Listen to Your
Heart – Olympic Series book 2
K.T. Bishop
Olympic Curling medalist Robin Friesz was
enjoying life living in Stockholm, Sweden. Robin did not have to become a Swedish
resident as long as he played for the professional football team. When the
league folded, he had a choice: become a citizen or return back to the United
States. His girlfriend, Inga Johan, provided a problem. Inga, an Olympic
skating medalist, was popular in her native land. They were in love and she
pushed him to become a citizen. Robin was in a puzzle.
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Rose Publishing
About
the Author:
K.T. Bishop is a long-time Southerner, who
has lived his entire life in the Deep South. He was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
on Oct. 18, 1969. He attended the University of Alabama and graduated from
Stillman College in 1992. He's a
Pulitzer prize winning news reporter and who resides on the Mississippi Gulf
Coast. This will be his eighth book at Red Rose Publishing.
Excerpt:
When Robin found refuge underneath the shaded
tree, a sharp pain suddenly struck his heart. He exhaled heavily and cringed at
the pain.
He quickly traced the source of discomfort
that unexpectedly tickled his heart.
An image of Inga swam inside his head,
which made the pain vanish. A smile filled the corners of his mouth during the
visit down memory lane. He stumbled into
a spoiled, arrogant foreign actress at the Vancouver International Airport.
Robin’s heart melted at the first sight of
Inga, falling in love with her. She initially hated his guts, but Cupid stuck a
love arrow into her heart. Admiration grew into attraction, which their love
helped the other capture medals at the Winter Olympics.
As Robin looked upward and gazed into the
bright sunrays, the time had come to tell Inga the truth. He had to be upfront
with the love of his life.
He stretched his body on the bench for a
few seconds and ran back home for an intense one-on-one talk with Inga. “She’s
not going to like what I have to say, but I must get this off my chest and
level with her.”
While Inga never dropped hints of marriage,
Robin always understood they would eventually become Mr. and Mrs. Friesz
someday. The timing wasn’t right. He stood minutes away from risking a life of
happiness over his American stance.

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