Showing posts with label Book Bonanza 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Bonanza 2019. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Blog Tour Review with Excerpt: Shelf Awareness (Green Valley Library #4) by Katie Ashley

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"Don't miss this hilarious and sweet adventure in the Green Valley Library series. Five Stars!"--Aleatha Romig, New York Times bestselling author

Shelf Awareness, an all-new hilarious romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Katie Ashley is available now!

Book info:
TitleShelf Awareness
Author:  Katie Ashley
Series:  Green Valley Library #4
Genre: Adult romantic comedy
Release Date: November 19th, 2019
Publisher:  SmartyPants Romance

Source:  Purchased copy from author at Book Bonanza
My rating: 4.5  stars

Synopsis: 

After catching her husband in a compromising position, Finley Granger finds herself in a new hell: reentering the dating world. When she moves in with her grandmother, her great-aunt, and their best friend, Finley finds herself surrounded by a trio of well-meaning yet bumbling matchmakers.

In spite of their efforts, Finley only has eyes for one person, and that’s Zeke Masters—the 6’4”, impossibly built, and ridiculously good-looking new man in town. Along with her nether regions, Finley’s journalistic spidey-senses tingle as to why he’s on sabbatical from Seattle. Is he on the lam or escaping a bad breakup? What’s his story?!?!

As Finley finds herself reluctantly drawn to the gorgeous IT guy, she can’t help but wonder: should she indulge in a rebound tryst with the mysterious Zeke, or has she finally met her match?

‘Shelf Awareness’ is a full-length contemporary romantic comedy, can be read as a standalone, and is book #4 in the Green Valley Library series, Green Valley World, Penny Reid Book Universe.

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My Review:
This was a very sweet and easy read.   While this is once again set in the library, it actually doesn't focus on a librarian. Sure, Finley works at a library, but she's getting a history room ready.  And then we have Zeke, who while he is a tech guy, he is volunteering and not an official library tech.  But that's okay, because I still loved both characters!   There was so much in this story that made me laugh.  In fact Finley's roommates, her grandmother, great-aunt, and their friend, all remind me of the grandparent characters in the books by one of my favorite authors, Emma Hart.  So many funny moments in this one, especially the Ben-Wa ball moment as described in the excerpt below.  For the most part it is a pretty simple and as I said, sweet story.  But at the end, we get some intense events thanks to Zeke's father.  It was a blast spending the time we did with our librarians we know from the other books, even though there was only a mention or two of the Winston brothers.  

Now I'm just eager to read the next round of the SmartyPants Romance books which won't be till next spring or summer I think.  Also, I have lots of thoughts about trying to either fix my one novel I started reworking during NaNoWriMo this year to possibly fit into the Penny Reid world, or else to start a new one so maybe I can get into the library world of this book!   


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As Zeke worked on uploading the census records, I hoisted one of the many boxes from the Henderson’s donation onto the table. It kicked up an epic dust cloud. I reached inside to pluck out one of the moldering tomes of historical literature. Wrinkling my nose, I fought the urge to sneeze. Instead, I cleared my throat. When it still felt like I had swallowed a wad of sawdust, I coughed. And that was my grievous mistake.  

The force of the cough dislodged the Ben Wa ball, sending it into an epic downward dive. Yes, ladies and gentlemen the Ben Wa ball had left the building. Whirling away from Zeke, I used my hand to try an inconspicuous crotch shuffle to send the ball back to its point of origin. What happened next was truly against the laws of motion. Because the universe apparently hated me, the ball escaped the confines of my thong. As it started its descent down my thigh, I squeaked and clamped my knees together. 
   
“Are you all right?” Zeke asked behind me.  

I threw a glance at him over my shoulder. “Uh, yeah, I . . .” Okay, I had no idea how I was going to get out of this one. It wasn’t like I could say, “Well, here’s the thing. The Ben Wa ball I was using to strengthen my pelvic floor muscles to keep my vagina healthy for the D just slipped out and is about to make a very unhappy trail down my leg.”  

“I think a bug bit me or something.”  

“Oh no. Want me to take a look?”
   
“No!” When Zeke’s eyes widened at my outburst, I said, “Sorry. I’m okay.”  

“If you’re sure.”  

