Heartstrings
Sara Walter
Ellwood
He’s
determined to set things right, no matter the cost.
The last person Abby Crawford wants to face
down is country music superstar Seth Kendall. Last time she did, she flat-out
lied so he’d go to Nashville without her. She’s never understood why their
mutual best friend proposed, but she went with it so her baby wouldn’t be
fatherless. Now she’s a divorced mother of a teenager, and secretly Seth’s
biggest fan.
Seth is home in McAllister, Texas for his
father’s funeral…and a chance to meet the daughter he’s never known. He’s
willing to face the music of his own making and admit he’s known about his
little girl all along. For fifteen years he’s kept his distance because Abby
told him to follow his dreams without her, insisting she didn’t love him. But
now he won’t leave until he knows his daughter and she knows him, even if it
means facing the woman who broke his heart for good.
Confessing she’s lied about her daughter’s
paternity all these years won’t be easy for Abby, especially with her ex
blackmailing her to keep the secret. And Seth doesn’t know the hardest truth of
all: Every love song he plays on his guitar still plucks her heartstrings.
CONTENT WARNING: Spicy sex.
A Lyrical Press Contemporary Romance
About
the Author:
Although Sara Walter Ellwood has long ago
left the farm for the glamour of the big town, she draws on her experiences
growing up on a small hobby farm in West Central Pennsylvania to write her
stories. She’s been married to her college sweetheart for nearly 20 years, and
they have two teenagers and one very spoiled rescue cat named Penny. She longs
to visit the places she writes about and jokes she’s a cowgirl at heart stuck
in Pennsylvania suburbia. She also
writes paranormal romantic suspense under the pen name of Cera duBois.
Excerpt:
Seth leaned in. His lips were close enough
to kiss, and his scent of sandalwood and something exotic enveloped her, taking
her back to that night on the beach. His eyes flashed with the dangerous fire
of his temper. It was similar to the flame of the passion she’d once seen in
the green depths. Abby didn’t expect or want the heat curling in her belly, and
shivered with a sudden and fierce desire.
“I’m her father, Abigail. I wanted to be
her father after she was born. It was you and Mike who insisted I had no
business messing things up.”
“I never said any such thing. You never
tried. You just left.”
He pounded a fist on the counter top so
hard she jumped. “Yes, I left! I wasn’t welcome at home. Dad ran me off with a
shotgun. Mike wouldn’t even let me see my daughter. He made it quite clear you
and he were happily married, and I had no place in your life. I was under
contract to be in Nashville to start recording my first album.”
What did he mean, Mike wouldn’t let him see
Emily?
Before she had a chance to voice her
question, his eyes darkened as the pupils dilated, obscuring the stormy green.
“But I’m no longer nineteen and scared shitless. I could make things very rough
for you and this fantasy you’ve got working.”
A cold lump quickly replaced the tangle of
heat in her belly. “What-what do you mean?”
He backed off and tapped the countertop.
“I’m talking a custody battle. I could have a judge order a paternity test. I
think we both know the media hoopla the results would cause.”
Her heart slammed into her chest wall. “You
wouldn’t do that.”
“Try me. Now that I’ve met Emily, I want to
get to know her.” He walked over to look out the kitchen window. The hard line
of his jaw melted, and he swallowed so hard his throat moved up and down. “I
was a fool when I let Mike talk me out of being in her life after she was
born.”
“What do you mean?”
He glanced at her. “Don’t pretend you don’t
know.”
The strings of guitar music provided a soft
counterpoint to the hard tension in the kitchen. Emily was outside on the patio
playing around with her guitar, waiting for them to finish with the dishes she
and Seth had insisted on doing.
“All I want is to have some time with my
daughter. That’s all I’m asking for.” When he looked over his shoulder at her,
sadness replaced the anger in his eyes. “I’ll keep your little secret. I’ll
just be her favorite singer. The family friend who made it big in Nashville. I
don’t want to hurt her. As much as it galls the hell out of me, I see what Mike
means to her.”
He moved toward her and shoved his hands
into the pockets of his jeans. “Besides, I don’t want to hurt Carolann or Frank
any more than you do.” He glanced outside again, his voice husky as he spoke.
“But I’ll sue you if I have to.”
A part of her wanted to give in to him, but
a larger part wanted to punish him. Let him take her to court; she’d make sure
the world knew what kind of jerk Seth Kendall really was.
She gritted her teeth and fisted her hands
by her sides. “I’ll let you have tonight, Seth. But don’t ask for more.”
She turned away and strode through the
French doors.
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