Title: Out of Mind (Out of Line #3)
Author: Jen McLaughlin
Expected Publication Date: April 29, 2014
Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance
BOOK SUMMARY
Reaching for sunlight...
Finn survived the ambush and came home to me, but in his head, the
battle is still raging. He’s falling apart and I’m trying my best to pick up
the pieces of him, to find the us
we used to be. I love him as much as I ever did, but love isn’t enough to fix
this. I thought telling my father about our relationship would be the hardest
thing we’d ever have to face. I was wrong.
Lost in shadows...
All I wanted was to be worthy of Carrie. One mission, just one, and
I’d be able to give her the future she deserved. Then everything went wrong,
leaving me tainted and broken. Carrie wants me to be who I was, but all
that’s left is what they made of me. I’m no good for her. No good for anyone
like this. I have to figure out how to move forward. Alone.
Sometimes love isn’t enough…
Buy Links for Books #1 & #2 in the Series
OUT OF
LINE (Book #1)
Amazon - http://amzn.to/17HLrFu
B&N - http://bit.ly/17hfkvi
OUT OF
TIME (Book #2)
Amazon - http://amzn.to/1daxXYL
B&N - http://bit.ly/1g7hPas
Out of Mind Teaser
Out
Of Mind Bonus Scene
Finn
This
scene takes place a few weeks after the end of OUT OF TIME, but a couple of
weeks before the beginning of OUT OF MIND.
I woke up slowly, blinking away the
sunlight streaming through the hospital windows. I must have dozed off for a
little while. By some miracle of miracles, I hadn’t had a nightmare. I
usually did. Sighing, I reached out and pushed the morphine button on the
machine next to me. My head and arm hurt like a fucking bitch.
The door opened, and I tensed. My
last visitor had been Senator Wallington. He’d reminded me exactly how
beneath his daughter I was, then left. Ya know, the usual. But this time? It
was a most welcome visitor. Carrie’s red head peeked inside the hospital
room.
“I’m awake,” I said, smiling and
adjusting myself against the pillows. “Come in.”
She grinned at me and slipped
through the crack of the door. “I came by earlier, but you were sleeping, so
I went to the gift shop. Here. It’s for you.”
“Thank you.” I took the yellow rose
she held out for me, not quite sure what I was supposed to do with a flower.
I was a dude. We were supposed to be the one’s giving out the flowers—not the
other way around. “I didn’t realize they made yellow roses.”
“They make them in every color
imaginable,” she said, sitting down on the side of the bed gently. “You’re
probably wondering why I got you a flower, right?”
I chuckled and stared down at the
gentle bud. “Uh, yeah, kind of.”
“From what I’ve seen, roses are the
toughest flowers out there. One year, my mother’s gardener planted the garden
way too early. A frost came through, and it killed all the flowers outside.”
She leaned in and touched the soft petal. “All of them except the roses. They
were the only flowers that thrived, despite the cold and the frost. They had
the biggest batch ever that year. And they were gorgeous.”
I swallowed hard. “Oh yeah?”
“Yeah.” She cupped my cheek. Her
soft touch was so soothing and perfect that I closed my eyes and savored it.
“And those roses remind me of you—of us. You are so strong, and I know it’ll
be tough, but you’ll get through this, and you’ll be stronger because of it.
I know it.”
My heart clenched. “We’ll get
through this.” I squeezed her hand with my one good one. “Together, we can do
anything.”
“Together,” she echoed, her eyes
filled with tears that didn’t spill out. “I love you.”
“I love you, too, Ginger.”
I kissed her, my lips fleeting over
hers. My grip tightened on her hand, and she strained to get closer. I drew
in a ragged breath, my body responding to her closeness. Her tongue flicked
over mine, making my stomach get tight and other things go hard. What I
wouldn’t give to be out of this hospital room, and back in California with
her in my apartment so I could take care of this need for her that was trying
to kill me.
But we wouldn’t have privacy until I
got out of this one in D.C., though, so we had a while to go. With that
knowledge ringing in my head, I pulled away. “I can’t wait to go home.”
She sighed. “Me too. It’ll be here
soon. We just have to get back to my parents house, then get through
Christmas. Then things will go back to normal.”
Normal? Nothing about me was normal
anymore. I was a fucking mess. But I smiled for her even though I knew it was
a crock of shit. “Yeah. Normal.”
Her smile faltered, as if she saw
through my façade, but she didn’t say anything. Her phone dinged. She didn’t
pick it up. “We’re going to be okay,” she said again.
“Yeah, we will.” I hoped to hell we
would, anyway. “Are you going to see who messaged you?”
“It’s just my daily inspirational
message of the day.” She lifted a shoulder. “You know how I love those little
messages.”
I ran my thumb over her lip. “I love
that you love those little messages. It’s a-dork-able.”
She flushed. “Shut up.”
“Gladly.” I leaned in, the morphine making
me feel high and kinda out of it. “Or you could shut me up.”
“Gladly,” she echoed, completely
oblivious to the fact that I was a fucking wreck.
She kissed me, and I tried to stop
thinking. Stop feeling.
To just stop it all.
About the Author
Jen McLaughlin is a
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. She writes steamy New Adult
books for the young and young at heart. Her first release, Out of Line, came
out September 2013. She also writes bestselling Contemporary Romance under
the pen name Diane Alberts.Since receiving her first contract offer under the
pen name Diane Alberts, she has yet to stop writing. She is represented by
Louise Fury at The Bent Agency.
Though she lives in
the mountains, she really wishes she was surrounded by a hot, sunny beach
with crystal clear water. She lives in Northeast Pennsylvania with her four
kids, a husband, a schnauzer mutt, a cat, and a Senegal parrot. In the rare
moments when she’s not writing, she can usually be found hunched over one knitting
project or another. Her goal is to write so many well-crafted romance books
that even a non-romance reader will know her name.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014
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