“Totally.”  

“I think I might’ve found something interesting for your research.”  

The only thing I was interested in at the moment was getting the Ben Wa ball out of my pants without Zeke seeing it. “Oh?”  

“I definitely see some Native American female names.”  

Damn him for being enthusiastic about my research. The last thing I wanted to do was walk the couple of steps back over to him while trying to keep a Ben Wa ball from rolling down my pants leg. Since I couldn’t see any other way out of it, I nodded. Gritting my teeth, I started shuffling over to him.  

When I started lurching like Frankenstein’s monster, Zeke tilted his head curiously at me. “Are you sure you’re okay?”  

“Yep. Totally fine,” I muttered.  

Just as I reached his chair, my knee shifted because of what I imagined was panic sweat overtaking me. As the ball became dislodged, I bit down on my lip to keep from squealing again. There was no saving the ball now or my humiliation for that matter.  

As soon as it plopped onto my shoe, I flung my foot, sending it ricocheting into the desk. Of course, it’s size caused it to make a tremendous ching-ching noise, which in turn caused Zeke to rip his attention away from the screen. “What was that?”
   
“What was what?” I questioned innocently.  

He furrowed his brows at me. “You didn’t hear that noise?”  

“Uh, no.” Plastering a smile on my face, I said, “I’m sorry. I was just so into what you were saying.”  

Ignoring my response, Zeke quickly assessed the area around us. After I’d flung the ball away, it had come to a rest to the right of his desk chair. When he bent over to examine the ball, I inwardly began screaming noooooo while at the same time cursing Estelle for even bringing the Ben Wa ball into my orbit.  

Since the universe hadn’t tortured me quite enough yet, Zeke picked up the ball. “Interesting,” he murmured as he twisted it between his fingers.
   
I decided it was best to play absolutely and completely clueless in this situation. “What is it?” Silently, I prayed he wouldn’t respond with, “It looks like one of those sex balls you shove up your cooch.”  

“I don’t know. Maybe a part off one of the desks or chairs. I should probably give it to maintenance, so they can check all the furniture in here.”
   
Oh hell no. Without a second thought, I snatched the ball out of his hands. Since I did it rather abruptly, Zeke’s surprise was apparent on his face. Waving my free hand dismissively, I said, “Don’t bother yourself with that. I’ll take it to them.”  

“Thanks, Finley.”  

After wheezing out a breath, I replied, “You’re welcome.” I jerked my thumb over my shoulder. “I’ll go do that right now.”  

I didn’t bother waiting for Zeke to reply. Instead, I power walked right out of the history room. I’m sure if he was watching me he would have been puzzled at my miraculous recovery, considering I’d been limping earlier.  

At the first trash can I could find, I deposited the Ben Wa ball. It seemed abundantly clear that neither I nor my vagina were quite ready to handle the responsibility. 
 
About Katie Ashley
Katie Ashley is a New York Times, USA Today, and Amazon Top Five Best-Selling author of both Indie and Traditionally published books. She lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia with her daughter, Olivia, her two rescue dogs named for Disney Princesses, Belle and Elsa, an out-numbered cat, Harry Potter, and one Betta fish. She has a slight obsession with Pinterest, The Golden Girls, Shakespeare, Harry Potter, and Star Wars. 

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Monday, October 28, 2019

Blog Tour Review: Love in Due Time (Green Valley Library #1) by L.B. Dunbar

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Love in Due Time, an all-new second chance romantic comedy from L.B. Dunbar is available now! 

Book info:
TitleLove in Due Time
Author:  L.B. Dunbar
Series: Green Valley Library #1
Genre: Adult romantic comedy
Release Date:  October 22nd, 2019

Publisher:  SmartyPants Romance
Source: Purchased copy at Book Bonanza 2019
My rating:  4.5 stars

Synopsis

Naomi Winters will be forty—soon-ish—and she’s only been with one man. One night. One time. Long ago. She believes everything happens for a reason, and the universe spoke about Nathan Ryder.

Nathan Ryder isn’t the same man who hightailed his bike out of Green Valley eighteen years ago. As a rule breaker, women are one area he acts a fool. Case in point…the local librarian. He can’t get a read on her, but she’s one risk he’s willing to take. Again.

