Songbird (Book #1)
By: Lisa Edward
Every relationship changes you, some for the better, others can shatter your confidence and almost destroy you.
For the musically talented, twenty-four year old Tara O’Connell, her relationship with Stephen almost broke her, until Tara found the strength to leave.
Now she is on the road to discovering that it is never too late to pursue your dreams and follow your heart.
As Tara’s self-belief grows, she meets two men she is instantly drawn to who will change her life forever.
Corporal Riley Hammond is a soldier in the Australian Military Special Forces. With his smiling sapphire blue eyes, Tara falls for him instantly. He is thoughtful and caring, and gives her the support and love she needs.
While Cole Michaels is the overconfident singer in a popular local band. His charisma, emerald green eyes, tattoos and piercing, have girls falling at his feet. But while Cole pushes
Tara’s buttons, he also pushes her to reach for the stars.
Both men couldn’t be more polar opposites, but both offer Tara different qualities that she needs to fulfil her destiny.
As Tara continues her journey, she will discover fate can offer you more than one path. Her fate is in her own hands, and the choices she makes, will shape her life forever.
For the musically talented, twenty-four year old Tara O’Connell, her relationship with Stephen almost broke her, until Tara found the strength to leave.
Now she is on the road to discovering that it is never too late to pursue your dreams and follow your heart.
As Tara’s self-belief grows, she meets two men she is instantly drawn to who will change her life forever.
Corporal Riley Hammond is a soldier in the Australian Military Special Forces. With his smiling sapphire blue eyes, Tara falls for him instantly. He is thoughtful and caring, and gives her the support and love she needs.
While Cole Michaels is the overconfident singer in a popular local band. His charisma, emerald green eyes, tattoos and piercing, have girls falling at his feet. But while Cole pushes
Tara’s buttons, he also pushes her to reach for the stars.
Both men couldn’t be more polar opposites, but both offer Tara different qualities that she needs to fulfil her destiny.
As Tara continues her journey, she will discover fate can offer you more than one path. Her fate is in her own hands, and the choices she makes, will shape her life forever.
Tara is beautiful and talented young lady. She was raised in a family with a very
wealthy background and nothing less than perfection was expected from her in
all aspects of her life.
She has been with her boyfriend Stephen for two years and he
is a complete nutter, he completely demeans her and makes her feel worthless
with scathing comments like :
"You're lucky I put up with you, no one else would give you a
second glance."
He is an OCD control freak and she soon discovers that
"there is a place for everything, including me. And it was definitely not my place to
question him or make any decisions of my own." - Tara
She has a wonderful bestie called Kelli and she manages to
convince Tara that it is time to leave 'Shithead' and have a new beginning so
she does just that.
Kelli has been in a long term relationship with her
boyfriend Cooper, who is in the special forces in the military. She is used to a long distance relationship
and the frustration of not seeing each other as often as they can. He is based in Sydney and she lives in
Melbourne.
The girls decide to join a local gym and there they meet 'Mr
Hotbod' - he is hot and sexy and there is undeniable attraction between Tara
and 'Hotbod'. It's obvious he is a bit
of a manwhore so she decides to steer clear of him.
The Tara meets Riley.
Best friend of Cooper and he is all kinds of hotness too. They just click. He has been single for 8 months after an
awful relationship break-up and is ready to date again and Tara is the girl he
wants. The attraction is mutual so these
two jump into a very sweet and sexy relationship. Of course, they don't get to see each other
as much as they like because Riley is also in the military with Cooper.
Enter man number three!!
Marcus. Marcus owns a local bar
called 'Songbirds' and this becomes the regular drinking spot for the girls and
it's not long until Tara gets a job playing the piano and singing midweek. Marcus also is crushing on Tara.
One night the girls go to another bar and a band is playing,
Tara knows one of the guys from her musical days at school so they decide to
stay and watch. The lead singer is none
other than Mr Hotbod - who's name turns out to be Cole. He relentlessly hits on Tara because he knows
the effect he has on her.
The dilemna....
She is dating Riley who loves her with everything he has and
is so sweet but is not around as much as she would like him to be. He doesn't feel worthy of her but she
disagrees
Everytime she sees Cole she gets all hot and bothered,
however he has become a good friend, they both have a passion for music and
have similar influential backgrounds.
Then there is Marcus who spends a lot of time with her, most
days and he is crushing on her big time but does not make it as blatantly
obvious.
This is quite a long story and there are all sorts of things
that go on and in the end she makes her choice but is it the right one?? At times I got so frustrated with Tara and
found myself wanting to fling my kindle at the wall but I'm sure as this story
develops in the next book we will see her gain more back bone.
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We were
heading back to the meeting point with only two hundred and fifty metres left
to go, before having completed the full five kilometre circuit of the lake.
Riley and I had been running together most of the way, I knew he had been
taking it easy to stay with me and I appreciated the gesture.
“Come on
I’ll race you, loser pays for dinner,” I called, taking off at a sprint.
Riley was
like a freaking Olympian he was so fast, but I had longer legs so could take
longer strides. I pushed as hard as I could to at least try to stay level with
him, and I’m sure in the end he backed off to let me win.
