Unsevered by Traci Sanders - Book Tour + GIveaway
Unsevered
by
Traci Sanders
Traci Sanders
Genre:
Romance, Supernatural
Romance, Supernatural
"Five stars have never made me feel like this. Where are my Kleenex?"
Allaina Daniels
Allaina Daniels
A gripping story of love found, lost, and rediscovered in a magical
way.
way.
Jewel has met the man of her dreams … the one person with whom she’s
meant to spend eternity. Harley is charming, charismatic, and
although he can’t carry a tune in a bucket, he’s the most
gorgeous man she has ever laid eyes upon—especially in his U.S. Air
Force uniform.
meant to spend eternity. Harley is charming, charismatic, and
although he can’t carry a tune in a bucket, he’s the most
gorgeous man she has ever laid eyes upon—especially in his U.S. Air
Force uniform.
Just days after the couple returns from their honeymoon, Harley is called
to active duty in the Middle East. Jewel is heartbroken but
determined to adapt to her new life as a military spouse and support
her husband. Her plan is short-lived when Harley is killed in action
just days after his deployment.
to active duty in the Middle East. Jewel is heartbroken but
determined to adapt to her new life as a military spouse and support
her husband. Her plan is short-lived when Harley is killed in action
just days after his deployment.
Unable to cope, Jewel withdraws from her family, friends, and the world
around her, until Harley visits her with a message from the beyond.
around her, until Harley visits her with a message from the beyond.
Will Jewel surrender to the dark side to be with her true love, or will
she discover that sometimes people are put in our paths for reasons
beyond our understanding?
she discover that sometimes people are put in our paths for reasons
beyond our understanding?
CHAPTER
ONE
One.
One more
brush of his skin on mine.
One more
taste of his kiss.
One more
wisp of his breath in my hair.
People say
they would give anything to have ‘just one more’ moment with a loved one lost.
That’s not good enough for me. I want it all back. How could I be satisfied
with just one more fleeting moment with the only man I’ve ever loved – the one
who owns my soul … and will forever?
I can’t
let go.
* * * * * *
* * *
The
silence in my room is broken by the rattle of capsules in a little green bottle
I hold in my trembling hand. I blink and hot tears stream down my face.
Two of
these magic pellets can give me the sleep my body is craving, but a handful can
bring me eternal relief from the agonizing pain ripping my heart to shreds. They
may even take me to meet Harley.
Life goes
on as normal around me. Dad is busy with his new wife and daughters. My best
friends, Chelsea and Gretchen, are workaholics. Mom is the only one I worry
about. She and I grew quite close during my teenage years when Dad was busy
with work. Most mother-daughter duos fight during that stage of life, but we
clung to one another, keeping each other safe. I begged her to buy a house
close by when I moved away to college. She didn’t want to give up her home. I
understood that. It was the only house we’d ever lived in as a family.
Mom stayed
with me for a few days after I got the news about Harley, but being the
ever-stubborn, fiercely-independent person I am, I convinced her I was fine so
she would go back home. I knew she couldn’t afford to miss much work.
Settling
into married life, I was happy to spend all my time with Harley. Now he’s gone.
There’s a void in me that no one can fill, not even my mom.
I stare
into the bathroom mirror, but I don’t like what I see. My puffy eyes are heavy
with bags. No amount of concealer can hide the frown lines I’ve earned the past
few weeks.
I shuffle
to my bed and place the bottle on my night stand. I grab Harley’s pillow and
press it to my face; the faint traces of his cologne still remain. His watch
rests where he left it. He said he didn’t need it because, “It will be as if no
time has passed when we see each other again. We’ll pick up right where we left
off.”
Liar.
Chelsea
and Gretchen—my best friends from college—live less than thirty miles from me,
and they use that phrase too. We make plans to get together often, but it
rarely happens. We maintain our feigned satisfaction with the situation by
saying, “I haven’t seen you in forever, but it’s like no time has passed.”
We’re going in different directions. No matter how good the intentions, life
changes things.
I sniff a
time or two and wipe my cheeks again. My hands shake as I grab the little green
bottle one last time. I dump a few pills into my hand, and then add several
more for good measure. I reach for my water bottle and prepare to toss back
several of them. One for each memory I can’t erase. I close my eyes and pray it
won’t take long for me to get to him. I’m so sorry, Mom.