What do an eccentric librarian and a sexy silver biker have in common? More than you think.
The due date on their love might not be expired after all.

'Love in Due Time' is a full-length, contemporary romantic comedy, can be read as a standalone, and is book#1 in the Green Valley Library series.

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My Review:
As a librarian, I knew that I had to read all of the books in this series. And one thing that got me from the very start was how each chapter began with a Dewey Decimal number and a definition for what it was.   I also really liked that it was an older couple, but the woman was still single and never been married, as that totally is me in a way.  We got a lot of the whole Green Valley world with favorite characters such as the Winstons, Deputy Jackson James, and the Iron Wraiths. Of course with this being a librarian as a main character, another thing that is a connection for me, we got lots of talk about Bethany Winston, who we know and love from the Winston Brother series.  It was so realistic seeing a library have to struggle for funds, sad, but real.  And even more real was having the one librarian that had been there forever and who was struggling with all the changes going on as libraries evolve over time.  Part of the older couple romance I enjoyed was that Naomi was still somewhat innocent.  While I don't completely connect to that from my past, these days, as long as it's been for me, it totally reminded me of myself there too.  I love how she kept saying she was going to be bad at things, and that Nathan would at first take it as she was "being bad", like naughty as opposed to not being good at whatever it was.  And not that she was bad, he enjoyed it all just fine.  The romance was sweet, the steamy scenes were hot, and I really did love the whole world.  I don't have a problem with the Wiccan aspect of the story, just didn't quite care for as much of it as there was, almost like any other religion becoming too much a part of a story in a way for my taste.  I'm very excited to go on with this series in the SmartyPants Romance books.  Also, call me crazy, but I would kind of like to see Jackson James find an HEA one of these days.  He might be a little smarmy, but I still kinda like his character, and he's not all bad.


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Excerpt
“Naomi?” My hands cover her shoulders, holding her steady.  

“This is all my fault.” Her eyes widen, the widest I’ve ever seen. Panic fills them.  

“What do you mean?”

“I … I can’t believe this happened again.” Her hands come to my chest, and she gently pushes at me. “You have to get out of here.”

“What?” My brows pinch at the harsh tone.  

“You need to go. I can’t be near you.” Her voice struggles to stay level.  

Ouch. That stings a little.  

“Why?” I take one step back under the force of her hands.  

“I can’t be around you. This can’t happen.”  

“Lady, what are you talking about?” My voice roughens.  

“Bad things always happen after I’m with you.”  

I stiffen, straightening to my full height. My arms cross and I glare down at her. Saying such a thing is just downright mean. Her head shakes as her fingers curl along the open edges of my work jacket. Suddenly, I feel like she’s tugging me to her instead of pressing me away.  

What the …  

“When I’m with you, something happens. Something bad.” Her breath catches. “Because we kissed, the library is closing.”  

I stare at her. She can’t be serious, but I see the hysteria in her eyes, like a rabid, trapped animal. She actually believes what she says.  

“Well, we didn’t kiss,” I remind her, my tone stern and condescending. “I kissed you, remember? And you didn’t kiss me back, so I don’t think it counts.”  

She glares up at me, her fingers still gripping my open jacket. Her shoulders fall, her head lowers, and it’s as if I can visibly see her relax, like water cascading down a building, washing over her.  

Exhale. Settle.  

Exhale. Calm.  

“I didn’t kiss you back?” she questions and then her head pops up again. She nearly shrieks with the hesitant realization. Commence inhaling, like she’s winding up again. Full steam ahead.

“I didn’t kiss you back,” she repeats, her excitement growing. Another exaggerated inhale.  

“I didn’t kiss you back!” Now, she’s just downright gloating, and the engine’s ready to blow.  

“You don’t have to sound so pleased,” I murmur. I glance up and notice Mrs. MacIntyre watching us through the window of the librarian’s office behind the check-out counter. Her eyes narrow and I’m certain we’re making too much noise for her liking.  

“I … I’m so relieved,” Naomi admits, her head falling forward, her fingers loosening on my jacket. Then her face turns up again. Her lids lift, slow and lazy. Her mouth curls in sweet relief, and she pulls herself up on her toes by the open edge of my jacket and does the damnedest thing. She kisses me.

