New Years Resolutions for 2015

I'm really excited to be sharing an excerpt from the newest LGBTQ+ anthology being released this month. I support this book, because ALL PROCEEDS from the sale will be donated to The Trevor Project.

$500 YA Signed Book Giveaway + Gift Card

Derek Murphy, YA author and founder of the YA Author Alliance, is running a giveaway this month, 10 signed books by bestselling authors and a $200 giftcard.

Once Upon A Series

I have way too many series that I've started, but haven't finished for whatever reason and this is a list of those I plan to finish this year.

Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley

Lies We Tell Ourselves is an eye-opening, heartbreaking, and beautifully written novel that will leave an everlasting impression on you.

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Monday, November 9, 2015

Book Blitz+Giveaway: #Heart (Hashtag, #6) by Cambria Herbert

I'm really excited to share with you the exciting and much anticipated finale for the Hashtag series written by the amazingly talented Cambria Herbert. If you enjoy New Adult contemporary romance with edge, drama, and all of the messy complicated love stories you can stand then this series is definitely the one for you. It's captured my heart with all of it's geek-ery and I totally LOVE it! 

So, definitely check it out and don't forget to enter the giveaway below! 


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Cambria Hebert
(Hashtag, #6 - Finale)

Published: November 9th 2015
Genres: New Adult Contemporary

Lovers Gonna Love…
Family isn’t always defined by blood.
Sometimes family is born of love…
Loyalty…
And choice.
Sometimes the bond that comes from someone having your back through the shittiest of times is stronger than anything you get from genetics.
And sometimes you find that piece of your soul you didn’t even know was missing
I’m a lucky guy like that.
I found a love that will never fade. I found a group of people who aren’t just my friends.
They’ve become my family.
There’s only one place to go from here.
I’m gonna bind myself to Rimmel in every possible way.
I’m gonna bring our family even closer together.
The past has taught me it won’t be easy.
Especially when faced with repercussions from a night that ended in death.
But that’s okay.
Family doesn’t quit each other.
Love like ours never dies.
Happily ever after isn’t just for storybooks.


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About the Author

Cambria Hebert is an award winning, bestselling novelist of more than twenty books. She went to college for a bachelor’s degree, couldn’t pick a major, and ended up with a degree in cosmetology. So rest assured her characters will always have good hair.

Besides writing, Cambria loves a caramel latte, staying up late, sleeping in, and watching movies. She considers math human torture and has an irrational fear of chickens (yes, chickens). You can often find her running on the treadmill (she’d rather be eating a donut), painting her toenails (because she bites her fingernails), or walking her chorkie (the real boss of the house).

Cambria has written within the young adult and new adult genres, penning many paranormal and contemporary titles. Her favorite genre to read and write is romantic suspense. A few of her most recognized titles are: The Hashtag Series, Text, Torch, and Tattoo.

Cambria Hebert owns and operates Cambria Hebert Books, LLC.
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Monday, October 19, 2015

Spotlight&Giveaway On: The Complete Angel Island Companion Series by Marie Landry

SPOTLIGHT ON:
The Complete Angel Island Series 
by Marie Landry


I am so incredibly excited to be sharing with you a spotlight on a series that I've absolutely fallen head over toes in love with. The Angel Island companion series, is one of the most amazingly written, swoon-worthy, and gorgeous coming-of-age series that I've had the pleasure of reading in a long time. Marie Landry is all kinds of ridiculously talented and she has managed to write such a gorgeously compelling New Adult diverse series. Throughout the development of this series I have been lucky enough to have the chance to beta read each of these three companion books and share my thoughts with her, as well as review them. 

Marie, herself, is a wonderfully sweet, genuinely talented, and amazing person and someone that I'm lucky enough to call my friend. If you are looking for a New Adult series that will leave give you ALL THE FEELS, then The Angel Island companion series is one that I would definitely recommend. It has everything that you could possibly want or need in a New Adult contemporary series full of romance, hopes and dreams, diversity, and learning to let go and give in enough to embrace your inner happy. 

