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Author Interview: Understudy By Cheyanne Young @NormalChey @RoxanneRhoads #bewitchingbooktours #Giveaway




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Understudy
Cheyanne Young

Genre: YA Contemporary Romance

Date of Publication: Feb 15th, 2014

ISBN: 978-1495380525
ASIN: B00IGRK2PC

Number of pages: 178
Word Count: 45,000

Cover Artist: GoOnWrite

Book Description:

The high school play is in two months and senior Wren Barlow just became director. Wren still isn't over the fact that she got stiffed as a stagehand instead of the lead role that she totally deserved. Now she is in charge of rehearsals, costumes, navigating around cast member hookups and managing the real life drama at home.

The principal counts on her to succeed because tickets have been sold and the money has been spent. But when he drops a gorgeous bad boy on her and wants him to help the play for extra credit, she falls hard for someone she knows she can't date.

With everything spinning out of control, the mysterious and secretive detention king named Derek has a few tricks up his sleeve and wants to help-too bad Wren is scared to give him a chance to prove himself

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Author Interview:

What inspired you to write Understudy?

I was inspired by the fun I had in my own high school theater arts class. I knew writing a book about teens trying to put on a school play would be a blast, and it was.

When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?

I've been a massive reader since I was a child so somewhere around my high school years I turned my love for reading into a love of wanting to write my own stories. I only wish I would have started writing sooner!

What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?

I was five and I was reading a book aloud to my mother. I remember thinking I needed to say 'period' at the end of every sentence so she knew what I was reading to her. After a few pages, and some laughing at me, she told me that wasn't necessary.

What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

I'm a YA junkie for sure. I also like NA books that aren't too steamy and chick lit books that have interesting MCs.

What is your favorite book?

That's almost impossibly hard to answer so I'll go with the Harry Potter series.

You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?

Sarah Dessen because she inspired me to be the writer I am today. She's followed closely by R. L. Stine whose Fear Street books kept me reading throughout middle school.

If you could travel back in time here on earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?

I'd like to travel a few generations back and peek in on my ancestors to see what they did and how they lived.

When writing a book do you find that writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?

The actual writing is always easy and fun. The hardest part of writing for me is simply finding the time to do so around having a full time job and a kid/puppy/husband to care for.

Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?

I have a puppy that isn't a puppy anymore and a cat who loves sleeping on my laptop and then glaring at me when I make her move so I can write.

What is your "to die for", favorite food/foods to eat?

I love avocados and fried pickles.

Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?

My biggest advice for aspiring authors is to read often and widely in both the genres you want to write and in other genres. Learning proper grammar is another big thing but I feel that reading enough books would eventually teach you that as well. Also, never give up!



About The Author:

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Cheyanne is a native Texan with a fear of cold weather and a coffee addiction that probably needs an intervention. She loves books, sarcasm, nail polish and paid holidays. She lives near the beach with her family, one spoiled rotten puppy and a cat who is most likely plotting to take over the world.

She also writes under the pen name Amy Sparling.

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Trailer Reveal: How to Get Ainsley Bishop to Fall in Love with You By T.M. Franklin @tm_franklin @NereydaG1003 #YABOUNDBOOKTOURS #Giveaway





How to Get Ainsley Bishop to Fall in Love with You
Release Date: 06/12/14

Summary from Goodreads:
1. Join the Drama Club
2. Do Your Research
3. Provide Something She Needs
4. Make Her Feel Secure and Important
5. Pay Attention!
6. Be a Good Friend
7. Be More Attractive
8. Be Complimentary, But Not Obsequious
9. Establish Rapport

10. Be Encouraging and Supportive

11. Give Her Space

12. Admit When You're Wrong and Apologize
13. Find the Perfect Birthday Gift
14. Tell Her How You Feel

Seventeen-year-old Oliver Wendell Holmes (Yes, his parents are just that peculiar, but his brother's name is Sherlock, so it could have been worse) knows that he's different. He's quirky, awkward, and he's okay with that. Oliver also likes making lists-meticulous procedures for achieving his goals, step-by-step. Whether it's "How to Get an A in Chemistry" or "How to Get Accepted to MIT," he has a process, and it's worked for him so far. He doesn't even care that the popular kids mock him. Oliver's got his eye on the prize.

So when he decides it's time to declare his feelings for Ainsley Bishop, the girl of his dreams, it's only natural for him to make a list-a point-by-point strategy to win her heart. He knows it will take a grand gesture for her to see all he has to offer, and her approaching birthday provides the ideal opportunity for Oliver to put his plan into action.

Finding the perfect gift is a challenge Oliver meets with his usual dogged determination. He'll need to watch her carefully for clues to pinpoint exactly what he should give her. And along the way, he might just learn that what Ainsley really needs is not quite what he expected.



About the Author
T.M. Franklin started out her career writing non-fiction in a television newsroom. Graduating with a B.A. in Communications specializing in broadcast journalism and production, she worked for nine years as a major market television news producer, and garnered two regional Emmy Awards, before she resigned to be a full-time mom and part-time freelance writer. After writing and unsuccessfully querying a novel that she now admits, "is not that great," she decided to follow the advice of one of the agents who turned her down-write some more and get better at it. Her first published novel, MORE, was born during National Novel Writing month, a challenge to write a novel in thirty days.

She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, Mike, is mom to two boys, Justin and Ryan, and has an enormous black dog named Rocky who's always lying nearby while she's writing. Whether he's soothed by the clicking of the computer keys or just waiting for someone to rub his belly is up for debate.

In addition to MORE, Franklin penned the Amazon best-selling short story, Window, as well as another short story, A Piece of Cake, which appears in the Romantic Interludes anthology. The sequel to MORE, The Guardians, will be released November 7, 2013.

