Chapter Reveal: Passion Restored
We're just ONE week away until the release of PASSION
RESTORED by Carrie Ann Ryan
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first chapter below!
About PASSION RESTORED
The Gallagher Brothers series
from NYT Bestselling Author Carrie Ann Ryan continues with the one brother who
thinks he can handle it all and the one woman who could change that.
Owen Gallagher likes
everything in its place and is organized to a fault. While his brothers have
each dealt with their own personal tragedies and stresses, Owen figures he’s
had it pretty easy. That is until his perfectly ordered world is rocked at its
foundation and he’s forced to rely on others. Now, he must heal his body and his
soul while trying to ignore his delectable and utterly off-limits neighbor.
Liz McKinley is
stressed out, exhausted, and not in the mood for a bearded and growly man in
her ER. When she patches him up to the best of his ability, she’s prepared to
push him firmly from her thoughts. Of course, that would be easier if she and
her best friend hadn’t bought the house next to his. Now their paths seem to
cross daily, and she is finding it harder and harder to say no to the injured
and angry man next door. But she’s been scarred one too many times in her life,
and even though this Gallagher looks good enough to eat, she knows that
sometimes, sating that craving is the worst thing she can do.
PASSION
RESTORED releases February
28th - preorder now!
EXCERPT
Read the Second Part of Chapter One:
“I’ll pass, thanks.”
“Suit yourself,”
Murphy said simply before ordering a soda for himself.
“Not in the mood to
finish your beer tonight?” Owen asked.
His brother shook his
head. “Have a headache.”
Owen’s shoulders
stiffened. “Are you okay? Should you be sitting?”
Murphy glared. “You
had a headache too, ass. Hence why you’re not even trying to drink a beer. We
had a long day at the jobsite today—as you well know since you were there—and
my head hurts. Every single little twinge and ache aren’t cause for concern,
you know. I’ve been cancer free for years.”
Owen let out a breath
and leaned on a stool. “Sorry, Murph. I get overprotective.”
Murphy nodded at the
male bartender who handed over his drink and sighed at Owen. “I know you do.
All three of you do. I’ve been dealing with three overprotective brothers since
the day I was born.”
“You’d think you’d
get used to it by now,” Owen said with a smile he knew didn’t reach his eyes.
Murphy had been sick
when he was a child. Really sick. And then, when everyone had grown up, and
they all thought they were in the clear, Murphy had gotten sick again. It had
taken a toll on their mother, who died a few years back. Their father had gone
right along with her a couple of years later. Not that he, Graham, or Jake
actually blamed Murphy for their parents’ deaths. Their mom’s and dad’s hearts
had given out at a young age for a number of reasons, but Owen knew Murphy
blamed himself. And the fact that every time Murphy got even so much as a
sniffle, the remaining Gallagher clan would snap into action and overdo it probably
didn’t help. Owen couldn’t help it, though. He was a fixer. An organizer. And
if he could find a way to color-code and label his way to making sure Murphy
stayed healthy for the rest of his very long life, Owen would do it.
“I’m fine, Owen. Just
drop it, okay?” Owen studied his brother’s face, from the hard lines of his jaw
to the color in his cheeks, and nodded. No matter what Murphy said or did, Owen
would be there to make sure his baby brother was okay. He would never forget
how pale Murphy had looked in his hospital bed as a young kid and then later as
a teenager.
Never. “I can drop
it,” Owen said slowly before shaking off the memories that would haunt him
until his dying breath.
“Good.”
They lapsed into
silence for a few moments while the sound of the bar filled Owen’s ears. He
liked coming here after long days at work. It was the perfect place when he
wasn’t quite in the mood to deal with the silence of his empty home but also
didn’t want the loud music of some of the other bars around the area. Plus,
this place was pretty close to where he and the rest of his brothers lived, so
it was one of their usual destinations. Of course, none of the four of them
were getting any younger, and with two of the four married with children, going
out to bars was quickly becoming a thing of the past. Owen winced as he rubbed
his lower back and thought about the day they’d had at the project site.
Yeah, he was
definitely getting older. He, Murphy, and their eldest brother, Graham, owned
and operated Gallagher Brothers Restoration. Jake, his second-eldest brother,
helped as well, though he hadn’t wanted a stake in the company since he had a
business of his own. Graham was the lead contractor, and Murphy the architect.
Jake came in for special jobs as the artist, and Owen…well, Owen organized them
all. Sometimes to a fault. Or at least that’s what Murphy had claimed that
morning.
“So, do you know what
you’re going to get Rowan for her birthday?” Murphy asked after a few moments.
Rowan was their
niece, Graham and Blake’s daughter. But since Rowan hadn’t been in the
brothers’ lives until recently, they weren’t quite sure what to do when it came
to gifts for the little girl.
Owen sighed. “I have
no idea what to get a little girl for her birthday. It’s not like we grew up
with sisters.”
Murphy nodded. “True.
Maybe Maya and Blake will help us out. And we have a few weeks to get things
done.”
Maya
Montgomery-Gallagher had married Jake, as well as another man, Border to
complete their triad, but she had been in the Gallaghers’ lives for years.
Well, she’d legally married Border and had completed a commitment ceremony with
Jake since poly marriages weren’t exactly legal, but anyone who knew them
considered the three married in every way that mattered.
“Maybe,” Owen agreed.
“But I think they’re
going to want us to figure things out ourselves.” Murphy snorted.
“Well, you’re the one
who organizes us all and does all the research. Make a list, and I’ll pick
something.”
Owen flipped his little brother off. “I do
more than organize lists for you.”
“Of course. You get
us coffee, too. With our initials on it so we don’t drink the wrong one. Not
that Graham ever pays attention.”
“You’re the one who
took the ‘G’ this morning so shut up.”
A pause. “And I do
more than just that. You realize that, right?”
He didn’t like
thinking that his brothers saw him as a glorified admin rather than an integral
part of the company. Not that their admins weren’t vital. He just thought he
was more.
Murphy frowned. “Of
course. You do way more. I’m just messing with you. You have that new project
coming up, and the rest of us didn’t have anything to do with that.”
Owen studied his
drink. “It’s not final yet.”
But it would be. He
had a good feeling about it. He’d done all the research, spent countless hours
dealing with the man that owned the property and the companies that wanted in
on the action… Usually, all of the Gallagher brothers worked together for a new
project, but with Graham getting married, Jake having a new baby, and Murphy
picking up the slack, Owen had been the one to work on the next phase of their
company alone. He was so fucking nervous, and yet excited all at the same time.
“It will be. You’re
good at what you do.” Murphy looked over Owen’s shoulder and grinned. “And it
looks like you’re going to have a chance to see what I’m really good at.”
He smiled slowly.
“Ladies.”
Owen turned as
Blondie and her friend walked over to the bar, a frown on Blondie’s face and a
grin on the brunette’s. While the other woman was gorgeous, Owen only had eyes
for the blonde.
About Carrie Ann Ryan
Carrie Ann Ryan is
the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary and
paranormal romance. Her works include the Montgomery Ink, Redwood Pack, Talon
Pack, and Gallagher Brothers series, which have sold over 2.0 million books
worldwide. She started writing while in graduate school for her advanced degree
in chemistry and hasn’t stopped since. Carrie Ann has written over fifty novels
and novellas with more in the works. When she’s not writing about bearded
tattooed men or alpha wolves that need to find their mates, she’s reading as
much as she can and exploring the world of baking and gourmet cooking.
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