Title: Discovering Lucy
Author: Laura Dunaway
Release Date: March 7, 2014
Genre: Contemporary Romance
 Synopsis
After three long years of living in a hell she never could have imagined, Lucy Jane 
Simmons courageously escapes to New York City for a fresh start. A new beginning... 
When Lucy meets Knox Taylor, the intoxicating man in the business suit, everything she thought she 
knew about relationships changes. He is strong, seductive and makes her feel safe.
 But can she open 
up enough to let him in? 
Will Lucy Jane escape the scars of her past? 
Can Knox give her the future she 
ultimately deserves? 
A story of rediscovery...
About The Author
Laura Dunaway has been married to her prince for 17 years and together they are 
raising three amazing kids. While she’s always had a passion for reading and writing, it wasn’t until this 
past year that she finally realized she should pursue her dream of writing a book. After many many 
attempts at starting one, Distorted was finally the one that flowed and before she knew it, she’d written 
The End. When she’s not busy shuttling her kids to lessons and practices and making dinner, she’s busy 
behind her computer writing her next book, Discovering Lucy, which will be out winter of 2014.
Teaser
I didn’t see the blow coming. I was standing at my dresser, eyes focused on my reflection in the mirror 
as I pinned my hair into a bun when I felt a sharp pain in my lower back. Time seemed to slow down as 
the bobby pins dropped from my hands and I fell to my knees. I gasped for air, trying to catch the breath 
that had been knocked out of me. “Don’t you ever think of doing that again, bitch,” I heard Drake tell 
me in his menacing deep voice, his dirty brown work boots in front of me. I had no idea what it was I’d 
done. Most of the time I hadn’t done anything. I put my hands on the floor, still trying to take deep 
breaths. “Wh-what did I do?” I asked in a strained voice against the agony burrowing in my back. 
Suddenly, my head was yanked back, and my hair was being pulled so tight that I yelped at the searing 
sensation. Tears stung my eyes at the torturous pressure as I balled my hands into fists, trying to resist 
grabbing at his hand. I knew that would make my situation worse. “I saw you. I saw you talking to that 
prick at the grocery store. You think I don’t know what you do every hour of the day? Huh?” He pulled 
back harder on my head, and tears streamed down my face as I tried not to scream. I tried to 
remember whom I’d talked to at the grocery store. I had gone there to get a few items, but I didn’t 
remember having any conversations. Unless… “You mean the guy who took my cart when I was done 
putting the groceries in the car?” He finally released my hair and the relief was immense. I fell to the 
floor and rubbed my scalp as he towered over me. I ignored the desire to scoot away from him because 
I’d learned the hard way that it only angered him more. Instead, I sat down and hugged my legs to my 
chest as I rocked back and forth. “Yes, Lucy, the guy who took the cart from you. Do you realize how 
bad it looks when you talk to other guys? Good lord, how stupid can you get?” He started pacing back 
and forth, swiping his hands through his dark blond greasy hair. His footsteps were strong and loud, 
especially when he wore those big, ugly, work boots that were always caked with mud. I did my best to 
stop shaking and rocking—I needed to appear as calm as possible. You would think I’d be used to his 
rage by now, but each time he assaulted me, it made me shake to my core. “I’m sorry,” I whispered, 
even though I knew I’d done nothing wrong. I’d been taught that it was always better to apologize than 
to try to explain the situation. I’d been with him for three years, and it was all I could do to stay sane. 
The numbness that had taken over my mind and soul was the only way I survived. He stopped pacing 
and turned to face me. “You’re what?” I looked into his cold gray eyes. “I’m sorry,” I said in a louder 
voice. He walked toward me and bent to his knees, his ugly eyes softening somewhat as he took my 
face in his sandpaper rough hands. I wanted to cower and throw up, but I looked him in the eye because 
I knew if I looked down, it would anger him even more.
“Lucy Jane, you know I hate having to lash out at you, but you give me no choice. 
I can’t have you prancing around town talking to every asshole you see. It makes me look bad, 
baby.”
 
 





 
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