Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Brittainy Cherry’s new release: The Wreckage of Us
Never in a million years did I think it would be Ian Parker who saved me…
I know I should stay away from Ian Parker.
But when my drug-dealing stepdad kicks me out, I have nowhere to go. Squatting in an abandoned shed on Ian’s grandpa’s farm seems like as good a plan as any.
Ian finds me there, of course, and he insists on me moving into his spare room. I should say no, but the appeal of a roof and a warm bed is too much. Not to mention Ian’s brown eyes and strong arms.
We’re nothing alike, but the spark between us is undeniable. My life is finally looking up.
Until I call the cops on my stepdad and unintentionally get my pregnant mom arrested.
Now I have to sacrifice my dreams to take care of my mom’s baby. She’s the only family I have left. Meanwhile, Ian’s band is taking off; his dreams are coming true.
Ian is my one chance at love. I just hope he doesn’t become the one chance that got away.
Enjoy an exclusive excerpt from The Wreckage of Us
I needed the job at Eres Ranch in order to save up money for my sister or brother. I needed money to buy prenatal vitamins for Mama. Money to make sure her fridge was full. Money to make sure that somehow the baby could come into the world with a little bit more than I had.
Then, with the rest of the money, I’d buy a one-way ticket and leave Eres and never look back. Somehow, I’d convince Mama to come with me, too, with the new baby. The last thing she needed to do was raise a child with Charlie around.
Mama was right—we did have a roof over our heads because of Charlie. But just because someone gave you four walls to stay in didn’t mean they weren’t a prison. I couldn’t wait for the day that I collected enough money to get myself my own four walls. Those four walls would be filled with love, not threats. With happiness, not fear.
And the name Charlie Riley would be a distant memory.
Big Paw rubbed the back of his neck. “We were looking for ranch hands, not some girl who’s probably too afraid to get her hands dirty.”
“I’m not afraid of that at all. I’ll get down and dirty with the rest.”
“You have to be able to lift over sixty pounds.”
“I’ll lift seventy.”
He cocked an eyebrow and leaned forward. “You have to be here before the sun rises, and if you don’t finish the task, you stay after dusk, and there ain’t no overtime. You get paid by the daily tasks being completed, not by the hours you spend here. If you get done early, you can leave early. If you get done late, you’re stuck here late. Also, I don’t
believe in three strikes. I believe in one. Mess up, and you’re gone. You understand, girl?”
If anyone else called me “girl,” I’d slam my fist straight into their nose to show them just how much of a girl I was, but hearing it come from Big Paw wasn’t an insult. He called it as he saw it in a straightfor-ward way. He’d call any man younger than him “boy,” too, because he could. I was sure people who identified differently would be offended by the title Big Paw would give them, but he was too old to bother correcting himself.
Old dog, new tricks and all.
“I understand.” I nodded. “I’ll be the hardest worker out there, I promise.”
He grumbled some more and rubbed his beard. “Fine, but don’t come complaining to me when you ruin your favorite pair of shoes in the pigpens. You report to the stables tomorrow at noon sharp for training with my grandson, Ian. He’ll be in charge of getting you up and running.”
I sat up a bit straighter as my stomach tightened. “Wait, Ian is training me?” I frowned. “Are you sure Marcus or James or someone can’t take me on?”
“No. Those boys are already training a few other ranch hands.” He raised his brow once more. “You aren’t already making yourself difficult, are you?”
I shook my head. “No, sir—er—Big Paw. Sorry. That is fine. Noon tomorrow. I’ll be there.”
The idea of being trained by Ian Parker made me want to gag. He was known as the playboy rock star of Eres. Ian had graduated three years before me, and I’d been the lucky girl with my locker right beside his during my freshman year. Which meant I’d had a front-and-center viewing of him swapping spit with whatever small-town groupie was wrapped around his pinkie at the time.
Excerpt. ©Brittainy Cherry. Posted by arrangement with the publisher. All rights reserved.
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Meet the Author:
Brittainy Cherry has been in love with words since she took her first breath. She graduated from Carroll University with a bachelor’s degree in theater arts and a minor in creative writing. She loves to take part in writing screenplays, acting, and dancing—poorly, of course. Coffee, chai tea, and wine are three things that she thinks every person should partake in. Cherry lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with her family. When she’s not running a million errands and crafting stories, she’s probably playing with her adorable pets.
EC
A responsible and caring heroine who wants the best for her mother and future sibling. How nice.
Thanks for the excerpt, HJ! 🙂
Joy Avery
Love the excerpt! Now I need the rest.
Debra Guyette
I enjoyed the excerpt and look forward to reading more.
janinecatmom
I really enjoyed the excerpt. Now I can’t wait to read more.
Lori Byrd
sounds so good.
Pamela Conway
Sounds good!!
Jennifer Shiflett
It sounds really good!
bn100
interesting
Juli Huber Hall
Love Brittainy’s books and this one looks so good
Debra Branigan
This girl’s life is a mess. Based on the excerpt, lots of drama and angst ahead. I’m glad I know it will all work out. Thanks for sharing.
SusieQ
Sounds interesting
Kim Brewing
A new to me author that the excerpt made me want to read
Tammy V
Sounds like she is a little out of her element. Should be a good read.
Kathy Partridge
Looks intriguing
Lori R
Sounds good!
Shannon Capelle
This excerpt is so very good! Loved it and the author is always amazing!
Amy R
Sounds good
Kathleen Bylsma
It seems there are complexities within complexities and I have to see how all is resolved
Glenda M
I enjoyed it
Jana Leah
I’m ready to read more.
Charlotte Litton
Sounds good
Teresa Warner
I want to read more, sounds good!
Anna Nguyen
sounds great
Nicole (Nicky) Ortiz
I love it!
Can’t wait to read this!
Thanks for the chance!
BookLady
Great excerpt! I’d love to read more.
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Sounds great
Diana Hardt
I liked the excerpt. It sounds like a really interesting book. Thank you for sharing.
Kathleen O
What do I think, I think i need to read more.
Daniel M
looks interesting
Lilah Chavez
Strong! 70 lbs! I can barely lift 15 lol I’m such a weakling
Vicki Clevinger
It sounds fantastic
Terrill R.
It sounds wonderful, as usual. I can’t wait to read Cherry’s newest.