 
About L.B. Dunbar
L.B. Dunbar loves the sweeter things in life: cookies, Coca-Cola, and romance. Her reading journey began with a deep love of fairy tales, medieval knights, Regency debauchery, and alpha males. She loves a deep belly laugh and a strong hug. Occasionally, she has the energy of a Jack Russell terrier. Accused—yes, that’s the correct word—of having an overactive imagination, to her benefit, such an imagination works well. Author of over two dozen novels, she’s created sweet, small town worlds; rock star mayhem; MMA chaos; sexy rom-coms for the over 40; and intrigue on an island of redemption. In addition, she is earning a title as the “myth and legend lady” for her modernizations of mythology as elda lore. Her other duties in life include mother to four children and wife to the one and only.

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Monday, August 19, 2019

Book Bonanza 2019 Wrap-Up Post!

You guys, the second annual Book Bonanza was awesome!  I had a blast, and met almost every single author I wanted to meet.  I met my two biggest unicorn authors, unicorns is a theme you'll see for this event.  The resort they had it at this year was very impressive.  Expensive to stay, but totally worth it.  They're planning to have Book Bonanza there the next few years I think, so that is cool.  It was the Gaylord Texan resort.

Be prepared to scroll for all the awesome author goodness below!


Checking in we had really cool key cards waiting for us:



Here are some pictures from inside the first night we got there and had dinner:


My stepmom went with  me.  This was as we were waiting for our food.


Here's a view to my side that night.  It would have been cool to stay in one of these rooms and sit and people watch, but I guess they might have been a bit more expensive.  I might think about one of these rooms next time I go.


Here I am that first night waiting for my dinner.  Wearing my Book Bonanza 2018 shirt.

You guys, those chips were so good!  And the cheese dip!  I took the extra we had back to our hotel room. But unfortunately we didn't have a microwave in the room, and I didn't feel like carrying it downstairs to the little store to heat it up. So I had to leave it behind and didn't get to enjoy that yumminess again.  I'm drooling a bit now as I think about the taste of them together.


Just like last year we got an awesome bag full of swag, a new t-shirt, and even new books!

  This year not only did we get a tote bag, we got a little drawstring backpack. As you can see, unicorns on them!  I got a few little author ribbons the first day as well.


These are the books we got in our swag bag this year.  I'm really excited about the Lauren Rowe book, I've had my eye on int for a while.  Not sure about that Meredith Wild one, I might pass it on in a giveaway.


The first morning started with a opening event where we got to hear Colleen Hoover, Anna Todd, Caroline Kepnes and E.L. James talk about their books and their books being turned into movies or tv shows.



That was followed by three fun panel sessions - with six choices at each hour session, although some crazy people at the convention were lined up waiting to get in to see the authors for autographs instead.  Which was a little annoying since they said you couldn't line up until 2 hours before, and that was like 5 hours before, and is probably why I didn't get to see Anna Todd and Hero Fiennes.


The first panel I went to was about audiobooks and not only had some of my favorite authors, but also a couple narrators from one of their books that I love!  On the left is one of the narrators from Penny Reid's Winston Brother series.  Then Helena Hunting, JA Huss, Amy Daws, Cora Carmack, another of the narrators from the Winston Brothers series and Corinne Michaels at the end.  Penny Reid actually was the moderator for the panel. Johnathan McClain was supposed to be there as well, but he ended up being unable to make the whole convention because of a death in his family.



The second panel I attended was called Giving Us the Giggles, and all the authors there not only write hilarious stories, but they are just as hilarious in person to listen to when they are just hanging out!  The moderators were the two authors at the far left in this picture, the two authors who make up the writing duo of Max Monroe. And while I've never read them before, after this panel I went to their table in the autograph session and not only met them, but bought three of their books to give them a try.  I mean, it was $15 a book, or buy two get one three, so yeah, how could I not buy three?  The authors in order of the picture above are RS Grey, Amy Daws, BB Easton, Sara Ney, and Meghan Quinn.    Oh my gosh, the funniest stories from them, and this was a great panel.  All those people sitting in line for the autograph session missed out on some good times.


