Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Blog Tour: Excerpt: Pieces (The Breakaway #2) by Michelle Davidson Argyle

Today, Edwin and Emily are happy to be a part of the Pieces Blog Tour
hosted by Xpresso Book Tours.
Find the other tour stops here.

Pieces (The Breakaway #2) by Michelle Davidson Argyle
The blurb as seen on Goodreads:
Release Date: February 14, 2013
Publisher: Rhemalda Publishing
284 Pages

Staying in love can mean running away...

Two years after watching her kidnappers go to prison, Naomi Jensen is still in love with one of them. Jesse will be released in a few years, and Naomi knows college is the perfect distraction while she waits. But when her new friend Finn makes her question what is right and what is wrong, she begins to wonder if Jesse is the one for her...until she discovers he's out on parole. Naomi must sort through her confusion to figure out where love and freedom truly lie-in Finn, who has no connections to her past, or Jesse, who has just asked her to run away with him.

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Excerpt from Pieces by Michelle Davidson Argyle:

The next day, after reading books until she thought she would go mad, she walked to the door again. She heard no arguing this time, but when she reached for the handle she broke into a sweat and turned around.
Not today.
This was what had stopped her from trying to escape the house—a deep-seated fear of the unknown, of wondering what might happen if things didn’t go right, a precarious feeling her universe might implode if she couldn’t plan everything down to the last detail and know how it would end. So, instead of trying, she held back. It was what had kept her from leaving Brad before her kidnapping. More than Jesse’s plea, it was what kept her from calling her mother.
She curled into a ball on the bed and cried herself to sleep until Jesse came home and woke her up. He started rubbing her back.
“This is how it’s going to be,” he explained, leaning down to her ear. “I’m sorry, but I have to work if we want to live here. Your money won’t last very long and we’ve spent most of mine now.”
“You want to work,” she said, burying her face in the pillows. “I know you love the job you have. It’s everything you ever wanted.”
“Everything I ever wanted is right here.” He scooped her into his arms and held her close. “You’re scared, I know, but you’ll get used to everything. It’ll get easier. This is a new start, remember?” 
“I don’t know what I was thinking,” she said, feeling like an idiot. “Why can’t I be strong?”
Turning her to look up at him, he lifted a hand and traced her lips with his fingers. “You’re stronger than you think, just not in ways most people expect.”
“What do you mean?”
He continued tracing her lips as a warm smile lit up his face. “Do you think you’d be alive right now if you weren’t strong? Eric would have killed you in the first three weeks if you hadn’t kept your cool like you did.”
“I was too scared to try anything,” she whispered. “I wasn’t being strong.”
He lifted his fingers from her lips as his smile melted into a straight line. “Strength doesn’t always mean fighting back. Sometimes it means enduring to the end—quietly. Not everybody could have handled your situation the way you did. Most would’ve tried to get away because they would’ve been too impatient to evaluate the kinds of people they were dealing with. They would have pissed Eric off so much he would have shot them in the head the first chance he had. You saw past that. I don’t care if you call it cowardice or fear. To me, it was smart and brave.”
Naomi didn’t know how to respond. She hadn’t thought of herself as handling her captivity very well, but maybe Jesse had a point. He watched her for a moment, admiration sparkling in his eyes. It made her want to hug him and never let go. 

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The Breakaway (The Breakaway #1)

What do you think? Does this series interest you?
Big thanks to Giselle from Xpresso Reads and Michelle for allowing us to be apart of this tour!

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