Marie Landry has combined all three books in her Angel Island companion series - Waiting for the Storm, After the Storm, and Take Them by Storm - into a box set. For this week only, you can get the set for just $2.99, which is all three books for the price of one. The box set also includes an exclusive sneak peek at a chapter of Marie's upcoming New Adult novel, Something in the Air.
Three girls exploring sisterhood and friendship, finding love, and discovering their place in the world.
WAITING FOR THE STORM (Angel Island #1)
After the death of her mother, the last thing seventeen-year-old Charlotte O'Dell wants to do is spend the summer on Angel Island with her family. Her younger sister hates her, and her dad is in his own little world. It's a recipe for a isastrous summer on the island, until Ezra Rhodes walks into her life.

The boy next door makes Charlotte forget her almost paralyzing fear of really living her life. Stunted from taking care of her mother in her last months, Charlotte is drowning. With Ezra, she feels something again, and as he repairs her family's summer home, she dares to think he might actually be fixing her, too. Ezra challenges Charlotte to leave her comfort zone, and as their friendship slowly blossoms into more, Charlotte begins to come alive again.

But Ezra has secrets...secrets he isn't sharing with Charlotte. Despite her new-found happiness in Ezra's arms, Charlotte can't help but feel there's a storm on the horizon. And she isn't sure if she and Ezra can weather it unscathed. 

AFTER THE STORM (Angel Island #2)
For most people, starting senior year at a new high school would be a nightmare, but for Ella O’Dell it’s the new beginning she desperately needs. Two months after her mother’s death, she’s ready to leave behind the rebellious, unhappy person she became when she found out her mom was dying.


When Ella meets River Maracle and Sadie Fitzgerald, she begins to learn it’s okay to be herself, even if that means being different. River and Sadie aren’t ashamed of their misfit status—River grew up on a reserve, and his mother is the school counselor; Sadie stands out with her funky homemade clothes, and is a master at ignoring the whispered rumors that have plagued her since the beginning of high 
school.

Ella finds a kindred spirit in Sadie, and something more in River. After almost a year of pretending to be someone she’s not, she finally embraces life and allows herself to have fun without constant guilt. But despite her budding happiness, something is off with her new life. She doesn’t want to dwell on the past, but Angel Island is a small place, and she soon realizes her demons are harder to outrun than she thought…

TAKE THEM BY STORM (Angel Island #3)
Sadie Fitzgerald has always been different, and not just because she makes her own clothes and would rather stay home watching Doctor Who than party with kids her age. When it’s time to leave Angel Island for college, Sadie is eager to put her old life behind her. Small-minded people and rumors have plagued her for years, but with the love of her adoptive family, the O’Dells, Sadie has learned to embrace who she is. Now she’s not afraid to admit the rumors about her are true: she’s gay.

For the first time in her life, Sadie feels free to be herself. She dives into college life and begins volunteering at the local LGBT center, where she discovers her small-town upbringing left holes in her education about life outside Angel Island.

The world is a bigger and more accepting place than Sadie ever imagined. She’s finally found where she belongs, but with the reappearance of someone from her past, an unexpected new friendship, and a chance at love, Sadie soon realizes she still has a lot to learn about life, friendship, and love.
Buy The Complete 
Angel Island Series now

Join Marie on her blog this week for 5 Days of Angel Island, where she'll be sharing fun facts, pictures of the places and things that inspired the series, teasers, and more!


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About the Author


Marie Landry  has the best job in the world—one where she gets to make stuff up for a living and shamelessly eavesdrop on everyone around her. 

She writes happily ever afters while dreaming about the day she’ll have her own epic love story to tell. 

Most days you can find her writing, reading, fantasizing about traveling the world, listening to U2, watching copious amounts of TV on DVD, or having grand adventures with her nephews and niece. 

For more on Marie and her books please visit http://sweetmarie-83.blogspot.ca. She also loves to chat with fellow book lovers, so feel free to tweet her @SweetMarie83 any time!



