Showing posts with label Kelly Oram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kelly Oram. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

"The Ghost of You and Me" by Kelly Oram

EXCERPT and GIVEAWAY
The Ghost of You and Me
by Kelly Oram


This book blast and giveaway for The Ghost of You and Me is brought to you by I Am A Reader.


For another book by this author, please check out my blog post on If We Were a Movie.

Description
How do you tell someone who hates you and blames you for the death of his best friend that you miss him?
From the bestselling teen and young adult author of Cinder & Ella comes a new heart-wrenching romance sure to bring all the feels.
The tragic death of Spencer Schott unravels the lives of the two people he loved most - his girlfriend, Bailey, and his best friend, Wes. Secrets and guilt from that fateful night keep both Bailey and Wes from overcoming Spencer’s loss and moving on with their lives.
Now, nearly a year later, both Bailey and Wes are still so broken over what happened that Spencer can’t find peace in the afterlife. In order to put his soul to rest, he’s given one chance to come back and set things right ... even if that means setting up his girlfriend with his best friend.
With the emotional resonance of Jellicoe Road and the magical realism of The Lovely Bones, The Ghost of You and Me is a story about overcoming grief, finding redemption for past mistakes, and the healing power of friendship and love. Fans of John Green, Sarah Dessen, and Nicholas Sparks are sure to love this haunting new tale from Kelly Oram.
This is a clean young adult romance stand alone novel that reads like contemporary drama romance and has just a touch of magical realism.

Excerpt
“What is he doing here?” Liz whispers from somewhere behind me. The sound is distant, barely registering in my mind.
“What do you mean? Who is he?” Charlotte asks again.
Wes Delaney is here. I can’t believe what I’m seeing. It’s been almost a year. He dropped out of school a couple of weeks after Spencer’s accident and disappeared from Columbia High’s social radar. My heart pounds at the sight of him.
Wes pays the lunch lady for his food, and when he turns around, his eyes immediately land on me as if he already knew which direction to look. My mouth goes dry when our eyes meet. I didn’t know how much I’ve missed him until this exact moment. My entire body yearns to reconnect with him. And yet ... I have no business feeling that way. I squash those feelings and let my old friend, guilt, swamp me. Guilt is all I deserve where Wes is concerned. Still, I can’t look away from him.
He seems different - older and hardened. His head is shaved nearly bald. Only a dark layer of fuzz remains that is no longer than the five o’clock shadow ghosting his face. It’s a surprisingly good look for him. While Spencer eventually outgrew his awkward tween stage (mostly), Wes never experienced one. He was always hot. Now, he’s just plain sexy.
With his hair so short, his dark eyes and long lashes stand out more than normal. And he’s so built that even from my seat across the cafeteria I can tell his body is rock hard beneath his tight plain white T-shirt and low-hung jeans. He looks tough. Jaded.
“What’s he doing here, Bailey?”
I ignore Trisha’s question. I couldn’t speak right now, even if I knew the answer—which I most definitely do not. I can’t breathe. Can’t think. I’m locked in his stare, and I can’t decipher the look on his face.
Where has he been for the last year? What is he doing here now? What is he thinking? Why can’t he take his eyes off me? Is he going to tell everyone what really happened that night?
Feeling sick, I jump up from my seat and run from the cafeteria as if my life depends on it. Right now, it feels like it does.


Praise for the Book
"I absolutely love every one of her main characters in this story. [...] As with all of her books, they are perfect for teen readers all the way to adult. She’s a pretty clean writer and one that I let my own teen daughter read. This book is so worth the read." ~ Monic Mccarver
"It's really a great story about grief and love and understanding and the power of true friends. The voice is excellent and drew me in. The compelling emotions of everyone involved made me cheer Spencer on and root for his success as he tried to help the loved ones he'd left behind. The Ghost of You and Me was an emotional journey and COMPLETELY worth it." ~ Karie
"I loved it... this book was raw, gritty, real and real! the characters had so much depth and brokenness that you could feel exactly what they felt as their stories were uncovered." ~ Mel
"This book is heartbreaking and poignant, and made me cry, and if someone else had written it I probably wouldn't have loved it so much. Kelly Oram's writing elevates any tale to a level that is difficult to achieve. So thank you Kelly for making me cry, and for introducing me to the latest characters in your head." ~ Lissa Hawley
"As with all of Kelly's books I laughed, and as expected from title and premise, I also cried. This story was touching, moving, happy, sad and beautiful. May I even chance the pun and say it was Hauntingly so? The emotions were real and raw, but so is the happiness at the end! A definitely must read, especially if you're a reader who wants ALL the feels!" ~ Llscott


About the Author
Kelly Oram wrote her first novel at age fifteen - a fan fiction about her favorite music group, The Backstreet Boys, for which her family and friends still tease her. She's obsessed with reading, talks way too much, and likes to eat frosting by the spoonful. She lives outside of Phoenix, Arizona, with her husband, four children, and her cat, Mr. Darcy.



