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Guiding Fate
by Tamra Lassiter
Role of Fate, Book 4
Publication Date: May 11,
2016
Genres: Contemporary,
Romance
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Melanie Woodside, ER nurse
and single mom, has endured suffering of her own. Her ne’er-do-well husband
bailed after learning she was pregnant with their first child. Now he’s back
and threatening her new life. When a hot Marine moves in next door, Melanie has
more than enough on her plate, without trying to heal her new neighbor as well.
But a handsome man battling the wounds of war is hard to resist, especially
when he and her son take an instant liking to each other. And having him close
makes her feel safer.
Will Everton is a hero of the
Iraqi conflict, according to the Marine Corps, his friends, and his family. The
problem is, he feels more like a mess. Plagued by headaches and nightmares,
Will just wants solitude to glue his wounded psyche back together. That means
keeping his distance from his pretty new neighbor. But when her son refuses to
recognize the boundaries between Will’s house and his own, neither Will nor
Melanie can resist a little boy’s pleas for togetherness. If Will’s presence
deters Melanie’s ex, all the better.
Can Will trust himself to be
the strong, steady man they need? And can Melanie trust herself not to repeat
the mistakes of her past? Fate brought them together … will it be enough to
keep them here?
About Tamra Lassiter
I live outside Washington,
D.C. with my wonderfully supportive husband and two daughters, one of which is
approaching her teenage years. Help us all! If that isn’t enough, we have a
Great Dane and an English Bulldog to keep us on our toes. It’s crazy around
here, and I love every minute of it!
Writing is my third career. I
didn’t set out to be a writer, it was just meant to be. My Mechanical
Engineering degree from Virginia Tech prepared me well for my first career as
an Engineer/Program Manager. My second career was in Human Resources. Long
story, but I figured it out. I believe the best start for a writing career is
to be a reader first, and I’ve been an avid reader my whole life. I’ve loved to
read ever since I picked up my first Nancy Drew mystery in the fourth grade.
Now, I love reading just
about everything, but I don’t read sad books. I don’t watch sad movies either
for that matter, no matter how many awards they’ve won. Life’s too short, and
who needs all that strife to bring us down? Many of my words have been penned
late into the evening, which explains why I’ve never viewed whatever television
show you recommend to me. I would, however, love to hear your recommendations
for a great read!
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