Title: Learning to Let Go (Learning Series #2)
Author: Cynthia P. O'Neil
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release
Date: February 2014
Garrett Andrews has controlled every aspect of his
life for as long as he can remember. Whatever he wanted, he took, especially when
it came to Laurel Hart. She was the first person to make his heart skip a beat and
capture his soul, allowing part of his control to slip, which uncovered his lie and
destroyed her trust in him.
Laurel now lays battered and broken thanks to
Chase Peterson, a stalker from her college days, who won’t accept no for an answer.
Garrett is determined to win her back, obsessing over her care in an attempt to heal
both her body and her mind. He will go to any lengths to earn back her trust and
teach her to let go of the past, but can he follow his own advice and let down his own
walls?
They struggle to overcome their issues and soon
Chase is after her again, fixated on staking his “claim” with a startling revelation that
links both the past and present. Can they find happiness with each other or is their
too much to overcome? Only time will tell if they can learn to let go.
Prologue
Laurel
I needed to hold out to make it to Garrett’s
penthouse. I could feel the walls closing in around me as a sense of heaviness
invaded my body, weighing me down. My vision began to blur. My mind was
reeling. Come on, just hold out a little longer. You can do this. You need to get
to Garrett. His security guys probably see what a mess you are and he’s already on
alert. He’ll be there for you.
My mind wanted to argue the fact that I’d just
pushed him away from me moments earlier, but I knew Garrett; once his mind was
set on something he wanted, he wouldn’t give up easily. I just prayed the same held
true for me. I hated to admit it, but I needed him now more than I ever had. He was
the only thing going through my mind as Chase slammed in the walls and counter
and as he pulled me down into the glass. Normally I’d have given up and just taken
the beating, but I could hear Garrett’s voice encouraging me to fight, to move out of
the past and focus on the future.
I felt the weight of the frying pan still in my hand,
reminding me how I finally got off a clean shot to Chase’s head and managed to run
for it. Luck had been with me when my neighbor stepped off the elevator and the
elevator doors started to close on their own. I had one shot at escape and the only
place I could run was back into Garrett’s arms. As I entered the key code for the
penthouse, I prayed he would still be there to catch me.
Everything around me seemed to move in
slow motion as the elevator opened on his floor. I know my feet moved, because my
body was inching closer to Garrett’s shocked face. I could barely hear his words,
“What the hell happened, Laurel?” I could almost focus on Thompson and Dillon
running past me, one heading for the elevator, the other to the stairwell. I somehow
managed to squeak out, “Chase.”
Garrett’s arms were outstretched, but he
wouldn’t touch me. Why? Help me! I wanted to scream. Hold me!
Then the world seemed to go black and I could only hear him curse, “Fuck,”
before feeling my body drop. I heard the clang of the frying pan hitting the floor. I
expected my body to be next, but I felt the warmth of his arms encase me, pulling me
close to his chest as he gently lowered me to the ground.
“No, Laurel! Oh, God, no! Stay with me,
baby. I’ll make sure we get Chase and make him pay for what he’s done.” His voice,
normally so composed and controlled, was shaking and I felt moisture hit the sides
of my face.
Could he be crying? The man who was always in
control of everything was actually crying!
“Stay with me, love. I’ll make this right, just
don’t leave me. I can’t take losing someone else in my life. I can’t lose you.”
I tried struggling against the haziness of the
darkness, urging myself to wake up so I could hold his hand, but no matter how hard
I tried, my body seemed unwilling to do what my brain so desperately wanted, to
soothe him, to reassure him I was still here, that I still cared for him.
Time seemed to tick away as Garrett held me
close. “Why couldn’t I have just followed you down?” he chastised himself. “Why
didn’t I fight harder for you? You mean everything to me.” His voice was choked
with emotion.
I meant as much to him as he did to me? How
could this be? We were always good in bed together, but he never expressed this
level of emotion.
The elevator dinged and I could make out the
squeak of wheels and the drop of heavy bags onto the floor.
“Thank God you’re here,” Garrett said, and I felt his
body shift. “Someone attacked her in her apartment and she has low blood sugar.
