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A Mitchell-Healy Book #5
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(Contemporary Romance)
A Mitchell Family Series
Letting Go -Folding Hearts - Raging Love -Risking Fate
Wrapping Up - Wanting More - Saving Us - Blinding Trust
Losing Him - Loving Her
A Mitchell Healy Series
Noah
Isabella
Christian
Jake
Jax
Love’s Suicide
The Kin Series
Repair Me - Replace Me - Restore Me
Remember Me – Reject Me – Redeem Me
Hustle Me (A Bank Shot Romance)
Hustle Him (A Bank Shot Romance)
Diary of a Male Maid
Twinsequences
Lustly
A Hope and a Chance
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Acknowledgements:
To my children. Everything I do is for you.
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Main Characters
Colt Mitchell – The oldest Mitchell cousin who lives in Kentucky, and is the only son to the eldest of the original Mitchell Brothers. His father owned and operated the largest cattle ranching facility in the state. Introduced in book one when he came to North Carolina to help his uncle (father’s brother) run his farm while his cousin Tyler was in a coma, after a near fatal car crash.
He fell in love with his cousin’s long-term girlfriend and that became the whole plot of the first book. He battled with right and wrong, finally giving into temptation and straining his relationship with his cousin, Tyler.
Colt and Savanna were eventually married in book three. After Savanna miscarried their first child, Colt discovered he had a son (Noah). They had two daughters after that (Christian and Addison). Colt is an old-fashioned and serious man, who thrives on his love for family and religion to get him through any part of life’s journey.
Even in the latter books he struggled with jealousy over his wife’s friendship with Tyler. The two friends never crossed any lines, but Colt still worried. It wasn’t until book seven where Colt finally understood that Savanna and Ty’s love for one another was part of their bond from being first childhood friends and then cousins by marriage, instead of something else.
Colt tells the story in books One, three, four and a half, and seven.
Letting Go
Raging Love
Wrapping Up
Blinding Trust
Relationship to characters
Miranda & Conner Healy are his cousins. (Their mothers are sisters.)
Tyler Mitchell – cousin (Their fathers are brothers.)
Savanna (Van) Mitchell – Introduced in book one as the love interest to both Tyler and Colt, Savanna struggles with right and wrong and which man she’s destined to love. After falling head over heels for her boyfriend’s cousin in book one, she leaves North Carolina behind to start a future with Colt.
In the second book her friendship with her ex is tested, especially when he falls for someone close to her.
She’s kidnapped by Colt’s cousin Miranda’s lunatic ex-boyfriend in book three and held for ransom-tied up in a basement. At the time she’s pregnant and during an escape attempt she miscarries and kills her capturer, who happens to be her niece’s (Isabella) biological father (Tucker Chase).
In Book eight she discovers that she has breast cancer, while struggling with the relationship with her step-son Noah.
Throughout every book Savanna grows as a strong woman. She’s a major key to the family and the bond that they all share together. Not only does she continue to be close to her ex Tyler, but she’s also a best friend to his wife, Miranda and even her sister-in-law Amy.
Savanna tells the story in books One, Three, Four and a half, and Seven.
Letting Go
Raging Love
Wrapping Up
Blinding Trust
Savanna has no blood relation to any of the original characters. She is the wife of Colt Mitchell.
Tyler Mitchell – As a main character in book one, Tyler Mitchell was known as the cheating boyfriend that everyone loved to hate. His family owns and operates a farm in North Carolina. After waking from his coma, he was left without a girlfriend, job or future. It wasn’t until book two where he found love, starting with the birth of a young child (Isabella), and later turning into a relationship with Miranda Healy. Miranda, who is Colt’s cousin on his mother’s side, was no relation to Ty. It still didn’t keep their family from forbidding them to be together. When Miranda’s ex threatened her and the baby, she goes to stay with Ty to be safe. Their love was undeniable and to stay together they eloped. By the end of book two the family accepts them. New and old friendships are rekindled and the family feels complete in every aspect. This character tells the story in books two, four, four and a half, and nine.
Folding Hearts
Risking Fate
Wrapping Up
Loving Her
Relationship to characters
Colt Mitchell – Cousin (fathers are brothers)
He is not related to his wife, Miranda by blood. They only share a similar cousin, Colt, by both being related to him on different sides of his family. Growing up he and his wife considered each other cousins because the Healy’s lived on the ranch with Colt. This was also a huge reason for their relationship being forbidden.
