Dogs Aren’t Men- A contemporary Romance by Billi Tiner @tinerbooks #newrelease


NOW AVAILABLE!!! Dogs Aren’t Men- A contemporary Romance

 

BOOK DESCRIPTION:

Rebecca Miller is a gifted veterinarian with an extraordinary understanding of animal behavior. She is leading a fulfilling life as the owner and operator of the Animal Friends Veterinary Clinic. Ever since her 30th birthday, her mother has made it her mission to help Rebecca find a man, get married, and give her grandchildren. But Rebecca doesn’t see the need for a man in her life. She has her dog, Captain, and that’s all the companionship she needs. However, her world changes the day she literally runs into Derrick Peterson, a gorgeously handsome ER doctor.
Derrick’s experiences with women have taught him that they are vain, silly, and untrustworthy. He keeps his relationships with them brief and superficial. However, he finds himself being irresistibly drawn to Rebecca. She’s smart, witty, compassionate, and very different from the women he usually encounters. Will Rebecca be the one to break down the wall he’s spent a lifetime building around his heart?


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I have been a veterinarian for over 10 years. I live in a small town in Missouri with my family. I love animals and have 3 dogs and 3 cats of my own.

Billi Tiner is the author of several books, please check her links below!

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Monday, June 17, 2013

5 ★★★★★ Review of Billi Tiner’s Dogs Aren’t Men

Dr. Rebecca Miller is a gifted veterinarian, leading a happy and fulfilling life at her veterinary clinic. Her Golden Retriever, Captain, is her constant and only companion, and she doesn’t see the need for any men in her life. She believes that having crossed the Rubicon of thirty, her odds aren’t that great anyway. However, her mother has other plans. She wants grandchildren.
Rebecca runs (literally) into Derrick on a basketball court, and she feels a strange attraction to the tanned and handsome ER doctor.
Coincidentally, Rebecca’s mom sets up a blind date for Rebecca originally intended to be with Derrick. It goes haywire and she winds up with Derrick’s best friend, Mitch, on a double date. Unfortunately, Derrick has shown up with a stunning blonde and this does nothing to make Rebecca think she has a chance with Derrick.
Rebecca is an independent, tough, and intelligent heroine. And the rest of the other characters are written with a depth and realism that makes you really care about their lives. The interaction and chemistry was great, and the dialogue terrific.
Being an animal lover, I enjoyed the realistic depiction of veterinary life, especially after I discovered that the author is herself a veterinarian.
I also liked the quick pace of this story. Ms. Tiner keeps it moving and doesn’t get caught up in lengthy filler paragraphs that you’ll find in other books.

A fun read. Highly recommend.

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“Twisted.” That is the word Rebecca’s mother, Eva, uses to describe the shoes. It’s a word, an image that drops into Rebecca’s memory; a haphazard seed, taking root. “Twisted,” Eva says while wringing her hands as if she were squeezing the life out of a wet washcloth. Rebecca pictures black lace-up oxfords with thick soles and a hard raised heel – prison shoes. In her mind, they are contorted, cartoonishly, into corkscrews.

Rebecca imagines the girl in the shoes when they were new, shiny. Or, maybe they had been worn by others before her and were beat. Perhaps they were too tight and pinched the girl’s toes, or too loose and caused her to shuffle her indignity across the floor. Rebecca sees her in a loose, rough cotton shirtwaist with button tabs where the waistband should be. A dress the color of schoolroom walls, holding areas, of bus station lavatories – numbing and anonymous. Her dark hair spreads out stark and alarming against the Vaseline green of the fabric; shocking in its refusal to lie flat and quiet, it coils and curls wildly, too obvious, dangerous. She is stocky and square; she is sturdy in her shoes. And angry. Her face is…her face is…? Familiar.

Rebecca’s mother stands in front of the white porcelain sink in her new kitchen. The last project Rebecca’s father completed before his addiction to nicotine claimed him. The last time her mother would flirtatiously wish for something, the last time Joe would take up the challenge. That was the essence of what they were to each other. Even at the end, Eva was his princess, his damsel in distress, his girl; Joe was her rescuer always, her hero. The white countertops, cabinets, white tile floor – every surface shiny as a silver dollar – were her mother’s idea; he grumbled that the color was impractical.

