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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

(Excerpt/Review/Giveaway) Take This Regret By: A.L. Jackson


Hey everyone! I'm so excited to be participating in this tour! You will see an excerpt/my review/and a Giveaway where you have the chance to win one eCopy of this great novel, so I hope you enter! Thank you to Reading Addiction Blog Tours for letting me join in this wonderful tour. Also want to say thank you to Ms. Jackson for an eARC of this really great story you wrote. I simply loved the whole story, just everything. 
So, please read down below, hope you enter the Giveaway, and thanks for stopping by!

Title: Take This Regret
Author: A.L. Jackson
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Sapphire Star Publishing
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Purchase at: Amazon Smashwords

Synopsis




There are some mistakes we make that we will regret for the rest of our lives.  For Christian, it was the day he betrayed Elizabeth.

Christian Davison has a plan for his life.  He is determined to become an attorney and to one day take his place as partner in his father’s law firm.  Nothing will stand in his way, not even Elizabeth Ayers and their unborn child.

After Christian cuts her from his life, Elizabeth spends the next five years struggling to provide for her daughter and willing to sacrifice anything to give her child a safe, comfortable life. 

For five years, Christian has regretted the day he walked away from his family and will do anything to win them back just as Elizabeth will do anything to protect her daughter from the certain heartache she believes Christian will bring upon them.

When Christian wrestles his way into their lives, Elizabeth is faced with asking herself if it is possible to forgive someone when they’ve committed the unforgiveable and if it is possible to find a love after it has been buried in years of hate.  Or are there some wounds that go so deep they can never heal?

They say everyone deserves a second chance.


Excerpt

Two hours later, Christian sat at his desk studying for his politics midterm, all the while listening intently for the sound of footsteps outside his door he felt certain he would hear. He trained his attention on the heavy textbook in front of him, trying to ignore the growing anxiety he felt each time he picked up his cell phone to check if he’d missed any messages.

None came.

It was well after midnight when he crawled into bed, convinced she just needed some time to realize he was right. He had to be right. He wouldn’t allow himself to think otherwise, so every time that wave of guilt came, he pushed it aside.

He envisioned her awake, just as he was, tossing uncomfortably in her small bed that rested in the far corner of her studio apartment and slowly coming to terms with what she needed to do.

But when he dragged his unrested body from his bed the next morning, his phone was still devoid of messages.

He had been cruel—he knew it. He could only hope he hadn’t pushed her too far, but that she would somehow understand he was just trying to protect their future.

Christian ate a bowl of cold cereal and then forced himself into the steam of his shower, desperate to find anything to chase away his fatigue. He found his head in a cloud, both from lack of sleep and from the scenarios running through his mind, ones including a life without Elizabeth.

What if she never came back?

Could he really give her up?

As he rubbed the soapy washcloth over his body, he tried to picture an existence without her. A life void of the perfect pitch of her voice, the way it rang out when she laughed. A life in which he didn’t touch the softness of her skin or have the right to pull her body against his. A life without a child crying out from the next room as he tried unsuccessfully to study for the bar.

Groaning, he shook his head and forced it all away, telling himself it would not come to that.

He was certain when he saw her in class today, she would take her normal seat beside him in the lecture hall, lean in, and whisper in his ear that he was right.
But when her seat remained vacant, his unease grew, gnawing at his stomach. The moment the professor dismissed class, Christian raced from the room and to the café where Elizabeth and he studied every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. He frantically scanned the room, finding several mildly familiar faces but not the one he wanted to see.

By the time he reached her apartment complex, he was panting, both from exertion from the mile he had run and the constriction fear had placed on his heart. He pounded on the door, giving her no time to answer before he yelled, “Elizabeth!” There was no sound from the other side, no rustling of curtains or faint shuffling of feet. Even then, he wasn’t satisfied. Fumbling with his keys, he found his spare and pushed it into the lock.

The door opened to the quietness, the small studio comfortably cluttered as always. The only thing that seemed amiss was the blankets from her normally neat bed were strewn on the floor. Christian crossed the space to the only separate room. The door to the bathroom rested ajar, that room as empty as the first.

Christian pressed his back against the wall and took a deep breath. He wasn’t prepared for this. He’d never thought it would go this far.

Reluctantly, he forced himself out of the apartment, shutting and locking the door behind him before he left, hating the voice inside his head that kept telling him this was for the best.

Review

I just have to write it out there: This was wonderful; a definite must read! The situations, the emotions all felt so real, and to me, I connected with some of the characters, and with some of the situations that are written here. There are times where you might be frustrated with what happens, and to have that reaction is just wonderful as a reader, as it just means you are in deep with what is going on, so that's great. You will also have those good feeling moments, and during those times you might have a smile on your face. For me, one of the themes I saw, was forgiveness, and just how hard it is to forgive someone. Elizabeth just can't forgive what Christian did, shut her and their unborn baby out of his life. Geez, that was pretty heavy in the beginning, and you might be able to connect with Elizabeth on a level of betrayal and feeling plain hurt. I at first did not like Christian at all, and I think that's the whole point. We read how obnoxious and hugely arrogant he was in college, and then about five years later he wants to see Elizabeth and their almost five year old daughter? Why and how did he get the change of heart? You're going to have to find that on your own, as for me, I felt like I had a more soft side towards Christian. Now it's time for him to show Elizabeth, the only woman he ever loved, that he is not the selfish person he was, and that he wants to be a father, a father he should have been all along to Lizzie, their daughter. This story was just all around perfect, and I liked reading from both Elizabeth's and definitely Christian's POV; it just seemed right to read from both of their sides. And...the writing is magnificent; everything flowed, there were great descriptions and development in the characters, and in the scenes; it all really seemed believable, and this was a film in my head, for sure. I don't know what else to say, other than, I hope you read this novel; this is one I really recommend! 

My Rating: 4.7/5


Author Bio
A.L. Jackson first found a love for writing during her days as a young mother and college student. She filled the journals she carried with short stories and poems used as an emotional outlet for the difficulties and joys she found in day-to-day life. 

Years later, she shared a short story she'd been working on with her two closest friends and, with their encouragement, this story became her first full length novel. A.L. now spends her days writing in Southern Arizona where she lives with her husband and three beautiful children. Her favorite pastime is spending time with the ones she loves. 

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*Disclosure of Material Connection: I am a member of Reading Addiction Blog Tours and a copy of this book was provided to me by the author. Although payment may have been received by Reading Addiction Blog Tours, no payment was received by me in exchange for this review. There was no obligation to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are entirely my own and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, publisher, publicist, or readers of this review. This disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commision’s 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning Use of Endorcements and Testimonials in Advertising*

2 comments:

  1. Another good book to read! I am going to have to order this one. Thank-you for doing the review. I am a new follower, and would love a follow in return: http://cozywritersden.blogspot.ca/
    Thanks!
    Amanda

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