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Release Blitz! Mend by Autumn Grey





Title: Mend (Havoc #3)
Author: Autumn Grey
Age: Adult
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release date: March 17th, 2015






























Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose, especially in love.
Remington has played that game before and lost. One thing is certain… losing Selene is not an option. As the threat on their lives looms closer, he knows one wrong move and she might disappear from his life forever.
The clock is ticking, and Remington is competing against time to save the woman who is fast becoming a part of his soul.
But what happens after that?
Will she stay, or will his past destroy any chance with her?
Love is what remains after our reservations melt away; when we let our demons come out to play.
Selene knows it is just a matter of time before all hell breaks loose. Whoever is after them is after blood.
Her blood.
She should have cut ties with Remington the second she read that first letter, but that is no longer a choice. She has fallen too far, too hard, and she is in too deep, both emotionally and physically.
At times secrets unite, and sometimes they destroy lives.
Will the secret that binds them be enough to break Selene and Remington, or will it mend shattered bonds and make them stronger?



















Selene Michaels is determined to never let anyone make her feel inferior again. After a painful divorce, she finds herself in Paris on a working holiday, hopeful that this will be the opportunity she has been waiting for. She intends to have fun and maybe find someone to flirt with; someone who will show her a good time, treat her right, and awaken her to all she has been missing. What she does not expect to find is Remington St. Germain and his adorable son, Adrien. Remington is intense, devastatingly hot and a Prince Charming on the outside, but a dirty talking, insatiable devil behind closed doors—the opposite of the man she has been hoping for—and not the type to give up on something that he wants. Selene soon realizes that life with Remington is not only interesting, but adventurous. It’s dangerous, and she’s about to find out how dangerous. . . if she is brave enough to take a chance.







"I knew the moment I gave in to pursuing Selene that trouble would follow me. It always does. I should have resisted."



Remington St. Germain is at a crossroads. He can either go after the one person who makes him feel as if he matters—the only person to ever calm the demons that roam his mind—or forget about her. The latter is not an option, even though there is a chance she might reject him. But, damn it all to hell, he will convince her. He has to. Otherwise, he will be right back where he was before she came into his life.



Selene Michaels' stay in Paris is only temporary. She shouldn't get too attached to Remington and his son, Adrien. But, Remington makes her feel alive and reckless, and Adrien makes her loss almost bearable. They complete her. She has a feeling there is more to Remington than a doting single father and her overprotective Prince Charming. Besides, the risk of being with them still looms close by and she will do anything to keep them safe.



Sometimes life gives you a second chance. But what happens when danger threatens that chance?










Autumn Grey is the author of the romance suspense, Havoc, Obliterate, Mend (Havoc series). And just like her characters, she is quirky, sometimes funny and definitely flawed. She writes sexy contemporary romances full of drama, steamy kisses and happy ever afters.




Twitter: https://twitter.com/AutumnGrey26

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Blog: http://www.autumngreyauthor.tumblr.com

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7337710.Autumn_Grey

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At seventeen years old, Courtney Apuzzo is fed up. With a dead mom and an alcoholic father that beats her every chance he gets, Courtney decides that enough is enough. Packing up only what she needs, Courtney leaves home without telling a soul and heads off to find her new life.

Life on her own is not exactly as she thought it would be. With nowhere to stay, Courtney finds herself sleeping on an old stoop in an abandoned apartment alleyway. A chance meeting with a new group of friends seems like a great beginning to her second chance at a real life. But everything is not as it seems.

Tricked into a life she never wanted and fears, Courtney needs to run away, again. She needs to find a way out of this new and dangerous life. With the help from a man she barely knows, will Courtney find her way out? Or will she find herself on the run from a dangerous past, and a hopeless future? Faced with a choice that will change her life forever.


About the Author


While growing up, S.M. would travel the roads around her house while imagining she was somewhere else. Her imagination would take her everywhere, making the long hot summer days seem shorter throughout her fantasies.

At the age of twelve, she decided to write her first book. Filled mostly with dialog, she filled up one-hundred pages, front and back. After taking the book downstairs to show her mom, and persuading her to buy her more paper, she excitedly ran back to her room. As she barreled through the door, S.M. tripped over items left on her floor, and her papers came raining down in her room. Discouraged, she stood there in tears, picking up her papers and throwing them in the trash. Her work had no organization, no numbers on her pages, just a child fulfilling a joy that she would put down and not pick up again.

When she became older, she joined the military for something different. In that time, she was able to explore many places and even met her husband in Iraq. After coming home, she started her family in Arizona and went back to school, earning a Master's degree in Adult Education and Training.

Lost Turtle


Guess what I found moving slowly across the road on my way to work yesterday morning?

A huge ass turtle.

He was moving across the street in front of Circle R (gas station). I pulled to the side of the road, parked, and stepped out to help him across so nobody would drive over him. An older guy came out of the store and gave me a weird look. I waved him over and he came to assist me in helping this poor reptile. I went to pick him up, reaching for the edge of his shell, but the guy stopped me.

"You don’t want to do that," he told me. "He’s a snapping turtle. People here will make stew out of him."

I gaped at him, "Are you serious?"

He nodded. "Yup."

And then old Willie came out of the store, saw what we were doing and hollered, "Looks like you have supper there?"

I looked at him and shook my head. "No."

We then tried nudging the turtle across the road with our feet, but the poor guy was scared. I moved in front of him and tried coaxing him forward.

It worked!

He started moving towards me. And then a cute guy stepped in with a fishing net and scooped him in it. He told me he would release him in the river.

I hope so.

I should have made him promise me he would. LOL.

I had told this story on Facebook, but for those of you who aren't following me there, I thought I'd share it with you. :)



Happy Friday! :D