She’s crashing! Help her! Do anything you have to do, just save her, please!” The level of desperation in his voice was a straight
hit to my heart, to my soul. I wanted to yell out, “I’m still here, Garrett! I can hear
every word you’re saying!” but I could hardly feel my mouth to open it.
“We need you to let go of her hand and get out
of the way so we can help her, sir. The best thing you can do is give us room to do
our job. We’ll do everything in our power to get her the help she needs.”
“Garrett, please step away, let them do their
work,” Thompson’s voice rang out. He must have returned with the paramedics. He never used his first name, why now? I
heard the cracking of a voice and muffled tears.
“She’s got a fiery spirit, much like yourself Garrett.
If anyone can pull through this, she will.” Thompson’s voice was a little shaky, but
his words seemed to settle Garrett, as the sound of tears halted.
Garrett’s voice was laced with fear and
emotion. “Did you catch—” The question was left open ended, but I knew who they
were talking about. I strained my ears, trying my hardest to focus on their words. I
needed to know if they caught the jerk who did this to me.
“Now is not the time, sir. Your focus needs to
be on Miss Hart, while mine will be on handling this bastard.” I’m sure Thompson
didn’t expect me to hear the hushed tones in which he whispered, “I’ll update you
more later; he had escaped the apartment by the time we got there.” He paused and
I felt Garrett’s body stiffen. “The police already have issued an APB and we have
every available man out there looking. I’ll stay behind to help with the crime scene
and fill the police in on what we know. You go with your girl; take care of her, she
needs you.”
I felt a sharp stab to my finger and a number
called out; it must’ve been the paramedic.
“She’s at 40 and dropping. We need to start a
glucose drip to get her sugars back up.”
No wonder I can’t fight this haze; my sugars are
too low.
“Let’s get her in a neck brace and onto a back board.
We need to transport immediately.”
I felt strong hands move around me and my body
being secured to something stiff. I couldn’t move; not that I could before, I guess. “Are you related to her, sir?” a different voice
asked.
“She’s my girlfriend. She means everything
to me.” His voice broke on the last part, like he barely managed to get the words
out.
I’m his what?! Since when did I become his
girlfriend? I’m not complaining, but an update would’ve been appreciated here. We
were fighting up until…
“We’re going to transport her to the hospital,
sir. Did you want to ride up front with the driver or meet us there?”
I felt the stretcher lift up and push towards the
direction of the elevators.
“My father, Dr. Waters, will be meeting us at
the hospital,” I heard Garrett say, his voice a lot more confident than a moment ago.
“I’d prefer to ride up front with the driver.”
The voices were muffled for a while, but I felt
his hand squeeze mine and the gentle brush of his lips across my forehead. “Please
be okay, my love. You have no idea just how badly I need you in my life.”
Somewhere along the ride to the hospital, my
adrenaline rush began to fade and the pain of what happened started to take a toll
on my system.
“Her blood pressure’s increasing and her heart rate
is up!” a voice called.
Please, God, let me get through this so I can make
things right with Garrett. I need to tell him that I forgive him, that I overreacted
when I found out who he is. I need to tell him that I love him.
I heard someone yell back over the radio to
administer something and within seconds, I felt the coolness of the medication slip
through the IV line. The pain was more tolerable, but the darkness finally had its
way and pulled me under.
About the Author
Cynthia P. O’Neill grew up in Clewiston, Florida and
moved to Central Florida to attend college. There, she married her friend, love, and
soul mate and still resides with their amazing son, and a feisty four-legged little
boy.
In her books, Cynthia draws on her background in
healthcare and business, along with her husband’s engineering knowledge.
Several years after she got married, she started
dreaming about the various characters in I Remember. It took eight years before she
decided that it needed to be told. With the encouragement of family and friends, she
decided to bring Jordan and Gregory to life in a series of Young Adult, Paranormal
Romances with a Historical bent.
She has a steamier New Adult/Erotica Romance
called Learning to Trust, part of the Learning Series, that released August 2013. She tries to make her writing very personal and
close to her heart. Regular life is the inspiration for her books, but her imagination
takes them to new heights, opening up possibilities that would normally not exist.
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