Miranda Healy (Mitchell) – This character is introduced at the very end of book one. Along side of Tyler, she tells the story in book two. It starts out explaining her failing relationship with her then boyfriend Tucker Chase. He’s a criminal that wants nothing to do with her or their child. After threats are made, she flees, falling right into the arms of her new best friend, Ty. By book four the couple is happy. Tucker Chase has died and they thought that their fears have ended. She’s found the perfect man that not only loves her, but also adores her daughter as if she were his own flesh and blood. After giving her his name they vow to take the secret to the grave. New threats come into play and to protect their child, they do something unthinkable. Miranda thinks that Ty has cheated on her and she leaves town, very pregnant. An accident on the road sends her into labor and she almost dies, along with her unborn twin boys. By book eight the couple has gotten away from the drama and trust issues. Instead it’s their daughter that has all of the problems. It starts out with her being sick and then finally the discovery of Ty not being her biological father. At the end of the day it’s the family that helps make everything right with the world. Miranda tells the story in books two, four, four and a half, and nine.
Folding Hearts
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Risking Fate
Wrapping Up
Loving Her
Relationship to characters
Colt Mitchell – Cousin (Mothers sisters)
Conner Healy - Brother
Conner Healy – The brother of Miranda and first cousin to Colt, this character was once secondary, only being mentioned in book one at the end of the book. He’s a bigger character in the beginning of book two when he interferes with his sister’s (Miranda) love life.
He’s mentioned in book three because he works alongside of Colt on the ranch.
After being a huge part of book four and four and a half, where he risks his own happiness for his family, Conner gets the next two books, five and six. It follows the story of a drug abusing cowboy with no structure in his life, as he recovers and finds love with a married woman. Conner would do just about anything for his family, but even more for Amy. It takes them a while to admit it, but when they finally do there’s no denying it. They end up having four children together, three girls and one boy.
Conner tells the story for books five and six.
Wanting More
Saving Us
Relationship to characters
Miranda (Healy) Mitchell – Sister
Colt Mitchell – Cousin (Mothers side)
Amy Healy– While introduced in the second book as Miranda’s boss at the hair salon, she’s later a main character playing the role of Miranda’s best friend. Amy has lots of secrets, including a husband who drinks too much and takes out his anger on her body. Amy’s story begins in the background of the other books, but is front and center in the fifth and sixth edition. Her struggles to get away from her husband (Rick) and finally be with Conner cause them to have two full books back to back. In their second edition Amy is pregnant and the family will do anything in their power to keep her safe, including sending them to Kentucky to stay. It didn’t stop her ex from hunting her down and holding her at gunpoint. He meets his demise on the Mitchell ranch when Heather (his mistress and Ty’s ex) shoots him to save Amy.
Amy is best friends with Savanna and Miranda.
When the series ends she and Conner are married with four children, Cassie, Cammie, Callie, and Joshua.
She tells the story in two books.
Wanting More
Saving Us
Relationship to characters
None
Villains in the series
Heather – Was introduced in the first book as one of the college girls that Ty was sleeping around with. In book two she’s still attempting to win the affections of a newly single Tyler. Obviously he goes on to wed Miranda and they try to forget all about her. She runs into Ty a while after that in book four. He’s married and in awe of his wife and adopted daughter. To protect them from Isabella’s biological father’s family they turn to Heather’s brother for a forged paternity test. Heather forces Ty’s hand, and she uses extreme measures to break them up, causing Miranda to leave town, distraught and nine months pregnant with his twins. She gets into an accident and not only almost dies herself, but also the twins.
This character continues to cause problems for the Mitchell Family throughout the series, until she is punished and taught a lesson by Conner Healy, Miranda Mitchell’s brother, in book six. She ends up becoming the hero in that book when she saves Amy’s life by shooting and killing Rick. In book seven she runs into Savanna and through a common medical diagnosis they share a heartfelt moment.
After that Heather gets her own book (Eight) and readers finally find out why she did all of those terrible things to torture the family. In her book we learn that while she was trying to change her life around she fell in love with Rick’s (Amy’s Ex) son, Jesse. Together they had a son named Jacob. In book eight they finally stop fighting about the past and move forward with a future together, as a family. Heather gets her own book to tell her side of the story.
Losing Him
Tucker Chase – This guy was Miranda’s boyfriend in book 2. He was a thug, who didn’t ever want to be a father to Miranda’s baby (Isabella). It was a good thing that Ty stepped in and became the father that she deserved. In book three Savanna is kidnapped and held for ransom. She loses her baby in a struggle and ends up killing Tucker while trying to get free.
