 2)
By: J.M. Maurer
Publish Date:
May 2, 2015
Blurb:
After surviving a bitter divorce and
emerging from a darkness that became all too familiar, Jessica finds
herself on top of the world, her soulful awakening allowing her to
feel again, trust again, and even love again. Her painful past,
however, is relentless, both physically and emotionally, bombarding
her daily and not allowing her to overcome the lingering demons that
ultimately control her life.
As Matthew lovingly guides her toward a
healthy future, his own secrets become known, threatening to destroy
the trusting relationship that had quickly grown between them. But
despite what life throws her way, Jessica pledges to put the past in
the past, accepting that events are often out of her control. She
fights for a future with the man who drew her out of the darkness,
steering her onto a healing path . . . seeking redemption.
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Excerpt:
Grandma O flipped the light
switch to what she called my office and stood just inside the
door, her soft features and gentle smile inviting me in. I shivered,
poised one step away, with a strange yet familiar emotion rushing
through me—an awareness that the instant I entered, my life would
be forever changed. Again.
Was this Matthew’s plan all
along? They all seemed in on it, the thought making me feel
railroaded and agitated, yet oddly aroused and enchanted too. Unsure
how to deal with such conflicting emotions, I moved forward, looking
to Grandma O for answers as I walked through.
The office was spacious, slightly
smaller than Matthew’s, with a mahogany desk in the far corner and
in front of an expansive bank of floor-to-ceiling windows. I ran my
fingertips along the colorful wall of psychology books and
periodicals as I walked along, passing a leather couch on my way to
the desk, my desk, and paused in front of an empty nook within
the bookcase.
It struck me as odd, the cold
wooden surface needing something to spruce it up, make it mine. I had
to think about that, my anxiety making it difficult to ponder the
issue, my restlessness preventing me from staying in one place.
I moved to the windows and stared
out the tiny cracks between the blinds, the world outside just as
complicated as the one I had chosen to live in.
“We all read your master’s
thesis,” Grandma O said, her voice pulling me out of my thoughts.
“It’s obvious you have a natural gift for research and writing.”
I turned and looked at her,
questioning how they’d gotten their hands on a copy.
Sedation in the ICU: Patient
Accounts of Their Dreams, Their Pain, Their Fears; I hadn’t
published it. As it was, after countless hours revisiting old charts
and conducting hundreds of interviews, I’d never been more nervous
or scared the instant it was pulled from my tight grip to be placed
into the hands of someone who would actually read it. There was no
way I’d ever publish it, opening myself up to a world filled with
critics.
“If you’re wondering, Dr. Moi
is a personal friend of Professor Marienetti. The sexual fantasies
accounted for and described within your research were fascinating,
probably more so than Dr. Marienetti could digest. We’re baffled as
to why you chose not to publish. The results, Jess, are far reaching,
from ICUs to dentists’ offices. You have a special gift; embrace
it.”
She walked toward me and leaned her
back against the wall, her gaze drinking in the room.
“This office has been vacant,
just waiting for you. You could do great things here.” She patted
my arm, her grandmotherly smile telling me it would all be okay. “I’m
next door if you need anything.”
Embrace it, I thought, watching as
she walked out the door. I’d heard that advice before—from
Matthew. I sighed and looked down upon the desk, the one I knew would
take me a while to start calling my own.
My desk, my office, my couch, it
all sounded quite foreign. I wasn’t sure if I liked it or not.
The
conclusion
to the captivating romantic trilogy where love came easy, forgiveness
came with time, but healing from devastating loss proved daunting.
Together, Jessica and Matthew pursue an extraordinary future . . .
seeking
hope.
About the Author:
JM
Maurer lives with her family in Chicago. She makes it a point to
never work on a full moon and cringes when a coworker uses the “Q”
word—never, ever say, “It’s a quiet day today," at
her day job.
Known
for being overly superstitious, she can usually be found scraping at
the remnants of a Nutella container, screaming at a hockey game, or
putting pen to paper, allowing the “real” crazy voices in her
head to come alive. And after all this, it’s no wonder she’s an
incurable romantic and loves escaping the rat race of life to immerse
herself inside the world of a really good romance book . . .
because, after all, what’s better than a happily-ever-after?
Find J.M. Maurer Here:
Website: http://jmmaurer.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/JMMaurerAuthor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JMMaurer1
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Amazon Author Page: bit.ly/AmznJMMaurer
Hi, Penny - thanks so much for the warm welcome and for hosting me on your blog today.
ReplyDeleteHey, readers - feel free to leave a comment or question for me! I'll be around.
~J.M. Maurer :-)
Thanks so much for being on Penny's Tales, J. M. Such great excerpts. I will be checking them out!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these stories sound very good. I'm glad I took the time to stop.
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Thanks, Leota, for your kind words and for stopping by. Hope you have a wonderful weekend. :-)
DeleteHey Leota.....Haven't seen you around for awhile. Thanks so much taking a peek. Don't both of these stories look great?
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