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Books: “Losing Me, Finding You” “Loving Me, Trusting You”
Losing Me, Finding You Blurb
Twenty-one year old Amy Cross's idea of a hot Saturday night
is curling up with her favorite book boyfriend and secretly sneaking a bottle
of her mother's wine. That is, until she meets Austin Sparks, the biker boy
with a past that burns like fire and a gaze she can't look away from. Without
knowing what she's doing or why she's doing it, Amy ends up on the road with
Austin traveling from one city to another while learning things she's only ever
read about in romance novels.
At first it seems like Austin is Amy's fantasy come true, but as their journey progresses, she starts to sense that Austin is running away from something. Amy knows that she'll do whatever it takes to help him find himself. What she doesn't expect is that she'll lose herself in the process and how good it will feel to be free.
At first it seems like Austin is Amy's fantasy come true, but as their journey progresses, she starts to sense that Austin is running away from something. Amy knows that she'll do whatever it takes to help him find himself. What she doesn't expect is that she'll lose herself in the process and how good it will feel to be free.
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Loving Me, Trusting You Blurb
The Triple M Motorcycle Gang has a new president in Austin
Sparks, the bad boy biker that swept Amy Cross off her feet. And nobody's
happier about that than Gaine Kelley. Now that his best friend has finally
found the woman of his dreams, Gaine's free to go after Mireya. But what if she
isn't ready yet? What if the demons from her past howl so loud she can't hear
him calling?
Mireya Sawyer isn't ready for love. Not yet. Maybe not ever. Especially not when the one thing she's always fought for is called into question. Triple M may not be a 'real' MC, but they're posing as one, and there are people that don't like that. People who can't accept the way they do things and are willing to take the time to put a stop to it. With several rival gangs circling around, threatening the rights of the women in Triple M, Mireya knows it's time to forget her love affair with Austin and move on. Thing is, Gaine's not willing to stand on the sidelines anymore. He loves her, but can she trust him?
Mireya Sawyer isn't ready for love. Not yet. Maybe not ever. Especially not when the one thing she's always fought for is called into question. Triple M may not be a 'real' MC, but they're posing as one, and there are people that don't like that. People who can't accept the way they do things and are willing to take the time to put a stop to it. With several rival gangs circling around, threatening the rights of the women in Triple M, Mireya knows it's time to forget her love affair with Austin and move on. Thing is, Gaine's not willing to stand on the sidelines anymore. He loves her, but can she trust him?
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Author Bio:
C.M. Stunich was raised under a cover of fog in the area
known simply as Eureka, CA. A mysterious place, this strange, arboreal land
nursed Caitlin's (yes, that's her name!) desire to write strange fiction novels
about wicked monsters, magical trains, and Nemean Lions (Google it!). She
currently enjoys drag queens, having too many cats, and tribal bellydance.
Always a fan of the indie scene and 'sticking it to the
man,' Ms. Stunich decided to take the road less traveled and forgo the
traditional publishing route. You can be assured though that she received
several rejections as to ensure her proper place in the world of writers before
taking up a friend's offer to start a publishing company. Sarian Royal was
born, and Ms. Stunich's books slowly transformed from mere baking chocolate to
full blown tortes with hand sculpted fondant flowers.
C.M. is a writer obsessed with delivering the very best and
scours her mind on a regular basis to select the most unusual stories for the
outside world.
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Character Bio
AUSTIN SPARKS:
Tattooed, pierced,
dirty mouthed, rides a motorcycle. Need
I say more? Austin Sparks is a member of
the Triple M Motorcycle Gang, and he's not afraid to bend the rules – or bend
Amy over a pool table. Yep. He'll do that, too. Just don't ask what it is he really does for
a living. That kind of secret's only
given out a need to know basis. But his
tattoos? We can talk all about those. Just check out the cover.
LOVING ME, TRUSTING YOU (BOOK
2) EXCERPT:
“What in the holy
hell is wrong with that woman?” Austin asks, shading his eyes against the harsh
burn of the sun. My helmet's still on,
and I'm peering out the visor at the remnants of Mireya Sawyer's soul. They're scattered across the yellow desert
for all of Triple M to see, laid bare and sizzling hot. Even if I didn't know her as well as I do, I
could see that she's bleeding inside, hurtin' so hard she can't breathe. My first instinct is to cross the dry ground
that separates us and take her into my arms, whisper into her hair and tell her
that everyone's going to be okay, that I'll take care of her forever.
