Three Rivers (A Gateway to Love Novel)
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She began to dart under his arm, but he only lowered it more.
"Doctor?" Wyatt asked with a cocked eyebrow.
"Yes, Mr. McCoy, they let us little ladies be doctors now. What a world! Now, if you would please move your arm."
"Hey Wyatt, how ya doin' man? How do you know Doctor S.?" Eloni asked with his usual gentle-giant charm. He was an offensive lineman from Samoa and a University of Hawaii graduate, and one of the first NFL players to give her a chance.
"Fine Eloni," Wyatt gritted out. "I was giving her a tour."
"Oh yeah? What brings you here Doctor S.? Visiting a patient?"
"No, I came with some friends." Jenna breathed more easily as she turned her attention away from the incredibly unsettling quarterback. "Griffen over there is buds with your assistant GM," she answered jerking a thumb over to her group that was now listening to a speech about on field safety. "How's the knee, Eloni?" She could feel Wyatt's eyes boring into the side of her face, but she refused to look in his direction.
"Well, my knee feels like a million bucks. You're a miracle worker Doctor S."
"It’s all due to you and your hard work. Maybe they'll start naming the surgery after you, you keep playing so well..."
"Hey, Eloni, I think Coach is looking for you," Wyatt's voice boomed as he turned to his teammate. His nearness still overwhelmed Jenna and she started to make her escape.
"Well, Eloni, it was good to see you. I'm heading off, too," Jenna said and started walking toward her friends.
"Hey, where are you going?" Wyatt asked, walking alongside of her. "I wasn't done."
"I was."
"Oh come on. What are you doing tonight?"
"I have plans," she answered, nearing Tea and Aubrey, finally.
"No she doesn't," Aubrey blurted out.
"See, looks like you're all cleared to let me keep changing that opinion of yours about me. I won't even call you sugar, Doc."
"No need," Jenna answered, throwing Aubrey a sharp look before shouting, "Hey Johnny, get over here." Johnny looked at Griffen and when he nodded Johnny ran over to her.
"Hey, Johnny, Wyatt here said he'd love to watch you throw."
"Awesome! Let's do it," Johnny said enthusiastically.
"That's great man, I appreciate it, too. Tom would that be okay?" Griffen asked his friend as he walked over.
"Of course. Come on Wyatt, let's do it on the field. You guys can come take pictures if you like," Tom added.
"Well, y'all have fun. I think I learned enough for one day," Jenna said as she stared in triumph at Wyatt.
He looked back at her with a challenge in his eyes and leaned down to whisper in her ear, "Have a nice night, but know that this ain’t over, Doc."
A shiver ran down Jenna's spine as she watched six feet four inches of diabolically gorgeous trouble walk away from her and she struggled to decide whether she wanted to view his words as a threat — or a delicious promise.
TO BE CONTINUED...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Althea has a village and so do I. The writing and editing of Three Rivers has been an exciting experience, but what has been the most remarkable is the generous support I have received along the way from so many great people.
My husband: I can’t thank him enough for all he’s done. He encouraged me to take the leap and start writing fiction again. Then he put his time where his mouth was, by doing everything he could to support me. Whether it was keeping our house intact or keeping the books, he’s always there for me and I love him more than I ever thought you could love another person.
My consultants: Janice provided expert knowledge on the effects of grief and loss that were invaluable in the development of this book. Bootsy made one awesome punk music expert.
My author mentors: Author Helena Newbury is my savior and my inspiration. I could write an entire additional book just on how much she has helped me. If it weren't for Helena I doubt I would’ve ever finished this book. I was feeling discouraged and isolated and she came out of nowhere to inspire and guide me. Her insights and talents and support have been invaluable. Fate puts people in your life for a reason, and it definitely did with her. Words can’t describe my gratitude to her.
That is not to diminish how grateful I am to the other wonderful women who took time out of their crazy writing schedules to help me along the way. Julia Kent, Tessa Bailey, Seleste deLaney, Georgia Cates, Noelle Adams, Lyla Payne, Arabella Quinn, Jade C. Jamison and Denise Grover Swank — thank you all so very much.