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Thursday, March 3, 2016

"If We Were a Movie" by Kelly Oram

GUEST POST and GIVEAWAY
If We Were a Movie
(Power of the Matchmaker Book 3)
by Kelly Oram


If We Were a Movie is the third book in the Power of the Matchmaker series which features one recurring character – the match maker. The series will consist of twelve standalone novels by twelve bestselling authors, which will be released once a month throughout 2016. Currently available: the prequel novella Power of the Matchmaker (read my blog post), Broken Things to Mend (read my blog post), and Not Always Happenstance (read my blog post). Available for pre-order: Love is Come.


This book blast and giveaway is brought to you by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer.


Description
Music meets Movies in this sweet college romance from the bestselling author of Cinder & Ella.
NYU freshman Nate Anderson is a triplet who is desperate to escape his wild and crazy brothers. After they screw things up for him one too many times, Nate flees his housing situation and takes the first available room for rent as far from his brothers as he can get.
Enter his new roommate Jordan – a quirky LA girl who believes that everything in life has already been done in the movies. In this heartfelt tale of love, friendship and family, Nate learns how to deal with his new adult life using Hollywood films as a guide.
Note: This book is part of a multi-author project that features one recurring character - the match maker - but it is a stand-alone novel.


Excerpt
I handed Jordan the electric guitar that I’ve had since I was twelve, and laughed when her eyes got really big. “You play the electric guitar, too?”
“Music major,” I teased, picking up my keyboard. “I play this, too. A little. And the bass guitar.”
“Awesome.” She examined the electric guitar with awe.
“Why do you seem so surprised?”
She looked at me as if the answer to that question should be obvious. “Hello. Have you met yourself? You with an acoustic guitar singing soft songs around a campfire or in a coffee house makes perfect sense. But I can’t picture you up on a stage, jamming on your electric guitar like a rock star.” She studied me a moment, then shook her head. “You’ll have to play for me, or I’m not going to believe it.”


Praise for the Book
"WOW! This book is great! The concept is so inventive, and the writing is brilliant."
"I thought Cinder & Ella jerked with my emotions too much but this one might have it beat."
"I finished reading If We Were a Movie yesterday. I loved it! I fell hard for Nate. Jordan was amazing! And Pearl’s timing was perfect!"
"Amazing concept with movies as chapters, and fantastic storyline."
"I loved this story and was humming along to the songs from the book whilst reading. I can see this book becoming the movie it was written to be."
"If We Were a Movie made me want to binge watch movies, listen to old playlists and re-read it all at once."


Guest Post by the Author
The Music and Movies Behind the Story
(Kelly’s If We Were a Movie Playlist)!
As I’ve said many times before, I’m one of those authors who needs peace and quiet to write. I’m a music junkie at heart, and if there is music playing, I will sing (and most likely dance) along. Fun times, but as you can imagine, not the most productive writing environment. So while I’m working, I turn the music off. But I still always have a playlist for each book. It’s usually a group of songs that remind me of a scene, or a certain character, or just have the tone that I’m going for. And while I’m working on the book, I will wear the playlist out. (Just not during writing hours.)
If We Were a Movie, despite its title, is almost more about music than it is about movies. My main character, Nate, is a talented musician on scholarship at NYU. Music is an integral part of the plot, and hits home for me personally as I was a music major in college too. (For a while anyway…) The playlist I have for this book is closer to an actual movie soundtrack than just a random list of songs this time. (Very fitting.) Most of these songs are referenced in the book as well as that they simply remind me of the story. As you read, feel free to listen along.
The book also has a movie playlist and you can watch along as well. As much as Nate is a music junkie like me, his love interest, Jordan, is a movie fanatic. (Like my Hollywood screenwriter/editor/motion graphics artist husband!) The book is all about comparing life to the movies, and is a play on all the classic romantic comedy tropes that we all love so much. There are dozens of movie references throughout the book. In fact, each chapter is titled after a different movie that has something to do with that chapter. I guarantee after the first couple of chapters you will be trying to guess what’s going to happen next based on the chapter headings! I’m not going to give you that list of movies right now, because it may spoil some of the surprises, but I promise it’s a fun list.
So, are you ready to listen to If We Were a Movie? Here it is in my personal playlist order: (Warning, this is my most eclectic playlist yet!)
1.          Fortune Days (The Glitch Mob)
2.          Take a Chance On Me (ABBA)
3.          Tears In Heaven (Eric Clapton)
4.          Jolene (Dolly Parton)
5.          Tompkin’s Square Park (Mumford & Sons)
6.          Lego House (Ed Sheeran)
7.          Hands All Over (Maroon 5)
8.          How To Save a Life (The Fray)
9.          Inconsolable (Backstreet Boys)
10.       Cherry Pie (Warrant)
11.       Under Pressure (Queen & Davie Bowie)
12.       Zidler’s Rap (Various artists from the Moulin Rouge! Soundtrack)
13.       Spontaneous Me (Lindsey Sterling)
14.       Superman (Five for Fighting)
15.       Clarity (Zedd ft. Foxes)
16.       You Belong With Me (Taylor Swift)
17.       Marry Me (Train)
18.       If We Were a Movie (Hannah Montana)


About the Author
Kelly Oram wrote her first novel at age fifteen - a fan fiction about her favorite music group, The Backstreet Boys, for which her family and friends still tease her. She's obsessed with reading, talks way too much, and likes to eat frosting by the spoonful. She lives outside of Phoenix, Arizona, with her husband, four children, and her cat, Mr. Darcy.
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