OUT
OF TIME is the HIGHLY ANTICIPATED sequel to NINE MINUTES where Grizz,
Kit & Grunt's gritty tale continues!
You
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RECOMMENDED
FOR READERS 18 AND OLDER DUE TO
STRONG
LANGUAGE, SEXUAL SITUATIONS AND VIOLENCE
Out
of Time is book two
in a series. It is not a standalone novel. I highly recommend that
you read my first novel, Nine
Minutes, to be able
to understand the background stories of the main characters. There
are many twists and turns in both stories that can best be connected
if read consecutively.
Although
I do answer all of the outstanding questions from Nine
Minutes, there is
more to this story, and some readers may consider it a cliffhanger.
If you do not like cliffhangers, you may want to wait until the third
novel is released in 2016.
They
thought with his execution it would all be over.
They
were wrong.
The
leader of one of South Florida’s most notorious and brutal
motorcycle gangs has been put to death by lethal injection. Days
later, his family and friends should have been picking up the pieces,
moving on. Instead, they’ve been catapulted into a world so twisted
and dangerous even the most ruthless among them would be stunned to
discover the tangled web of deception, not only on the dangerous
streets of South Florida but all the way to the top.
In
this gripping follow-up novel to Nine
Minutes, Out of Time
takes readers from the sun-drenched flatlands of 1950s Central
Florida to the vivid tropical heat of Fort Lauderdale to the halls of
Florida’s Death Row as we finally learn the gritty backstory of
Jason “Grizz” Talbot and the secret he spent his life trying to
conceal.
Not
even Grizz’s inner circle knows his full story—the tragedy that
enveloped his early life, the surprise discovery that made him the
government’s most wanted and most feared, and the depths of his
love for Ginny, the tenderhearted innocent he’d once abducted and
later made his wife.
Once
Grizz’s obsession and now the mother of his child, Ginny has spent
years grieving the man she’d first resisted and then came to love.
Now remarried to Tommy, a former member of the gang, the pair have
spent more than a decade trying desperately to live a normal
existence far from the violent, crime-ridden world they’d once
carved out on the edge of the Florida Everglades. For Tommy,
especially, the stakes are high. Desperately in love with Ginny for
years, he’s finally living his dream: married to the woman he never
thought he could have. But even with the façade of normalcy—thriving
careers, two beautiful children, and a genuinely happy and loving
marriage—they can’t seem to put the past behind them. Every time
they turn around, another secret is revealed, unraveling the very
bonds that hold them together.
And
with Grizz finally put to death, now Ginny has learned secrets so
dark, so evil she’s not even sure she can go on.
Will
these secrets tear their love to pieces? And how far will Grizz go to
protect what he still considers his, even from beyond the grave?
1979
“Yes!
There is something I want for my birthday. Something I really want!
I’ve been thinking about our prom date last year.”
“You
want another romantic night at Martin’s beach house?” He grinned,
relieved. A night making love with Kit at the beach house. Ohhhhh
yeahhhh.
“No.
Not the beach house.” She was bouncing in her seat now. “I want
you to take me out! Dancing. I want to go to a club and go dancing.”
His
smile faded and he looked a little deflated. He wasn’t going to
tell her his name. He wasn’t going to go to church with her. How
could he tell her no to the third thing she’d asked for?
“Shit,
baby. You have to know I’m not a dancer. I barely got by with the
slow dancing in Martin’s gazebo.”
“I
want to go dancing, Grizz. Please! The only time I ever get to dance
is when I convince Axel to dance with me in number four. And you know
that’s barely ever. He won’t do it if there are a lot of people
at the motel. He doesn’t want to risk being seen.”
Grizz
had to smile at this. He’d walked in more than once on Axel and Kit
dancing to one of those groups that Kit loved. If you asked him,
those guys’ voices sounded like someone had their balls in a vice.
A high-pitched squeal is all he ever heard and he never stayed around
long enough to listen to an entire song.
“Why
do you dance to a song about a bald-headed woman?” He’d asked her
once.
Axel
and Kit had stopped and peered at him strangely. “What do you mean
by bald headed woman?” Kit had asked as Grizz turned the stereo
down.
“These
guys, who sound like women, are singing about a bald-headed woman,”
Grizz replied.
She’d
started laughing. “The Bee Gees are saying ‘more than a woman,’
Grizz. Not bald-headed woman! The song is called More
Than a Woman and I
happen to love it.”
“Whatever
it’s called, it still sucks. I’m outta here.”
Grizz
appreciated that Axel danced with his wife. And yes, he knew Axel’s
other secret, too. He honestly didn’t care. He didn’t care what
any guy decided to do with his dick as long as it was never near his
wife. But he also knew he had to keep Axel’s secret. As leader, he
had final say as to who could be in the gang. Still, he knew not
everyone would be tolerant of Axel’s lifestyle. It was just easier
to let it stay a secret. And besides, he was certain nobody suspected
a thing.
“I
don’t dance, Kit.” Grizz said now, shaking his head.
“But
I want to go dancing for my birthday.” She folded her arms and gave
him an accusing look. “You asked!”
He
shook his head slightly and looked at her. “Can’t I just buy you
another car?”
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Beth
Flynn is a fiction writer who lives and works in Sapphire, North
Carolina, deep within the southern Blue Ridge Mountains. Raised in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Beth and her husband, Jim, have spent the
last 17 years in Sapphire, where they own a construction company.
They have been married 31 years and have two daughters and two dogs.
In her spare time, Beth enjoys writing, reading, gardening, church
and motorcycles, especially taking rides on the back of her husband’s
Harley. She is a five-year breast cancer survivor.
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