My Beta Readers and Early Reviewers: Karen Marie (of the lovely K&T Book Reviews Blog), Summer (of the very fun Summer’s Book Blog), Keri, Kristina, and Ashley (my first international fan), and the rest of my street team, "Chloe's Crew." Thank you all so very much for your input, kind words, tireless assistance, and savvy insights. There’s nothing quite like the moment when other people start to believe in what you’re doing and love your characters as much as you do. We were strangers when you picked up Three Rivers, but now I consider each of you to be very dear friends.
My team: Eisley Jacobs and Complete Pixels, thank you for putting up with me and my demanding “visions” for the cover, website, promo materials, birds tattoo, Chloe logo, and any other graphic design whim that emerged from my overactive author brain. You create beautiful things and I’m so lucky to have you on my team.
Marilyn Medina of Eagle Eye Reads, wow, just wow, you are so great at what you do and I don’t know how I lucked into getting you to do it for me! Not only are you a gifted and talented editor, you are also an incredibly lovely person and I feel blessed that this process allowed me to meet you. Thank you for being you.
Kari and her gang over at A Book Whore’s Obsession, thank you for your PR support. Palermo Photography, thanks for all the wonderful author portrait work you did for me.
My readers: And last, but absolutely not least, thank you to each of my readers for taking a chance on me and for sharing this world, as well as these characters with me.
THREE RIVERS SOUNDTRACK
River — Joni Mitchell
La Vie En Rose — Madeleine Peyroux
All I Want — Kodaline
Little Talks — Of Monsters and Men
Ol' Man River — Ray Charles
Change The Sheets — Kathleen Edwards
SexyBack — Justin Timberlake
Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) — Katy Perry
Blurred Lines — Robin Thicke
Let Go — Frou Frou
Sex On Fire — Kings Of Leon
Fallen (Live) — Sarah McLachlan
Sail Away — David Gray
People Gonna Talk — James Hunter
Love Is Blindness — Jack White
Into Dust — Mazzy Star
Live Like a Warrior — Ma
tisyahu
Over the Love — Florence + The Machine
Things Will Change — Treetop Flyers
Many Rivers to Cross — Jimmy Cliff
Try — P!nk
Agape — Bear's Den
Stronger — Kanye West
Althea — Grateful Dead
No One's Gonna Love You — Band of Horses
Safe and Sound — Capital Cities
Reservoir — Hem
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ABOUT CHLOE T. BARLOW
Chloe is a contemporary romance novelist and practicing attorney living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband and their sweet puppy. She is a native Washingtonian that graduated Duke University with a degree in English and Chinese language. She met her husband at Duke and he brought her to Pittsburgh over a decade ago, which she has loved ever since and made her adopted hometown. She also attended the University of Pittsburgh Law School where she continued to be a book-loving nerd.
Chloe has always loved writing and although she does do it professionally as a lawyer, she cherishes the opportunity to craft her fictional novels and share them with the world.
When Chloe isn’t writing, she spends her time exploring Pittsburgh with her husband and friends. She also enjoys yoga, jogging, and all Pittsburgh sports, as well as her Duke Blue Devils. She is an avid reader and wrote her debut novel Three Rivers in her spare time. She continues her tireless legal style of research in her fiction work as well. For example, in an effort to bring authenticity to Three River’s treatment of grief and loss, she consulted with a psychologist and grief counselor during its preparation.
THREE RIVERS - A GATEWAY TO LOVE NOVEL
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Original Copyright © 2013-2014 by Chloe T. Barlow
ISBN-13: 978-1497317925
ISBN-10: 1497317924
ISBN epub: 978-1495101779
ISBN mobi: 978-1495101762
First Edition Published March 2014
Cover art by Complete Pixels and Eisley Jacobs
Edited by Marilyn Medina of Eagle Eye Reads Editing Service
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