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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Swoon Romance YA Wednesdays: Holly Hearts Hollywood by Kenley Conrad Book Blitz with Giveaway #ReadSwoonRepeat

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Welcome to this week’s
Swoon Romance YA Wednesdays!
This week features:
Holly Hearts Hollywood by Kenley Conrad!
Be sure to enter the giveaway found at the end of the post!

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Holly Hearts Hollywood is the first book in a series.

Seventeen-year-old Holly Hart wants to be a star. She moves to Los Angeles from the small town of Cedar Junction, only to hear she’s too fat and ugly to be a famous singer.

But when Shell Shocked Records looks past Holly’s plus-size and less-than-graceful-personality to offer her a recording contract, Holly cannot believe her good fortune. On closer inspection, however, the the record execs want Holly to do all the singing, and a thinner and more beautiful girl, Lacey, would lip-sync and get all the credit. Holly goes for it because after all, she wanted to sing.

Contractually bound to secrecy, Holly is more than happy to sit backstage and write in her journal while Lacey shimmies in the limelight and basks in the fame. Before she knows it, Holly is friends with Serena, the pop-star daughter of a music-mogul, flirting with an intern, and developing a strange half-friendship with Lacey.

When Grayson Frost, the biggest country star in America, and coincidentally, a former school bully begins dating Lacey, Holly hopes that he won’t recognize or torment her.

Through a series of embarrassing and weird events, Holly gets to know Grayson and learns that he is much nicer and more mature than he was four years ago. Holly is horrified when she starts falling for him. When Grayson admits he fell for Lacey’s voice, what is a girl to do when she can’t legally tell the truth at the moment when the truth matters the most?
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Holly Hearts Hollywood
by Kenley Conrad
Publication Date: September 2014
Publisher: Swoon Romance

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Kenley Conrad
From nine to five, Kenley Conrad is a home insurance agent. At all other hours of the day she is a young adult author, singer, dancer, cat lady, fangirl, wife, bookworm, and internet enthusiast. Her favorite pastimes include crying over really good books, riding with her husband on their motorcycle, and binge-watching seasons of television shows. When she's not working or writing, she likes to perform in local community musical theatre productions.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Swoon Romance YA Wednesdays: The Cinderella Moment by Jennifer Kloester Book Blitz with Giveaway #ReadSwoonRepeat

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Welcome to this week’s
Swoon Romance YA Wednesdays!
This week features:
The Cinderella Moment by Jennifer Kloester!
Be sure to enter the giveaway found at the end of the post!

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I adored this book. It made me think of Sabrina meets Anna and the French Kiss. Amanda

If you love a good male lead, and you love fairy-tale style re-tellings then this is the book for you! Claire


This one played out in my head like a movie. Michelle, Novels on the Run 


So nice to see a clean, old-fashioned romantic coming of age story. I can see Disney knocking on Ms. Kloester’s door soon. A very charming read. I will recommend to my students this fall.MaryAnn E.

I just loved this book! So not was I was expecting. Clean, romantic and the fashion is to die for! K. Mendez 



Let the masquerade begin! 


Angel Moncoeur has always wanted to be a fashion designer, but without money or connections, it’s going to be a challenge. When an opportunity to leave her home in New York and head to Paris appears, Angel grabs it – even if it means masquerading as her best friend Lily. That can’t be too hard, can it? But when she falls in love with her very own Prince Charming who thinks she’s someone else, Angel embarks on a plan to secure her happy ever after. 

THE CINDERELLA MOMENT is a fabulously fun story about high society, mistaken identity, love, betrayal, friendship – and great clothes! 

THE CINDERELLA MOMENT is a contemporary twist on the Cinderella fairytale. There are no fantasy or magical elements. This is NOT a paranormal or fantasy novel! This is a clean contemporary coming of age story that readers can be conformtable recommending to daughters, nieces, students and friends who enjoy teen romance reads. Originally published in Austalia by Penguin. Available in the U.S. in both print and eBook from Swoon Romance.

