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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

"Defenseless" by Elisa Dane

EXCERPT and GIVEAWAY
Defenseless
(Diamond Girls
Book 3)
by Elisa Dane


Defenseless is the third book in Elisa Dane's Diamond Girls series. Also available: Ex-Factor and Unbreakable (read my blog post).


Defenseless is currently on tour with YA Bound Book Tours. The tour stops here today for an excerpt and a giveaway. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
High school senior, Claire Reilly’s world revolves around All-Star cheerleading. The Diamond Girls, are gearing up for a major competition, which, if they win will allow them to compete at Worlds for the first time. But the unimaginable happens, and both Claire and her team are rocked by a devastating loss. Determined to get to Worlds any way she can, Claire finds help from the last person she imagined would give it - up and coming UFC fighter and notorious bad boy, Ryker Vaughn.
Fouled out of the octagon by a dirty opponent and a vicious kick to the head, Ryker loses control when he learns he may never fight again. Angry over the loss of his mother, an unsupportive family, and the world in general, he gives up, gives in, and unleashes his rage - destroying part of his cousin’s cheer gym in the process. Things go from bad to worse when Ryker is given an ultimatum: help the Diamond Girls compete for a bid to Worlds, or go to jail.
Overwhelmed with anger, sadness, and grief, the unlikely pair learn that what you see is not always what you get, and that the most difficult losses sometimes open the door to a frightening, yet amazing new future.
Note: Each book in this series is a separate story and they do not have to be read in order.

Diamond Girls Book Video


Excerpt
"Ryker? What are … Oh my God! Did you … Did you do this?" Tayla's arm shook as she pointed to the destruction behind us, the expression behind her eyes a mix of anger,
disappointment, and outright disgust. "Seriously?" She lunged forward and, standing toe to toe with him, jabbed him in the chest with her pointer finger. "I can't believe you would do something like this. I never believed the bad things my mom said about you. I never thought you were violent or dangerous."
She gasped then as if holding back a sob and shook her head once. "I know all the horrible crap Aunt Karen did, what an awful person she was, but I always defended you. Told my mom and the rest of the family it wasn't fair to shut you out because of her behavior, or judge you because of what happened at the reunion." Her lips pulled down at the corners as she glanced over her shoulder toward the wreckage. She shook her head once before glaring at Ryker with a look of total disgust. "I was obviously wrong to defend you. You're definitely the violent jerk our family thinks you are."
It happened fast. So fast, in fact, I almost missed it. For a split second, his stony, impenetrable exterior crumbled, his face fell, his eyes drawing in with hurt. His icy gaze returned as quickly as it had disappeared, and he met Tayla's glare, expression blank and unreadable. Cold. Callous. Heartless. What was wrong with him?
Coach Shea stepped forward then, wedging herself between Tayla and Ryker, whose attention, for whatever reason, had turned to me. What the hell was he looking at? I crossed my arms and scowled, ready to tear him a new one when Coach Shea shot me a warning look. Coach was small, but her presence was huge, and the look on her face at that moment made it obvious she meant business. "That's enough, girls. Tayla … get into the gym with Claire and warm up your team." She paused for a brief moment before uttering a scary sounding, "Now."
Ryker continued staring at me, unfazed, it seemed, by the entire situation. What was his deal? Did he feel no remorse at all? Did he care at all he'd hurt the only member of his family that gave a damn about him? Did he have a freaking clue how intense his stare was?
I felt breathless, which seemed odd given the situation. I attributed it to anger and pushed the feeling aside. "C'mon, T," I said and latched onto Tayla's wrist. I tugged at her arm and pulled her down the narrow hallway, and away from Ryker.
The heat of his unyielding stare seared into the back of my neck. What was his deal? Why hadn't he said anything to Tayla when she went off on him? I'd seen the hurt behind his eyes and knew her words had cut him deep. Why didn't he react? Why didn't he apologize, or show some type of emotion? He couldn't be as cold and callous as he wanted everyone to believe. He just couldn't. And why, especially after his non-reaction, did my heart jump at the sight of him?
People have told me on more than one occasion, that when you care for someone, their physical appearance will change, or matter less to you. Someone who wasn't blessed in the looks department can become beautiful to you. I assumed it worked the other way around too. So, knowing what I did about Ryker, and having witnessed his destructive behavior, why did my heart race whenever I looked at him? His chiseled jawline and muscular physique should have had no affect on me. None whatsoever. There had to be something fundamentally wrong with me to be able to harbor an attraction to a jerk like him and I hated myself for it.

