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Genre: Young Adult Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Independently published
Release Date: May 21, 2012
Publisher: Independently published
Release Date: May 21, 2012
Blurb
:
Vol. I
When Evie Parker meets Lucas Spencer she begins to feel hope again. Lately she's been going through life in a fog and Lucas is all about teaching her how to have fun again. For the first time since the accident she knows what it means to be happy.
So who cares if Lucas is a little odd. It isn't that strange that she's never met his parents, or that teachers never seem to notice when he's late for class. Evie tries not to care, but on top of all his peculiar behavior she's been feeling kind of sick lately-- ever since she met Lucas actually.
When Lucas decides it is time to come clean with all his secrets Evie has to make some hard decisions.
Vol. II
All Evie wants is a little bit of normal in her life-- is that really too much to ask?
Lucas isn't normal, but he makes her happy. That should count for something. Evie thinks she can find a balance that will let her be normal and also be with him.
Of course she hadn't counted on adding his family into the mix, or his ex-girlfriend.
Life with an elf is never boring.
Vol III
Lucas and Evie were finally at a place where Evie was comfortable with her mix of normal human teenager and fantastical elf boyfriend. Then she went and got herself crushed by a tree.
Evie wakes up with a whole lot of extra issues to deal with. Not the least of which is a trip inside the Veil to see Lucas's home. She never would have agreed to go if she'd known she was going to have her own secret to hide.
When Evie Parker meets Lucas Spencer she begins to feel hope again. Lately she's been going through life in a fog and Lucas is all about teaching her how to have fun again. For the first time since the accident she knows what it means to be happy.
So who cares if Lucas is a little odd. It isn't that strange that she's never met his parents, or that teachers never seem to notice when he's late for class. Evie tries not to care, but on top of all his peculiar behavior she's been feeling kind of sick lately-- ever since she met Lucas actually.
When Lucas decides it is time to come clean with all his secrets Evie has to make some hard decisions.
Vol. II
All Evie wants is a little bit of normal in her life-- is that really too much to ask?
Lucas isn't normal, but he makes her happy. That should count for something. Evie thinks she can find a balance that will let her be normal and also be with him.
Of course she hadn't counted on adding his family into the mix, or his ex-girlfriend.
Life with an elf is never boring.
Vol III
Lucas and Evie were finally at a place where Evie was comfortable with her mix of normal human teenager and fantastical elf boyfriend. Then she went and got herself crushed by a tree.
Evie wakes up with a whole lot of extra issues to deal with. Not the least of which is a trip inside the Veil to see Lucas's home. She never would have agreed to go if she'd known she was going to have her own secret to hide.
About the
Author:
When TJ isn't reading or
writing (which is almost never), she is enjoying a blissfully boring life with
her family in Maryland. Her two greatest
wishes are to serve on a Starfleet Starship or to be invited to join the
Justice League. Sure her chances are
slim, but she's a big believer in dreaming big.
A hopeless romantic to her
very core, TJ's books explore every corner of the wobbly-kneed-world of romance
novels. She has a particular penchant
for Young Adult themes. Dell's debut
novel 'Her Best Friend's Brother' is enjoying its tenth month as an Amazon best
seller, and her popular Elfkin Series is hot on its heels.
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Additional
Tour Dates and Sites:
September
13 - Book Feature & Excerpt at YA Reads
September 15 - Book Feature & Excerpt at Cafe' Creations
September 17 - Interviewed at Reviews & Interviews
September 19 - Review & Guest Blogging at A Book Lover's Library
September 21 - Interviewed at MK McClintock's Blog
September 24 - Guest Blogging at Margaret West's Blog
September 26 - Interviewed at The Bunny's Review
September 28 - Interview at A Word Fitly Spoken
October 1 - Guest Blogging at My World
October 3 - Reviewed at Whoopeeyoo
October 5 - Review & Interview at My Reading Addiction
October 9 - Review & Interview at Reading, Writing, and More
October 11 - Review & Guest Blogging at Indie Writer's Review
October 16 - Review & Character Interview at Black Hippie Chick's Take On Books & The World
October 18 - Reviewed at Words I Write Crazy
September 15 - Book Feature & Excerpt at Cafe' Creations
September 17 - Interviewed at Reviews & Interviews
September 19 - Review & Guest Blogging at A Book Lover's Library
September 21 - Interviewed at MK McClintock's Blog
September 24 - Guest Blogging at Margaret West's Blog
September 26 - Interviewed at The Bunny's Review
September 28 - Interview at A Word Fitly Spoken
October 1 - Guest Blogging at My World
October 3 - Reviewed at Whoopeeyoo
October 5 - Review & Interview at My Reading Addiction
October 9 - Review & Interview at Reading, Writing, and More
October 11 - Review & Guest Blogging at Indie Writer's Review
October 16 - Review & Character Interview at Black Hippie Chick's Take On Books & The World
October 18 - Reviewed at Words I Write Crazy
Excerpt:
*****
“Is something wrong with your
pizza?” Lucas paused between giant bites
of his dinner. Two huge slices piled
high with every topping on the menu were still waiting on his plate. He’d already polished off one.
“No. I’m just letting it cool off. I prefer to be able to taste my food.” My own single slice of pepperoni pizza was
still piping hot and therefore untouched in front of me.