Just as
the first pill is about to meet with my tongue, the radio comes on by itself
and plays a soft version of “I Got You Babe.’’ My nose is invaded with the
scent of Eternity cologne and a disembodied voice sends chills down my spine.
“Don’t do
it, Jules.”
* * * * * *
* * *
I would
know his voice anywhere. “Harley? Oh, Harley.’’
“Yeah,
baby. It’s me. I’m here,” he says, his words calm and soothing.
A tremble
reverberates throughout my body. The tears seem to pause midstream on my face.
My voice is barely audible.
“Where? I
can’t see you. I must be dreaming.”
“No,
you’re not dreaming. You’re grieving. And you’re about to make the biggest
mistake of your life.”
If my
hands were shaking before, they are almost convulsive now. Even my veins quiver
at the sound of his voice. I wipe my eyes and run my fingers forcefully through
my hair a few times. I slap my cheek to make sure I’m really awake. It hurts.
Yes, definitely awake.
My inner
thoughts escape through my mouth.
“This
can’t be happening. You’re dead. I’m just hallucinating. It’s the pills. Just
the pills.” I nod my head a few times with vigor to confirm it to myself. I
look down at the bottle still in my hand; I haven’t taken them yet. I put the
capsules back in the bottle and close the lid.
“I’ve been
watching you since the moment I died. I know what you were about to do.”
My eyes
shift toward the floor.
“But
what’s the use in living if I can’t be with you? At least we could be together
this way.”
“It
doesn’t work like that, sweetheart. You can’t kill yourself to be with me. We
won’t end up together.”
Tears
flood my eyes. “But I miss you, Harley. I want to be with you. There’s nothing
here for me anymore. I don’t want to live without you.”
The room
is silent for a moment. I call out his name to ensure he’s still there. Moments
later, he speaks again.
“I know. I
miss you too. But I lived out my destiny. I died doing what I was meant to do.
I served my purpose in the world, and then I was called home.”
“But your
home is here with me. You belong here!” Anger and desperation seep through my
words.
“The
universe is done with me, but it isn’t done with you yet, baby. You haven’t
fulfilled your destiny.”
“And what
is my destiny?” My tone is sarcastic. I walk around the room, grasping air,
trying to touch the voice I’m hearing.
“I can’t
answer that for you; only you can discover it. But I know you’re going to do
great things in your world.”
“I don’t
want to live out my destiny without you. We were supposed to be together
forever, remember? We’re,unsevered.”
My sobs
return the minute that word escapes my lips. My mind slips into a memory of the
day I first heard it. We’d just returned from our honeymoon and Harley said he
wanted to go for a drive. He loved to surprise me, so I had no idea what
awaited me.
* * * * * *
* * *
Harley
adjusted the blindfold he had placed over my eyes moments before. “Uh-uh, no
peeking,” he said. I smiled and pictured his dazzling blue eyes flickering with
pure delight, the way they always do when he’s happy or excited.
I threw my
head back, lost in the moment, as a warm breeze danced across my face, offering
the sensation of a dozen butterflies hovering in search of a soft place to
land.
The 1965
Chevrolet Malibu eased down a bumpy, winding road, and finally stopped.
“Okay,
we’re here,” he said.
Harley
slid the blindfold off my eyes and a strong scent of salt air invaded my nose.
The ocean!
I
scrutinized the view and absorbed the magic. Endless sand was veiled by
beautiful, white seagulls. The waves performed a melodic tune as they covered
the shore.
The
beautiful Victorian beach house was more spectacular than anything I could have
conjured in my imagination. It was a subtle taupe color, with windows that
released outward at the bottom, allowing the ocean breeze to drift throughout
the house.
My feet
shuffled to the front porch and lingered on each pristine step before I reached
the door. In a mesmerized state, I jumped when Harley’s arms wrapped around my
waist.
“Do you
like it baby?”
“Like it?
Harley, I love it!”
“Well,
don’t you want to see inside our new home?” His smile was wide, his eyes
teasing. “Consider it a belated wedding present from my Uncle Walter.”
“What?”
“Remember,
I was his favorite nephew. He always told me it would be mine if…”
I didn’t
allow him to finish his sentence. “Oh no, he died! When?” I was frantic for a
moment, worried about Harley losing his favorite relative and experiencing a
pain from being lied to by my husband, by omission, anyway.
He
laughed. “Calm down. He didn’t die. He just decided to move into a smaller
place to avoid the upkeep. He sold it to me for a very fair price.”
