Title- A Little Broken
By- Juli Valenti
Genre- Contemporary Romance
Blurb-
Jessie Braden thought she had it all. A husband, a new baby – her
life was on course, exactly what she always wanted…Until one day, she loses
everything.
Ruined and broken, she’s left alone to pick up the pieces of her
life. Unable to cope, she spontaneously packs up and moves across the country,
hoping that new scenery will help.
Once in sunny Florida, she finds an apartment and a job but while
Jessie is surviving, she isn’t living…until one night she meets someone.
Dominick.
Desperate for an escape from the pain of her memories, she relents
to his unerring determination and agrees to spend time with him.
Through his patience and understanding, she will learn that she’s
not ruined…she’s just a little broken.
Links-
Smashwords- http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/370074
Excerpt:
“I just sat you a hottie, Jess,”
Courtney, one of the diner’s only hostesses, whispered in her ear. “He’s at
thirty-four, and he’s alone!”
Jessie raised her eyebrows. It was
almost nine o’clock and she was pretty sure she was going to be cut soon. It
was a slow night. Nodding, she grabbed her order book and made her way toward
her newly, and only, seated table.
“Hello, can I get you something to
–”Jessie stopped midsentence as familiar honey eyes looked up at her. In the light, he was even more handsome than
he’d been just hanging out his car in the dark. His face was clean shaven,
revealing a strong jaw line and a kind smile. She could smell his cologne and
it was amazing, manly and musky at the same time.
“Jessie! What a surprise seeing you
here. I didn’t know this was where you worked!” Dominick said, smiling up at
her. Something in his tone told her that it wasn’t really a surprise to him,
and that he was here, in her section, on purpose.
“Donald, right?” Jessie said,
secretly enjoying the look of indignation that filled his face as she called
him the wrong name. She knew his name, how could she not? She’d been thinking
about their encounter for the last two days.
“Dominick. Dominick Wace,” he
corrected her, still smiling.
“Ha. You sound like James Bond.
Okay, Dominick, what can I get you to
drink?”
“Hmm, how about a coffee?” he answered, eyes sparkling.
“Sure, I’ll be right back,” Not giving him a chance to saying
anything else, she went in search of Courtney.
She found her in the prep area, giggling with Layla, Jessie’s serving
partner for the evening.
“Courtney, did he specifically ask
to be seated in my section?” Jessie asked as she poured Dominick’s coffee, and
gathered sugar and fresh cream from the cold storage.
“Yeah, and good for you, girl! He’s
so hot!”
Unsurprised, she walked the coffee
over and placed it in front of Dominick.
“You do know that stalking is illegal in all fifty states, right?” she
asked him, trying to make it sound tart and unfriendly, but failing.
“Stalking is only illegal if it has
malicious intent. I don’t think the law says anything about a man’s
determination to get a beautiful woman to agree to go out for coffee. I mean,
it’s coffee. Everyone loves coffee, right?”
“I’m allergic to coffee,” she told
him. Liar, liar pants on fire a small
voice, that sounded a lot like the ‘old’ her sounded off in her head.
“Why, Pinocchio, I believe your nose
is growing,” he teased.
“Okay, so I’m not allergic to
coffee, you caught me.”
“Go out for coffee with me, Jessie.
You won’t regret it. I promise to not hog the cream and sugar.”
Jessie thought about it. For every
reason she had to not go, she came up with four more on why she should. If she
were to tell the truth, she didn’t really want to go home. Every night she was
home alone, with nothing but her own thoughts. Maybe Toni was right, maybe she
should get out, make an effort. But with that thought, she was scared. She’d
built up a wall between her and the world, and wasn’t sure she could handle it
breaking down.
“I can’t,” she said, holding up a
hand to stop him when he opened his mouth, “I have to work. You have, after
all, come to sit in my table, keeping me from being cut for the evening.”
“Oh, that’s an easy fix,” he said,
casually.
“It is?” she asked him, staring. His
complete confidence shook her as well as intrigued her.
“Sure it is. UNCLE!” he called out,
loudly, causing several of the few customers to turn to look at him. He just
shrugged at them, and looked expectant as he sat there. Within a few seconds,
Mr. C came out of the back office, walking toward them both with a small smile
playing on his face.