Connect with T.M. Franklin
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Wilde Riders - Week Blitz
by Savannah Young
New Adult Contemporary Romance
Date Published: 2/23/2014

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WILDE RIDERS (An Old Town Country Romance)

FOUR WILDE BROTHERS…ONE WILDE COUNTRY BAND
WILDE RIDERS is the first novel in a spicy new contemporary romance series about four sexy brothers, their small-town bar and their local country band. WILDE RIDERS can be read as a STAND ALONE NOVEL or as part of the SERIES.
Cooper Wilde spent his entire adolescence counting the days until he could escape rural northwest New Jersey. Now at 26, he can't believe he's coming back. But his late father's bar, Haymakers, is in financial trouble and his older brother, Jake, has asked for Cooper's help. 

Riley Smith, 25, is fresh out of her Ivy League MBA program and wants to make an impression on her employer, H & C Bank. Her first solo assignment is a fraud investigation on a business loan they made to Haymakers.

Even though Old Town is less than 90 minutes from New York City, Riley feels like she's stepped into another world in this remote, one-bar town. Riley can't wait to do her business and get back to the city as quickly as her sports car will take her…until she meets Cooper Wilde. He's not like the other guys in this rural town and Riley feels inexplicably attracted to him.  



EXCERPT

The drive into New Jersey is exhausting. My only saving grace is that most of the traffic is going into the city instead of out of the city like I am. You've got to love those bridge and tunnel guys. I wouldn't date one but I have a little bit of respect for them. The commute into Manhattan turns a nine hour work day into an eleven hour one, if you're lucky.
  I can feel my stomach start to knot as I get further away from the city and further away from civilization. Pretty soon I'll be in the sticks surrounded by woods and farmland. I can almost smell the manure that will no doubt take days to completely rid from my nasal passages. I pray that I don't run into any animals, especially cows, which are huge, smelly and completely freak me out. The only live animals I ever care to see have to fit comfortably in a handbag, like a Chihuahua or Teacup Poodle, for example.
I have an appointment with a man named Jake Wilde. He asked me to come early, before the place opens at noon, so he can give me his full attention. I try to imagine what someone named Jake Wilde would look like and all I can come up with is an old gunslinger like Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven.
As I pull into Old Town the place looks exactly like I thought it would. The buildings in the town square are old and I image the place hasn't changed much in the last hundred years or so.
Haymakers is just past the town square, down the hill from the deli, next to the gas station. Those were the exact directions I was given, in those words. I take that to mean the town only has one gas station and one deli.
When I pull into the parking lot, there's only one other vehicle sitting there. It's an old beat-up Dodge Ram. Nothing like fitting the country bumpkin stereotype like a glove. Then I have a brief moment of panic and wonder if it's safe to park my BMW in the dirt lot. Then I remind myself where I am. Who is going to mess with it in the middle of the day? A stray deer from the woods out back? The only thing I probably have to worry about is it getting dusty.
I take in a deep breath. I have to be thankful there's no manure smell yet. The quicker you do this, I remind myself, the quicker you can get back to the lovely asphalt jungle you call home.
I'm hit with a gust of wind as soon as I get out of my car. How is it possible that Old Town is even windier than lower Manhattan? I didn't think I'd ever find a place windier than Wall Street. Even the Windy City didn't seem this windy when I had business in Chicago.
When I enter the bar, I try to smooth down my thick hair, which I know is probably a complete mess from the gust. I'm surprised by the homey feel of the place. How could someone like me possibly feel at home in a country bar? Even if I was wearing jeans and cowboy boots, if I even owned jeans and cowboy boots, I wouldn't fit in at a place like this. 
I hear someone clear his throat and I turn to see a guy about my age, mid-twenties, standing next to me. I can't help my surprise when I see he's wearing khakis and a polo shirt, like he just stepped off of a golf course. He looks as out of place in this country bar as I feel.
"Are you Jake Wilde?" I ask.
The guy gives me the faintest hint of a smile but it's almost as if it pains him to give that much. His deep brown eyes look even more distressed and I can't help but wonder what's behind those sad eyes.
He rakes his fingers through his thick dark hair. "A little windy out, isn't it?"
My hand automatically goes to my hair and I try to casually flatten it down again. I imagine I must look like I just stepped out of a wind tunnel.
"Your hair looks fine," the guy tries to assure me. But he's got that hint of a smile on his face again and it makes me wonder if he's lying just to make me feel better.
"I'm Cooper Wilde," the guy says as he offers a hand.
 I don't know why I suddenly feel nervous about shaking it. It's a business meeting. That's what people do. But the way this guy is looking at me gives me the feeling that he might be interested in more than just business.
But I'm not, I remind myself. Not only because I've all but sworn off men, I'm here to do a job. I've been working for H & C Bank for two years and this is my first solo assignment as a lead investigator. If I continue to do well, I'll be well on my way to becoming a Vice President before I turn thirty. I don't need a man to throw me off my career trajectory. And definitely not some guy in a country bar in rural New Jersey.
I take his hand and give it a quick shake but I can't bring myself to look into his smoldering eyes again. "I'm Riley Smith."
"I figured that," Cooper says.
"Why is that?"
That hint of a smile has returned to his face again. "We don't often get women in business suits in the bar."
I'm not sure why I'm suddenly overcome with the urge to get a real smile out of Cooper Wilde. I don't know even know the guy but it somehow seems important. I get the feeling he hasn't really smiled in a while and it's long overdue.
Not that I've had much occasion for real smiles myself lately.

Savannah Young:
Romance novelist Savannah Young grew up in rural northwest New Jersey in a place very similar to the fictional Old Town, which is featured in her books. When she's not at her computer creating spicy stories, Savannah is traveling to exotic locales or spending time with her husband and their bloodhounds.

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