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THE NARROW PATH
Kris Laubscher
The Narrow Path
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Wild Rose Publishing
Publication Date: April 9, 2018
Second chance romance that will leave you believing in the power of love.
Still mourning the sudden loss of her husband, a tearful Rebecca boards a plane to Rome. As gut-wrenching as it is to travel alone, she is determined to have the dream vacation she and her husband planned before his death. She doesn’t expect to meet a sexy widower from New York.
Harrison Sterling was born with a silver spoon and a trust fund and has never known love that wasn’t dependent upon his last name and material things. When Rebecca voices her aversion to people of wealth, he hides his background. But he canít hide his attraction to the widow from Philadelphia.
Can these two broken hearts mend themselves and find a new path forward together or will their differences keep them apart?
” A heartwarming, moving story about overcoming grief and finding love again”
– Maria, Amazon Reviewer
” An inspiring, romantic tale of living through tragedy and finding your best life”
– krlin, Amazon Reviewer

Excerpt

Rebecca clenched her fists, her nails biting into her skin. She narrowed her eyes out the car window into the bright blue sky as exit signs flew by. Could she find the sweet spot on the window where one punch would shatter it? Sheíd seen it on Oprah and suddenly that useless information filled her every thought. The world had been so cruelótaking away the man she loved and leaving her with two daughters to raise alone. Ever-present magma bubbled under the calm demeanor she presented to the world.
Rebecca snorted, folded her arms into her chest and curled herself into a tight ball to hug the door. Her mother pushed her into this car, and she would have to pull her out.
When the car passed under the sign for the airport, Rebecca blinked away a tear, shook her head and sighed.
Her mother stopped the car at the Departures curb and reached out to take Rebeccaís arm. A sad smile tugged at her lips. ìAre you sure you want to go?î
ìYes, Mom.î Rebecca turned to her mother and rolled her eyes like a spiteful teenager. ìWeíve been over this before. Itís time I start moving on, and going to Rome is the first step.î
Her motherís wrinkled hand squeezed her arm tighter. ìIt will do you good to get away. Youíve been looking forward to this trip for your whole life. You put pictures of Italy on the walls of your bedroom. You begged me to take you.î
Rebecca pulled her arm from her motherís grasp and reached for the door handle. ìItís just so hard to accept that I am going alone. I was never supposed to be going alone.î
Her mother latched her hands onto the doorframe and pulled her aging body out of the car. She walked around the front and stood next to the passenger door. Rebecca remained motionless. Her throat was raw and her body vacant. How did I get here? She belonged at home with her husband, tangled in their bedsheets, listening to the girls making breakfast downstairs.
After a few moments, Rebecca unlatched the seatbelt, planted her feet on the pavement and drove her heels into the ground. As she rose, her motherís flowing white hair filled Rebeccaís field of vision. Her motherís hands gripped Rebeccaís shoulders. ìJack would have wanted you to go.î She stared Rebecca in the eyes.
Rebecca glared back with pursed lips. Her mother couldnít know what Jack wanted her to do. She wasnít sure of it herself and sheíd been married to him for fifteen years.
Her mother pulled her into a hugóbut not the way she used to hug her. The hugs had once filled her with love and warmth, but now she hugged her the same way everyone else didólike she was glass. Like, if they hugged her too hard, she might break. Since suddenly losing Jack three years ago, nothing felt the same. Hugs felt distant. Colors faded…

About Kris Laubscher

Kris Laubscher

Raised in Northern California, I now live outside Philadelphia with my husband and three kids. I spend my days working as a part-time paralegal and part-time tax collector and spend my nights working on my next novel.
Official website: http://krislaubscher.com
Social Media Links: Facebook | Twitter

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