I slapped
his chest in a playful manner. “Don’t scare me like that.” I took another look
around and said in a breathy voice, “Well, it’s a heck of a wedding present.
Remind me to send him an exceptional thank-you card. It’s beautiful.”
His gaze
shifted toward the ground. “I hope it brings you some peace and comfort while
I’m away.”
His words
were gentle but pierced tiny holes into my heart just the same. My lower lip
quivered and I reminded myself to breathe; that we still had time. To my
relief, Harley changed the mood with one of his typical ‘glass-half-full’
suggestions.
“Let’s not
talk about that. We’re here together now, and I want to enjoy every minute with
my wife.” He pulled me close and covered my still-trembling lips with his.
I let out
a squeal as he hoisted me into the air and carried me over the threshold of our
new home. I cupped my hand over my mouth and eased out of his arms to soak in
the spectacular view.
The first
space I entered was a massive living room, with immaculate, hardwood floors
from wall to wall, and vaulted ceilings. An elegant, winding staircase to the
left was covered in plush, beige carpet. The windows were veiled by sheer,
white curtains, which allowed privacy without masking the view of the expansive
ocean background. Not that it mattered much since, “There are no neighbors
within a few miles of us,” Harley informed me.
I
sauntered to the kitchen on the right and slid my fingers across the marble
island countertop that was lined by four swivel-backed bar stools. The
appliances were custom-designed to match the chocolate-colored marble and a
wine glass holder rested above the island. It was just like the one in a
magazine I had shown him not long ago. He’d obviously paid attention.
I walked
from room to room, upstairs and down, and discovered cleanly-designed spaces
with no overpowering floral or striped patterns. It was exactly how I would
have designed it myself, and I was impressed my husband already knew me so
well.
I turned
to Harley with narrowed eyes. “You did all of this?”
“Well, I
had a little help. Our friends pitched in.”
“How did
you have time? These are all the things from our apartment.”
“It wasn’t
easy. I had to enlist some professional help to get our furniture moved out of
our apartment while we were on our honeymoon. As far as the painting and
decorating, you were pretty busy with planning the wedding so I was able to
work on it in the evenings and some on the weekends. It really helped when you
went on that spa retreat for a long weekend with your bridesmaids.”
“And I was
wondering what you were going to do to keep busy while I was away,” I replied
with a chuckle.
I
continued to inspect the house and walked toward the glass doors situated off
the living room. I stood on the back porch, facing the ocean. The warm mist
from the sea sprinkled my skin. It became my favorite part of the whole house.
As I
walked back inside, I saw a sign above the front entrance. It read,
‘UNSEVERED’.
Harley
noted the confusion etched across my face, placed my hands in his and said, “It
means we will never be apart in spirit, even if we’re somehow separated
physically.”
The room
was silent. A tear threatened to escape my eye, but relented when a sense of
desire washed over me. I looked deep into his eyes.
“Take
me,’’ I said. “Take me now.”
Needing no
further convincing, he placed both my cheeks in his palms and kissed me as we
lowered our bodies to the stairs together.
Our eyes
remained locked on each other and our tongues danced with strong intention. In
between hard, fast kisses he said, “I love you so much, Jewel. I want to make
love to you.”
“I want …
your mouth … all over me, Harley.” My reply was breathy and needy.
He didn’t
even stop to take off my sundress, lifting it from the bottom instead. His
strong hands traced a fierce path over the outer edges of my hips as his thumbs
moved downward, squeezing and teasing my inner thighs.
“More.
More.” I didn’t want him to stop.
A snapping
sound startled me. I let out a high-pitched squeal as he tore the white lace of
my thong underwear with just one hand, too impatient to pull it down. He’d
never been this forceful, but I liked it. A lot.
He pulled
the spaghetti straps of my low-cut dress down to reveal my breasts. As he
massaged one in each hand, his tongue teased my hardened nipples. I gasped,
taking in the scent of pure virility … mixed with a hint of Eternity cologne.
The combination drove me crazy. I wanted him, all of him.
He moved
upward for a moment to attack my neck, leaving teeth prints along the path. I
gripped his hair with both hands and threw my head back in pleasure. His lips
were velvet on my body, anywhere he chose to place them. My hands moved
downward in search of my prize. I released the gathering of his jeans and slid
them down over his hips. Then I pushed his boxers to the floor with my foot,
stroking the length of him along the way.