Lucas held one of his hands
over my food, gauging the temperature.
“It should be cool enough.”
As always, he was right. A moment before steam had been drifting off
my plate, and now it was perfectly cooled:
still warm enough to taste good, but nowhere near hot enough to burn my
taste buds off. All thoughts of how
wrong that was got pushed to the back of my mind—along with all other similar
thoughts I’d been ignoring for the past forty-eight hours. That area of my mind was getting mighty
crowded lately.
“Eat, Evie. You’re making me self-conscious.” Lucas’s voice pulled me back to the
conversation. He was grinning around a
big mouthful of his third slice.
“I really don’t think that’s
possible. Besides, food clearly doesn’t
affect your body the way it does a normal person.”
His jaw hung open. The way he was staring at me—well, I may as
well have smacked him. “What do you
mean?”
I blushed. Probably I should have kept that to
myself. “Nothing. I just… well, look at you. I’ve watched you
consume a gazillion calories over the last two days and you still look… well,
the way you look.”
“I think there is a
compliment in there somewhere.” A grin
broke out on his face.
“Umm… yeah. I guess.”
Man, that was embarrassing!
Lucas got up from his chair
and settled himself next to me in the booth.
“You don’t think I’m normal?” His
whisper was low and husky, and his breath tickled against my ear.
“Are you?” Could he hear my heart? Could everyone in the building hear it? It was certainly beating loud enough.
“If I’m not normal, does that
bother you? Would it matter? Would you still have agreed to come here with
me?”
“Probably.” My voice was squeaking.
“Which one, Evie?” He lifted his hands to frame my face. His beautiful soft eyes bore into mine as
though this was the most important conversation he’d ever had.
“Probably I would still have
come to dinner with you.”
Relief flashed in his
eyes—and something else, too. At the
time I couldn’t recognize it for what it was: guilt. “I’m not sure you know what you’re saying,
but I’ll take it anyway.”
He tasted like pizza. That was the first thought to register in my
brain after his lips touched mine. It
was also the last thought. The entire
restaurant melted away. In a corner to
our left a kid was screaming for more French fries. Two tables to our right a group of kids
argued as they counted their pocket change on the tabletop. All around us arcade games buzzed and beeped
while children cheered. I heard none of
it.
I know what you’re
thinking. And yes, we were in a family
restaurant surrounded by children. But I
swear it wasn’t like that; not on the outside anyway. His kiss was soft and sweet. His hands never left my face. The amazing, earth-shattering, life-defining
moment was happening on the inside.
Something deep inside me snapped.
Not snapped apart. God knows I’d
been broken into enough pieces recently.
It was more like snapping together.
It felt like finding last piece of sky in a big jigsaw puzzle. I could feel him. Just like the day before, only times a
thousand.
“Oh wow.” I grinned when we pulled away.
“Uh-oh,” he said at the very same
moment.
*****
*****
“I didn’t go anywhere,
Evie. Even if I had—you told me to
go. Did you think I was kicking back and
relaxing? I couldn’t breathe without you. Every day I had to talk myself out of going
to your Gram’s house and dragging you home with me. Every day I waited for you to forgive me—and
you never did.”
“I’m here, aren’t I?”
“You are and you aren’t,
Evie. You aren’t really here with
me. It’s like…” His sentence fell off and he flung his arms
into the air, cursing a blue streak.
“It’s like you are waiting until you are strong enough to go, and I am
stuck waiting for a world of pain to come crashing down around me.”
“Are we still talking about
Jason? I told you, nothing
happened. I don’t want anyone else.”
“But you don’t want me?” Lucas pulled nervously on his hair pulled
back at the nape of his neck. “I have
apologized and I think you know I wouldn’t have hurt you on purpose. I never would have forced the bonding on you
even if I’d known it was possible, but I am not really sorry that it’s
there. You’re it for me, Evie. Even if I have to live with that world of
pain I think I would prefer the pain to any situation where you weren’t a part
of me. I know I said I wouldn’t push and
I meant it, but I’m struggling here, Evie.”
“Did you really say you
couldn’t breathe?” I took a few steps
towards him. He made it sound so much
simpler than the stupid voices in my head ever did.
“It was a metaphor, but yeah, that’s what I
said. I used to sit around planning out
long elaborate speeches that would convince you to forgive me. I was so afraid that you’d never speak to me
again.”
“I should have told you.”
“What? You should have told me what?” He winced and flattened himself against the
wall, gaining an extra inch and half between our bodies.
I could see the worry in his
face. Guilt stampeded through me. I hated that he was standing there worrying,
that he’d probably been doing a lot of worrying while I was stalling. He was right.
I was with him without actually being with him. I should have told him.
“I forgave you.”
*****
Book Review:
Poor Evie has had a rough year. First her parents die in a car crash that
leaves her with a jagged scar across her neck, then she has to move in with her
grandmother who isn’t exactly nice… in fact she’s downright surly. She moves from Chicago to this small town and
then she finally has a bit of good luck when she makes a friend and meets this
boy.
Now things start to get a little
strange… and that’s all you are getting from me. You will have to get the rest from the
book. The books weave a wonderful tale
of romance, fantasy, and Para norms. Definitely worth reading.
I give this tale a 4 out of 5
clouds.
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product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my
opinions or reviews.
I would have to say Spud by John van der Ruit.
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