BREAKING FREE - Excerpt Chapter 1


I am proud to introduce Breaking Free, my next novel release. I hope you will pre-order a copy or pick one up on release day! 


BLURB:
Isaiah Masterson - Can you believe it? First, my lifelong best friend leaves town without so much as a goodbye and stops my world cold. Fast forward one miserable year and my parents are divorcing and sending me to my uncle’s wilderness summer camp for three months. At seventeen, the last things I need are campfire songs and pine needle crafts. There was no way life could ever get better. That is until my missing best friend walks into my cabin at Western Breezes Summer Youth Camp and I realize that I have more than friendship on my mind.

Spencer Jackson - Some might think the worst day of my seventeen years was the day I left my best friend and long-time secret crush without ever saying goodbye. But that wasn’t it by a long shot. The worst day of my life was dark, evil and the reason I couldn’t let Isaiah know I was leaving. As my parents drove us out of Los Angeles, my life as I knew it, as I hoped it would be, was over. I could never go back. Or so I thought until my former crush showed up in my cabin at the wilderness camp. I’d been given a second chance to create the future I wanted. But I wasn’t so sure I could break free of the past, even with Isaiah’s help and the promise of a love I never thought possible.

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CHAPTER 1 EXCERPT:

“So, this is home sweet home.” Elliot stood aside to let me in. “It’s not great but it works, I guess.”

“It’s not so bad,” I said taking in the room. There were two sets of bunk beds, a table and chairs, and two dressers. “Please tell me we have our own bathroom.”

“Yep. Through that door,” he said pointing “And that door is a shared closet. This year there will only be three of us in here. You, me, and a guy named…”

A loud bell rang and Elliot switched gears. “Campers are starting to arrive. Let’s go see how many cute girls we’ll have to choose from this year.”

I really wasn’t in the mood to check out girls. In fact, I hadn’t been since…well, in quite a while anyway. I wanted to get unpacked and get on with my summer. “No thanks. I’m just going to stay here. I’ll catch up with you later.” I suddenly felt so worn down.

It didn’t take long for me to pick a bunk – the top one on the right-hand side - and unpack my things. When my head was buried in the closet, putting my jacket on a hanger, I heard the door open. “Change your mind, huh?” It was either that or Elliot had already found a girl and was bringing her around to introduce her.

“Uh no. I’m sorry…”

My back stiffened and I stood up straight. That voice was as familiar to me as my own and it wasn’t my cousin’s. “What the fuck are you doing here?” I snarled, turning to face the person I liked and hated most in the world.

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