Title: The Second First Chance
Author: Blakely Bennett
Genre: Romance
Genre: Romance
Cover Design: Happi Anarky
Editing: Harper Jewel
Release Date: March 16, 2016
Synopsis
Jayden is offered the opportunity to journey back in time when she loses her soulmate, Callahan, on their twentieth anniversary. Enticed by the idea of meeting Callahan ten years earlier, she takes the leap.
From 2015 back to 1985, Jayden restarts her college experience at Florida State University. Her best friend Patrick from the first time around is at her side, supporting her attempts to win over young Cal.
Professor Travis Stratford has his eyes set on Jayden and throws his hat into the ring. Could he be a good distraction while she waits for Callahan to give her a second first chance?
Young Cal, still suffering from a recent loss of his own, is a different man than her Cally of the future. Will Jayden have the patience necessary to win him over? Will Cal believe her crazy tale?
Immerse yourself in this poignant, sexy, hilarious romance, which will have you laughing—and crying— your heart out.
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Excerpt
I lay in bed wondering if I
had crossed over into coo-cooville. I desperately needed to talk to
Callahan. (If he were still alive,) he would know what to make of it
all. If Toly was real, could I walk away from the life we built and
start over? There was so much I could and would
do differently.
I could go back to the age
of eighteen and hunt down Callahan, and we could start ten years
earlier. I wouldn’t drop out of college after my first year,
throwing away my parents gift of four years paid tuition, room, and
board. I could pursue creative writing from the start instead of
waiting tables for years as I paid my way to earn my teaching degree.
If I couldn’t convince
Cally to love me straight away, I would have the opportunity to have
more sexual experiences. He had so many more lovers than I did when
we met that he felt like I had somehow missed out. However, having
sex with another while still so deeply in love with Callahan might
prove challenging.
I wondered if I could change
my appearance, or if I would have to look the same as I did at
eighteen. I was attractive enough, but if I could change a few things
here and there... On the other hand, it would be amazing if Toly
could hold off cellulite until I was, at least, sixty or make me one
of those women who bounce back from pregnancy in a week and never
look like they had a baby in the first place.
The only stumbling
block—well two of them really—which stopped me from outright
considering it: (my daughter) Ash lightly snoring beside me and
whether or not my mind had fractured over the loss of Callahan and
had decided to play trick or treat with me.
I slipped quietly out of bed
and went downstairs to find some alcohol to help lull me into sleep.
My racing mind would not shut up.
In the cabinet above the
refrigerator, I found a bottle of Stolichnaya vodka. At the table, I
poured an inch into a tumbler and knocked it back. The smell of
cinnamon wafted over me just before Toly reappeared. “Back again, I
see.” I poured another shot into the glass.
“We had not completed our
conversation.” He bowed slightly. “My apologies for the abrupt
departure.”
“Understood. Shannon would
have swift kicked you had she met you on the street. Of course, my
sanity is still in question. Whether I believe you or not is simply
beside the point.”
“To answer your question,
the only change I can make for you would be to retain your memory if
you decide to go back. In addition, as soon as you make your choice,
I will be gone. If you choose to remain here and now, I can wipe your
memory of me.”
“So you can’t make me
enjoy cleaning or have less of a sweet tooth?”
“No.”
“Wait a minute,” I
bristled. “Do the collective of watchers or whatever you called
them see everything I do? Even in my private alone time? Pick my
nose? Touch my... Okay now, I’m an open-minded woman, but that’s
just—” I was about to say fucked up but instead said, “Creepy.”
“Their purpose is not to
judge or gawk, but to guide when necessary. The more closed off the
occupier is, the less influence they have. You are considering
eighteen for your insertion time,” he stated, taking a seat at the
table.
“Would you care for a
drink?” I asked, my southern politeness overriding the fear of my
apparent lunacy.
“I have no requirement of
sustenance and prefer you refrain until our conversation has
concluded.”