Praise for the Book
"I'd really encourage teenagers especially to read this book. I want all teenagers (and a few adults I know) to stop texting while driving, and I think this book really shows the results. I hope any kid who reads this book takes into account the cost of texting while driving. In the mean time, I will lament that there will not be a fourth book in the series about Erin." ~ Orthodork
"This is the 3rd and last book of the Diamond Girls trilogy. Ms. Dane has dealt with real issues in each book and this one centers around texting and driving. This book has an important message and would especially be great for teenagers and college age to read, but it's a good lesson for anyone as this problem is not just a problem among the youth. I love how Ms. Dane is not afraid to write about tough subjects. Claire and Ryker's story was so emotional!" ~ Jubie
"I enjoyed this book I hate to say even more than the first 2 books in the series but this one grabs your heart and keeps holding throughout the entire book. I loved it." ~ Book Nook Nuts
"My favorite of the Diamond Girls series. Absolutely fell in love with Claire and Ryker. Her pain feels terribly real - the author did an amazing job portraying her loss and subsequent agony. Ryker is smoking hot and their chemistry sparks off the page! Definitely recommend this book for competitive cheer fans, MMA lovers, and YA readers looking for something new and exciting in the genre." ~ BookLover
"Awesome read! This book jumps right in at the first chapter and never stops. The story and characters are very believable. The story deals with some pretty serious issues but is ultimately about hope and love and enduring friendships. This is a book I will read again and I'll recommend to friends." ~ S. Green

From the Author
I'm a lover of books (YA & Adult romance), chocolate, reality television, and am a proud mother to three All Star cheerleaders. Woot!
I write Contemporary YA romance with cheerleaders. Yep. I write what I know, and it's my hope that my stories will not only take you on a romantic journey that will warm your heart, but that you'll find a new respect and interest in the sport of Cheerleading you may not have had before.
[Elisa writes steamy paranormal romance under her real name, Lisa Sanchez.]




Giveaway
Enter the tour-wide giveaway for a chance to win a $10 Amazon gift card.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

"Diamond Girls" Series by Elisa Dane

EXCERPT and GIVEAWAY
Diamond Girls Series
by Elisa Dane

  
Diamond Girls is a YA series currently consisting of Ex-Factor and Unbreakable. These books are currently on tour with YA Bound Book Tours. The tour stops here today for an excerpt and a giveaway. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Ex-Factor
(Diamond Girls Book 1
)
by Elisa Dane


Description
Nevaeh Evan’s life is uprooted after her father’s death, when she moves in with her aunt and cousin, Livvie. Her plan to lay low at her new high school isn’t working. Her friend’s jerky boyfriend keeps asking her out, the guy she likes treats her like garbage, and the thought of tumbling again makes her want to hurl.
So when her aunt pushes her into joining the elite X-Factor cheer leading squad, Navaeh goes along with it.
But Nev feels she doesn’t deserve to be happy. Not after what happened the night her father died.
Bodie Scott knows about grief all too well. Critically injured in an alcohol related accident the year before, Bodie struggles with the fact that he’ll never play football again, and he’s so far behind in credits he can’t see straight. That is, until he meets Nev. Haunted by their bloody pasts and wary of a shared future, Nev and Bodie turn to one another for comfort and support, and realize they’re not so alone after all. And when the party scene at school threatens the life of a loved one, the two stop at nothing to keep the past from repeating itself.