“It’ll look like a goddamn hospital.” He glowered, menacingly and threw his tools around, kicked an old cabinet door, splintering the dry wood, causing his children to scatter like mice to the four corners of the house. Eva stood by passively, patiently. She cajoled him, babied him, pampered him, and got her way as usual. It was a lot of work for Rebecca’s mother, this vision of husbands and wives, this version of marriage. She labored much more strenuously plotting, playacting, and preening than he did at sawing, nailing, and painting. Eva would sigh in the end, smiling like Mona Lisa.

Oh God…Beauty and the Beast, Rebecca would think as her eyes reflexively rolled in their sockets. The beast magically changes into a prince through Belle’s saintly patience, simpering affection, and blind love. Rebecca was certain that’s the way Eva saw her role, and what prompted these tidbits of advice imparted ever since Rebecca could remember: “Never contradict a boy. Play hard to get. Play dumb. Always let them win.” Rebecca ignored the advice.

She loved racing the boys at recess when she was a little girl and often won. How the boys felt about it was of no significance to her whatsoever.

Rebecca hated the games her mother played; “I won’t do it,” she told her mother, once she was old enough to figure out what was going on. After a while, she lost patience with Eva, “That is so insulting! Archaic! Times have changed, you know.” Eva would shake her head, lifting one shoulder in a half-hearted shrug, “Men never change,” she had said. Now, with the way things have gone in her marriage, Rebecca thinks maybe Eva was right.

Eva tipped her head back as steam rose, billowing up from the pot of pasta she emptied into a colander. Her short black hair, professionally coifed once a week and carefully maintained in between, was in some danger of wilting. With the back of her hand, she pushed at few curls that tried to relax over her forehead; they won’t dare reappear there. She wore her house uniform: shapeless worn shift, clean, but irreparably stained, and canvas sneakers with holes frayed through at the toes, the bleached-white laces tied into a tight bow and double knotted. This is what she cooks, cleans, and gardens in. She does laundry in it, mows the grass in it and wears it while carrying on lengthy, involved telephone conversations with her sisters.

Over the years, her children have given her designer loungewear, sweat suits, brand new Keds, and soft leather moccasins. No one knows what becomes of them. Throughout Rebecca’s childhood, they all thought this getup was the reason she scurried into the bedroom to hide when anyone knocked at the door.

In truth, Eva had no use for neighbors, distrusted strangers. She had her family and that was enough, that was everything. Her Anne Klein’s and Ralph Laurens, her silks and linens, her expensive leather pumps and matching handbags wait in dark, perfumed closets for bi-weekly shopping excursions with her sisters, and for lunch at restaurants with invariably disappointing fare: “I make better at home.”

She tossed the pasta with the tomato sauce begun early this Sunday morning, simmering for hours with olive oil, garlic, basil, bay leaf, oregano, meatballs, a few sausages. A ritual that keeps the world, for her family, turning on its axis. The kitchen workspace is small, two short steps from the stove on one side to the sink on the other. Stir, taste, lift, pour, tip back, shake the colander, empty contents into the deep bowl, two steps back to the stove, ladle in a little sauce, toss. A ballet as old as generations.

Rebecca Griffin and her mother were talking about Rebecca’s latest real estate deal. Rebecca got the listing on a fixer-upper with nine acres on Farpath Road in Havenwood; a coup. She was one of four brokers interviewed by the attorney handling the sale for the owner. Attorney Hanes had been won over with her thorough listing presentation, her record of sales in the area, and partly because of the way she leaned into their conversation, lightly touching his sleeve, speaking directly into his eyes, calling him Noah, as if they were friends. When they shook hands, he held onto hers and placed his other hand on top firmly, lingering a moment; the double-handed shake – a good sign, she’d thought.

Rebecca picked a cucumber slice from the big salad bowl and said while crunching, “I feel so sorry for poor Mr. Deitzhoff, the owner. His wife died a while back and he’s like a hermit, drifting around in that old place, a lost soul. I don’t know what’ll become of him. His attorney’s in charge now.” she visibly shuddered at the thought. “A long time ago, Harold Deitzhoff was the chief psychologist at the women’s prison in Warington,” she informed her mother.