  The third panel I chose to go to was the second Audiobook panel, and I had to go because I wanted to see/meet Andi Arndt, a favorite narrator of mine.  Otherwise, this session might have been one I would have skipped out on.  Nothing against the other authors there, but it was not as great as the first two for me.  From left to right in the picture are Aiden Snow - a narrator, Robinne Lee - author and she narrated her own book, Jessica Hawkins, Eric Asher - science fiction author, Andi Arndt - narrator, and Lexi Blake. Julia Whelan was there as well. 

After the panels there was a sack lunch that was part of our convention fees, which was nice.   My stepmom and I took our lunch up to our room and ate in peace and a chance to just be comfortable.  I also hadn't brought the books I wanted signed down with me to the panels, in order to save myself from carrying them any more than I had to. While I did make my own autograph book, it's just almost impossible to not take some books to get signed.  Here is a picture of my autograph book if you didn't see it in my July wrap-up post earlier this month:


Now, on to my awesome first autograph day's autograph and author meeting session.  Although we had to wait so long just to get in. The line wrapped clear around the hotel and almost over to the elevators to get to my wing of the hotel that first day.  Enough about that craziness,  let's get to the goodies!





While I was waiting in line for the first author, I saw narrator Andi Arndt walk by and I got her to take a picture with me.




Even though I've only read one book by Mary Ting, Jaclyn and the Beanstalk, I still needed to meet her!





I had my picture taken again with Daisy Prescott, loved her Tinfoil Hearts book.  I had to tell her that I was a Believer!




While I met R.C. Boldt last year at Book Bonanza, I hadn't yet read her book. But I bought Clam Jam from her and read it and loved it, so had to get my picture with her this year.




As always I had to go see K. Bromberg.  Of course I also put in a pre-order with her that I had to pick up too.

It's been a few years since I read any books by Carly Phillips, but this was my first chance to meet her!






So far I've only read one book by Avery Flynn, Parental Guidance, but it was pretty good.  So I had to meet her.





I met J.D. Hollyfield at Kinky in Kansas City a few years ago, and really enjoyed her books, but didn't get my picture with her until this year.





I've read Karla Sorensen's story in my Cocktales anthology, but hadn't read any of her other books yet. However I think she has one in the SmartyPants romance series, called Baking Me Crazy, that I hope to read.




As always I have to get my picture with Amy Daws, especially since I had my t-shirt on that is about her books!




So I got my picture with Michelle Mankin again, author of Rock F*ck Club, and one of her cover models was there.  I didn't get his name though, oops!  He doesn't look quite so rock star hot here though, he's still a cutie!





And finally, my unicorn author for the whole event, Penny Reid!  I was so afraid I wouldn't get to meet her, she is one of those awesome authors that spend time talking to each fan/reader, and her line was just taking so long.  But she said she would stay until she got everyone who had gotten a wristband, and she sped up towards the end of the first session.  And when I tried to be nice and quick and just get a picture by leaning over the table for someone to take a picture of us together, she insisted I deserved a picture just like she'd done with everyone else.  So I couldn't say no!  She was so sweet and nice, and even though originally she was just going to be there Friday night signing, she ended up coming back Saturday morning to try to get to all the readers who wanted to meet her.  Even more fun was the cardboard cutouts she had of her Winston brother characters that had changeable clothes.  And her two audiobook narrators were there, so I got their autographs as well.  here are the cardboard cutouts:





She said she's thinking of putting the character designs onto buttons or t-shirts or something we can buy them on!   

The swag I picked up on day 1:



I did my best to not buy too much, and this was it for the first day.


Cockpit was a pre-order, the top three were the Max Monroe books I bought, and then I couldn't resist this SmartyPants romance book that was available early!  It's not supposed to be out until October.  Plus, it is a library theme/setting, so had to have it.  




I also pre-ordered this event souvenir Book Beau, even though I don't really use one, because it was just too cool!


On to day 2!



I had to stop by and see Kansas City author Sierra Simone.



And of course I had to see Helena Hunting again, I love her books so much!  I also had a pre-order to pick up with her.  



I loved the book Dumplin' so jumped at the chance to meet the author of that one, Julie Murphy.

I loved The Wrong Game by Kandi Steiner, so I had to meet her!




