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I've had quite a year:) Book #7 in my Arbor U series was released earlier this month, and so far the reaction has been wonderful!
Here's another never-before-seen excerpt.
During Spring Break, Susan received a shock. Her mother scheduled her for a regular dental appointment, and her dentist reported seeing signs of acid eroding her back teeth.
“Have you been vomiting a lot? You have two teeth I’m very concerned about.” He pulled off his gloves and pushed the tray away.
“I’ve had the stomach flu a lot,” Susan lied. “It’s been going around campus, and I’ve caught it at least three times.”
“Well, let’s hope this week away from everyone will finally cure you.” He patted her shoulder. “Otherwise, your mouth looks great. I’ll see you again next year.”
“Okay.” I had no idea he could tell I’ve been vomiting! I hope he doesn’t tell Mom. Maybe I need to stop for a while and just not eat?
Her family commented on her weight loss, especially when she and her mother shopped for new spring and summer clothing.
“How much weight have you lost? You’re wearing sizes you’ve not worn since junior high.” Her mother seemed amazed.
“At least another twenty.” Susan hugged herself. Mom’s happy with me, and I’m pretty proud of myself for losing so much.
“I wouldn’t lose much more, sweetie. We don’t want you blowing away.”
Love Weighs In is available at SCP and Amazon
Want to win a $10 Amazon Gift Certificate? Tell me which of my book covers is your favorite and why:)
Want to win a $10 Amazon Gift Certificate? Tell me which of my book covers is your favorite and why:)
18 comments:
I like the cover of Forbidden Love...
Because of the subtle intimacy of the embrace with a kiss...
caiidynsmommie at gmail dot com
This sounds like a great book about a serious issue in colleges and high schools. It's going on my tbr pile.
You have captured that strange obsession well Molly--breaks my heart! M. S.
like the cover of Forbidden Love...
Because of the subtle intimacy of the embrace with a kiss...
parisfan_ca@yahoo.com
Endless Love, Very sensual
BOOK #3: KERI'S STORY
it is an eye grabber for sure ..
I have not read anything by you yet but that cover for sure would be my pick
They are all very nice :) I did like the Forbidden Love more because I like that you can already feel a connection between the two characters with the woman embracing her man. Also, I like below the showing of the Indy cars as well. I'm an Indy car fan :)
butterflypetals7(at)gmail(dot)com
I love all the covers. Sorry
I like Love Finds a Way...It has a sweet, retro feel, kind of like an older Harlequin cover.
catherinelee100 at gmail dot com
I really like Love on the Rocks. It is very simple and not like some covers that are all over the place.
leighannecrisp @ yahoo dot com
I love the Endless Love cover. Not only is it sexy but something about it just catches my eye :)
Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
dixiedukegurl2 AT yahoo DOT com
I can't wait to read these books. They are already on my TBR pile! :)
daringzoey at yahoo.com
Love Finds A Way is my favorite. I love the view behind the couple :)
~Brandy
LOVE FINDS A WAYis my favorite. I love the view behind the couple.
~Brandy
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I love the cover of Balancing Act, the kiss is almost there, the anticipation!
Eva
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Endless Love, cause it looks hot and sensual!
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The cover for Forbidden Love is my favorite because it seems to reflect the theme of the story. For instance, the kiss the heroine places on the nape of the hero's neck seems almost like she wants to, but deep down she really thinks she shouldn't (a stolen kiss, perhaps?). And the hero's back is turned against her, yet he's not pulling away. Again, there's the element of I want this, I want her, but wanting her is sooo wrong. Even the race cars add to the overall theme as the heroine wants to test uncharted waters, so to speak.
The cover for Forbidden Love is my favorite because it seems to reflect the theme of the story. For instance, the kiss the heroine places on the nape of the hero's neck seems almost like she wants to, but deep down she really thinks she shouldn't (a stolen kiss, perhaps?). And the hero's back is turned against her, yet he's not pulling away. Again, there's the element of I want this, I want her, but wanting her is sooo wrong. Even the race cars add to the overall theme as the heroine wants to test uncharted waters, so to speak.
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Roxy Wilson
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