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Title:
Girl Departs Three, Part 1
Author:
Suzie T. Roos
Genre:
YA Contemporary Romance
Release
Date: April 12th,
2016
Publisher:
Indie Published
Print
Length: 220 pages
Format:
Paperback and Digital
Synopsis:
The choice
was clear. Wasn’t it…?
Zach and
his family made it impossible for Tatum to be his girlfriend. Nigel
made it oh-so-easy for Tate to move on. But the shock of seeing Zach
again, of finally meeting his mobster family, and even coming face to
face with his fiancé, convinced Tatum more than ever that Nigel was
the one for her.
Tatum knows
Zach still dreams of one day sharing his life with her, but Nigel
offers her his life now – no dreaming necessary. And while Zach
spends a month entertaining the fiancé that has been forced upon him
by his family, why shouldn’t Tatum take her relationship with Nigel
to the next level?
When Nigel
betrays Tatum her heart is broken. What once was clear becomes dark.
She finds herself by Zach’s side yet again, needing him in a way
she never imagined.
Zach or
Nigel?
The
decision isn’t easy because Tatum has learned the hard way—
Choices
last a moment. Consequences last a lifetime.
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Choices
last a moment, consequences last a lifetime… Zach or Nigel? Nigel
gives her his life now, but Zach can only offer her a dream of one
day. So how does she choose, how can she choose which love is worth
the fight? In Girl
Departs Three, Part 1,
the third book in Suzie T. Roos Spoken For Series, Tatum is stuck
between an Italian and heartbreak and she tries to decide which man
deserves her heart. If you enjoyed the emotional depth of Some
Boys by
Patty Blount, you’ll lose your heart to Girl Departs Three.
Excerpt
Jessie stepped around Di and me and
grabbed Sam. “Okay, time to call you a ride.”
“Wait. Take your hands off her,” I
said.
He looked at me with the eyes of someone
who’d failed a math class. “Tatum, you don’t want to do this.”
Jessie’s reaction told me otherwise.
“So Sam, what happened at this party? Is that how you know him? I
won’t judge you. You know . . . us girls.”
“Just Nigel said he would take me home,
but we ended up talking and then went into a bedroom. I don’t know
. . . one thing led to another. Nigel—”
“Okay, that’s enough.” Jessie
grabbed Sam’s shoulders.
“Jessie, don’t make me kick you in
the balls. Let her go. Now.”
Sam’s balance was worse than a
toddler’s.
“Like how? What led to one thing or
another? I mean . . . did you?” I said, with my heart rate faster
than the norm. If I didn’t come off threatening, she would “trust”
me. She was drunk with truth serum.
“Damn it, Tate.” Jessie shook his
head and stormed off toward the house.
Di got closer to Sam. “It’s just us,
do tell. We won’t say anything.” Her voice was wicked.
“I’ll never forget . . . Nigel and
me, we talked it seemed like forever. He’s the only guy I’ve been
with who talked beforehand. We started making out and then doing it.
But he stopped. I don’t know why he stopped, but he did.”
“When was this party, Sam? Do you
remember?” Di asked.
I was glad Di said something, because my
heart leaped up inside my throat from hearing my boyfriend had
screwed this girl.
“Right before Christmas.”
“This past Christmas, Sam?” I asked.
Begging for anything besides yes.
Sam glanced up to the sky, but her eyes
narrowed. “Yup. The Friday before Christmas. Yup.” She tried to
grin, but it looked more like Jack Nicholson playing the Joker in
Batman.
In my head, I was doing the timeline as
quick as I could because my heart was going to explode. Or maybe it
was my gut pushing up to my chest. I felt like throwing up. Christmas
Eve was on a Sunday. That party she’s talking about must have been
the Friday before. Two days before Nigel asked me to go steady with
him.
“Anyway, he hurt my feelings, but I
forgive—”
“Tatum?” I looked up toward Nigel’s
voice. He was hustling out of the house with drinks in his hands,
Tommy and Jessie in tow.
“There he is, Sam. Go congratulate
him.” Di turned Sam around to face him.
Nigel stopped dead in his tracks.
My chest rose, and my breath caught. He
always said I should be honest with him. Be truthful with him. Love
him. I did, and the hypocrite was a player.
After everything we’ve been through, he
lied to me. He was with another girl while we were dating? We began
seeing each other after Thanksgiving. Oh my god. That whole time . .
.
About
Suzie T. Roos:
Suzie T. Roos is from, and has settled
in, St. Louis with her husband, two children and a number of foster
pets at any given time.
She and her husband have lived everywhere
from Philadelphia, PA to out West in Santa Monica, Ca. They’re
thankful they could expose their children to different American
lifestyles and cultures.
Besides writing, Suzie’s hobbies
include movies, traveling, and especially concert going her husband
and friends.
She’s always been an animal lover and
animal rights advocate. She is certified by FEMA in IS-00011.a Animal
in Disasters: Community Planning. She’s also an active volunteer
at the Humane Society of Missouri.
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