This is an original short, short story about the Kavanagh brothers by Sarah Robinson written 18 months ago for the original blog tour after its release. This snippet introduces Rory Kavanagh, the oldest brother and the star of BREAKING A LEGEND and is set in the time right after Book 1 ends. It “breaks the 4th wall,” so to speak, and has the brothers talking directly to the readers about promoting the book, Breaking a Legend. There are no major spoilers in this short story.
It also introduces his younger brothers: Kane, Quinn, and Jimmy. Each book in the KAVANAGH LEGENDS series is a standalone book about one of the family members and their quest to find love in the rough and tumble world of mixed martial arts.
**This is unedited. Sheath your swords, Grammar Warriors!
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Kavanagh Legends Fun Short Story
“Remind me why I’m here again?” Quinn cocked one jet black eyebrow as he stared at his oldest brother, Rory, in the back offices of Legend, the family owned gym.
“Because you’re in the book, dumbass. The readers want to know about all of us.” Rory pushed the rest of his dark brown hair behind his ears and stared down at the interviewer’s questions on the paper in his hands.
“I’m not really in it though.” Jimmy spoke up.
“You’re definitely in it, Jimmy.” Kane laughed. “Mainly when you’re trying to keep the rest of us out of jail.”
“Don’t put that in the damn interview, I’ll lose my shield.” Jimmy glared at him, crossing his arms over his chest.
“If anyone isn’t in this book, it’s Kieran. I’m half a person these last two years.” Kane frowned, talking about his twin brother who’s currently serving a prison sentence in upstate New York.
“We’re not talking to reporters about Kieran. They’ll learn plenty about him in the second book.” Rory instructed his brothers.
“There’s going to be a second book?” Kane asked.
Rory nodded. “Hell yeah, people are clamoring to find out about our family.”
“Uh, I don’t know if that’s a good idea.” Jimmy looked nervous. “What with dad’s ties to the mafia and all of your lack of respect for the law, do we really want that documented in print?”
Rory rolled his eyes at Jimmy. His little brother was always the cautious one, a New York City police officer who always walked the straight and narrow. The rest of the Kavanagh brothers were a far cry from that.
“Relax, kid. It’s a romance novel. No one’s going to care about a few broken laws here or there,” Rory told him. “It’s about me and Clare.”
Quinn whistled a teasing catcall before turning to his older brother. “I hope it’s mostly about Clare, because no one’s going to want to read about your ugly mug.”
“There isn’t a woman in the world who won’t want to read about me.” Rory wiggled his eyebrows suggestively as his brother’s chuckled. “But you’re right, Clare’s the best thing about me.”
“Just read the first question, asshole,” Kane said before deciding he didn’t want to wait. He grabbed the paper out of Rory’s hands and looked it over. “Question one, is Seamus still part of the infamous Irish mafia once known as the Westies?”
“Pass.” Jimmy grunted, waving his hand. “We can’t answer that one.”
The other brothers nodded in agreement, shooting a secretive grin back and forth between them.
“Fine, next question,” Kane said. “Which brother is the best mixed martial arts fighter? Oh, that’s easy. Obviously, I am.”
Rory nearly choked on the water he was currently sipping. “You wish!”
“You’re old and washed up, I’m young and fresh.” Kane grinned, purposefully pushing his buttons.
“I’m not too old to kick your ass.” Rory growled at his arrogant brother.
“I’ve got to side with Rory on this one,” Quinn weighed in. “Plus Kieran was fighting long before you, too, Kane.”
“None of you dickheads would make it through NYPD’s academy like I did, either,” Jimmy added.
“Fuck this shit.” Kane tossed down the paper as he stood and walked toward the office door. “These questions are stupid. I’m not doing this.”
“Kane, we’ve got a book to promote!” Rory yelled after him.
“Promote this,” Kane shot back as he stuck his middle finger out behind him and left.
Rory sighed before bending down and picking back up the interviewer’s questions. “Maybe I’ll just ask Clare to fill this out.”
“She’d be so much better at it than we would.” Quinn grinned, hopping up and heading out of the office. “Tell her I owe her!”
“Ditto.” Jimmy clapped a hand on Rory’s back before following suit.
Rory shook his head as he found himself alone. It wasn’t that long ago when he’d been just as irresponsible and flippant as they are now, but meeting Clare had changed his priorities in life. He smiled at the thought of heading home early to see Clare under the guise of having to bring her the interviewer’s questions.
Seems his brothers actually might have done him a favor.
Purchase Breaking a Legend on Ebook for $0.99:
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Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon AU | Amazon CA
Nook | Kobo | iBooks | Google Play | Books a Million
Penguin Random House
Listen to Breaking a Legend on Audio:
Amazon Audio CD | Amazon Audible
Tantor Audio CD | Tantor MP3-CD
iTunes/iBooks | Barnes & Noble Audio
PS: You can hear my interview with the narrator here!
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