All I Ask
By Elizabeth York
Genre: Contemporary/Romantic Suspense
Release Date: May 23, 2017
Photographer: MHPhotography
Designer: MGBookcover & Design
My name is Devan
Anderson and I am a photographer and the by product of a cheating father and a
childhood evaporated by illness. I'm stubborn, protective, but I care more than
I let on. What does a girl like me do when I taste life for the first time?
I'll give you a
hint. It isn't what you think.
My name is Ian
Jensen and I am a Pediatric Oncologist that works day and night with kids that
prove to be braver than I. I am open to Nerf gun fights, having fun, and taking
control. What's a doctor who lives life by the book do when given a new chapter
to live in?
Ask me again
tomorrow?
What happens
when a photographer set to live in the dark meets the doctor that lives in the
light? What happens when our world collide?
“Put your hands
up,” a little voice yelled. Ian and I put our hands up. I turned my head to see
a little boy wearing a mask and a cape holding a Nerf bow. I smiled as Ian
reached into his coat and snagged a little Nerf gun.
“Who are you?” I
asked to distract the kid avenger from Ian’s movements.
“I am-,” his
voice froze as I saw a woman stepped out of a room with her arms crossed. She
cleared her throat as I looked at Ian and he winked.
In one swift,
move Ian turned with his Nerf gun and shot a toy bullet as he moved in front of
me. The boy fired and his bullet hit the wall as he pulled back the arm on the
bow and was ready to fire again. Ian pulled the trigger on the little boy and
fired again intentionally hitting the wall as the masked child fired
again.
Ian groaned as
he took a toy arrow in the leg, and fell to the floor. I immediately wanted to
play along so I grabbed his gun and fired at the boy who was faster than the
foam bullet I launched.
I went to step
forward over Ian when I got really dizzy and lost my balance. I fell back and
hit the floor with a thud.
“Doctor Ian, is
she okay?” a little voice asked as a bright light was intensely in my
eyes.
“What’s your
name?” Ian asked as he looked me over.
“You know my
name.”
“What day is
it?” Ian asked as I had to follow his finger.
“Ass hole day?”
I asked and snickered when Ian scoffed because there were virgin ears around.
Author Elizabeth
York has been writing for about seven years. Located in the southeast, she
spends her days drinking sweet tea on the porch with her laptop in hand. She
has devoted her life to her family and her books. With the loss of her Father
to cancer in 2010 she makes "Dear Daddy" dedication pages in each
book and donates 10% royalties to cancer research.
Elizabeth was
given a 2015 Author of the Year award sponsored by 31 blogs for her role in
helping her fellow authors and her writing. She was also accepted into the
Romance Writers of America organization in May of 2015.
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