Eva stopped short at the mention of the prison and the man who worked there long ago, wooden spoon raised aloft in mid dip, raining red droplets that splat alarmingly onto the antiseptic white floor. She turned to Rebecca and began to tell her about those shoes planting the image that will remain, buried at the back of Rebecca’s mind, germinating as if a living thing. Insistent tendrils will work their way through, surfacing when the time is right.

Now, as Eva ladles out the sauce, she serves up the rest of the story along with the ziti. “She was a tough girl, and wild. Remember, this was in the forties in East Boston. Italian parents ruled over their children. Not like now,” she huffs, scoffing at these foolish times. “In those days, you did what your father told you. These were very proud people, a little crude, you know, rough, cafone. The whole Gabrielli family was rough, but Rose, she had that wild streak.”

“She wore a big black leather jacket just like a man. And she smoked, hung around the corner with the boys! Something good girls just didn’t do in that neighborhood.” The tightly packed, tightly knit Italian immigrant neighborhood of East Boston. It’s houses, double and triple-decker boxes packed shoulder-to-shoulder with an occasional sliver of alleyway in between, shrugging their way up and down narrow, cobbled streets that run, eventually, to the sea. And on every accidental spit of land, every meager scrap of dirt on which the sun might shine, a lush garden.

Rebecca remembers the neighborhood, the houses, from sporadic childhood visits to family unable or unwilling to extricate themselves from the pack. And the conversations shared through thin walls, problems floating through windows and landing at the breakfast table next door for enthusiastic consumption; the closeness of the neighbors, the intimate proximity, suffocating as twice breathed air or binding as blood – lack of privacy or cozy confederacy, depending on your point of view.

She recalls stepping out of the car and almost directly onto brick stairs, looking up onto the homely charcoal face of the three-family rising straight up into the fog and the faint urine smell of the foyer with its obligatory, cumbersome navy blue pram parked next to the stairwell. The stairs coiled endlessly upward to the third floor where the Scauzillo’s lived, Zia Grace and Zio Louie.

Rebecca is still able to feel the way her shoulders hunched up, her face twisting in distaste as she edged by the closet outside the third floor landing that contained a suspicious looking toilet with a long chain pull dangling overhead. The brightness of the interior of the apartment when she stepped into the kitchen from the dank hallway made her gasp, inhaling the house-smell of food and Bon Ami. The contrast so sharp, she breathed a sigh of relief to have her black patent leather Mary Jane’s planted on pale gray linoleum, clean as water and speckled with chips of rainbow colors. She remembers the sunny, smiling kitchen filled with hearty greetings and the happy noise of family, the treacherously listing back porch used only for hanging wash, but an exciting forbidden perch for viewing plane bellies on their slow, impossible, ear-splitting ascent from the nearby airport. Rebecca waited for one of them to fall, with a plop, into the sea.

Children were hugged, kissed, pinched affectionately, boasted about, told they were beautiful – “Bella! Bellissima bambini!”– and over fed, but not accommodated in any way. There were no toys, no TV. The children were expected to amuse themselves and be good, so they snuck onto the porch, silently poked each other, played “categories,” sometimes smuggling coloring books into the solitude of the seldom used parlor. Kitchen noise floated in, nearly visible, like smoke, like the scent of something familiar and comforting wafting through until they grew heavy with it, tired and restless and slumped to the table leaning against grownups’ legs. The children lay their heads in welcoming laps where their backs were rubbed, and patted. Meanwhile, grownups continued hollering, arguing and laughing. Rebecca listened, dozing; occasionally the gist of something extraordinary and strange filtering into her consciousness, making a permanent home there. Some words spoken in Italian only “mala femmina” or “putana” spat out under stormy eyes. Rebecca never learned to speak much Italian but remains, to this day, fluent in broken English.

