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"Shall I sing to you?" Excerpt from SHE BELONGS TO ME:



After secrets and a mysterious background leave a wife’s life hanging by a thread, a husband must look for answers in the only place he knows—the past.

As you read in the book blurb, Jordan's wife is dying and he doesn't know if she attempted suicide or if one of her secrets landed her in a coma. All he does know is that he wants her back.

Excerpt:


I don’t care what happened. I only want you back in my arms, and I know you want me too. I know you still love me.” Jordan ran his fingertips over her skin, caressing her arm. There was nothing further to say.
“Shall I sing to you? I heard a new country song the other day. It’s sad in the beginning, but it has a happy ending. It reminded me of us. It’s about a husband who is asking his wife if he still gives her everything she needs, and does he get another chance.” 



She Belongs to Me is a passionate romantic-suspense of love, betrayal, and obsession that will have you falling in love and wondering who you can trust right up to the last page.



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  1. Yay! We have our first correct answer.... Of course she's a country music fan, so she got it on the first try. Way to go, Jo Ramos.

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  2. She Belongs to Me sounds like an excellent read Carmen! I'm definitely going to have to check it out.

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    1. Thanks, Christine! I hope you will. I've enjoyed your excerpts and have you in on my TBR list also.

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  3. Good excerpt, love the idea of a trivia game!

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    1. Thanks, Veronica! I know you read... If you listen to country music and have a guess, email me. I already have one winner. Looking for more. I thought I made it too easy. :)

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  4. Very nice excerpt. Reveals a lot about their past without need for explanation. Beautifully done.

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    1. Thanks, Casey... And on a personal note, if you read the first chapter on my website, you'll discover you have something in common with Jaynee, only spelled differently. :)

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  5. The excerpt might be short but it's interesting. Love it. Is the paperback out, i so much love the cover.

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