Book Titles:
Collide and
Pulse
Author:
Gail McHugh
Cover Designer:
Mae I design and photography
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~Synopsis~
Attracting,
compelling, colliding, their chemistry--to say the least--was
explosive. He felt it the first time he laid eyes on her…
On the heels of college
graduation and the unexpected death of her mother, Emily Cooper moves
to New York City to join her boyfriend for a fresh start. Dillon
Parker has been sweet, thoughtful, and generous through Emily’s
loss, and she can’t imagine her life without him--even as her inner
voice tells her to go slow.
Then she meets Gavin Blake.
A rich and notorious playboy, Gavin is dangerously sexy and charming
as hell. Their first encounter is brief, but it’s enough to inflame
Emily’s senses. When their paths cross again through an unexpected
mutual acquaintance, she tries to deny the connection she feels, but
Mr. Tall, Dark, and Handsome won’t let go so easily.
As she discovers Gavin’s
pain-filled past and Dillon’s true nature begins to surface, Emily
knows she must take action or risk destroying everyone—including
herself. But how can she choose when she can’t trust her own heart?
~Synopsis~
“Do you know how
scary it is to want something so bad you’re willing to change your
whole life for it?”
Emily Cooper is ready to
risk everything to be with the man who has consumed her thoughts and
dreams since the fateful day they met. Unraveling fast, she can only
cling to the hope that Gavin Blake still wants her.
Nursing his wounded heart,
Gavin has cut himself off from society and retreated into a
self-destructive, mind-numbing world. Emily isn’t used to being the
strong one, but she’ll have to find the daring and confidence
within to fight for their love and bring Gavin back from the
edge—even if it means losing herself to their all-consuming,
pulse-pounding passion.
A New York Times
bestseller, Pulse is the unforgettable conclusion to the story of
Emily and Gavin that began with Collide.
~About the Author~
I’ve always been a lover
of writing, but mostly dabbled in creative poetry while raising my
three beautiful children. I am grateful that my husband of fifteen
years has supported me—albeit sometimes kicking and screaming—as
I pursue this “hobby” of mine. Without his help, writing would be
an impossible endeavor.
In late June 2012, I felt
an urgent tug of my pen, and I began writing one of my first novels,
Collide. Although I thought it might never see the light of day, it
gave me the courage to plunge headfirst onto a path I had never
considered before.
~Author Links~
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