Tuesday, December 17, 2019

The Tears We Never Cried by Ryshia Kennie


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A mother’s tragic diagnosis.
A daughter’s life on hold.
An ending and a new beginning ...

Cassandra McDowall’s mother has been forgetful for a while, but she never anticipated rapid-onset Alzheimer’s to come out of nowhere and shake their world to its very core.

As Cassie puts her already-lackluster life on hold, her mom’s indomitable will and spirit of adventure prove to be a handful.

And as her mother fades, the two embark on one last adventure—a journey that reveals secrets on the brink of being lost, the joy of foreign sunsets, and love where she hadn’t thought it possible.

Read an Excerpt

The door shut and I turned around to face Russ.

“The pizza is on the table.” He stopped. “What’s wrong?” He didn’t wait for an answer. Instead he came over and put his hands on my shoulder. “You can’t do this nonstop. It’s taking a toll. Maybe I could take you out—there’s a show you’d love...”

“Russ,” I said cutting him off. I would’ve liked nothing better, but that wasn’t going to happen. “I’d love to, but I can’t. I have to be here for Mom.”

He frowned.

“You’re not alone, Cassie. I’ll be there for you every step of the way if you’ll let me.”

“Russ, I can’t ...”

He hauled me against his chest and kissed me. His lips were soft and then hard, hot with passion. Feeling his strength, his heart beat against mine, my breasts rocking against his chest and it was all too much. I wanted him. And nowhere in my life was there room to have him.

When he let me go I just stood there—shell-shocked, my heart pounding in a good way.

“And not just as friends,” he finished. “I want you in my life, Cass.”

“You can’t think of me like that, Russ.” I shook my head. “Like what?”

“In a romantic situation. It’s never going to happen.” And as final as that statement was I knew by the look on Russ’s face and how I felt when I looked at him, that neither of us believed it.

About the Author:
The winner of her city’s writing award, Ryshia Kennie’s novels have taken her characters from the depression era prairies in her first book “From the Dust” to a across the globe and back again. There’s never a lack of places to set a story as the too long prairie winters occasionally find her with travel journal in hand seeking adventure on foreign shores. While facing off a Monitor Lizard before breakfast or running through the Kasbah chased by an enraged Water Carrier aren’t normal travel experiences and might never find a place in one of her stories, they do make great travel stories. When not collecting odd memories from around the world, she’s writing mainly romantic suspense and women’s fiction.

Website: http://www.ryshiakennie.com
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Amazon Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/Tears-we-Never-Cried-ebook/dp/B081HWTVF3/ref=sr_1_6

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12 comments:

  1. Good morning. I have a question for you. Are you able to read or write when it is noisy or do you need peace and quiet as I do?

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    1. Hi Bea - my best writing is done very early in the morning before anyone is up. Right now - the furnace and a space heater are the only noise, sometimes I'll play music. So long answer, when I write I don't like noise. But when I read - noise doesn't matter. I just disappear into that world. What do you write?

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    2. Thank you for responding, Ryshia. I have published a few books in the contemporary romance/erotica genre, but it has been a few years since I've published. One of the main reasons is that it is never quiet enough for me where I live now. I prefer the white noise from my fan when I am reading or writing, I can't concentrate otherwise

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  2. Thanks for sharing The Tears We Never Cried on your blog. Looking forward to the day.

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    1. I hope so. It was definitely one of my favourite books to write. Mother's (Jess) adventures are legendary.

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    1. The Tears We Never Cried deals with a tough topic but a big part of the story was showing the love - not just family but romantic, and laughter; the ability to not only carry on but become stronger despite it all. In the end it's a different kind of love story.

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  5. Does the story lend itself to a follow up?

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