“She ran around with men,” Rebecca’s mother continues. “Older men, married men. Running wild! Shamed her family. So the father, to teach her a lesson, put her in that place. In those days you could do that to bad girls. Straighten them out,”Eva says as she straightens her own back sharply to illustrate. “But, she wasn’t there long when she was found hanged in her cell!

“The family was devastated, but they never believed she killed herself. Never! They knew how she was, proud like the rest of them, strong as a bull, stubborn, tough. When they picked up her belongings, her shoes were mangled, like she’d been dragged and dragged. Struggling.

“The family says she knew something, something terrible. I don’t know what, they would never really talk about it. You know, ‘non dichia niente,’” a phrase as familiar to Rebecca as the fragrance of garlic simmering in olive oil. It frequently punctuates family conversations, topping them off with a sprinkle of finality, “say nothing” it means.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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I grew up in a large, close-knit Italian family held together by hard working Italian immigrant grandparents and big, boisterous Sunday macaroni dinners. I married young – it was my only aspiration – and had four children spread out, in a wholly unplanned fashion, over twenty years. I painted – oils and later watercolor – volunteered for arts groups, studied with a locally famous painter, traveled to the ocean as often possible and became a real estate broker.

At exactly forty years of age, with a (surprise) two-year-old, and two teenagers, I decided it was time for reinvention. I recall sitting on the edge of my bed with my head in my hands asking myself, what do you really want to do? The answer was, write! I enrolled – two-year-old in tow – in a creative and business writing program at a local college and quickly decided business writing wasn’t for me. My creative writing professor pulled me out of class one day and as we sat on the stairs outside of the classroom, he looked me in the eye and told me I was an honest-to-god writer. It was the second time a teacher shared that opinion with me, but the first time it impelled me to action. I began to solicit and get assignments from local newspapers and was tooting along under a head of steam with the goal of writing for a nationally recognized paper until life happened; my youngest, Sabra, was born. Her arrival into our family brought me unexpected blessings, including the opportunity to become involved in the issues of grandparents raising grandchildren which led to my first book, Raising Our Children’s Children. Since then, I have updated the first edition and a revision will be published as Raising Our Children’s Children: Room In The Heart in Spring 2014. In addition, I am a blogger for the Huffington Post on their Huff Post 50 site (for the over fifty crowd)www.huffingtonpost.com/deborah-doucette/.

Since writing my first book, life has spun me around sending me in new directions a few more times; I’m now a breast cancer survivor, and a divorced single mom. I live in a small country suburb outside of Boston in an 1840s village farmhouse with my big, red poodle, Fiamma (flame in Italian – Fia for short) surrounded by my art and joyfully entertained by the comings and goings of my twin grandbabies. I am currently working on a new novel.

   

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Good morning my lovelies.

Today, I’ve been invited to do Monday Morning Fika with Anastasia Vitsky.  

 

If you don’t know who she is,  you must be living under a rock.  The woman has brought F/F spanking into the limelight, and she seems to be producing another book ever few weeks.  I only met her back in September, and I think she’s released like 5 maybe 6 books since then!  She’s a wonderful writer, but more than that, Ana’s an amazing person, and I can’t tell you how excited I am to be invited to share my views on her blog.  

 

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Full Throttle (Daddy’s Girls) by Chelsea Camaron @ChelseaCamaron #giveaway


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Restore My Heart (Daddy’s Girls #1)
by Chelsea Camaron 

Bad Boy, Ryder Davenport comes into Dina Fowler’s life in the middle of her own personal hell. Still coming to terms with the death of her parents, she pushes everyone away. When she trusts the wrong man, putting her in a bad relationship she felt she couldn’t escape, Ryder comes along. Enjoying his playboy ways, fast cars, motorcycles and a new woman in his bed nightly, Ryder had no thoughts of settling down. That is, until he sees the damage a man can do when he meets a very broken Dina. He changes in hopes of one day being enough for her. But, can she ever feel safe with a man again? Ryder has restored hundreds of classic cars, can he restore Dina’s heart?

