Life: Discarded
D.E. Haggerty
Suspense/Thriller
Date Published:September 1, 2014
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Synopsis
Why
would a woman who has it all throw her life away? Morgan has the perfect life.
She married the man of her dreams. Daniel is smart, gorgeous and successful.
Everything she has always wanted in a husband and the father of her children.
But he’s also domineering, overprotective and jealous. Is living with him
enough to drive Morgan over the edge? Or does something more treacherous lurk
beneath the façade?
Excerpt
“Morgan,
wake up,” Ellie lightly nudged her, but Morgan wouldn’t budge. After several
more nudges and increasingly desperate pleas for her to wake up, Ellie gave up
and got out of the car. She rounded the front of the car and opened the
passenger door. After releasing Morgan’s seatbelt, she started to pull her out
of the car.
“I’ll
take it from here.” Ellie jumped at Daniel’s voice behind her. She nodded at
him and moved out of the way.
Daniel
gently picked up Morgan and carried her into the house. Ellie grabbed Morgan’s
purse and mobile and followed him. She put Morgan’s things on the table in the
hallway and was going to sneak out of the house when Daniel rounded the corner.
“Come
on,” he said and grabbed her arm as he pulled her outside.
Ellie
wrenched her arm free before turning to Daniel. She didn’t bother saying
anything to him. She knew a man on the war path when she saw one.
Ellie
shrugged. “So? What’s the big deal?”
“And
then you got her drunk?” Daniel didn’t bother to respond to Ellie’s comment.
Ellie
sighed. “Nope. I think she managed to do that all on her own.” Being flippant
probably wasn’t the best way to handle Daniel, but Ellie wouldn’t allow herself
to yell at the caveman.
“You
need to stay away from Morgan. You’re a bad influence.”
Ellie
shook her head. “Um, no, Daniel. Morgan is a grown women. She decides who she
wants to see. Not you. We’re not living in the dark ages for heaven’s sake.”
Ellie was now barely hanging on to her temper. Who the hell did Daniel think he
was?
“We’ll
see about that,” Daniel said before turning around and marching into the house.
He slammed the door and turned out the lights while Ellie stood staring after
him.
About the Author
D.E.
Haggerty was born and raised in Wisconsin but thinks she’s a European. After
spending her senior year of high school in Germany, she developed a bad case of
wanderlust that is yet to be cured. After high school she returned to the U.S.
to go to college ending up with a Bachelor’s degree in History at the tender
age of 20 while still managing to spend time bouncing back and forth to Europe
during her vacations. Unable to find a job after college and still suffering
from wanderlust, she joined the U.S. Army as a Military Policewoman for 5
years. While stationed in Heidelberg, Germany, she met her future husband, a
flying Dutchman. After being given her freedom from the Army, she went off to
law school. She finished law school and moved to the Netherlands with her
husband and became a commercial lawyer for more than a decade. During a six
month break from the lawyering world, she wrote her first book, Unforeseen
Consequences. Although she finished the book, she went back to the law until
she could no longer take it and upped stakes and moved to Germany to start a
B&B. Three years after starting the B&B, she got the itch and decided
to pull the manuscript for Unforeseen Consequences out of the attic and get it
published as an e-book. Deciding that she may have indeed finally found what
she wanted to do with her life, she went on to write Buried Appearances. After
moving to Istanbul, she started on Life: Discarded , her third book. Between
tennis, running, traveling, singing off tune and reading books like they are
going out of style, she writes articles for a local expat magazine and various
websites, reviews other indie authors’ books, writes a blog about whatever
comes to mind and is working on her fourth book.
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