She'd probably kick me in the
fucking nuts.
A smile teases the edge of my lips
as I rub at the broken heart tattoo on my shoulder. Austin isn't happy about the sudden stop, but
I don't mind. I'd do anything for Mireya
Sawyer. Even wait around for ten plus
friggin' years while she pined for my best friend.
“Should I go talk to her?” Amy Cross
asks, sneaking up between Austin and me, and curling her delicate fingers
around his arm. Brunette hair whips
around her face, hiding the expression of concern that's there, genuine and
sympathetic. She's a miracle that,
girl. The one person on this earth that
I think is capable of handling Austin.
She's calm, collected, and she don't hold no fucking grudge against
Mireya. I feel good knowing she's
Austin's soul mate. I just hope he's
aware of how lucky he is.
“Nah,” I say, watching through the
visor, waiting with my breath caught in my chest for that day that might never
come, for the day that Mireya Sawyer looks me in the eyes and tells me she
loves me right back. I've told her
before. Just once. It didn't go over so well. I plan on doing it again, but I don't know
when. If I have to, I'll wait another
ten years. I'd rather not, thank you
very much, but I will. I'd wait forever
if I had to.
I glance over at Beck who's busy
checking out Amy's ass. When Austin
sees, he growls low in his throat and our friend backs off, running his hand
through his red hair and chuckling. Dumb
as a Goddamn doornail, but ten times tougher.
I really believe that Beck could take out twenty men by himself. Wouldn't surprise me a bit.
“She's just … dealing with some old
shit,” I say as Austin sighs and glances back at the group behind us. Triple M.
Our family. Our friends. The people we'd do anything for, that would
do anything for us. It's a confusing
time right now, but they're all still here and they're not asking questions. I think it's because we all knew deep down
that Kent Diamond was a Goddamn lunatic.
Well, okay, for me it wasn't even deep down, but thing is, he did a lot
of good for us all, rescued us when nobody else was there, gave us a home and a
family. He might've been an asshole, and
a backstabber, but he was still the one that gathered us all together, whatever
his reasons.
But now he's dead.
Austin didn't bother to check before
we left, but I did. I felt for a pulse,
and I got nothin'. I don't think Sparks
cared either way. All that mattered to
him was Amy, and that was that. He took
Kent out without a second thought. Guess
love will make you do shit like that without thinking. It's a violently gentle emotion, ain't
it? A contradiction in and of
itself. I know it's been screwing with
me forever. Especially when I saw that
stupid bitch, Tray Walker.
Fuck. I wanted to kill that son of a bitch with my
bare hands, feel the life drain out of him while I gazed into his eyes and showed
him exactly how I felt about what he did to Mireya. Stupid motherfucker. But it wasn't my decision. It was hers.
Beck gave her the knife, and we walked out. She had blood on her hands when she came out,
but not a lot. I don't know what
happened, and she doesn't want to talk about it with anyone. Not a single soul.
“We can't sit on the side of the
highway all day,” Austin warns, but I'm not sure who he's talking to
exactly. He's in charge now, so he
better get used to it.
“Okay, Pres,” I say, lifting up my
visor and feeling the burn of the sun on my skin. “So what do you want to do about it?” Austin gives me a look, blowing out a rush of
air like he isn't quite sure he's ready for all this. I don't tell him, but to me and Beck, he's
always been in charge. He's the only one
we've ever really listened to.
“Give her five minutes,” Amy says,
so quiet that I almost don't catch her words.
Austin does though. And he hangs
all over them like a kid on the monkey bars.
Jesus. This boy is so head over heels, it's hard to
look at him. I hope he realizes it. “I think she needs this. If you rush her, she'll hang onto the
pain. Let her go for a minute, please?”
Amy asks, pressing a kiss to the leather sleeve of Austin's jacket. His arm curls around her waist protectively,
and his eyes soften a bit. Jesus.
I turn away. I can't look at that. Not right now. I'm jealous, and I don't want to be. I just want to be happy. I just want to be with Mireya Sawyer.
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