Title: A Little Like Fate
Author: Cheyanne Young
Publisher: 336 Love
Release Date: 1st October 2014
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Part 1
Robin Carter made a promise to her grandfather on his deathbed: to stop killing herself climbing up the corporate ladder and to follow her heart- wherever it may lead. Her plan is to quit her life and hit the road in the middle of the night. When her knocked up teenage niece begs to come along, the pair find themselves stranded in the middle-of-nowhere Texas. Too much alcohol and one redneck festival later, she’s starting to regret everything until she trips over a handsome cowboy named Tyler. Whether it’s the alcohol or his sexy southern voice that sways her, she doesn’t know. But she’s going to find out.
Part 2 Robin and her niece Miranda have decided to stay in the tiny but friendly town of Salt Gap, Texas while they figure out what to do with their lives. With only a picture to go by, Robin goes on a scavenger hunt through town trying to discover the link between her late grandfather and coincidence that brought her to the same place.
She’s still afraid of relationships, so when the hot cowboy Tyler starts to get a little too friendly, she’s more than happy to spot all the red flags she can find to help her avoid liking him. Like the waitress Elizabeth and her weirdly close relationship with Tyler. But as Miranda is quick to point out, they’re on a journey guided by fate and that can only mean one thing – if she’s meant to find love in Salt Gap, it will happen with or without her permission.
Part 3
With Tyler’s help, Robin discovers the secrets of her Grandfather’s past and learns what it means to be a part of the community at Salt Gap. Miranda’s baby is due soon and with the holidays around the corner, Robin and her niece are forced to confront the people and the drama they left behind when they moved.
When everything starts to fall apart, the guys in their new life help pick up the pieces of their old one and put everything back in place.
Robin Carter made a promise to her grandfather on his deathbed: to stop killing herself climbing up the corporate ladder and to follow her heart- wherever it may lead. Her plan is to quit her life and hit the road in the middle of the night. When her knocked up teenage niece begs to come along, the pair find themselves stranded in the middle-of-nowhere Texas. Too much alcohol and one redneck festival later, she’s starting to regret everything until she trips over a handsome cowboy named Tyler. Whether it’s the alcohol or his sexy southern voice that sways her, she doesn’t know. But she’s going to find out.
Part 2 Robin and her niece Miranda have decided to stay in the tiny but friendly town of Salt Gap, Texas while they figure out what to do with their lives. With only a picture to go by, Robin goes on a scavenger hunt through town trying to discover the link between her late grandfather and coincidence that brought her to the same place.
She’s still afraid of relationships, so when the hot cowboy Tyler starts to get a little too friendly, she’s more than happy to spot all the red flags she can find to help her avoid liking him. Like the waitress Elizabeth and her weirdly close relationship with Tyler. But as Miranda is quick to point out, they’re on a journey guided by fate and that can only mean one thing – if she’s meant to find love in Salt Gap, it will happen with or without her permission.
Part 3
With Tyler’s help, Robin discovers the secrets of her Grandfather’s past and learns what it means to be a part of the community at Salt Gap. Miranda’s baby is due soon and with the holidays around the corner, Robin and her niece are forced to confront the people and the drama they left behind when they moved.
When everything starts to fall apart, the guys in their new life help pick up the pieces of their old one and put everything back in place.
EXCERPT
My cell phone rings at an ungodly hour
in the morning. I roll over on my air mattress and grab the phone off the
floor, yanking it from the charger. It’s a phone number I don’t recognize. Oh,
and it’s six in the evening. Not such an ungodly hour after all.
“Hello?” I ask, not knowing what to
expect.
“Hey there.” It’s way better than
anything I could have expected. It’s Tyler.
“Hey. My rent check’s not late, is it?”
I say it in jest, but in reality I’m not even sure what day it is. Every day
blurs into the next one when you’re jobless. Although I’m pretty sure we’ve
only been here a week.
“I didn’t call for business.” His voice
has a playful tone to it that sends a shiver down my spine. I roll over in bed
and close my eyes.
“Then why did you call?”
“You want to get a drink tonight?
Pop-a-Top?”
“What is Pop-a-Top?” I ask. I try to
sound like I don’t care what it is or what he’s asking, but I can hardly
breathe without hyperventilating. Is he asking me out? There’s no way he’s
asking me out.
“It’s the only bar in town that’s decent
enough to take a woman. I know I could use a drink and since you don’t know
anyone in town, I thought maybe you could come along.”
“Ah, okay,” I say with my eyes still
closed. I’m trying to picture Tyler’s chiseled tan face but all I see is the
back of my eyelids. It’s definitely not a date offer, though. Just a feeling-sorry-for-the-new-girl
kind of thing. I sit up in bed and rub my eyes in an effort to wake up. I’m not
a charity case. “No, thanks. I’m good.”
The other end of the phone is silent for
a few seconds. My mouth opens, but I feel kind of stupid asking if he’s still
there, so I don’t say anything. With the terrible reception in this town, maybe
he isn’t there anymore.
He clears this throat. “Well…okay then.”
I swallow and try not to think about how
his voice sounded a like a mixture between bitter and disappointed. It doesn’t
matter what he thinks. It’s not like I’m trying to impress him. I smile so it
shows in my voice when I say, “Thanks anyway. I’m not much of a drinker.”
“You don’t have to drink. You could come
just for the scenic view.”
“There’s scenic views in Salt Gap?” I
ask. It sounds sarcastic but I’m being serious.
He laughs. “Okay maybe that was a lie.
Does seeing Big Large’s butt crack when he bends over to play pool count?”
I know he’s just being friendly and it
would probably help me to get out of the house, but I’m not dressed and I don’t
know anyone besides Tyler. As much as the hairs on the back of my neck are
tingling with the idea of going out with him tonight, I grip the phone tightly
to my ear and say, “Thanks for the offer, seriously, but I can’t tonight.”
“I’d like to know what’s so important
that you can’t skip re-watching episodes of The Big Bang Theory to come have
some fun on the town.”
I roll my eyes and glance around my
messy bedroom. “Wouldn’t you like to know.”
Tyler’s voice turns coy. “I’m about to
find out.”
A bright beam of light appears in my
bedroom window, scanning like a set of spotlights across my entire room as a
car turns onto my street. No—I realize with a cold shock of terror—not onto my
street, but into my driveway. I shoot out of bed and grab the first shirt I
find, an old Texas A&M T-shirt that’s entirely too big, and throw it on
over my sports bra.
I take one look at my hair in the mirror
above my dresser and realize there’s no reason to bother trying to rake my fingers
through it—I’ve got one bad case of bed hair.
Cheyanne is a native Texan with a fear of cold weather and a coffee addiction that probably needs an intervention. She loves books, sarcasm, nail polish and paid holidays. She lives near the beach with her family, one spoiled rotten puppy and a cat who is most likely plotting to take over the world.
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