Had to meet Kendall Ryan, author of Bro Code.




So I thought it would be neat to have my picture taken with Sara Ney and Meghan Quinn together, since the book I was getting signed, Love, Sincerely Yours, was the one they wrote together.  They kind of squished me between them, they were so silly!  But they were excited because no one else had asked them to do a photo together yet!



And my unicorn author of day two, that I was so afraid I might not get to meet was Ilsa Madden-Mills.  But I was able to, and it made me so happy!

I actually met and talked to a lot more authors, but as the lines seemed to be crazier, I often skipped the pictures.  So there are a lot I don't have to share.  Like I got to see Kylie Scott again, but her line was so crazy I didn't spend the time getting another picture with her.  Now, let's look at the swag and the things I bought on the second day.


So the amount of swag from day 2 was crazy!!!  Some of this I actually sent along to my friend Sara who was supposed to go with me, but since she got an awesome job with MacMillan Publishing a few weeks ago, she was unable to go.


I found another book from the SmartyPants series that was also in the library part of the series that was available already, so I had to buy it!  And Katie Ashley also had a deal on her books, so I bought two and got one free.  But since I'm not much of a MC romance, I may do a giveaway for Vicious CyclePucks and Penalties was my pre-order. Then I saw a physical copy of the Team Player anthology, which I never got to finish reading, so I had to buy the humongous book.  And I had actually pre-ordered a bunch of the candles, but had to cancel that order.  So I ended up buying a few when they put them on clearance at the end of the day on Saturday.


I decided to buy one of the Bookworm Box packages that had a chance of having passes to next year, and got an awesome book, one of my favorite authors, Emma Hart.  Along with buying that I got three free books, the three on the bottom by Tamara Hanscom.  Those may be part of a giveaway as well!  I also had to buy the BB19 Christmas ornament since I have the one for BB18.  


I'll have to skip Book Bonanza 2020 because it will once again be in August, and I had to finagle a bit with my Principal in order to miss the first two days of school this year. But in 2021 it is supposed to be during the summer again, so I'll have to try to go again then.  

If you get the chance next year, I highly recommend going. The resort is so cool and the authors are great and it is so much fun to be surrounded by so many fellow book lovers!


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Monday, May 27, 2019

Cover Reveal with Giveaway: Rocking at Book Bonanza Anthology

The Rocking at Book Bonanza Anthology, an exclusive collection of samples by New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors appearing at Rocking at Book Bonanza in Dallas Texas, August 9-10, 2019, is coming May 31st!

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Each author personally selected an enticing preview of their work for you to sample. There is a convenient link at the end of each story so you can purchase the full novel without having to search for it. 

Additionally, if you are planning on attending Book Bonanza there is a link to preorder the book directly from the author. 

All the authors featured in this digital compilation will appear at the official Rocking at Book Bonanza meet and greet function Friday night, August 9th, 6-8pm at the Book Bonanza event.
This is a for-charity collection. It is not available anywhere else and will be removed from sale a week after the Book Bonanza signing. 

**All the proceeds associated with Rocking at Book Bonanza, Volume 1 and 2 will be donated to The BOOKWORM Box, a 501(c) (3) organization founded by New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover that believes in the power of a good book and the power of giving back - together we create good deeds, great reads.**

Featuring:

Aly Martinez, Brittainy Cherry, Carly Phillips, Ginger Scott, Heidi McLaughlin, Ilsa Madden-Mills, JA Huss, Julie Richman, Kate Stewart, Katie Ashley, Kennedy Ryan, Kristen Proby, Kylie Scott, Meghan March, Michelle Mankin, Rachel Van Dyken, and Willow Aster  


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Cover design donated by: Michelle Preast at Indie Book Covers
Cover photo donated by: Wander Aguiar
Cover models:  Zack Salaun and book blogger Brandee Veltri from Brandee’s Book Endings


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Aly Martinez

Brittainy Cherry

Carly Phillips

Ginger Scott

Heidi McLaughlin

Ilsa Madden-Mills

JA Huss

Julie Richman

Kate Stewart

Katie Ashley

Kennedy Ryan

Kristen Proby

Kylie Scott

Meghan March

Michelle Mankin

Rachel Van Dyken

Willow Aster