Taylor Delong

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About Taylor Delong
TaylorDelong has been reading and writing for as long as she can remember. It’s always been her dream to be a published author but teaching was her first passion. After a few years of teaching 4th grade, she felt it was time to focus on her dreams. TaylorDelong spends her days chasing after toddlers and her nights scribbling down romance stories. She lives in CT with her two daughters.
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In an uncharacteristically bold move, I invite the guy I barely know to my place. After his initial “assessment” of my needs, our evening doesn’t stop there.
In Deacon, Texas, go big or go home, right?
The weeks that follow, Nash Denton makes sure he is the only one to handle my daily maintenance. He fills a missing gap in my life—bringing laughter, good times, and genuine care.
When sickness knocks me down, Nash is there. Turns out this illness isn’t the contagious kind. Nope, this lawn boy sure knows how to make things grow.
One question remains—will he stick around and nurture my lawn or will he soon be tending someone else's landscape?
For years, we’ve been happily married, living the life I imagined as a young girl. Love, marriage, the kids in the baby carriage. With Junior, I’ve got it all.
Such isn’t the case for my twin brother. When he and his wife ask me to be their surrogate, I readily agree. Without so much as a thought to what it could do to my family, it’s the least I can do to provide this child they so desperately want.
Sometimes love is solid. Other times, nothing comes easy.
When complications arise, I can only hope my fairy tale life still ends in happily ever after.
In one night, my life became unscripted.
What I thought I knew, what I thought I deserved, what I thought life had planned for me was all thrown out the window.
I thought I knew love, what it meant to love another person so strongly that love consumed me. Fate had other ideas, and that night changed everything.
Thrown into the unknown, I learned who I could count on. What I didn’t account for was her and the unconventional relationship we started to build.
I’m struggling to deal with the loss, but it’s not just about me anymore—she needs me more than ever.
How do I rewrite this new future so I don’t let her down?
I was never a girl who believed in love. And love at first sight? Surely that didn't truly exist. So imagine my surprise when, after one kiss from Grayson Abbott, I asked him to marry me! I was kidding of course, but there was something special about the guy that even I couldn't deny.
Our connection was instant; he felt it, too. The only problem was he didn't know the secret of my past that I buried years ago. The closer we became, the further down I buried that secret.
I know he deserves my truth, but when I finally come clean, will there still be an "us"?
The one that got away.
No, the one I permitted to get away.
Nope. That’s not right either.
The one I up and walked away from.
I had my reasons. When you’re reeling with pain of a tragedy, it doesn’t matter who you hurt to alleviate the ache. Even if it’s the person who means the most to you.
Years later, like a ghost of my past, she’s back in my life, hating me for what I did. I’m a shell of the man I once was, yet with one touch, she brings me back to life.
The only problem—I don’t deserve her forgiveness.
But that won’t stop me from fighting for her.
I need to prove we deserve a second chance.
***This book contains situations with drug use that might be disturbing to some readers.***
My first love and once slated to be my last. Until six years ago when she up and left Creek Valley—and me—without explanation.
Over the years, I’ve tried to let her go, convincing myself she was never returning. Not even for all the plans we made once upon a time.
An unexpected death finally drags her home. She’s not the girl I once knew and loved, not by a long shot. But my heart won’t accept that.
My head knows she'll never be “my” girl again, but I need to know why she left. Especially because when she leaves again, she’ll destroy what remains of my shattered heart.
“You are the best thing I never knew I needed.”
It wasn’t the worst day of my life when I met West Murrtham, but it certainly wasn’t one of my finer moments. I wasn’t what he needed in a woman: a hot mess and married. With a kid. As the life I knew crumbled around me, I was lucky for his friendship. I got to know him better, and I wanted more.
Too bad he wasn’t into kids.
I’ve never been the relationship kind of guy, but had I met Nellie Sturges earlier in life, that may not have been the case. Life threw us together when she was unavailable. Or so I originally thought.
When she found a way out of her abysmal marriage, I was already infatuated with her, under her spell. She and her daughter were a package deal.
With my heart on board, could I get my head past the fear of being a parent and be the man they both needed?
Coffee and words. Two things I know well, things I’m good at. Fortunately for me, I found a way to combine the two. The local coffee shop has become my preferred work spot as I spend hours reading the way the authors I work with string together words to create novels.
Every day, I sit at my table, working on my laptop, a cup of coffee keeping me on task. Until the one day a car happens to catch my attention, a set of eyes that have me craving another glimpse.
From the first time our gazes meet, something clicks, a connection through a pane of glass. And I want to know more.
It becomes a game we play each morning, a habit, an addiction, just like my morning cup of java. I need more than these stolen moments with my coffee girl, and it seems, fate is on my side.
Even for a true wordsmith like me, the words for what brews around us escape me. For the first time in my life, I’m at a complete loss for words.
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