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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

"Somewhere With You" by Britney King

EXCERPT
Somewhere With You
by Britney King


This book blitz for Britney King's Somewhere With You is brought to you by S.B.B. Promotions.


Description
This is the tale of first and last loves. And those that come in between …
Jack Harrison is a relentless overachiever who leaves little in the way of compromise. A businessman to the core - he’s hell-bent on being at the top of the food chain. After all, no one can trip you up if you’re on top, as he likes to say. The problem for Jack is there’s only one thing that continually trips him up - and that’s her.
Amelie Rose, with a name like poetry and a heart of gold, as her father always said, is a free-spirited photographer who has managed to land a job at one of the top travel magazines in the world. This is both a blessing and a curse since Amelie never stays in one place for long and has refused to commit to anything - ever.
It might seem to the casual observer that these two have almost nothing in common. But fate would disagree. The story chronicles Jack and Amelie’s lives from childhood into adulthood, beginning when they meet as then eight- and ten-year-olds at summer camp specifically designed for children who’ve lost too much.
As fate steps in, and that first summer seals the deal, they come to depend on each other in ways neither of them expected, with each summer bringing them closer than the last. As they come to terms with life and loss, with hanging on and letting go, they’ll teach each other that some bonds are meant to last. Together, they will travel the world, meeting in various places where they’ll come together, and fall apart, all the while struggling to discern if the other could possibly be the one.
This unlikely love story takes us on an adventure where two people come of age, fall in and out of love, and question the role timing plays in it all.
Their story is proof that neither time nor distance - perhaps not even death - can destroy what love creates.
So it seems the only question left to ask is whether love is enough?


Excerpt
My Dearest Jack,
If you’re reading this, then you’ve probably just had your heartbroken for the first time. Or at least it feels that way, anyway. But I want you to remember, son, that this isn’t the first time (nor will it likely be the last) that you’ve felt this way. You’ve been through so much already, and if you’re reading my letter, then obviously, you’ve survived thus far. And while it may not feel like it just now, you’ll survive this, too.
There are so many things I want to tell you about love, Jack. Oh, how I wish I were there to tell you this in person, to hug you, and hold your hand. Though, I’m guessing at this age, you might not like hand holding so much anymore. I try to picture you, what you look like now, where you are as you’re reading this, and it brings me so much joy to think of you all grown up. I looked in on you tonight as I’ve done every night since the day you were born, and as I watched you sleep, I pictured the man you’ll become. It’s hard not to feel a little bit bitter knowing I won’t be there to see it all. Oddly enough, though, it is with that sentiment that I want to tell you about love. If you are reading this and your heart is broken, you are lucky, Jack. I want you to pause a moment and let that really sink in. You are so damned lucky. Feeling this way, it means that you are living and more importantly - that you are loving. You cannot know how lucky you are to love until you’ve felt the immense pain of having to let that love go. It is a part of life. And as I am learning, it is also a part of death. Do not waste it. Do not play small. Lick your wounds, but then get back out there. Love harder next time. Most people don’t do that, you see. They get hurt once, and they hide behind it. They use it to excuse themselves into living guarded lives, never quite feeling the passion, the love that they are capable of. But not you, son. Don’t make that mistake. And I hope that if you consider taking that route, you’ll think of me and you’ll feel my love and know that even though I may have lost my battle, that I didn’t go down without a fight.
Neither will you, my love.
Neither will you.
I love you always,
Mom
P.S. Tips for healing a broken heart: time, above all else (don’t worry, you won’t feel this way forever), ice cream, and meaningful work. Now is the time to start a new project, Jack. Try something new, throw yourself into it, and let yourself get lost in it. You’ll come out all right in the end. You always have.



Praise for the Book
"This is my first time reading anything written by Brittney King, but definitely will NOT be the last. After this, I will be searching out anything I can get. Great story and characters. Brittney King has a new fan here." ~ T. Sullivan
"I absolutely loved this book. Britney has done a fantastic job of this book. I was gripped from page one. The author certainly plays with your emotions in this book. This is probably in my top ten favourite romantic stories of all time." ~ Philomena
"Somewhere With You is a story about first love and Britney King did such an amazing job grabbing her audience from the very first sentence. [...] Britney King, seriously, I cannot even use enough adjectives to describe how much I loved this book! From the moment I picked it up I was captivated. I felt myself rooting for Jack and Amelie from the very first chapter. The pure emotion was insane- just when you thought it was a simple love story there was a twist and your heart sank. I fell in love with Jack and Amelie and laugh and cried with them throughout the whole story. My only hope is that Britney turns them into a series. I could go on and on about this book but for fear of giving too much away I will leave you with this - If you have had a first love that has turned into a lifelong love, like I have, this book is for you. Amazing Job, Britney!!" ~ Summer's Book Blog
"This was a beautifully told story of love and the journey it takes. It hooks you from page one and won't let you go even after you've finished the last page." ~ For the Love of Books
"I found this book hard to put down as I was captivated from the start! An adventure between Jack and Amelie, two very different people, who meet as children and weave in and out of each other's lives. The story is full of twists and turns throughout that will make you smile and at times make you cry. Theirs is a journey of self discovery and unlikely love, This is one book you don't want to miss out on." ~ Linda Rimer-Como
  


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About the Author
For those of you who prefer it straight up, no chaser: Mama to five. Writer. Juggler Extraordinaire. That just about covers it ...
The extended version and in third person no less ;): Britney is married to a man she adores (when he isn't driving her crazy) and is the mother of FIVE pretty amazing kids, who (surprise!) also have a habit of driving her crazy. Her best guess is that it's genetic. She is the author of five novels including The Bedrock Trilogy, Somewhere With You, and Around The Bend.
In addition, she founded a local network for women in 2012, which has grown to over 1200 members. Currently, she occupies a job she enjoys - serving and running Austin Women's Network. To further prove that she may in fact be certifiably insane, she decided to pursue her dreams and published her debut novel in May of 2013. Then and only then, could she consider her training to be an expert (life) juggler complete.
In her free time, you might find Britney running, reading, or spending time utilizing the wonderful venues that make her city great.



