Time-Travel Romance
Date Published: 7/2/2020
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
Dicen Burke had it all.  As lead singer in the world famous rock band,
    Dark Army, the world lay at his feet.  But the path to super stardom
    warred with a painful past and during a performance the demons haunting him
    finally descended.  Unable to stop the self-destructive path of alcohol
    and drugs, when he fell, he fell hard.
He wakes up in a world he doesn’t know.  The Twenty-first
    century rocker is now in the 1920’s, lost and bewildered. 
    He’s taken in by Juliet Fox, a beautiful woman trying to be a positive
    influence in her brother’s wild lifestyle among the Hollywood Motion
    Picture elite.
Dicen does his best to adapt, and with Juliet by his side, he discovers a
    world that offers him a clean slate.  But when he’s pulled back
    to the present, separated by time from the one person that gives him a
    reason to live, will he find a way to push past his demons as well as find
    Juliet again?
Excerpt
             
    “Hey you,” a soft voice commanded.  “Open your eyes
    please”
            He tried
    to obey, struggling to push past the lingering darkness that clung to him
    like a second skin.  God, he felt horrible.
           
    “That’s it,” she soothed.  “Open your
    eyes.  Look at me.”
            Finally,
    he managed to raise his eyelids.  An angel leaned over him, staring
    into his eyes.  She smiled at him so he smiled back.  He had
    always thought it would be demons that would come collect him when he died
    so it amazed him that heaven was calling.
           
    “Ah, a set of beautiful baby blues,” she murmured, stroking his
    cheek.  “Hello, handsome.”
            He
    opened his mouth to say something but the words wouldn’t come. 
    His tongue felt swollen, dry.  He forced himself to swallow to try to
    get some saliva flowing.
           
    “W-what happened?”
            She
    cocked her head.  “Bad hooch I’m thinking.  Gotta be
    careful of certain juice joints.  Come,” she said, holding out
    her hand.  “Let’s get you sitting upright.”
            He
    hadn’t realized he’d been lying down but as she helped him up,
    he realized the halo around her head had been nothing more but the
    flickering of a street light accentuating the midnight hue of her
    hair.  When he was vertical once more, he finally saw all of the
    woman’s features.  Short bobbed hair held back by a headband made
    of crystal beads while dark eyes watched him from under thin, perfectly
    arched eyebrows.  Her lips were a cupid’s bow, painted a deep
    red.  Her skin a flawless pale shade that contrasted sharply with her
    heavily made up eyes.
           
    “Like what you see?” she asked.
            He
    blinked.  “I always like my fans.  Where am I?”
            One of
    those thin eyebrows arched.  “That hooch must’ve really
    made you balled up.  You’re off Hollywood Boulevard, of course,
    belly up in an alley.”
            He
    looked around, completely baffled.  How the hell did he get here? 
    Where was the stage?  The screaming fans?  Kieron, Van and
    Tony?
           
    “Do you have a name, handsome?”
           
    “Yeah, sorry.  I’m Dicen Burke.”
            He
    waited.  He waited for the name to sink in, for her eyes to widen, for
    her to begin batting her eyes in an attempt to flirt her way into his
    bed.
           
    “Juliet,” she said.  “Juliet Fox.  I was looking
    for my brother, Thayer, and figured I’d find him upchucking out here
    and instead I find a keen big six.  Say, you’re no drugstore
    cowboy are you?”
           
    “Excuse me?”  Her lack of a response to his name, along
    with slang he didn’t understand, threw him.
           
    “You know, a guy that hangs around street corners looking to pick up
    ladies.  Just so we’re clear on the matter, I ain’t that
    kind of girl,” she informed him, the smile on her face lessening the
    harshness of her tone.  “Have you seen another man out here, by
    chance, throwing up?”
            She
    confused him.  He shook his head and then wished he hadn’t when
    it throbbed.  “God, I need an aspirin.”
About the Author
I began reading my mom’s Harlequin Presents in the fifth grade, and
    from the first story I knew I wanted to write romance novels. I like writing
    about the very ordinary girl thrust into extraordinary circumstances, so my
    heroines will probably never be lawyers, doctors or corporate
    highrollers.  I try to write characters who aren't cookie cutters and
    push myself to write complicated situations that I have no idea how to
    resolve, forcing me to think outside the box.  I love writing
    characters who are real, complex and full of flaws, heroes and heroines who
    find redemption through love. You can find me on the web at:
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this sounds like a great book to read
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