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The Cinderella Moment
by Jennifer Kloester
Publication Date: December 2013
Publisher: Swoon Romance

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Jennifer Kloester
I was born in Melbourne, Australia, but have lived and worked in Papua New Guinea and the Middle East and travelled to more than thirty countries. During my time abroad I studied as an off-campus student with Deakin University and achieved my BA (Hons) while raising my three children. After graduating with a PhD in history from the University of Melbourne, I had my first two books: 'Georgette Heyer's Regency World' and 'Georgette Heyer' (the biography) published in both the UK and the USA. I've had lots of fun giving talks around the world on Georgette Heyer and the Regency, and am a passionate advocate for women writers, books and reading. My first novel, 'The Cinderella Moment', was published by Penguin Australia and Swoon Romance in 2013 and will be followed by the sequel, The Rapunzel Dilemma in 2014. I love writing and spending time with my family, gardening, reading and going to the beach. I have a black belt in karate and am love having adventures. One of my favourite things is experiencing new cultures, meeting new people and trying out different languages. Particular interests include Georgette Heyer first editions, and after a glorious visit to South Korea in 2012, Korean language and culture.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Release Day Blitz + Giveaway: The Illusion of Annabella by Jessica Sorensen

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Happy Release Day to 
Jessica Sorensen and her new book THE ILLUSION OF ANNABELLA. 

The Illusion of Annabella is a Young Adult Contemporary Romance. Enjoy a sneak peek below and make sure to enter the giveaway!

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Annabella Baker has always lived a normal life with a loving family. She had dreams of going to college and becoming a dancer. But the summer before her senior year, the life she knew is ripped away from her, and she’s left wondering if it ever really existed in the first place.

Six months later, Annabella is living an entirely different life. The loving family she had no longer exists, and the girl who dreamed of being a dancer can barely walk. She spends most of her time getting into trouble and living in denial over what happened. One night she takes things one step too far and is left dealing with the consequences.

Put under house arrest, Annabella can no longer run away from her problems. With the help of her cute, sweet neighbor, Luca Benton, she rediscovers the girl she used to be, and finally learns the truth about what really happened that horrible day that changed her life forever.

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Book Excerpt from The Illusion of Annabella
written by Jessica Sorensen 
I swallow hard, pressing my hands to the garage as my legs turn into noodles. “It seems crazy, wanting to help someone when you don’t even know them . . . Your life would be easier if you didn’t.”

“My life’s never been easy, but do you know what’s really easy?” he asks, and I shake my head. With a hint of a smile on his face, he reaches out, and I think he’s going to grab me, but instead he taps the box of sparklers I’m holding. “Lighting sparklers.”

I frown warily at the box. “That’s actually harder than it seems.”

Suddenly the wind gusts dead leaves across grass, and the cloudy sky grumbles, warning us of an impending storm. Clasping the lighter in one hand, I open the box and wiggle two sparklers out.

Can I do this?


I give one to Luca then fumble to light the lighter.Am I really going to do this?

Blame it on my nerves, but I can’t get the damn thing to work.

Maybe I shouldn’t do this?

Finally, Luca pries my fingers off it, flicks the top, and creates a steady flame. He lights his first then sticks it out in front of him as silvery sparks shoot out like a magic wand.


“Put yours up to mine,” he instructs, stuffing the lighter into his back pocket.


With a deep breath, I kiss the tip of his sparkler with mine. Oh, my God, I’m really doing this. They hiss as the flames aglow.

I move the sparkler in a circle in front of me. “Wow.” I forgot how magical a simple firework could be, and for a moment, I see the world through my old eyes, lit up like fireflies that I swear I could catch if I just stuck out my hand.


For the next few minutes, Luca and I play around in the driveway, going through sparkler after sparkler, giggling like a couple of kids as we clumsily skip around. When it comes down to the last one, he lights it up and hands it to me.

As the sparkler reaches the halfway point, Luca moves up behind me and circles his arms around my waist, covering my hand with his so we’re both holding onto it. His breath tickles my ear as he laughs and traces letters in the air. My hand moves with his, but I can barely focus on what he’s writing. I’m too distracted by his chest pressed against my back, his warm fingers covering mine, how very alive I feel in that moment, and how terrified I am.