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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

"Still Life" by A. M. Johnson

NEW RELEASE and EXCERPT
Still Life
(Forever Still Book 1)
by A. M. Johnson


Still Life, the first book in A. M. Johnson's Forever Still series, has just been released and is currently on tour with S.B.B. Promotions. The tour stops here today for an excerpt. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
Loss… a word Elizabeth Haddington knows only too well. Despite the tragedies she’s endured, she’s been able to rise from the adversity she’s faced and begin her life again. Being a self-assured and strong woman, she knows she doesn’t need anyone to make her whole.
Hate, pain, and twisted memories are all Sawyer Bryant’s ever known. He’d slowly lost who he was and what he should’ve become. His only escape was the military… Eight years later, as an ex-Navy SEAL, he’s forced to confront his father and their disturbed and violent past.
Then one day, his life is turned upside down, when he glimpses a woman singing in her car at a set of traffic lights. Thinking he’d never see her again, amazingly he finds her performing with her band at the local bar. This chance encounter brings these two lost souls together. Once Sawyer gets a taste of her melodic voice, there’s no turning back.
For Elizabeth, when she meets Sawyer… she realizes she’s fallen hard. But is this really love she’s feelingor does love build slowly over time?
What happens when fate turns things around on you, creates flashes you can’t turn from… moments that will shape your life?
They are faced with the choice of darkness surrounding themor to rid themselves of the guilt and pain and move toward the light.
This story is about life’s moments. How they can make you or break you, and one man’s hope that… Love, won’t judge him.
Warning: This book deals with some dark themes including PTSD and abuse.


Excerpt
It was unseasonably warm for late September, with the windows down in my car I enjoyed the dry breeze as I pulled up to the traffic lights. My eyes were drawn to the car next to me. She was enjoying the warm spell too. Her windows were down and she was blaring some unknown music from her stereo. The side of my mouth pulled into a grin as I watched. She didn’t notice me watching at first. She sang freely, her voice strong and beautiful. The song was feminine and the guitars were light. She had long very dark hair pulled into a high ponytail. I was transfixed.
Suddenly, she started and bit her bottom lip. Her once tall posture and confidence waned. Slowly, she glanced over to look at me, chagrin written all over her face. I couldn’t tell, was she blushing? She was embarrassed to have been caught that’s for sure, her solo concert abruptly ended. I gave her a huge smile. She just bit her lip again and looked forward, sinking into her seat. I watched as she fidgeted uncomfortably, waiting for the light to change. She was so pretty. No, not pretty, but plainly beautiful. I suddenly had a crazy urge to call out to her, ask her name when she sped off. The car behind me honked their car horn and I was sharply pushed from my reverie.
I pulled into my apartment complex. I felt dejected. I wanted to see that girl again.
I focused on that memory while I looked down at her in that hospital bed. I tried to stop the bleeding, she’d lost so much blood. She was here now, eyes closed, her silky hair ran through my fingers. This small touch caused shivers to run up my spine. I placed a small kiss on her cool cheek. Resting my forehead against hers, her breathing light and steady, blew against my lips. We’d get through this. We had to, there was no other choice…


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Praise for the Book
"I enjoyed this book, and I am sure it will be the first successful book of many by this new author. [...] I am looking forward to reading more in this series of books and I can thoroughly recommend this read." ~ Kaylene Osborn
"What I found between the pages was magic! I was so drawn into this book that I read it within about 12 hours. It had me, completely, from the beginning, not just about what was going to happen next in the story, but also because the feelings, the hurt and cuts were palpable, jumping right off the page and slicing my heart. [...] It moved at the right speed and I couldn't put it down. It has also made me desperate for the next one in the series!" ~ Mrs Md MacDonald
"I was sucked into this story immediately and felt that tug at my heart when I know I am going to love it. I went through many feels while reading. [...] You know those books, that when you read a certain line or paragraph, you just have to stop for a moment because it triggers certain emotions... This is absolutely one of those books and don't even get me started on the tears. Definitely have tissues on hand. I cannot believe this is her first book it is really amazing!!" ~ BookObsessedGirl
"Wow there are not enough words to describe how much I loved this book!!! It's one of my top favorite books!!" ~ teri
"This was such a beautiful love story. [...] Truly emotional and breathtaking. Overall thank you for an amazing read. Hope to read more of your books soon" ~ Kindle Customer


About the Author
Amanda Marie Johnson was born and raised in Valrico, Florida. She’s now surrounded by mountains with her husband and three children in Ogden, Utah. She attended Weber State University and graduated with her A.S.N. She is a full-time registered nurse and works on the mother/newborn unit.
Reading and writing have always been something she is passionate about. She loves to write about the human experience, love and happily ever afters. Still Life is her debut novel.


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