Tucker’s mother- This woman shows her face in book three and four, after losing her son in the kidnapping episode with Savanna. She’s sets out to gain visitation of her granddaughter, causing Miranda and Ty to go to extreme measures to keep their daughter, including forging a paternity test and almost getting a divorce.
Rick – Was once married to Amy. His verbal and physical abuse was derived from his addiction to alcohol. We later learned that his past secrets included murder and betrayal. Rick dies in book six of the series, after holding Amy and Heather at gunpoint. He is survived by two children, one being Heather’s love interest Jesse.
Zeke – The brother of Noah’s (Colt’s oldest son) biological mother, Krista, is a rock star that comes back to town to get to know his nephew. He’s always known that Savanna was his step-mother, but this book destroys his love for the only woman who has raised him. While struggling with breast cancer, Savanna is faced with the fear of losing Noah. We later find out that Zeke only wanted to use Noah for publicity and never cared about the kid at all. Once his secret was exposed, he left town and Noah never tried to contact him again.
Notable Characters
Lucy - This character is known as the housekeeper at the Ranch mansion, and best friend of Colt’s mother. She is featured in almost all of the books at least once.
Karen – Miranda and Conner’s mother, a widow who eventually marries the sheriff, John. Known as mom-mom to her grandchildren.
John – The town sheriff in Kentucky, who marries Karen. Known as Pop-pop John to the grandkids.
Krista – Noah’s biological mother
Jesse - Rick’s estranged son. The two characters are never in contact with each other. Jesse never even knew Rick was around.
Shelby – Rick’s daughter.
Brina – The once best friend of Savanna in the earlier books. She dated Conner for a time when he moved into North Carolina, but enabled his addiction.
Toby – Heather’s brother who falsified the paternity test for Ty and Miranda. He went to jail later on for similar charges.
Savanna’s parents. – Known as Mr. and Mrs. Tate or mom-mom and pop-pop to the three children.
Colt’s mother – Grandma to the three children.
Ty’s parents – Mimi and Poppy to their three children. His dad is referred to as Uncle Mitch.
Harvey – The ranch hand at the North Carolina Mitchell Farm and Ranch. He was once mentioned to have a connection to Lucy.
Parents/Children
COLT AND SAVANNA (Mitchell)
Noah (Savanna is his step-mother)
Christian
Addison
TYLER AND MIRANDA (Mitchell)
Isabella, (Izzy or Bella or Bells) Tyler is listed as her birth father on certificate, but he is really her step-father
Jacob (Jake)
Jaxson (Jax)
CONNER AND AMY (Healy)
Cassie
Callie
Cammie
Joshua
The kids are all related to each other as first cousins.
Chapter 1
Jax
I’d like to meet the author of every self-help book ever written referring to moving on, and punch them in the face. Not any of them had a twin brother that stole the love of their life away. Nor could they even begin to feel what it was like to lose everything they cared about all at once.
My struggles were real, and with them came so much pent up animosity. One month ago I left my home in North Carolina. I had to get the fuck away from them, so I could begin to figure out how I was going to move forward.
You see, from the moment I came out of my mother’s womb I had a soul-mate. It wasn’t the kind people typically reference in novels or c
hick flicks. This was a real, honest to God, mate of my soul. We were twins, identical at that, sharing everything since that very day we came into the world.
Older by only a couple minutes, Jake was the leader. He did everything first, like rolling over and later taking steps. I’d like to think that seeing him taught me faster. I kept up, no matter what the task.
When we were young, maybe around the age of six, there was nothing that we didn’t get into. There was never one culprit when our parents were looking to see who painted all the cows tails, or set the woods on fire. They knew we were a team, a package deal. If we had friends they liked both of us, or we didn’t hang out with them.
I suppose school is where we first noticed some of our differences. Where I enjoyed to fool around and socialize, Jake appreciated learning, as much as he could possibly fit in that huge head of his. At the ripe age of ten we discovered girls, or better yet, they discovered us. They were like flies on shit, writing us letters and competing for our attention whoever they saw fit. While we were growing into young men, our attributes seemed to only improve. Jake, the scholar, and Jax the prankster, filled the halls at our local high school with constant popularity. On the football field we were a force to be reckoned with. We played in sync, which always gave us a strong advantage. I was the quarterback, while Jake played tight end. I could get carried away with a ton of gay jokes referring to his ‘tight-end’ but it’s really not important, not anymore at least.
Football was the only reason I got into college, but I knew Jake wouldn’t play without me. As always, the scouts became aware that we were a package deal, the Mitchell twins. Our first two years living in the dorms were surreal. There were parties almost every night, and more pussy than he and I had ever dreamed of.
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