“Luca, I think . . .” I trail off as he stretches our arms out to the side and fixes his finger under my chin. Turning my head toward him, his eyes search mine, then slowly, he leans in.
 © 2015 Jessica Sorensen. From The Illusion of Annabelle by Jessica Sorensen, published by Borrowed Hearts Pub. All rights reserved.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Jessica Sorensen is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author from the snowy mountains of Wyoming. When she's not writing, she spends her time reading and hanging out with her family.


She is the author of the Nova, The Coincidence, Shattered Promises, Fallen Star, and The Secret series. Amazingly talented and an incredibly awesome YA/New Adult author, you don't want to miss out on any of her books.

Don't forget to check out her Goodreads page!


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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Swoon Romance YA Wednesdays: Run for the Roses, Secondary Characters, Don't Fall by Rachel Schieffelbein Book Blitz with Giveaway #ReadSwoonRepeat

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Welcome to this week’s
Swoon Romance YA Wednesdays!
This week features Rachel Schieffelbein's titles
Run for the Roses, Secondary Characters, Don't Fall!
Be sure to enter the giveaway found at the end of the post!
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Abigail Conrad has spent her whole life training for one goal: to win the roses at the Arabian Youth Nationals. She’s given up friends, a social life, and doesn’t have time to even think about guys -- much less date!


Now that she’s headed off to college in the fall, it’s her last chance to be a Youth National Champion, and she won’t let anything distract her from that dream.

Except maybe Chase, the older brother of Abigail's biggest rival. He’s charming, funny, and possibly Abigail's biggest problem. How can she focus on riding when her mind keeps wandering to Chase’s green eyes and confident smile?

With her dream on the line, Abigail had better learn to fight her growing attraction to Chase, or she might end up losing the roses and the guy.
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Run for the Roses
by Rachel Schieffelbein
Publication Date: November 2013
Publisher: Swoon Romance

Secondary-Characters
When Mabel's best friend, Amber, drags her along on a double date she finds herself falling for Lance, the obnoxious class clown whom she swore she'd have no interest in. The only problem is, she's not sure if she's really the girl Lance is into, or if, like every other guy she knows, it's really Amber he's after. One thing is clear, if Mabel wants to be the lead in her own love story, she needs to start acting like it.
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Secondary Characters
by Rachel Schieffelbein
Publication Date: May 2013
Publisher: Swoon Romance

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In which a teenage girl endures the over-protective love of her adoptive mother until she falls for a boy who has her wanting to spread her wings, pitched as a contemporary retelling of Rapunzel.


Seventeen-year-old Anya leads a very secluded life in a house on the edge of town with her adopted mother. She doesn't go to school, but instead has a private tutor. Her over-protective mom keeps her so sheltered that she doesn't even have a best friend. 

But Anya doesn't seem to mind. She has her books, her photography, and her daydreams, and would do anything to please her mom. Until one day at the library, the only place she's allowed to go, she takes a picture of a beautiful boy.

Before long she's lying to her mom, and sneaking out late at night to meet Zander. But Zander wants more than a secret romance. If Anya wants to be with the boy of her dreams, she will have to risk her relationship with the only other person she's ever cared about.
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Don't Fall
by Rachel Schieffelbein
Publication Date: May 2014
Publisher: Swoon Romance

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Rachel Schieffelbein
Rachel Schieffelbein grew up in a tiny town in Southeast Minnesota reading books, riding horses, and participating in speech and theater. She is now married with four kids and enjoys reading books, riding horses, and coaching speech and theater. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! She enjoys writing characters she can relate to, ones she would want to hangout with, or fall in love with. She hopes her readers will love them, too.
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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Blog Tour with Author Interview & Giveaway: Summer Of The Oak Moon by Laura Templeton

I say this a lot, but I'm really incredibly excited to be a part of the Summer Of The Oak Moon blog tour! Laura Templeton, is an amazingly talented and inspiring author that has written such an emotionally driven and gorgeously painful novel that comes to life in so many ways. These characters, the setting, and the conflict they find themselves embroiled in, are definitely relevant to what's currently going on in our communities and society as a whole right now. 