 

 

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Salvaged (Daddy’s Girls #2)
by Chelsea Camaron 
Brayden and Maggie have been dating for four years. Maggie is ready and expecting an engagement ring. Brayden has a past full of weaknesses and mistakes he can’t seem to shake. As he slowly loses everything, he also loses Maggie. As his world unravels, can he find the strength to shake his inner demons? Does he have it in him to face the ghosts of his past? Can Maggie overcome his deceptions? Will they find a way to love and trust again?

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Full Throttle (Daddy’s Girls #2.5)
by Chelsea Camaron 

High school sweethearts manage to make it through college into the working world still together and going strong.From the start of their relationship Jake has made very clear his apprehension to marriage. Kenna understood going into this nine years ago that with Jake there would never be a ring or white dress.

Now seeing their friends so eager to make such a serious commitment in their own relationships a crack begins to form in Jake and Kenna’s once solid foundation.

Will Kenna ever open up and share her dreams with Jake?Can Jake overcome his childhood issues?Is Kenna willing to accept things just as they are forever?Will her desire for a more serious commitment make her change her feelings for her one love?Is Jake enough alone or does Kenna demand more than he can give?Can they move forward full throttle into their future together?

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Chelsea Camaron has a love for old muscle cars and Harley Davidson motorcycles. She currently resides in Southern Louisiana with her husband and two children. She was born and raised in Coastal North Carolina and her heart is always Carolina day dreaming. Her love for reading has sparked a new love for writing with a few projects currently in the works.
 
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The Georgia Corbins by Kara Leigh Miller @KaraLeighMille1#spotlight


The Georgia Corbins 

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Title: The Georgia Corbins

Author: Kara Leigh Miller

Publisher and Imprint: Entranced Publishing

Genre: YA contemporary romance

Release Date: June 10 2013

Length: 265 pages

Blurb:

 

Ali Philips never thought anything could be more devastating than the day Levi and Tucker Corbin, her two best friends—her only friends—moved away. Three years passed without a single phone call, text message, or email from them and she’s resolved to the fact that she will probably never see them again. Until one morning when she comes face-to-face with Levi Corbin in physics class.

Little does she know, the Corbins have returned to Haldeen with only one thing on their minds: winning Ali’s heart. Ali soon finds herself in the middle of a love triangle she doesn’t want any part of. As she tries to reclaim the friendships she’s lost and to adjust to the unfamiliar feelings she’s having, she struggles with making the one decision that will forever change their lives: Levi or Tucker Corbin?

She’s always had a special bond with Tucker and feels most comfortable when she’s with him. But Levi brings her to life in a way she didn’t think was possible and makes her feel things she didn’t think she would ever feel. Torn between the two, Ali is certain of only one thing–by the time it’s over, she’ll lose one of her best friends.

 

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Giveaway:

 To celebrate the release of The Georgia Corbins, Kara Leigh Miller is giving away exciting prizes. The Grand Prize, which is open to US residents only, includes a signed copy of The Georgia Corbins, The Georgia Corbins hardcover journal and postcards, The Georgia Corbins tote bag, Kara Leigh Miller pens and notebooks, and Legasea bookmarks.

Second and third prizes are an ebook copy of The Georgia Corbins, and one lucky person will win a first chapter critique. International entries are welcome. Good luck! Winners will be announced July 1st.

 

About the Author:

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Born and raised in the small town of Mexico, New York, Kara was an only child who was forced to find ways to entertain herself. Playing make believe with her Barbie dolls and stuffed animals was her first real taste of storytelling before she became old enough to develop a love affair with the written word. In early 2010, Kara picked up her very first erotic romance novel, and she was instantly hooked. She loves to write contemporary romance, erotica, and young adult romance. Currently she has several full-length novels in the works, a series of novellas, and a handful of short stories. Kara is an active member of the CNY Creative Writers Café and the CNY Romance Writers. Today, Kara resides in New Haven, New York with her husband, five kids, and three cats. When she’s not reading or writing, she’s thinking about reading and writing. And when she’s not doing that, she’s spending time with her family and friends.

 

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Shattered Dreams by J.R. Grant @bookjunkie34 #cover #reveal


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Release Date: 
September 2013

The book synopsis is:

Her entire life, Clover has always been a strong-willed girl, determined to make something of herself. When she dreams, she dreams big. And when she loves, she loves fiercely, with her whole heart.
Ben is a stereotypical type guy from the wrong side of the tracks. Growing up, he had to learn to fend for himself which hasn’t always been easy.

