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Sunrise by Casey Dawes Release Day with Reviews (@caseydawesautho)
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Release
Date: June 15th, 2015
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#Synopsis:
Alicia’s son,
Luis, may be suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome, but he’s too young for a
definitive answer. She’s struggling with his care, holding down a job, and
going to school. All she wants is a chance to stand on her own two feet.
Dr. Raul Mendez
lost everything at sixteen when the rest of his non-US-citizen family was deported.
In spite of depression that has dogged his life, he’s managed to become a
pediatrician with a specialty in childhood development. Alicia brings something
special into his life, but their opposing points of view may keep them from
ever finding love.
California
Sunrise, Excerpt 1
Raúl pushed open the door to the
examining room.
The petite woman standing by the child
on the examining table turned.
The strong bones of her face, full lips,
and dark eyes matched the structure of her body. Attractive. Not that he was
looking for anyone right now.
“Are you Dr. Mendez?” she asked.
“Sí.
And you are”—he checked the chart—“Alicia Fuentes.”
The boy on the table squirmed and let
out a howl.
Raúl glanced back at the chart. No
medical problem stood out, but the young woman had been to several doctors,
including specialists at Stanford. Was it some type of Munchausen syndrome, or
was there a legitimate illness?
“What seems to be the problem?” he
asked.
“Luis is difficult.”
He was tempted to tell her all children
were difficult, but the set of her jaw stopped him short. “In what way?” He
leaned back against the counter, his interest piqued by what she might have to
say. If the child wasn’t simply a fussy baby, it might be a chance to increase
his behavioral development experience.
“He mixes up his days—sleeps during the
day and wants to be up all night. He’s a fussy eater. I practically have to
hand-feed him. He doesn’t seem to sit up well. And temper tantrums! I know all
children have them, but his seem worse than other kids’. My grandmother says
she’s never seen anything like it.” Snapping her mouth shut, she stared at him,
as if defying him to tell her there was nothing wrong, that her child was normal.
In that instant, he knew there wasn’t
anything normal about Luis.
Although he hadn’t seen a wedding ring,
he asked the question anyway. “How is he with his father?”
“I’m a single mom.” Her chin went up.
“He never sees his father.”
A too common answer. His heart crinkled
with sadness for her and anger at the boy’s father. “He has no contact with his
son?”
“No.”
The finality in her voice warned him not
to pursue the subject.
He ignored the warning.
“It must be very difficult for you,
especially so young.”
“I’m eighteen.” She made her age sound
as if she were in her mid-thirties.
He hid a smile. “The baby is twelve
months, correct? What have the other doctors told you?”
“They don’t know what’s wrong. He’s too
young for certain tests. They can’t help me.” Defeat crept into her words, and
her shoulders slumped, but then she rallied and looked him straight in the eye.
“I’m told you can."
He hoped her confidence wasn’t
misplaced. “Why don’t you take a seat, and I’ll take a look at your son?”
“Do you have children, Dr. Mendez?” She
moved toward the chair but didn’t sit.
“Me? No. I’ve never been married.”
“Brothers and sisters?”
“Yes. Older brothers. Why do you ask?”
“It seems odd for a single man to be a
pediatrician.”
“Like many of us, I come from a large,
extended family. Lots of cousins. Lots of different problems—some the normal
hazards of being a kid, some brought on by poverty. Giving kids a healthy start
is a way to help our people.” He looked down at Luis and put his stethoscope in
his ears. “Now let’s see what’s up with you, little man.
Casey
Dawes has lived a varied life--some by choice, some by circumstance. Her
master’s degree in theater didn’t prepare her for anything practical, so she’s
been a teacher, stage hand, secretary, database guru, manager in Corporate
America, business coach, and writer.
With a few marriages,
two sons, and three step-children, her personal life was a challenge when she
met and married her current husband who has proved to be the love of her life.
They reside in Montana where she quilts, writes, and coaches on the banks of the
Clark Fork River. The couple has been adopted by two gently used cats
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