My back
found the stairs as he entered me, and I was more than ready. He pulled me
close and I took him in and out again. One of his hands became tangled in my
wavy, beige-blonde locks while the other gripped the banister rail in hopes of
containing his early release. “Oh … Baby … you’re … amazing!”
The
passion was almost tangible—our breaths heavy, our skin on fire. A bead of
sweat rolled off his forehead onto my breast. The ocean waves provided a
blissful soundtrack to our ecstasy.
Almost too
soon, the moment we were both waiting for came … but with great satisfaction on
my part. Harley smiled and closed his eyelids as he produced short, weighty breaths.
Exhausted, we both slid down the stairs at a careful pace, holding each other
and basking in the afterglow.
Our
short-lived encounter was more than made up for as we spent the remainder of
the weekend christening every room in our new home.
* * * * * *
* * *
My mind
returns to the moment and I scold Harley’s apparitional presence for lying to
me. “You told me we’d be together forever. You told me that’s what the sign
meant.”
“I did say
that. But it didn’t mean we’d be together forever in the physical sense; just
that we’d always be in each other’s hearts.” His voice lowers and adopts a
serious tone. “But there is one problem.”
“What
problem?”
“I am kind
of stuck right now.”
“What do
you mean stuck?”
“Well, I
was supposed to move on to my afterlife, but I can’t do that until you let me
go.”
“But how
do I do that?”
“I can’t
answer that for you. It’s something you have to discover for yourself for me to
be able to complete my journey. I’m sorry you feel like I let you down, but I
did what I had to do.”
A long
pause cuts through the air for a moment. “I don’t blame you, Harley. I know you
didn’t choose to leave me. I just miss you. Why can’t I see you?” My voice
keeps cracking as I wipe my tears for the umpteenth time.
“You’ll
see me when the time is right; when you are ready. And you won’t be able to see
the gift I left you until the time is right either.” He was still surprising
me, even in death.
“I’m
ready! What is it? Please, I need something to hold on to.”
“When you
are ready to see it—and me—you will.” He was beginning to sound like a broken
record. “I have to go now, but I will be watching over you always. Please be
kind to yourself and don’t do anything else to endanger your life. Live. Be
happy. Fulfill your destiny. And remember, I love you.”
“I love
you too, baby. Don’t go.” My voice is brittle, fading.
He doesn’t
respond.
“Harley?”
I call out his name until my throat becomes scratchy and my voice is almost
absent.
“Harley?
Harley? Come back. Please don’t leave me again.”
There’s no
reply.
He’s gone.
Also by Traci Sanders
When Darkness Breaks
Local news anchor, Amber Woods, seemed to have it all – a thriving
career, two beautiful children, and a doting husband named Drake.
Life was perfect…until her world was turned upside down in one
fateful night. While the incident caused Amber to renew her
priorities; Drake was unable to deal with what happened, and sank
into a deep depression laced with infidelity and alcohol. Hoping a
change of scenery would salvage her quickly deteriorating marriage,
Amber agreed to move to New York; but it didn’t take long for her
to discover that the past is not always left in the past. Can Amber
save her marriage without losing herself along the way? What will she
do when darkness breaks her will to keep trying?
career, two beautiful children, and a doting husband named Drake.
Life was perfect…until her world was turned upside down in one
fateful night. While the incident caused Amber to renew her
priorities; Drake was unable to deal with what happened, and sank
into a deep depression laced with infidelity and alcohol. Hoping a
change of scenery would salvage her quickly deteriorating marriage,
Amber agreed to move to New York; but it didn’t take long for her
to discover that the past is not always left in the past. Can Amber
save her marriage without losing herself along the way? What will she
do when darkness breaks her will to keep trying?
“A real and authentic romance” M. Abbott (UK)
“Heavy Subject Matter, Hope Filled Message” T. Dearen
“A short and engaging read” H. Kent
Traci Sanders is a multi-genre, multi-award-winning author of nine
published titles, with contributions to three anthologies.
published titles, with contributions to three anthologies.
An avid blogger and supporter of Indie authors, she writes parenting,
children's, romance, and nonfiction guides.
children's, romance, and nonfiction guides.
Her ultimate goal is to provide great stories and quality content for dedicated
readers, whether through her own writing or editing works by other
authors.
readers, whether through her own writing or editing works by other
authors.
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