Together, Ben and Clover make plans for their future. Their love is unbreakable and no one can stop them no matter how hard they try. 

But not too long after their big day, lies and secrets are exposed. 

The kind of lies that will destroy your life.

The kind of secrets that will rip your heart out and force you to lose all trust and hope with anyone who crosses your path. 

But what happens when the love of your life is not who you thought they were?

Do you stay and try to move forward? Or do you let go of everything you thought you once had? 

Loving someone is not always easy.

But one thing you will learn in life is ‘You can never make someone love you, no matter how hard you try’ .

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A Night To Forget (Emma’s Story #1) by Jessica Wood @jesswoodauthor #spotlight #release


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A Night to Forget is the first book in the two-book series, Emma’s Story. The second book in this series, The Day to Remember is scheduled to be released in 2013.

What happens in Cancun doesn’t always stay in Cancun.

When Emma Anderson and her friends decided to spend their senior year Spring Break in Cancun, she expected some crazy memories to end their final college days. What Emma didn’t expect was to meet Brandon Fisher. Tall and sexy, with dimples that would make any girl swoon, Brandon Fisher was literally the man of Emma’s dreams. She couldn’t quite believe that this stranger, who seduced her every night in her dreams, actually existed.

After serendipitously bumping into each other, Emma could not resist Brandon’s pull and spent an unforgettable night with him. Passing it off as a spring break fling, Emma never expected to see Brandon again. But when she started her first day at her new job a few months later, there he was. The only problem was, Brandon didn’t even remember her.

 

 

About this author 

Jessica Wood writes new adult contemporary romance and chick-lit.

 While she has lived in countless cities throughout the U.S., her heart belongs to San Francisco. To her, there’s something seductively romantic about the Golden Gate Bridge, the steep rolling hills of the city streets, the cable cars, and the Victorian-style architecture.

 She loves a strong, masculine man with a witty personality. While she is headstrong and extremely independent, she can’t resist a man who takes control of the relationship, both outside and inside of the bedroom.

 She loves to travel internationally, and tries to plan a yearly trip abroad. She also loves to cook and bake, and—to the benefit of her friends—she loves to share. She also enjoys ceramics and being creative with her hands. She has a weakness for good (maybe bad) TV shows; she’s up-to-date on over 25 current shows, and no, that wasn’t a joke.

 And it goes without saying, she loves books—they’re like old and dear friends who have always been there to make her laugh and make her cry.

 The one thing she wished she had more of is time.

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Flight Of a Valentine by Angela Bradley @AngelaBradley33



We all have cracks in our foundation , Right ? That question has never rang more true than it does to Angela Valentine right now .
“Flight of a Valentine” is the story of Angela Valentine , a girl with a newly broken heart and even worse a shattered spirit , who always finds herself on the outside looking in when it concerns family realizing now that it also includes love .

Angela would have never thought the one person she decides to let into her life and fall in love with would rattle her to her core when things didn’t work out . Bringing back all the old ugly memories of her childhood , unwanted , never quite important enough . Angela thought that the years and all the hours of sitting in her shrink’s office had helped her to move on from the past . She has never been more wrong about anything
Being born with a case of fight or flight . Fight after fight with herself , done with questioning herself . Angela feels she has run out of options and decides to flee to her home state of Virginia , the one place she doesn’t want to go, the place she fled from at the young age of eighteen. Now at thirty-three, it’s the only place she knows she needs to go to find the answers . In the hopes of realizing that the life she has built for herself in Atlanta is exactly what she wants and needs . Now if she can come to terms with herself and her past, maybe she can stop fleeing from situations that she can’t control and maybe just maybe finally fix the crack in her foundation of self .
Family drama , a hot younger man , trust worthy friends , family issues that most people can relate too . You can’t leave out the personal growth and realization we all experience at some point in out lives , usually when things have fallen off track and we lose control of the situation that stems from one bad decision after another . Sometimes we need to realize that it’s okay to be who, what and how we are and love ourselves for that . This is not a story of love, this is a story of falling apart and gluing yourself back together .
I think of this book as “Chick-lit with Edge ” . Anyone who likes a mainstream entertaining drama along with a few detailed provocative sex scenes will enjoy this book . The protagonist “Angela” has a strong voice, spirit and has always been her own hero

