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About Girl
Code
Four best
friends struggle with decisions that affect their lives, their hearts, and
their futures. As sisters, they embrace the Girl Code.
HOPE
Josephine "Joey" Lockhart escapes her past,
herself and her home town of Pearl, Ohio to Florida after high school. Years
later, she meets a man that refuses to let her hide behind her camera lens and
encourages her out of her shell. Will he be the one to push her to feel for the
first time?
LIVE
After seven years in drug hell, detoxing Juliette
"Juls" Carrington returns to her hometown Pearl to attend her
grandmother's burial. Once more rejected by her family, she has a swim in a
pond nearby when a mysterious camper, an ex-drunk, coaxes her to come to his
hut in the woods. Together they must fight their inner demons for a chance to
love...and live.
FAITH
Selena Bodine escaped into the United States Air Force
to leave behind a painful past and the one man who she refused to let herself
love. Years later, an urgent call from her father brings her back to Pearl,
Ohio and face to face with the man she still loves. But will the secret that
Cullen is investigating her threaten their second chance?
PERSISTENCE
Laydi Michaels has been running away from her past and
bad memories for years. Finding herself wasn’t an easy task, but she’s managed
to finally get to a point to where she wants to be. Only to wake up married to
her boss….who fired her the night before. Wrapped in a case that puts her life
in danger, and dealing with a grave situation back home in Pearl, Laydi figures
out she wasn’t close to finding herself, and now, she’s risked everything.
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Excerpt
Juls wandered to the back of the bus. Once she found a
seat and the engine roared to life, she looked for her diary. No time to waste.
Two weeks ago, she went off methadone, going from thirty-five grams to cold
turkey. It was crucial to keep her mind busy.
The bus hit the main road and picked up speed while
she rummaged in the black duffel bag next to her. It contained all her
belongings, those she'd managed to keep from petty thieves and cops at night,
and those she'd refrained from trading for dope. A worn sleeping bag, a hoodie,
spare underwear, a pair of wool socks, a bottle of water she'd filled in a
public bathroom earlier... Yep, that was about it. And her diary. She fished it
out, and, from a side pocket, a tiny glue stick.
For a moment, she caressed the notebook's beautiful
flower wrap, so soft and shiny it felt like silk underneath her callused skin.
A boost of warmth made her heart swell. She loved this wrap. When looking for
food in a trash bin outside Walmart last year, she discovered the colorful
piece of gift paper and knew it was the one. Maybe someone who'd just bought it
had second thoughts, deemed it too tacky, whatever— people could be crazy like
that—but this particular wrap gave her diary shelter, a home. Within that frame
of beauty, she could hide her darkest thoughts and most daring dreams, and
forever keep small things she collected through the journey of her life.
She opened the notebook and turned the pages. Calmness
washed over her like a hit of something she tried not to think about. The urge
to get high was omnipresent. Here, she found a food coupon a super cute guy in
a tux handed her on a cold morning by the metro entrance. There, a cigarette
paper roll a smoker dropped beneath a bench. On this page, gum wrap, and on the
next, a few doodles she'd made while waiting on a doctor appointment. Adorning
the second-to-last page, a pink rose petal, just beginning to fade, from a park
she'd slept in two days ago.
The kind of evidence an investigator would look for at
a crime scene to determine a suspect's doings and whereabouts. Except her diary
told the tale of a twenty-four year-old homeless ex-druggie. She'd always kept
a secret journal as a kid, but it was after her overdose that she thought
important to collect daily proofs of her existence. They reminded her of the
life she had to leave behind.
To her 'documentation', she solemnly added the bus
ticket, moistened with sweat from the fifteen-minute-wait in her palm before
the bus arrived. The paper had crumpled and probably wouldn't adhere to the
glue. She would use tape then, and grabbed a small roll kept safely in the
inner pocket of her black leather jacket.
After taping the ticket, she found a pen and wrote
underneath, 'Ticket to home'. She looked out the window, but having taken this
road once, when leaving at seventeen, she didn’t recognize the flat,
never-ending farmland scenery.
Home…? Well, what she used to call home in her better
days. The city of Pearl, Ohio—a nice and perfectly snobbish community where she
grew up, before the call of 'the Concrete, the Steel, and the Needle' became
too strong.
About the Authors
DC Stone:
DC Stone has over sixteen years of investigative experience, including working as a criminal investigator in the United States military anda private investigator. Currently, she works as an internal affairs investigator by day and a romantic suspense author by night. She has her Master’s degree in Criminal Justice and is dubbed, “The Investigative Whisper. “Commonly called upon to act as an expert witness, she also trains with local, state, and federal law enforcement officers. She provides numerous workshops that help authors gain insight into “digging” into a character’s mind to better understand motives, create suspense, and help maintain conflict.
When she isn’t trying to solve a new puzzle in the world offraud, she is engulfed with coffee, her laptop, and all those crazy characters in her head. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America, Hudson Valley Romance Writers, RomVets, RWA Kiss of Death, and the Liberty State Fiction Writers. She served as the 2014 Vice President and Conference Chair for NJRW. Find her on Facebook, Twitter, or her at www.authordcstone.com.
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Cait Jarrod:
From writing ‘every girl’s dream heroes’ to ‘strong, down-to-earth heroines,’ Cait Jarrod twists ‘cliff hanging plots’ and ‘clever, unpredictable sub-plots’. She loves diving into a good book as much as she loves writing one. Mother of three gorgeous daughters, she’s married to her best friend, hangs out with a great group of women—the WWC, and loves a good glass of wine.
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Lea Bronsen likes her reads fast, hot, and edgy, and strives to give her own stories the same intensity. After venturing into dirty inner-city crime drama with her debut novel Wild Hearted, she divides her writing time between psychological thriller, romantic suspense, and erotic contemporary romance.
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Jessica is a born and raised small town Ohio girl, who moved to the Sunshine State after graduating from college. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in English because she could not imagine doing anything else but reading and writing. In the journey of life, she obtained her law degree (and bar license) and also became a wife and a mother of three children. So, life is always an adventure. She loves to read and write... obviously! She’s a huge sports fan, especially college football and The Ohio State Buckeyes! Go Steelers! Go Rays! Go Lightning! She LOVES to travel... LOVES, LOVES, LOVES to travel. She loves to drink coffee in the morning and tea at night! She loves a good glass of wine, especially if it comes from a bottle made by the FOOLS wine club… yep, she’s a founding member of that crazy group! She loves hanging out with her family and friends! Music makes her happy. She’s a mix between country girl and city chic. She’s a sucker for a cowboy hat!
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