I threw
myself down on the grass under a shady tree and laid stretched out, hands over
head trying to calm my breathing.
“Hot,
sweaty and breathless really suits you,” Riley said with a cheeky grin as he
lay down next to me, mimicking my position.
“Well I
have you to thank for that, you were riding me pretty hard toward the end.” I
blushed suddenly realising what I had just blurted out, but Riley just
chuckled.
“Next
time you can ride me, as hard as you like.”
I blushed
an even deeper scarlet and shook my head to clear the tantalising image, I
could always replay it later.
“Okay,
pair up for stretches,” Mal instructed to the group.
Now
stretches I could do, fifteen years of ballet had kept me very flexible. Riley
knelt up over one of my legs while he held the ankle of the other.
“Let me
know if it hurts,” he said, the corner of his mouth twitching.
“I can
take it,” I said, biting my bottom lip.
He pushed
my leg gently at first, then realising it was still going, pushed it all the
way so my foot was beside my head and he was leaning right over me.
“Ah...that’s
handy,” he said with raised eyebrows, a cheeky smile shining through his eyes
again.
I
diverted my eyes and looked down at his side. From the position he was in, I
could now read the tattoo clearly, it said;
Give me Strength
when I’m standing and Faith when I fall
I lightly
ran my fingers down the tattoo as I read it, and he shivered but held still,
watching my face intently.
“Was it
just something you liked or does it have special significance for you?” I asked
curiously.
“It has
significance in various ways,” he said, sitting down next to me. “In the
military we need strength when we’re standing toe to toe with the enemy, and
faith that we can get back up in the face of defeat. But I think we need faith
that we are doing the right thing and making the right decisions in life, even
when the right thing is sometimes the hardest.”
He smiled
down at me. “Do you have any tattoos hidden away?”
His eyes
scanned my body. There wasn’t that much that was covered up under my little shorts
and crop top.
I shook
my head. “I’ve thought about it, but I’ve never found a verse or picture that I
would want to wear for the rest of my life.” I shrugged. “Maybe one day.”
Riley’s POV – When Riley met Tara
Leaning back on the couch, I reached around behind the extremely loud
and annoying girl beside me, and tapped my best mate Chook on the shoulder.
He ignored me and I knew why.
I tapped again a bit harder, there was still no response, so I slapped
him up the back of the head. That made him turn around. He gave me the biggest
grin, reading my WTF expression for what it was.
When he’d told me I could crash at his girlfriend Kelli’s place for a
couple of days while we were in Melbourne, I had no idea that would mean also
having to entertain this completely over the top friend of hers.
Seriously, he had to be kidding!
Chook knew I wasn’t interested in forming any sort of relationship with
a girl, and I wasn’t into casual either. But even if I was, this was not
the girl to be doing it with. She kept practically trying to climb onto my lap,
instead of sitting her ass down beside me. In response, I was edging further
and further over to the arm of the couch, but I was quickly running out of
room.
Looking back over at Chook and Kelli, I smiled to myself. Now if I had a
relationship like that it would be different, but the love of your life doesn’t
just walk through the door, and I wasn’t in the type of career where I could
foster a long term relationship. Being in the military and being away from home
a lot, had taught me that it was all too hard, and in the end I’d decided that
I was better off focusing on my career and forgetting about finding the one.
Chook must have been doing
another impersonation because the girls were laughing, but I wasn’t paying
attention. I really didn’t want to be here.
I heard a knock on the door that the others didn’t hear.
“Hey Kell, I think there’s someone at the door,” I told her over the
din.
She grinned at me. “That’ll be Tara.”
As she stood, Tara knocked again.
“I’m coming,” Kelli called.
I rolled my eyes at Chook. If Tara was anything like this Jacqui girl
sitting beside me, I was checking into a hotel.
But Chook just gave me a wink as he stood.
“Hey Fox, great to see you again.” He strode over to her and lifted her
into a bear hug off the floor.
She squealed and laughed. “Great to see you too ya big lug, now put me
down, I can’t breathe!”
Her voice was like music to my ears. Even though she was struggling to
get free of Chook and laughing, I could tell she was refined and softly spoken.
Chook stood there with his arm around her shoulder while she glanced at
Jacqui. She attempted to hide an eye roll at Jacqui’s presence, before looking
over at Kelli.
I smiled to myself. If she wasn’t a fan of Jacqui’s then I liked this
girl already.
Taking a moment while she was looking away, I cast my eye over the
length of her body, and what a body it was. She had the longest, perfectly
shaped legs I’d ever seen, which were highlighted by the fact she was wearing
quite possibly the shortest shorts ever made. Somehow though, she didn’t look
slutty, she just looked fucking hot!
I stepped around the couch and came closer to her, almost as if she was
reeling me in. She turned back around to face me, her long, wavy hair cascading
around her shoulders, and our eyes locked.
And I was hooked.
I felt like someone had just kicked me in the guts. She was
breathtaking.
