Book Blitz & Giveaway: Every Little Piece


Today Kate Ashton shares with us an excerpt from her book and a chance to win a copy!

Synopsis:

Secrets never stay in the past. The night before high school graduation changes everything. Lies are told. Mistakes are made. Secrets tucked away. Lives are changed in the span of a few hours.

A year later, Haley is still reeling, numb with the constant ache of guilt. She's in a place she never expected to be: lost without her friends and Seth. Until he enters her life again, dredging up everything she's trying to forget. Everything about that night.

Seth returns to his hometown determined to share his truth, his side of the story. He desperately needs to make things right with Haley, even if it means losing her forever. Because the truth will ruin any chance of her ever loving him again.

Except neither of them are prepared for the shock of what really happened the night before graduation.
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Excerpt from Haley’s pov

The door opens and a draft of cooler air rushes through as another flood of customers enter. I sigh, grab some menus and greet them with a smile. 
Then I see him. My hearts hammers and I force air in and out of my chest. Time stops, like we said our goodbyes just a few days ago when really it’s been almost a year. He looks the same but different. Shadows haunt his face and the bright part of his blue eyes that used to light up my heart seem faded, like they need a good polish. 
He steps closer. My heart hurts and a lump forms in my throat. Emotions I’ve locked away push at the edges.
“Hi, Hales.” 
Two simple words and I almost come undone. I seem to have lost my ability to speak and move as I stand there taking him in. His black hair hangs a little over his ears and his eyes draw me in just like before. But there are little changes too. His face is pale. Tattoos swirl around the top of his arm. Truth invades and real life comes crashing in. My knees shake, and I sway a bit.
“Are you okay?” He holds out a hand to steady me.
I jerk away like I touched a live socket. I can’t go back. The memories are too strong. Sometimes no matter how much you love someone, the past is stronger, and mistakes make love impossible.
A girl with blonde hair flounces in with a bright sparkle to her eyes. She hooks her arm through Seth’s and gives me a suspicious look. “Who’s this?” she asks.
“An old friend,” Seth says without taking his eyes off me. I see forever in his eyes and it squeezes my chest.
I tear my gaze away from him and study her. Adoration simmers off of her. She loves him or is close to it. Jealousy floods my heart. The happy times they probably spent together in the past year, the smiles, the touches, the laughter. The kisses, gentle and sweet, that used to be mine. I want to grab a butter knife and cut the smile off her face.

Spring Blog Carnival: Ring Toss Booth



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Sunday Post & Stacking the Shelves #35


 The Sunday Post is a meme hosted by  Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer.  Stacking The Shelves is hosted by Tynga's Reviews.  Both are a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and talk about what is coming up for the week on our blog. 
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A Beautiful Struggle was free on Kindle this week so I snatched that bad boy up right away.  A big thanks to Soho Press for the copy of Strangelets and Allison Rushby for The Heiresses.  Friday I was in a meh mood because I'm getting very bored of being sick.  So my mom took me to B&N to cheer me up.  I bought Sweet Peril which I have been anxiously waiting for to come out.  Hanging out with my mom and getting this book def made my day a lot better!   

Harley Bear Post #6: e-newspaper bookish news

The wedding last weekend was AMAZING.  We couldn't have asked for better weather.  My sister looked gorgeous in her wedding gown.  While we were taking pictures outside this car stops in the middle of the road and a lady jumps out.  She starts yelling "Just wanted to tell you you look gorgeous!" to my sister.  Then her husband starts driving away because she's talking to us too long and she chases after him.  It  was hilarious!  

In the bookish world, I read a lot this week and signed up for all sorts of fun stuff.  I'm super excited for Bout of Books next week.  I'm going to be hosting a challenge on May 16th with a GIVEAWAY so make sure you stop back if you're participating.  Also, I just got an instagram account and I'm doing the #bsmphotoaday for May again.  It's tons of fun so you should join in.


*Strangelets
*Spring Carnival Booth Giveaway
*Book Blitz & Giveaway
*Random Thoughts Thursday
*Harley Bear Post #7
*Review & Recipe

{Review} Losing It by Cora Carmack

Number of Pgs.: 204
Publication date: October 15, 2012
Publisher: 
Genre: New Adult, Contemporary, Romance
How I got the copy: library
Rating:  4 Stars
From Goodreads:

Virginity.

Bliss Edwards is about to graduate from college and still has hers. Sick of being the only virgin among her friends, she decides the best way to deal with the problem is to lose it as quickly and simply as possible-- a one-night stand. But her plan turns out to be anything but simple when she freaks out and leaves a gorgeous guy alone and naked in her bed with an excuse that no one with half-a-brain would ever believe. And as if that weren't embarrassing enough, when she arrives for her first class of her last college semester, she recognizes her new theatre professor. She'd left him naked in her bed about 8 hours earlier.
Plot: 8/10
Characters: 8/10
Setting: 6/10
Pacing: 6/10
Style: 6/10
Cover:  This
34+50=84 (4 Stars)

     This book made me laugh and smile so much which I was not expecting at all.  And the best part about it?  There was no tough issue like abuse as there seems to be in every other New Adult book I've read so far.  The whole-losing her virginity thing- wasn't even brought up that much.  The author focuses more on the development of the relationship between Bliss and Garrick.  And there's even a little love triangle thrown in there at one point to spice things up a bit.
     Bliss reminded me of a Sophie Kinsella character.  She's constantly doing something embarrassing in front of Garrick and it was hilarious!  I could totally relate to her being uptight and wanting everything in life to be organized and perfect.  I also liked that she was in school for acting.  I had never read a book with a character like this and it was fun to see behind the scenes of how plays are made.
     Garrick is British.  That's all you need to know.  But seriously, he was so swoon worthy.  While there was some insta-love it wasn't as bad as say...Twilight.  It was more like they met and fell for each other and then as their relationship developed they grew to love each other.  And I appreciated that because it felt more real than some of the other NA books I'd read.
     If you're a fan of Sophie Kinsella, New Adult books, or are just looking for something funny and light you should really go add this to goodreads right now.

Harley Bear Post #6

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*Discussions: The Truth About ARCs
*Reviews: This is What Happy Looks Like (ReadingTeen)
*Interview: Pax Tate (from If You Stay), ME!
*Event: Bout of Books sign ups, The Sunny Summer Swap


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