Excerpt from THE TWISTED TRUTH
Moving
away she noticed that Ty was staring across the street. Michelle turned
to see the same black car that had been sitting idle not so long ago.
Stepping
outside, Ty's eyes stayed fixed on the car across the street. He puffed
up his chest in an intimidating way. The moment he started to make long
strides toward the street, the car that was sitting there sped off,
leaving tire marks and white smoke in its departure.
Michelle
walked swiftly to the curb where Ty had stopped walking.
“Ty,
who was that?”
He
turned back to Michelle, his face now back to a more gentle expression.
Nobody. I don't want you to worry about that.”
A
moment passed and his phone chimed. Pulling his iPhone out of his pocket,
he inspected the screen and stepped away from Michelle as he hit the
talk button.
“I
have to go, Michelle. I'll call you tonight.”
He
didn't even give her a chance to wish him good night. Before she could
blink, he was already in his car. He took off down the street nearly
as fast as the black car had done seconds ago.
Michelle
stood there confused. She didn't know what had gotten Ty so up in arms,
but she did have a feeling that it had something to do with the black
car.
As
Michelle turned to walk back up her driveway, she heard a car pull up.
Turning, she saw the same black car. She froze. She couldn't see who
was inside the car, but she knew that they were watching her. Michelle
could feel their eyes burning through her.
Just
as quickly as the car pulled up, it took off again, this time more slowly
than the last. She felt that they were trying to send her a message.
Whatever it was, she knew it wasn't a good one. It was something they
wanted her to think about. Maybe something Ty should be thinking about
too.
Either
way, Michelle couldn't wait for her parents to get home, because she
knew it would not be the last time she would see it. She just wasn't
sure what would happen when she saw it again.
Author: Erin Armstrong
Number of Pages: 324
Genre: Fiction/ Romance/Drama
Publisher: Libertine Press
Michelle Marshall is a strong independent woman with a lot of baggage. Raped right before the start of her senior year of college, Michelle grows to be a caring, single mother to her daughter. Things begin to look pretty grim when the Charity House, the women's shelter she founded, is on the brink of having to close its doors.
That is, until Tyler Austin, a mysterious and handsome stranger comes into the picture. Helping Michelle resuscitate the Charity House, Ty also helps her learn to trust, love and feel what she hasn't in years. Not everything is quite as perfect as Michelle would like though, as occasional hints lead her to believe something is not quite right. Her suspicions are confirmed when even more frightening developments occur and start to become...deadly.
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Erin
Armstrong knew she wanted to
be a writer at the early age of 10. Throughout her life she has written
several short stories, but struggled to find her niche. Eventually she
was able to sit and write all of her ideas and was finally able to make
her dream a reality.
Erin
graduated from Franklin High School in Somerset, New Jersey and currently
works for Easter Seals in New Jersey where she assists families with
children with disabilities. She has been with the company for 5 years.
Erin
lives at home with her husband, Shamar, of over 5 years and her two
boys Davien and Cameron. She enjoys spending time with them and watching
them grow every day.
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