11.19.2013

[ #Excerpt + #Giveaway ] East of Eden by @elle_strauss #Contemporary #NA




East of Eden
by:  Lee Strauss


Publication: ESB Publishing (Nov. 12, 2013)
ISBN:  1493561642
ASIN:  B00GMVIMCO
Length:   284 pages
Genres:  Contemporary, New Adult, Romance


Blurb:

Regret is a formidable foe.

Eden Kelley is the primary caregiver for her mother who's in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease, and she's only twenty-four.  Not what she planned to do when she left her husband for a new start with her four-year-old daughter in tow.  She'd hoped for free babysitting, but instead found a mystery.  The discovery of an erroneous marriage document leads to more questions, and unfortunately Eden can't ask her mother for answers because she doesn't remember.

Her mother's antics drive her crazy, but Eden's determined to make the best of it.  That includes finding the exciting romantic adventure she'd dreamed about.  But when trouble knocks, it's her husband Cade who arrives to help.  It's awkward and tense.  And Eden comes to one sure conclusion:  leaving her handsome, caring husband was a huge mistake.

Her parents had a second chance at love.. Would she and Cade get one, too?


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She was a despicable woman! Eden had tolerated her mildly before, but now she despised her That smug expression of superiority, that flashy wool suit: you’d think she was a high and mighty lawyer instead of an ordinary secretary. Eden filled her glass, emptying the bottle of cheap red wine and clumsily set it back onto the coffee table.

She’d snatched Sophie away, en route to the airport, without even the slightest display of remorse or apology. Cade would be meeting them in Prince George. Eden pouted. That miserable hag would probably be with him.

“Oh, my sweet, little girl,” Eden moaned aloud. “I can’t believe I have to share you with her! This is going to be the most wretched Christmas of my entire life!” She lifted her glass to her mouth, slightly off target, and a dribble of red ran down her chin. She wiped it with the back of her hand.

“It’s just you and me, Mom,” she slurred, patting Lorraine on the arm. “Yup, just you and me. Me, the sorriest sample of humanity on the face of the earth, and you… forgive me, Mom, but I have to say it. You live on another planet entirely.” Hiccup.

Lorraine was dressed in her nightclothes with the bra strapped on over top. She grinned blissfully, her face dusted with the orange powder from the Cheezies she ate as they watched It’s a Wonderful Life. Eden, on the other hand, found nothing wonderful about it. Like a zombie, she sat on the couch with her glass of wine, a half-empty box of Kleenex, and a pile of dirty tissues. She’d shed no tears for Jimmy Stewart; at least things work out for him in the end. No, the tears were solely for her.

“Oh, Mom,” she moaned, and rested her head on her mother’s spindly shoulder. “What are we going to do? What’s to become of us?”

Her mother’s shoulder was too thin and bony to provide comfort. What she needed was a man’s shoulder: a firm, strong, muscular shoulder. Like Cade’s. She needed Cade’s shoulder! Her breath shuddered as she swallowed a sob and blew her nose again.

Oh, what had she done?




Lee Strauss writes historical and science fiction/romance for upper YA and adult readers.  She also writes light and fun stuff under the name Elle Strauss.

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