“Ah, Dominick, I thought I heard you
out here, harassing my staff,” Mr. C. said, laughing as he took Dominick’s hand
and clapped him on the back in a familiar hug.
“Now, Uncle, I’m not harassing your staff. We do have a bit
of a dilemma here, though. You see, I’ve asked this pretty young lady to
accompany me for coffee twice now. The first time, she turned me down flat, if
you can believe that! This time that I asked, she said that she can’t because
she has to work.”
Mr. C’s smile widened, as he looked
from Dominick to Jessie. Jessie was sure that she was turning six shades of
purple from the attention, and for not seeing the familiar qualities between
the two sooner. She really was off in her world.
“Ah, a beautiful woman turning you down? What is this world coming to?”
Mr. C teased.
“A travesty, Uncle. A travesty, I
tell you!”
Jessie couldn’t help the grin
turning up her lips as she watched the two men banter back and forth. Mr. C
chuckled deeply from his throat.
“Well, truth between family and all,
I cut Jessie ten minutes ago. She just doesn’t nag me about it like my other
employees,” he said, winking at Dominick. Jessie was starting to feel like
there may be an underlying conspiracy going on.
“So, Jessie, there’s no reason you
can’t go for coffee with me,” Dominick said, his smile lighting his entire
face.
“Fine,” Jessie sighed in
agreement. She could admit when she’d been beat, and she couldn’t hold a candle
to the manipulations of these men.
Mr. C surprised her by clasping her
hand gently.
“Have a good time, Jess. You deserve
it,” he said softly, before nodding goodbye to his nephew.
Standing, Dominick held his hand out
to her. “Come on, pretty lady. Let’s blow this pancake stand.”
Jessie stared at his hand, unsure if
she should take it. Her uncertainty must have shown on her face because
Dominick stepped a little closer to her.
“It’s
okay, Jessie. It’s just a hand. It’s just coffee. No big deal. Well, except for
the coffee. Coffee is a big deal.” He
wiggled his hand a little bit, and as a small chuckle escaped her, she placed
her hand in his. She gripped it, holding on tightly, and wanted, for once, to
not just let go.
Playlist
Daughtry - Gone Too Soon
Linkin Park - Castle of Glass
Vast - You Destroy Me
Placebo - Running up that Hill
A Perfect Circle - Vanishing
Lifehouse - Broken
Switchfoot - Dare You to Move
Coldplay - The Scientist
Taylor Swift (featuring The Civil Wars) - Safe and Sound
HIM - Heaven Tonight
Barlow Girl - Never Alone (acoustic)
Hoobastank - Running Away
Dixie Chicks - Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)
Enigma - Gravity of Love
Tyler Wards and Two Worlds - Roar (Acoustic Cover)
My Review: 5 stars
Reading this book was sometimes just a little too much for me. I had to take breaks and walk away from the raw heartbreak that came through in this book. Juli's writing was fantastic, she pulled me into that world and made me feel like it was my heart that was broken. Words cannot convey the loss of a child to a Mom. It's undescribable, and yet Juli does such a great job of conveying that unbearable loss. She also helps to walk her wonderful characters through that loss and come out the other side. Jessie was completely believable to me, the way she slowly woke to her new surroundings and new life, new love with Dominick. Yeah, Dominick, he blew me away. So caring, patient, kind and loving to Jessie. He did exactly what he needed to pull this woman out of the walking zombie that she was and helped her to really live again, gave her a reason to want to live. I loved Mr. C, he was an amazing guy, so it's no small wonder that Dominick turned out the way he did. I'm happy that everything turned out the way that it did. It was a difficult journey, mostly for Jessie, but also for the one she loved. Insinde I think we're all a little broken, and Juli gave us a little insight to how that is. Great book Juli.
About the
Author-
Juli Valenti grew up in Arkansas and currently resides in Florida
with her husband and two boys. Working a full time job, as well as owning her
own editing company, along with a full time family, her life is crazy but she
wouldn’t have it any other way.
Juli is currently working on several other true-life inspired
novels.
Links-
Facebook- www.facebook.com/authorjulivalenti
Twitter- www.twitter.com/thejulivalenti
Girls Heart Books and Juli Valenti would like to thank you for being a part of this blog tour!
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