Refusing to Expire
Tricia Daniels
Release Date: May 31, 2017
Love sometimes comes to us
when we’ve completely given up on it.
You just have to let go of
the past and accept it.
Tori Campbell has
neglected her needs as a woman, for far too long. Times are tough, money is
tight, and raising three boys without a positive male role model in the house
is challenging. After months of online dating, she realizes that there’s a
whole lot of crazy out there. Discouraged, she struggles to accept that she may
spend the rest of her life alone.
Roger Ford hasn’t been
lucky in love, so far. He’s looking for someone to share his life. Someone to
laugh and dance with. The moment they meet and he gazes into her enchanting,
green eyes, he falls hard. Everything just seems to fit. Well, almost
everything.
Roger may not be the
perfect man, but he is no quitter, and he’s determined to prove it.
Tricia Daniels lives in a
small town in Southern Ontario, Canada, where she raised three kids as a single
parent. Creativity and imagination is something there is never a short supply
of in her home. Between her quick wit and wicked sense of humor she found that
she has a passion for writing steamy romance novels. Her goal is simple, tell
her story, warm a few hearts, shed a few tears, share a silent chuckle, and
occasionally, make people blush.
That's the official
version. But the simple truth is... I'm just a normal woman, struggling to pay
the bills and trying to raise my kids in a home where they feel empowered,
supported and loved. I'd like to say that the story came to me with a gentle
persuasion...but oh no! This story hit me like a full on tackle from behind and
there were no foul flags thrown by the referee. Here's a little something
unusual about me, well at least I think so... I'm not an author. My friends
laugh when I say that. I have never aspired to write the next great love story
or take the literary world by storm. I'm just a girl, who woke up from a dream
with characters, scenes and a story in my head that was tied to such powerful
emotions I couldn't settle until I wrote them down to get them out of my brain.
This story would have never been shared with any of you if it wasn't for very
good friends, who continue to try and convince me that I have a gift. Who knew?
Definitely not me.
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