Out of The Blue

Charlotte Mills


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Out of The Blue by Charlotte Mills
At the age of 32 ecologist Robin Carson has never had a lasting relationship, preferring to spend her time building up her Eco-landscaping business with her colleague and long-standing best friend James. Robin endures a distant relationship with her parents, harbouring feelings of being unwanted as a child and a history of disagreements regarding her sexuality.
A meeting with a new client from York proves interesting when she is introduced to her client’s new assistant. Enter the beautiful but fiery blonde Jamie Buxton. When Robin and her small team begin surveying the estate, she crosses swords with Jamie resulting in a heated argument requiring an evening in the pub to bury the hatchet. Jamie manages to sweet talk Robin into letting her join her on a night walk on the estate which turns eventful, and leads to an offer of a home cooked meal, all within the first week of surveying the estate.
The attraction develops for both of them after only a few meetings, forcing Robin to rethink her previous and favoured no strings relationships of the past.
Robin soon realises that she wants what everyone else seems to have, a loving long term relationship, except she can’t quite give in to her feelings. Out of fear Robin attempts to break the bond she has formed with Jamie, but she is unable to follow it through. The unwanted attention from work colleague Lucy, only emphasises the role reversal Robin finds herself in, she is normally the hunter rather than the quarry.
After only seven months together, Robin’s life is transformed she is prepared to make the ultimate commitment, until she is prevented by an untimely event that could end it all too soon. She survives a near fatal car accident and is left in a coma, waking after two weeks Robin soon realises she has lost her short term memory and with it the last nine months of her life. Family and friends rally round ensuring her recovery is swift, softening the blow that her memories may never return.
Robin’s parents organise a rehabilitation centre to continue her recovery. During her stay in rehab Robin becomes desperate to piece together her last nine months. Her colleague James seems almost reluctant to help but she can’t quite figure out why. As Robin begins to physically and mentally heal she becomes haunted by a series of dreams centred on a blonde woman with piercing blue eyes. On leaving the rehab centre Robin is eager to get back to her old life, while still trying to figure out the identity of the woman in her dreams.
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