“Fine,” I said, pushing
the glass away from me. “Yes, eighteen makes the most sense to me
or really is the most appealing. I’m not sure I have any sense
left. I would love an extra ten years with Callahan, and retracing
the same steps I’ve already covered seems like a dreadfully boring
prospect. I was always the dreamer and the risk taker of the two of
us. I know, knew, know Callahan so well and yet, in this crazy
scenario, I have no idea what he’d advise. I do know he would take
any opportunity for a longer life together. But I feel like I’m
abandoning Ashley when she needs me the most. I get that she wouldn’t
have been born yet, but she will still be real to me.”
He watched me intently and
waited for me to continue.
“If I’m going to go
full-blown into this delusion, let’s get down to business. Can I
tell Callahan about all of this if I go?”
“Yes, but there are no
guarantees he will believe you.”
“I’m certain he won’t
initially, but I think I can get past that. And other people?”
“It would be ill-advised
to share it with others, but there is no rule against it.”
“Can you send me back with
a lot of money?”
“No. You’re financial
situation will remain the same given the particular time you select.
However, once in, you can manifest any changes you would like within
the confines of natural law.”
“Can I go back to the very
day I arrived at Florida State University after
my folks drive away?”
“That can be done.”
“I know I already asked
this, but please tell me again that I will definitely have Ashley if
I go back.”
“If and/or when you get
pregnant, she will be your first child.”
I forced out a breath and
said, “Let’s do it, but first I want to kiss her goodbye.”
Andrea's Review
*ARC recieved in return for an honest review
Curl up on the sofa with a cuppa, your favourite chocolate and let your heart soar in this heart warming and sexy time-travelling love story.
Blakely Bennett never disappoints and she definitely didn't with The Second First Chance. I was completely hooked from the first page and couldn't put it down. You can feel the love between the author and her husband pouring out of every page. I finished it with a goofy smile on my face and feeling warm and fuzzy all over.
Although the begining is quite sad with the funeral of Jayden's husband, Callahan, (I cried my eyes out) I found it to be quite a funny too. I couldn't stop myself from laughing out loud at the banter between Jayden and her best friend in college, Patrick, or Packy as she called him. I adored him and would love to have a friend like him. At times I found myself shouting out loud at the younger Jayden when the oh-so-sexy Professor Travis Stratford came on the scene letting her know that he was interested in her.
I absolutely loved The Second First Chance and I didn't want it to end! A real heart warming story and a joy to read. Go 1-click it now, you won't regret it.
Blakely Bennett never disappoints and she definitely didn't with The Second First Chance. I was completely hooked from the first page and couldn't put it down. You can feel the love between the author and her husband pouring out of every page. I finished it with a goofy smile on my face and feeling warm and fuzzy all over.
I absolutely loved The Second First Chance and I didn't want it to end! A real heart warming story and a joy to read. Go 1-click it now, you won't regret it.
About the Author
Blakely Bennett grew up in Southeast Florida and has been residing in the great Northwest for over ten years. She graduated from Nova Southeastern University with a degree in psychology, which accounts for her particular interest in crafting the personalities, struggles, and motivations of her characters. She is an avid reader of many genres of fiction but especially enjoys erotica and romance. Writing has always been her bliss. Blakely is married to a wonderful, loving, and supportive husband, who is also a writer, and who helps to keep her grounded. She is a mother, a communitarian, a lover of music (it is always on while she is writing thanks to Pandora), and a good friend. An advocate of love and female empowerment, she is also a facilitator for a women’s group. She loves to walk and hike for exercise, and finds that, since moving to Seattle, Washington, she is now one of those crazy people who walk in the rain. The Second First Chance is her eighth novel. Her other novels include the Bound by Your Love Series (Stuck in Between, Bittersweet Deceit, & Blue Persuasion), the dark erotic suspense My Body Trilogy (My Body-His, My Body-His (Marcello) and My Body-Mine) and the contemporary romance, The Demarcation of Jack, which she co-wrote with her husband, Dana Bennett.
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Thank you so much for the wonderful review and for posting my release.
ReplyDeleteWarmest hugs,
Blakely
It was my pleasure, I absolutely loved Jayden & Callahan's story ❤️
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