Things
aren’t what they seem in peaceful Mistville, North Carolina. Margaret McWhorter
enjoys a laid-back freshman year in high school flirting with Jimmy Willmore,
swimming and hanging out with friends—until that day. Her brother, Sean,
suffers a stroke from taking a steroid. Now he’s lying unconscious in a
hospital. Margaret’s angry at her dad for pushing Sean to be a great
quarterback, but a fire of hatred burns inside her to make the criminals pay.
Looking for justice, she takes Jimmy and her
best friend, Emily, through a twisted, drug-filled sub-culture. A clue sends
them deep into the woods behind the school where they overhear drug dealers
discuss Sean.
Time and time again they walk a treacherous path
and come face to face with danger. Even the cop on the case can’t stop them
from investigating. All the while Margaret really wants to cure Sean, heal the
hate inside, and open her heart to love.
Amazon Kindle
Link – : http://www.amazon.com/Stopped-Cold-ebook/dp/B00CBAT37I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1365693797&sr=8-1&keywords=gail+pallottaSmashwords Link –https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/305506
Title – Stopped
Cold
Author – Gail
Pallotta
Genre – Christian teen sports mystery with romance
Publication Date – April 10, 2013
Publisher – Front
Porch Romance - http://www.frontporchromance.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=33&products_id=194
Cover Artist – Designs by Charisma
EXCERPT
“Got it.” Emily got in, backed out, and headed to the restaurant.
“I wasn’t going out, but Mom says Sean would want me to get back
to a normal routine.” I choked up.
Driving the speed limit, thirty-five mph, Emily looked straight
ahead. “Right now there’s nothing you can do for Sean. Your mom and dad are
probably worried about you.
They don’t want you to put your entire life on hold. I think it would
help them to see you have fun, even if it’s just a little.” She glanced over at
me then right back to the road.
“You should try for their sakes.”
I’d heard bad times brought out true friends. Emily really cared
about my family and me. “Okay, but Sean needs me. After all he’s done for me
surely there’s something I can do.”
“For sure. As he recovers you can support him.”
If only he would get well.
Emily pulled into the parking lot in front of The Grill and cut
the engine. Outside, the brick building appeared as sedate as a house with no
one home. We opened the brown wood door into a crowded, busy room, live with
chatter and soft rock playing in the background. Some co-eds gathered at tables
in the middle of the floor. Others stood around the counter or in front of red
booths packed with students.
My mouth gaped. Joe Garrett sat amid the high school crowd. Here
already? He fit right in wearing his light blue polo shirt, his hair hanging
below his ears. I re-directed my gaze away from him as Emily and I strolled by.
A group of kids sitting in the booth behind him got up and left. Emily and I
slipped into it.
Ray hurried over and took our orders, a chicken salad sandwich
for Emily and a hamburger for me.
He returned with the food at the same time Jimmy Wilmore
squeezed past the masses gathered in front of the cashier’s counter. My pulse
pounded in my ears as Jimmy walked toward Emily and me. My mind went blank for
fear he could see right through me with those piercing blue eyes
of his, even to my innermost thoughts, including how cute I thought
he was. I nearly dropped my hamburger, but managed to hold it in mid-air while
I looked down at the butcherblock table.
“Hi Margaret, I’m really sorry about Sean. I’m keeping him in my
prayers.”
Excitement raced through my body as words failed me. Dare I look
into his eyes? I focused on his lips. “Thanks.”
“Hi Jimmy, have a seat.” Emily sounded casual and friendly.
He sat beside me.
My heart thumped so hard I worried he heard it as he put his arm
around the back of the seat and touched my shoulders.
“How’d your classes go today? I wanted to talk to you after English,
but you got out before I had a chance.”
Thank goodness. Seeing him here was less stressful. I fidgeted with my paper cup
then sat it down and tore tiny pieces off the napkin in my lap. “It wasn’t bad.
Everyone was so good to me.”
“Well, they better be.” Jimmy’s voice sounded protective. My
heart melted. I let my eyes meet his. They looked caring and sincere like those
of a friend. I stopped tearing up the leftover napkin.
“So--what happened while I was gone?” I tried to sound
laid-back.
“In class, the usual, homework, tests, same old stuff.” Jimmy shifted
in his seat and moved his arm.
Had something unusual happened outside of class? Did he know
anything about Winstrol V? That would be strange because Mike said he didn’t,
and he played football. I wanted information so bad. “What about sports?”
Jimmy leaned back and wrinkled his brow. “Funny you would ask
I’ve heard some athletes are taking steroids.”
I stopped breathing.
Emily’s eyes grew wide as she leaned across the table. “Really?”
Jimmy raised his blond eyebrows. “Yeah, a couple guys mentioned
it after we played soccer.”
I took in air. My insides raced as if someone turned my nerves
on high, but I had to stay calm. I needed answers. I didn’t know Jimmy played
soccer. “Are the soccer players taking them?”
“You’re awfully interested. Do you two want to buff up?”
I gagged and couldn’t speak.
Emily gasped. “No. Of course not. We’re just curious, that’s all.”
Jimmy shrugged his shoulders. “I have no idea. I overheard the
conversation, but I didn’t join it.”
I ripped the rest of the napkin into tiny bits. “Well think.
Exactly what did you hear?”
AUTHOR BIO:
Award-winning
author Gail Pallotta’s a wife, Mom, swimmer and bargain shopper who loves God,
beach sunsets and getting together with friends and family. She’s been a Sunday
school teacher, a swim-team coordinator and an after-school literary
instructor. A former regional writer of the year for American Christian Writers
Association, she won Clash of the Titles in 2010. Her new teen book, Stopped Cold, is a best-seller on All
Romance eBooks. She’s published short stories in “Splickety” magazine and Sweet Freedom with a Slice of Peach Cobbler.
Some of her published articles appear in anthologies while two are in museums.
She recently developed a program for youth fellowship.
Calling Youth Fellowship Leaders: A F. I. S., Fun, Informative, Spiritual Youth Fellowship program
based on Stopped Cold is available.
For more information visit Gail’s web site at http://www.gailpallotta.com
STALKER LINKS:
GIVEAWAY
e-Book
(EITHER PDF, Kindle OR Epub) of Stopped Cold by Gail
PDF
download of Sweet Freedom with a Slice of Peach Cobbler (anthology) by Gail
PDF copy of Healing Grace by Lisa Lickel
e-Pub copy of Little Red & The Shoe by Trista
Jaszczak
PDF copy of Deliver by June Foster
PDF copy of The Makeover by Siren Allen
PDF
copy of Rendezvous with Hymera by Melinda De Ross
Smashword
Coupon for a copy of Deborah’s Secret by Mildred Colvin
PDF
copy of The Rebel’s Promise by Jane Godman
PDF
copy of Rainbow Falls by Janelle Lee
a Rafflecopter giveaway
3 comments:
Thank you so much for being part of today's Blitz
Good Morning,
Thanks so much for having me. I look forward to meeting your readers. Happy Day!
I was very happy to participate! :)
Post a Comment