
Take Two
A Picture Perfect Novel
By Traci Hayden
Cover Designer: JC Clarke @ The Graphics Shed
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Beth Huntley, photographer and devoted bachelorette, doesn’t believe in true love. Too much hurt and disappointment has left her hiding behind the camera. All she can see is a black and white world through the lens.
William Lorde, widower and father, was once an open and carefree man. The loss of his wife has left him wrapped up in the needs of his little girl. He can no longer see the colors of the world as he struggles each and every day.
What happens when these two similarly different people meet and help each other to step out of the world they’ve created for themselves? Will they find a love that helps them heal from the past, enjoy their present and create a beautiful future?
What happens when these two similarly different people meet and help each other to step out of the world they’ve created for themselves? Will they find a love that helps them heal from the past, enjoy their present and create a beautiful future?
I woke the
following morning to the sound of the ocean crashing against the beach. I was
still wrapped in William's embrace, my head resting on his shoulder. His
breathing was even and soft as he slept.
I was too
comfortable to start the new day. Looking around without bothering to lift my
head, I located our clothes, neatly folded on the other chair under the cabana.
Heat rushed to my cheeks. Who had done that? And when had they done it?
William stirred
beside me. "Morning, love." His voice was rough with sleep.
"Morning,"
I whispered, not sure if our mysterious housekeeper was still nearby.
He was immediately
focused. "Beth, what's wrong?"
It was impossible
to hide anything from him now. I was an open book now and he was my reader.
"We had a
visitor," I said, pointing at our neatly-folded clothes.
He relaxed back
into the chair. "Oh, Beth, we're grown adults. We didn't do anything the
rest of them haven't done."
He was right, but
it wasn't something I was so open to having everyone know. "But..."
"Relax,
Beth." William consoled me. "Are you regretting it?"
I was shocked at
his question. "No, never!"
"So don't be
embarrassed. It's a natural part of a relationship," William chuckled.
"Stop over thinking everything."
I hid my face on
his chest. He was right; he was always right. How could I doubt what had
happened between us? We’d both been ready, and I was sure a few people up at
the house were curious why it hadn't happened sooner. I had to stop
over-analyzing everything.
A different thought
crossed my mind. "Oh my god, William!" I jumped up, scrambling for my
clothes.
"Beth?
What?"
"My
camera!" I cursed as I yanked the tank top from the folded clothes over my
head.
"Where did you
leave it?" He sounded concerned, knowing what my equipment meant to me.
"On the beach,
before we went into the water last night," I yelled as I hopped out of the
cabana, still attempting to get my other leg in my shorts.
We spent the next
twenty minutes searching the beach. My anger quickly turned into horror as
reality sunk in. My camera was gone. Had someone taken it, or had the ocean
claimed it?
William tried to
comfort me as we trudged up the path to the villa. "All those photos...
the airport, the flight, the first photos of Jamaica, they're all gone,
William." I was more upset over the loss of the photos than the camera
itself.
Voices were audible
from the kitchen as we stepped through the patio doors. The aromas were
incredible, but weren't enough to lighten my mood. Most people would be upset
about the camera, but even if it was my favorite, and worth a ridiculous amount
of money, it was the loss of so many memories which upset me.
Jude came out of
her bedroom and stopped short when she spotted us. She glanced towards the
kitchen as she rushed towards us. She wrapped her arms around me, and whispered
loud enough so William could hear her, "Everyone thinks you went for an
early walk." I stiffened, unsure how much she knew. "I put your
camera in your bedroom." She chuckled as she stepped back. As she turned,
she reached out and tugged on William's shirt. "You really do pack
neatly."
I stood motionless,
completely stunned and my body turned to lava with embarrassment. Just before
Jude turned the corner to the kitchen, she glanced over her shoulder. "By
the way, William, you should get a tan on that ass."
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28 year old writer, Vanessa Fortney, has travelled the world,
living life to the fullest. When she comes home due to the unexpected death of
her only blood relatives, she only has one regret; never finding a love that
triumphs all others.
In a beautiful valley in the Rocky Mountains, Nessa finds herself
wondering about a mysterious stranger who saved her after a nearly disastrous
car accident. The mystery that surrounds Daniel is quickly replaced by the
increasing attraction Nessa feels for him.
Will she find that love that transcends all love or will an
unforeseen tragedy keep them apart?
My love for books began at a very small age. I lived inside the many worlds the local library could provide. The characters within those pages were my companions and my support when I needed someone most.
My imagination began to soar as I grew. I began writing small poems as a teenager, but never thought much about publishing or expanding beyond put my words to paper.
After my children were born our love for a certain TV show fueled my love for writing. Using my children as inspiration, I began to write fanfiction, my children being the characters within the stories.
My passion for putting words to paper (or screen as is the norm now) has turned from passion to obsession. I've made some incredible friends through this journey and in turn, have become not only an author but a promoter and supporter for those whose imagination dreams character and worlds that I can lose myself in.
I thank my precious children, my beautiful soul-mate and my forever sister and best friend for being my constant rock and support as I continue to walk this road called life.
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