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Authors: Megan Keith

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Acknowledgements

 

 

Thank you to Nine Inch Nails for providing the inspiration for this short story.  A big salute to the powerful music, sensual lyrics and the beautiful and sexy voice of Trent Reznor for getting under my skin.

T
hank you to Marie, Tash and Tiffany for all of your help and encouragement to step outside of my comfort zone.  You girls rock!

 

 

 

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Feedback from readers is much appreciated.  It is the best way to give thanks to an author.

 

 

Please find details of my other
projects following…

 

Finding My Way

New Adult Romance
Paperback and ebook out now

 

 

 

Breaking up is hard to do… moving on is even harder…

When twenty-three-year-old Emma discovers that her ex is moving on with his life, she decides to harden up and get on with living her own.
  Who knew that just opening up to the possibility of a new relationship would be all that it took?

Things start looking up when her hot new co-worker Seth notices her.
  He had been the subject of her fantasies, but she never thought she stood a chance.  Then there’s Nick, the sexy and self-assured guy she met at the train station that she cannot get out of her head. 

When even more prospects begin to show it seems that life is finally looking up.
  Top it off with a new career opportunity and Emma finally believes she can
find her way
to a whole new life.

 

Crossroads
Finding My Way, book two

New Adult Romance
Paperback and ebook out now

 

 

The girl or the dream?

Nick is about to head overseas on an adventure of a lifetime.  It’s what he has always wanted, to travel the world, to experience new cultures, see the places he’s dreamed of for so long.  He should be over the moon.  Instead, he’s been in a slump ever since he lost his friend Em.

Nick is a player, always has been.  The first time he ever wanted more from a girl he was shot down.  So now he’s left licking his wounds.  Emma made her choice and now Nick has to live with it.

Or does he?
  When he finds out that Emma is single after all, will he fight for her?  Will he be able to convince her to give him a chance?  And if he does, what will happen when he leaves?

Nick has reached a crossroads in his life - the girl or the dream.  Seems like an easy choice when the girl of his
dreams is Emma.  But what if she doesn’t see things the same way?

 

New Beginnings

Finding My Way, book three

New Adult Romance
Coming Soon

 

Seth is starting over.  New city, new job, new love…?  Is this the start of something good?  Or is this the beginning of the end?

 

 

 

 

How to Liv

 

Adult Contemporary Romance

Coming Soon

 

 

Olivia is a hard-working, down-to-earth, average Aussie chick.

She’s t
aking each day as it comes, working in a factory and plodding along through life.  She’s resigned to the fact she’s not going to get her happily-ever-after, a husband and kids, because she has given up on men.  They lie and cheat, leaving a world of pain in their wake. 

Until a chance encounter with a handsome man changes everything
.

Olivia meets Joel. 

Joel is a hard-working, down-to-earth, average Aussie bloke.

He’s sexy, kind, fun, in fact, he’s damn near perfect.  Joel is
exactly what Olivia has always wanted in a man.  He stirs emotions in her that have laid dormant for years.  He breaks down those walls, forcing Olivia to fall in love.  She starts to believe that fairy tales really can come true.

Until she discovers something that could change
it all.

 

 

 

 

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