Keep it together I told myself, she’s just a girl. But I couldn’t speak,
all I wanted to do was kiss those partially open, plump, moist lips.
Chook slapped me on the shoulder. “Have you forgotten your name mate?
Fox, this is my army buddy Irish, Irish this delectable young lady who has you
speechless is Fox.”
Chuckling, while secretly plotting my revenge on Chook, I looked over at
him. “Thanks mate, good to see I can always count on you not to embarrass me or
anything.”
I had to get this back on track, I had to get to know this girl.
Smiling, I held out my hand to her. “My name’s actually Riley, it’s a
pleasure to meet you....Fox.”
I could feel my stomach rolling nervously as I said Fox, which was
obviously a nickname Chook had given her. I took in every detail of her face,
from her wise pale blue eyes, high cheek bones and those seductive lips.
She was perfect.
She took my hand and it felt like coming home. I didn’t want to let go,
so like some desperate weirdo, instead of shaking it, I held it between mine.
“It’s Tara, and it’s a pleasure to meet you too,” she replied
breathlessly.
I smiled at her a little relieved. So it wasn’t just me who could feel
this connection, by the way she replied she was feeling it too.
The night was finally looking promising.
I started to lead her over to the couch still holding her hand, and
offered her a drink, but she said she was only here to drop off some dresses.
“That’s a shame, do you have time for just one?” I asked hopefully.
She smiled and turned to Kelli. “Did you want to try them now or can I
just leave them?”
I looked over at Kelli, willing her to say she’d try
them later but she didn’t. She grabbed Tara’s hand and practically dragged her
into the bedroom, closing the door behind them.
Jacqui was nearly laying on me again but I tried to
ignore her. I could hear voices coming from the bedroom and strained
desperately to hear what the girls were saying.
“Oh.My.GOD! Who is that guy? He’s GORGEOUS!” I heard
through the thin wall.
Beaming, I looked over at Chook who was obviously also
eavesdropping on the conversation in the other room.
We sat there still as statues, occasionally looking at
each other and commenting on the girls’ conversation.
“She thinks you’re yummy,” Chook teased.
I tried to contain my smile, I thought she was pretty
delicious too.
“So you think I’m a great guy?” I teased back at
Chook.
I could hear Tara saying it would be hard for her to
do long distance, but there was no reason why we couldn’t hang out and have
some fun. I agreed with her, long distance was hard and in my experience,
almost impossible.
Chook gave me a slap on the shoulder. “Do ya wanna
have some fun with her?” he asked, twitching his eyebrows at me.
For some reason I felt overly protective of this girl
I’d only just met, and frowned disapprovingly at Chook.
But of course I wanted to have some fun, I
couldn’t stop thinking about those long legs and how they would feel wrapped
around my hips, or how it would feel to kiss those amazing lips.
I felt a twitch in my pants and told myself to stop
thinking about it. There was plenty of time later tonight once I’d gone to bed
to think about her.
Besides, I needed to hear what she was saying. Chook
was still laughing and I couldn’t help joining him, when clear as day she
blurted out, “It’s been so long since I’ve had sex!”
I put my hand over my mouth to hide a smirk, strangely
relieved by her outburst. It may have been a long time for her, but I bet it
had been longer for me. So long in fact that I was nervous to get back out
there again.
I was just about to call out that we could hear them,
before she said anything else that Chook would use against her later on, when
he called out instead.
“How long has it been Fox?”
Oh fuck! What was he doing?
Chook had that glint in his eye and I knew he would
push this too far, as always.
“Longer than I care to remember Chook,” she called
back.
“Well, if
you’re really desperate I know a couple of guys...”
Hey, that wasn’t on. I reached past this chick who I
swear to god was trying to give me a lap dance, and punched him as hard as I
could in the arm.
“Ouch! Fuck Irish what was that for? I was just
messing with her, she gives as good as she gets.”
I heard the girls laughing from the other room and
just shrugged at Chook.
“Go in there and apologise to her.”
“Well, well, well,” Chook said, still rubbing his arm
where I’d punched it, “looks like someone wants to unlock his chastity belt.”
“Fuck off dickhead.”
So maybe I was interested in this girl, and maybe she
was the first girl I’d been even remotely interested in since Rebecca, but I
didn’t need him jeopardising it before I’d had a chance.
Chook stood and headed to the bedroom.
“Hey!” I called to get his attention. “Find out if
she’s free on Saturday night, I want to take her to the ball.”
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While Lisa Edward has called Melbourne Australia home
for her entire life, she has lived and worked in England, and travelled through
most parts of Europe and the United States. She loves nothing more than
spending time with her husband and beautiful daughter, or curling up into the
early hours of the morning with a great novel. By day, Lisa works in the
analytical IT field, so relishes the opportunity to foster her creative side
through writing. Her deep appreciation for literature was nurtured from a young
age, being taught to respect books and get lost in their stories. She enjoys
reading honest and realistic novels that are relatable, thought provoking and
leave a lasting impression. She can’t write without music playing, using the
emotions from different songs to invoke that of her characters. Lisa takes inspiration
from her own life experiences, the people around her and those she has met in
her travels.
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