Read Lead Him Not Into Temptation (Redemption Book 2) Online
Authors: M.L. Steinbrunn
Tags: #Contemporary Romance / Romantic Comedy
Copyright © 2014 M.L. Steinbrunn
Interior Design by Jovana Shirley, Unforeseen Editing,
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Cover Design by Arijana
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Editing by Hot Tree Editing
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Printed in the United States of America
First Printing, 2014
For my daughters, Ashlynn and Ella. May you always value the gifts you can offer this world. Find strength in yourselves in order to provide kindness and comfort to others. I am proud of who you are and look forward to who you two will become.
With all my love,
Mom
Colorado native M.L. Steinbrunn is new to the literary community, but has been in love with the world of fictional characters and plot twists since she was a child. Writing short stories and reading anything she could get her hands on, it could be argued that her hobby borders on an obsession.
She works full-time as a middle school and high school educator and coach in rural Colorado where she and her husband are raising their four young children. Through education she has enjoyed guiding others on their paths and helping students build their stories.
In her free time M.L. enjoys travelling, Amazon one-clicking, watching movies, chauffeuring her children to their one and half million activities, and people watching.
She would like to add a big thank you to everyone that has been overwhelmingly supportive of this incredibly scary and exciting journey.
Where to follow her….
There are so many people that have helped to make this book possible, I appreciate you all.
My Family:
I think they thought that once book one was published, I would have the bug out of my system and I would pack away the laptop. When my husband realized, the bug wasn’t going to go away, he surprised me with a new, smaller computer to keep the series going. He and my children have been extremely understanding, and that has meant so much. Thank you, you guys. This book has a special place in my heart, as I was writing pages the night that my youngest son was born and just days later once we were released from the hospital.
My Hometown:
My hometown community fully embraced my first book and has been patiently waiting for this book to release. Almost everyone I know, picked up a copy of Forgive Us Our Trespasses, even if they had no intention of reading it, just to show their support for me. Even knowing that these books are romance novels, my tiny, conservative community has supported this endeavor and has encouraged me every step of the way. I truly appreciate that support.
Indie Author/Blogger Community:
I have found this online literary community to be one of the most inspiring and compassionate groups. There have been so many authors and blogs that stepped up to help me, talk me off the ledge, donate, and share announcements. I appreciate every one of you. Ladies of the Indies Round Table and Indie Erogenous Zone, thank you so much for being there for me. You are the best! My Magnificent Minions, you ladies are absolutely wonderful. You are more than a street team; you guys are a group of friends that have provided a tremendous amount of support. Thank you, girlies. There are several individuals that had a major hand in this project and deserve a special thank you. Becky, Jennifer, and all of the betas at Hot Tree Editing, this team made this a story worth reading. My beta team: Natalie, Jen, Jenna, Con, Alicia, Missy, Shauna, Silla, and Ashlee, thank you so much for taking the time to read this book and offering valuable, honest feedback. Your comments and opinions truly made this book so much better. Ari with Cover it Designs thank you for my gorgeous cover. Jovana at Unforeseen Editing did the formatting for this book and made it something beautiful. All of the blog tours and release blitz events were organized by Ena and Jennifer at Enticing Journey Promotions. You ladies did a wonderful job, and I appreciate all of your hard work. Thank you to all of the blogs and authors that participated in the release of this book. It found its way into the hands of readers because of you.
Readers:
Thank you all so much for taking a chance on me and this series. None of my efforts would have mattered if I didn’t have your support. Thank you so much for allowing me the opportunity to follow this dream.
Summer 2002
Jen
“Does Dad know?” I ask, staring blankly out the window reluctant to make eye contact with my mother in the driver’s seat. She takes a deep breath, maintaining her sights on the road ahead. Apparently, she can’t look at me either.
“He knows,” she whispers, before clearing her throat with the words, which seem to be strangling her. “I called him as soon as we knew, so he could start making arrangements. He is waiting for us to arrive home.”
I don’t respond. There is nothing to say. I can’t explain to them what happened to me and my father will be unforgiving no matter the situation. All that is left to do is to keep my head down and wait for the hammer of my father to fall. I continue to keep my eyes on the grid pattern of the city streets out my passenger window, letting it pull me into a daze as I attempt to escape my impending reality.
I become entirely engulfed in my daydream, one which includes starting and finishing my senior year of high school with the friends I thought I had, with a guy I thought cared about me. I was so wrong. I don’t even notice when my mother pulls into the driveway of our massive colonial home. It’s an impressive sight to behold. To me it’s just my home, but to my parents it has always been more important what this house said to the public. It certainly makes a statement. It screams money; the front pillars exhibit strength and power, just like the house’s inhabitants. My father, Andrew MacLauchlan, master politician, wouldn’t have it any other way.
It’s not until I hear the driver’s side door slam when I realize we’ve parked. My mother walks to the front of our car and waits for me to vacate the car and follow her into the house. I have no choice but to unbuckle my seatbelt, the only thing that is providing any security at the moment, and head toward my waiting parents.