It's real, it's raw, and it's stunningly heartbreaking and amazing to read!

If you're looking for a book that is going to let push the envelope and an author who isn't afraid to tackle such sensitive subject matters, then Summer Of The Oak Moon by Laura Templeton is the book that you'll want to pick up. This isn't a story that you'll be likely to forget any time soon.

Today, I'm lucky enough to have Laura Templeton on the blog talking about the importance of these characters, the issues they'll be facing in society, along with a couple other things. There's also a tour wide giveaway going on that you can enter if you fill out the Rafflecopter below. 

First, though, I want to share with you a little more about Summer Of The Oak Moon.

Summer Of The Oak Moon
by Laura Templeton
Published: May 5, 2015
Publisher: Month9Books
Age Demographic: New Adult
Pages: 300

Rejected by the exclusive women’s college she has her heart set on, Tess Seibert dreads the hot, aimless summer ahead. But when a chance encounter with a snake introduces her to Jacob Lane, a black college student home on his summer break, a relationship blooms that challenges the prejudices of her small, north Florida town. 

When Jacob confesses that Tess’s uncle is trying to steal his family’s land, Tess comes face to face with the hatred that simmers just below the surface of the bay and marshes she’s loved since birth. With the help of her mentor Lulu, an herbal healer, Tess pieces together clues to the mysterious disappearance of Jacob’s father twenty-two years earlier and uncovers family secrets that shatter her connection to the land she loves.

Tess and Jacob’s bond puts them both in peril, and discontent eventually erupts into violence. Tess is forced to make a decision. Can she right old wrongs and salvage their love? Or will prejudice and hatred kill any chance she and Jacob might have had?

If you would like to purchase a copy of Summer Of The Oak Moon by Laura Templeton please visit Amazon or Barnes&Noble to make your purchase.

An Author Interview With
Laura Templeton

Hi Laura, thank you so much for being on the blog today. It's definitely nice to have you here, talking with us about your book Summer of the Oak Moon. It's such a powerful novel with a poignant and important message, can you shed some light on what inspired you to come up with this particular story?

Thanks so much for having me—and for the kind words about my book! 

In the months before I started writing Summer of the Oak Moon I spent a lot of time reading about the civil rights movement. One of the first books I read was John Lewis’s Walking With the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement, which inspired me to read more. In addition, I attended some local events dealing with civil rights-era crimes, and I discovered that an unsolved 1946 murder of two black couples had occurred not far from where I now live. As I reflected on my reading and thought about my own experiences growing up in the South, I knew that I wanted to tackle the subject in novel form. A coming of age story set against the backdrop of the 1980’s and the 1950’s seemed to fit the bill.

One of the things I love about Summer of the Oak Moon, is that you are unafraid to tackle sensitive issues like racial tension, the pressures of an inter-racial relationship, and the affect that it can have on someone like Tess for example. Was it hard, writing parts of this novel or did it just come easy and flow natrually?

I was born and have lived all my life in the South, and I can’t imagine living elsewhere. I love the natural beauty of the land and the friendly people who live here. I enjoy the casual, relaxed culture that persists to this day (flip-flops at the office anyone?) But I knew that in Summer of the Oak Moon I had to capture the darker side of the South—the stubborn resolve to stick to old, outdated, even wrong ways. In that sense, it was hard to write at times. Writing some parts of the book felt like I was exposing all my over-stuffed closets and under-the-bed dust bunnies to my most discriminating houseguest. (Okay, confession here—writing comes before housekeeping for me, as you can tell.) But in my writing, I try always to be truthful. And I do feel that the story, while at times not pretty and presentable—in language and action—is nonetheless an accurate representation of the time periods. I also feel strongly that young people deserve to be entrusted with difficult stories, in whatever form they take. 