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Angela Bradley was born in a small town located in the mountains of Virginia . At the young age of 18, she packed her car and headed for Atlanta, Georgia . Along Angela’s journey she has accomplished many of her life goals she had set for herself. A successful career in the Hair Industry (20+ yrs.) Including owning a Hair Studio, several acknowledgements in mass publications for her talents in the industry. Now Angela has achieved another one of her “Life Goals” of becoming a published writer. Angela writes about relatable issues in a real world . And has always lived her life by the motto “You only get one shot at this life , make it count. When my time is up, I want to slide into home with a big smile saying what a ride, what a wild ride.”

First Kiss by Ann Marie Frohoff @rockinwriterchk #review


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First Kiss (A Heavy Influence Novel, #1) Well I am so sad to end this book. I will say BEST BOOK I have READ.When you write a review and think about a character for a day to decide what to write that is when it is EPIC. The blending of love, angst, hate and heart break was perfect. When you say this was a five star book it means something left a great impression on you, the characters spoke, the author had style and communicated the message perfectly. This was the case for me. Even though I gasped and cursed it is a sign that the message was there. What I loved was of course the main characters. You MUST read book 1 it is short and it pissed me off that it was short, but it was just a set-up for this book. I got done last night and I actually sat here thinking all day what to write. This was the best book. I hope you know I dont say that often but I was so touched by it. So Jake and Alyssa live next door to each other and were besties growing up and then things took off for Jake and his band. So they just passed each other and then BAM fate happens and they started to talk again. Should I tell you who else I loved? Ok I loved Rachel, yeah I know right? She was with Jake in a momentary lapse in judgement at the beginning of the book. Not giving a spoiler here. Anyways she is the girl you love to hate. I did hate her and I tried so hard to think what if I was in her shoes, desperately in love with Jake, helping him and the band for 2 years, and then sex, drama and no relationship. But I loved how the authors style made me sympathize and then totally hate her to the point I wanna stab her with a pencil repeatedly. Alyssa’s sister who is older, yes I was made me dislike her too. The Allison story was great once her reveal came. I was wondering why I just “didn’t like” as opposed to I hated her. Kyle was my dude. How he loved his sister and covered for her and let her see Jake, well it makes me wish I had a brother.    I loved the Nicole and Nadine- the dialogue the friendship. A girl needs best friends like that. I think of my girls in Brooklyn and we were/still like that. There were so many memories that came back when I was reading their little gossip fest topics. 5b804-jakeandallyimageforfkbookcover Marshall and Bobby were so good.Bobby in the band as well as Mike (grrr growling like a pitbull) and Dumpster aka Dump. All of them had the best supporting roles. Now there was Sienna too. She was Dump’s girl and Rachel’s bff. Now she was a BFF but there is a big BUT, she was so fair and called Rachel out on things. Dump did too, he was a neanderthal but to Sienna, OMG he loved her. Aly and Jake were so perfect. I could care less about the age difference. The sneaking around and the drama was great. Notting (English dude with a really strange name)and Kate were very complex too. Jakes Dad passed away a long time ago. His Mom and his manager “had a thing” but they never made anything big or official. It has to be read and discussed. The author is golden! She has so many fantastic tunes in the book and they are going to come out too. Squeals if delight! I loved the songs! I want it to be big. We have to do something to get the word out. I am doing my part for sure. So the last reason is the story of love, health, growing up and redemption. We all fall down and some of us dont get up for a while. Some of us bounce right back. The story of love is epic and one that must be read. I know people would dis agree, but sometimes you do find the one.I feel like I am babbling but I love Jake. 5 stars This is a passage and it shows the depth that I look for in a book: “The sun hung low, casting a hue of golden tones over everything it touched. It was a luminous late afternoon and the intense heat was finally subsiding. Staring at the water, I wanted to go swimming. I was overwhelmed with mixed emotions, and the water would be a soothing remedy. I felt drunk. Drunk love, was that what I was high on? Was I in love? Was this what being in love felt like? I was almost certain it was”   HOW long until the next book??? The Fall???

