Her Guardians: Her Guardians Trilogy Book 1

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by Jaimie Roberts


  “Don’t mention it, Twinkles.” He smiled the brightest smile ever and rewarded me with a cheeky wink.

  It was then Archangel Charisma’s turn as she grabbed me by the hand, pulling me in for a wonderful hug. I almost forgot my woes for a moment. It would seem that no matter who it was, an angel always made you feel special and safe.

  “Now, go live your life. Get married and have children. I’m sure we will see each other in the distant future but, for now, you have a life to live—and many lives to save.”

  With that, she smiled and I suddenly felt this pull away from them. I was floating away. All the while, I was looking over at Stephen, trying to engrain his face into my brain. He was gone now and I had to live without him in my life. He was where he belonged and I had to respect that, even though I would miss him more than anything in the world.

  Archangel Charisma let go of my hand, and they began to fade into the distance. I let the darkness take over, let it envelope me into a pit of nothingness. I wanted and welcomed it. I needed time to heal, time to not feel the emptiness I now felt at losing someone who had been a huge part of my life. He taught me to laugh, he taught me to live. He even taught me to love. But now—now he was gone. He was taken, never to be seen again. He was my best friend, my saviour, my knight in shining armour.

  He was my guardian lost.

  To be continued in.....

  Her Guardians Lost

  Cassie made her choice.

  She was bound to him now…no going back, no way out. But what happened when your fate relied on remembering something you were destined to forget?

  When Cassie woke up in the hospital, Michael was there and holding her hand, just like he always did. He was desperate to know what she was thinking, and what she finally felt. However, when a visitor turned up at the hospital, it sent Cassie into a tailspin. Simeon, Stephen’s twin brother, was in town and wasn’t prepared to leave. His looks confused and agitated her.

  That, combined with other news, forced Cassie to leave the hospital to try and find solace in her little tiny apartment. She was broken and bruised, but was determined to fight. Determined to carry on with her life after the devastation that one fateful night had caused.

  But life, as always, played that unsuspecting game of cat-and-mouse. Cassie dreamed of children, hearing a voice she knew was hers, but didn’t sound like her. She was consumed with a dying need to get to the truth…but what truth that was, she had no idea.

  Along with her quest to find out who she was, Cassie helped the one person who had been a constant in her life since the day she stepped into his office. With her help, Simon uncovered the truth about his sister’s disappearance with the most shocking outcome imaginable. However, Cassie was in turmoil. She offered to help, but she was tired. Tired of all the ugliness that the world contained. Tired of keeping on that happy face so that people didn’t realise she was dying inside.

  On her quest for the truth, she found out the most shocking secret that had kept her apart from the one person who breathed life into her.

  With this horrifying revelation, Cassie was placed in danger. Could she overcome her peril? Could she finally find the ultimate truth that would not only shock her, but would cause the most climatic outcome in her world of angels?

  Acknowledgements

  Can you believe Michael was going to be a werewolf before all this started? Neither can I. I’m so glad I chose to develop the angel side of him instead. I’m hoping you do, too. It is a very in-depth story with a lot more surprises to come. I wonder who you thought she chose. Are you Team Michael or Team Stephen? It would be interesting to hear your answers.

  As far as thanking people, I would like to thank Lisa Weir for offering to beta read Her Guardians nearly a year ago. Wow, how time has flown by since then. I would also like to thank Serena Kett, Cara Ross, Twanisha Franklin, Crystal Meyer, Penny McCoid, and Heather Brace for offering to read the original draft of Her Guardians. It was great to hear your thoughts regarding the story.

  I want to say a BIG thank you to my editor, Kim Young from Kim’s Editing Services. You did an amazing job with Her Guardians. Have I told you yet that you are AMAZEBALLS???!!

  I would also love to thank many of the book bloggers out there. The list is endless, but here are just a few: Brit Nanny Reads, Compare Our Men Book Whores, M&D’s Have You Read Your Book Blog, What to Read After Fifty (50) Shades of Grey, Book Sluts, Fictional Men’s Room For Book Ho’s, ‘Til The Last Page Book Blog, Read and Share Book Reviews, Isalovesbooks, and Book Pimpers.

  I want to say another BIG thank you to Sabine Willems. A few months ago, she won Until I Met You and we have been friends ever since. She has been a great support on both my author page and street team page on Facebook. She enjoys posting teasers and creating trailers. You do a fantastic job, Sabine. You’re a star!

  I want to congratulate another dear friend, Line Nørgaard Fallesen, who just recently got married. I wish you and your husband a long and happy marriage together.

  Lastly, I would like to thank my family. You are always a great support when I need it. I wouldn’t know what I’d do without you.

  Author Bio

  Jaimie Roberts was born in London, but moved to Gibraltar back in 2001. She is married with two sons, and in her spare time from work, she writes.

  In June 2013, Jaimie published her first book Take a Breath, with the second released in November 2013. With the reviews from her first and second book, Jaimie took time out to read and learn how to become a better writer. Jaimie gets huge enjoyment out of writing, and even more so from the feedback she receives.

  If you would like to send Jaimie a message, please do so by visited her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJaimieRoberts.

 

 

 


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