Excerpt
Awareness took hold of me and squeezed. This guy was special. He masked the empty sensation I carried with me wherever I went. He made me forget.
He sighed, thereby breaking the hypnotic trance I was under, and with a cheeky smile, patted me on my shoulder. “You’re welcome,” he said, stepping inside the door of the nearest classroom and giving me a generous view of his gorgeous backside.
Oh.
My.
Gravy.
“Excuse me?” I called out, confused, and if I was being honest, a bit dazed by his extraordinary good looks. “What exactly am I supposed to be thanking you for?”
He hooked a thumb over his shoulder and grinned. “I got you to your first class.”
The late bell rang, a long, obnoxious sound that grated against my already frazzled nerves.
He gave a small chuckle and tapped the chipped metal threshold leading into the classroom. “Looks like you’re late.”
I scrunched up my nose, flashed him a cheeky smile, and flipped him the bird.



Featured Review
Wow where do I start? This book was fantastic!! The writing was so amazing!! I caught myself really feeling what the characters were "feeling". When they smiled I smiled, when they cried I teared up, and when things got romantic I caught myself feeling all warm and gooey inside!! It takes a lot for me to feel so many emotions from one book, but this one made me have them all!! The main characters were so raw and different than any others that I've read about before. This book is the best read, but it also has such an amazing message behind it. I would recommend this to teens and young adults, because we all can learn from or have experienced similar scenarios that the characters went through. I CAN NOT wait for the second book in this series to come out so I can order it on the release date!! Elisa Dane is utterly amazing!!
  
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Unbreakable
(Diamond Girls Book 2
)
by Elisa Dane


Description
Perception is everything to sixteen-year-old Olivia Brown. With her freakishly hot boyfriend, volunteer work at the local animal shelter, successful beauty channel on YouTube, and well-earned spot on X-Factor Cheer's elite level five Diamond Girl team, Livvie's the girl every other girl wants to be. At least, that's the illusion she's aiming for.
But Livvie's seemingly perfect life is anything but. Lying about the bruises her boyfriend gives her, and cowering beneath his raging temper becomes a regular way of life until she unwittingly witnesses her drunken neighbor beating his step-son, the town bad boy, Reid Tate.
For Reid, vulnerability is the enemy. Opening up, and letting people in gives them the power to disappoint. Growing up with a co-dependent mother and an abusive alcoholic father, Reid has endured all the disappointment he can stomach.
But when his pretty, do-good neighbor witnesses his step-dad beat him to within an inch of his life, and not only call the cops, but keeps quiet at school about what she saw, Reid wonders if maybe, just maybe, he's found someone he can finally trust.


Featured Review
Elisa Dane delivers another great story with a valuable message in Unbreakable. Here we see overachiever Livvie in a relationship with a boy revered by his peers and teachers, and yet something makes her wary. Is this good looking all American student everything he seems? What about the always in trouble boy next door with the terrible reputation? Is he as dangerous as everyone says? Livvie's instincts tell her one thing while conventional group-think tells her another.
Livvie's journey toward finding the truth should give all of us pause, considering which people in our lives are truly safe and worthy of our trust. Elisa Dane's writing puts you right with Livvie, having fun with friends, dealing with fear and drama and taking big steps toward growing up. A great read!

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From the Author
I'm a lover of books (YA & Adult romance), chocolate, reality television, and am a proud mother to three All Star cheerleaders. Woot!
I write Contemporary YA romance with cheerleaders. Yep. I write what I know, and it's my hope that my stories will not only take you on a romantic journey that will warm your heart, but that you'll find a new respect and interest in the sport of Cheerleading you may not have had before.
[Elisa writes steamy paranormal romance under her real name, Lisa Sanchez.]

Author Links

Giveaway
Enter the tour-wide giveaway for a chance to win some great prizes.