The Author extraordinaire:

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Ann Marie (“Annie”) Frohoff grew up in sunny Southern California. As a teen and young adult she spent her time frequenting and living in nearly every beachside city up and down the coast. She settled in Hollywood at 19 working in film and TV. Soon her itch to keep moving took over again, taking her to Hawaii for a time and then back to LA. She’s now settled in the South Bay area of Los Angeles. Her wanderlust and propensity to live life out loud has brought her many life experiences so many of us only dream about. Always the storyteller, it would be of no surprise to those who grew up with Annie, that she made the transition into a book and screenplay author. You could say that she woke up one day and had an epiphany, deciding to go to school for screenwriting. It’s with this inner fire she set out to write her first screenplay. Soon after, such work made it into the hands of an agency creative executive who challenged her to write a novel to support the complex ensemble cast of characters she’d created. Thus, after only a couple of years and many hours on the road immersing herself in her subject matter; her edgy modern day “Walk The Line meets John Hughes Classics” debut novella, SKID OUT, has been completed, along with the first installment in her Trilogy. SKID OUT is the prequel novella to the HEAVY INFLUENCE TRILOGY. The first installment in her Heavy Influence Trilogy, FIRST KISS, is set to release June 11th 2013 — The series is a story about young, reckless love between a rising rock star and his younger muse, spanning 10 years of their tumultuous and passionate relationship. Each book in the Trilogy will come with a soundtrack of original music, of which the lyrics will appear in the pages of the books. (Alternative Rock Genre). Annie has now also delved into the supernatural fantasy world with her writing partners Shaun Barger and songwriter/musician Matthew Reich. Taking inspiration directly from song lyrics and building an entire realm of vastly complex characters and plot lines; weaving history, fantasy and heavy doses of romance together. You will be kept turning the pages of “The Zodiac Wars: My Gemini” novellas and “Precious Metal: The Prince and the Gypsy” book series. Both series of books are currently in development. Links: www.facebook.com/heavyinfluence

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FIRST KISS will have you on the edge of your seat and feeling things you may have forgotten about! Now available on Amazon.com!

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Modern Suburbia By Chris Merlo @ChrismMerlo #review #debut


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Published: March 21, 2013
Words: 70,148 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301183210

Set in the fictional suburb of Teal County, it seems to be filled with every form of entertaining consumption one could desire. Sounds perfect on the outside, but you know what lurks in the perfect neighborhoods right? Lies, some truths, secrets, and social drama. This was a great debut. I enjoyed it very much, more because of the attention to details and characters. I adore when a book gets you to really become engrossed. Nothing like paying attention to something and forgetting the world. I always say there is a book for every mood. This will be appealing to the broad spectrum. Men and woman alike will really enjoy it.

Nathan and his tech buddy Aiden are the main characters. Nathan was meticulous in planning his, let us say events for now. They reminded me of how JR Ewing was back in the day. Just ruthless in business and keeping secrets.  Around every corner I waited for Nathan to get busted, but in Larry Hagman fashion, he has a trick up his sleeve. I loved all the twists and turns this novel went on.

So Nathan heading back to his roots to finish one last thing. Does it work? Yes a very enjoyable journey and a great debut. There are a lot of rich characters from the FBI guys to Emily and Aiden. For sure a must read!

4 stars

 

Meet the author

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My name is Chris Merlo and I am a 33 year old suburbanite, born and raised, which might hint as to the inspiration for my book. I’m an athletic and eclectic type who enjoys the deliciousness of all that the arts has to offer, which includes the art of writing. I have written poems, essays, speeches, songs, short stories, and now my first novel. Another passion of mine is friends and family, and I love being around people and the social life – consider me like a social butterfly. It seems there’s not enough time in one day to do all of the things my hyper ADD mind would like to do, but being busy is certainly something I’m good at. Life is rarely boring for me.

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