Both Tess and Jacob has quite a bit to deal with, between the outside pressures surrounding their relationship and the secrets and lies that Tess discovers regarding his father. How was it writing Jacob and handling all of the issues that he faced throughout the novel?

While Tess and Lulu practically wrote themselves into existence, the character of Jacob was a little slow for me to flesh out. At first, he was more the strong, silent type—a prop for the characters of Tess and Lulu. But over time, I began to know him better, and I hope I was able to engage the reader in understanding his predicament. He, like Tess, is at a crossroads. Does he go to law school? Or seminary? Does he join Tess is pursuing information about his missing father ... against his mother’s wishes? Or does he continue to ignore his nagging doubts? Jacob goes through a similar transformation as Tess, growing up, owning his past, and working to make the present a bit better.

As an author and without giving away any spoilers, do you think that Tess and Jacob can both survive everything that's thrown at them in this book and come out on the other side better and fully intact or do you think that it will be difficult navigating the tentative waters of a relationship such as theirs?

Well, I tend to be an optimist... Jacob and Tess both are survivors. They each are strong, though in very different ways (which is perhaps why they are attracted to each other.) But both of them are forced to face things about their past that change their entire worldview. They will need time to assimilate this knowledge and move forward. Can they sustain a long-term relationship with all the challenges that would bring? I honestly don’t know. I’ve thought a lot about that myself and haven’t come to a conclusion! But if pushed ... I’d say yes. After twenty-nine years of marriage, I’m a believer in happily-ever-after.


Again, I want to thank you so much for agreeing to be on the blog today, is there anything important that you'd like to say regarding Summer of the Oak Moon?

As I read the news these days, what I already knew is confirmed—race is still an issue not just in the South but also throughout the country. Yes, prejudice today tends to be quieter and less overt than in the past. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. We have to look to and understand our society’s past in order to redefine our future. The fear, greed, and hatred that led to heinous events like those 1946 murders that occurred in my county need to be examined, along with their vestiges that lead, today, to more injustice. I hope that in a small way, my novel can spark some much-needed dialogue around the still-relevant issue of racial prejudice.

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Laura Templeton lives near Athens, Georgia, with her husband, son, and a menagerie of animals. When she’s not writing, she enjoys gardening, learning to figure skate, and taking long walks on the quiet country roads near her home. Something Yellow is her debut novel, and her creative nonfiction has appeared in various publications.

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Monday, May 11, 2015

Book Review: The Destiny of Luke&Violet (Coincidence, #3) by Jessica Sorensen

The Destiny of Violet&Luke
(Coincidence, #3)
Jessica Sorensen
Published: January 1, 2014
Publisher: Forever Publishing
Age Demographic: New Adult Contemporary
Pages: 336

Luke Price's life has always been about order, control, and acting tough on the outside. For Luke, meaningless relationships are a distraction-a way to tune out the twisted memories of his childhood. He desperately wishes he could forget his past, but it haunts him no matter what he does.

Violet Hayes has had a rough life. When she was young, she was left with no family and the memory of her parents' unsolved murders. She grew up in foster homes, living with irresponsible parents, drugs, and neglect, and trying to fight the painful memories of the night her parents were taken from her. But it's hard to forget when she never got closure-and she can't stop dreaming about what happened that tragic night. To make it through life, she keeps her distance from everyone and never allows herself to feel anything.

Then Violet meets Luke. The two clash instantly, yet they can't seem to stay away from each other. Although they fight it, they both start to open up and feel things they've never felt before. They discover just how similar they are. But they also discover something else: The past always catches up with you...


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(Coincidence, #3) by Jessica Sorensen 
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(Note: I received a copy of this book via the publisher, in exchange for an honest review which I have posted here on the blog and on Goodreads.)

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I'm operating on feels here guys and this book has ALL OF THEM!



Jessica Sorensen is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author from the snowy mountains of Wyoming. When she's not writing, she spends her time reading and hanging out with her family.

She has written several YA and New Adult series, among them the Nova series, The Coincidence, Shattered Promises, Fallen Star, The Secret, etc. 


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