New book blitz starts today. I encourage you to go out and buy a copy of Dragonfly today, the book is great. You can even catch an excerpt of it below. Leigh T. Moore does an amazing job and I can't wait to get my hands on Undertow now that I've been introduced to the series.
Plus scroll down for a chance to enter the giveaway.
Dragonfly (Dragonfly #1)
Release Date: 06/06/13
Summary from Goodreads:
Falling in love changes everything...
Three bad things I learned this year:
-People you trust lie, even parents.
-That hot guy, the one who’s totally into you, he might not be the one.
-Things are not always how they appear.
Three good things I learned this year:
-Best friends are always there for you, even when they’re far away.
-That other hot guy, the one who remembers your birthday, he just might be the one.
-Oh, and things are not always how they appear.
Anna Sanders expected an anonymous (and uneventful) senior year until she crossed paths with rich-and-sexy Jack Kyser and his twin sister Lucy.
Pulling Anna into their extravagant lifestyle on the Gulf Coast, Lucy pushed Anna outside her comfort zone, and Jack showed her feelings she’d never experienced... Until he mysteriously withdrew.
Anna turned to her internship at the city paper and to her old attraction for Julian, a handsome local artist and rising star, for distraction. But both led to her discovery of a decades-old secret closely guarded by the twins’ distant, single father.
A secret that could permanently change all their lives.
Undertow, Book #2 is OUT NOW!!!
Three bad things I learned this year:
-People you trust lie, even parents.
-That hot guy, the one who’s totally into you, he might not be the one.
-Things are not always how they appear.
Three good things I learned this year:
-Best friends are always there for you, even when they’re far away.
-That other hot guy, the one who remembers your birthday, he just might be the one.
-Oh, and things are not always how they appear.
Anna Sanders expected an anonymous (and uneventful) senior year until she crossed paths with rich-and-sexy Jack Kyser and his twin sister Lucy.
Pulling Anna into their extravagant lifestyle on the Gulf Coast, Lucy pushed Anna outside her comfort zone, and Jack showed her feelings she’d never experienced... Until he mysteriously withdrew.
Anna turned to her internship at the city paper and to her old attraction for Julian, a handsome local artist and rising star, for distraction. But both led to her discovery of a decades-old secret closely guarded by the twins’ distant, single father.
A secret that could permanently change all their lives.
Undertow, Book #2 is OUT NOW!!!
Get it today—only 99 cents!
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Excerpt:
I rounded the corner, but it was a
shadowy dead end. I doubled back and listened again. It sounded like they were
just on the other side of the hay wall, and I started running straight ahead.
My heart was thudding when the passage opened. I could go right or left. I
waited and listened, and once again, I felt the swish of air as a figure came
up behind me. I spun around ready to scream, but it was only Julian.
“Hey,” he said low in my hair, as his
hands found my sides.
“Julian!” I laughed, hugging him in
relief. He smiled and pulled me into a shadowy corner. “I hate being alone in
these things, and I thought you were—”
He leaned in and cut me off with a kiss.
My heart had been racing from the fright and the running, but now it was flying
for a different reason. Instinctively, I pulled him closer, not wanting to let
him go, and he held me tighter in response.
This time his kiss was not a question,
it was a demand, and the part of me I’d been pushing down for weeks came
rushing up to meet him. My arms were around his neck, and I slipped my fingers
into his hair. I felt his lips curve into a smile against mine, and our mouths
opened, tongues touched, and electricity raced to my toes. It was hot and
breathtaking, and everything I’d expected returning Julian’s kiss to be like.
His uncasted arm circled my waist, holding me strong against his body, then he
lifted his head to look into my eyes.
We were both breathing fast. Neither of
us spoke, we only smiled, a little amazed and unable to look away. He leaned
forward to kiss me again, and once more I kissed him back, open-mouthed and
eager. Hungry. I felt confident and strong, and I didn’t want to stop ever. He
held me back against the scratchy hay wall, and my hands moved from his shirt
to his shoulders and then his neck. I wanted to touch his skin. I wanted to
pull him closer. I wanted to feel his skin against mine.
His lips moved to my jaw then my chin,
and without thinking, I murmured his name. I dropped my face against his neck,
inhaling deeply the faint scent of his cologne mixed with the straw all around
us. We were swirling in a dizzying wave of adrenaline until I heard voices
coming toward us.
As if waking from the most amazing
dream, I opened my eyes and reluctantly stepped away, out of Julian’s arms.
“I think I heard them over here!” Renee
ran up and stopped short, the laughing others close behind her.
I turned away and tried to pick the hay
fragments out of my hair. There was no denying what we’d just done, and I
didn’t know what to say. Going after another person’s date wasn’t cool, and it
wasn’t the reputation I was after, even if it was for Julian.
***
Undertow (Dragonfly #2)
Release Date: 07/18/13
Summary from Goodreads:
Falling in love will pull you under...
Bill Kyser has a plan to take the sandy farms of his hometown and turn them into a world-class tourist destination--and become a billionaire in the process.
Alexandra "Lexy" LaSalle has a plan to change her life by becoming a world-famous artist.
Meg Weaver has a plan to hold onto Bill no matter what she has to do.
Three friends, three dreams.
One fatal decision will change all their lives forever.
In Dragonfly, Bill Kyser gave Anna the three journals that held the story behind the powerful developer's seclusion and the damaged lives of his family members.
Anna hoped to find a way for Julian to know the truth, but as she digs deeper into the tragic events of the past, she realizes silence could be the only option.
Now she's in an alliance with the man she formerly feared. And if Julian finds out what she knows, she could lose for good the boy she's starting to love.
Bill Kyser has a plan to take the sandy farms of his hometown and turn them into a world-class tourist destination--and become a billionaire in the process.
Alexandra "Lexy" LaSalle has a plan to change her life by becoming a world-famous artist.
Meg Weaver has a plan to hold onto Bill no matter what she has to do.
Three friends, three dreams.
One fatal decision will change all their lives forever.
In Dragonfly, Bill Kyser gave Anna the three journals that held the story behind the powerful developer's seclusion and the damaged lives of his family members.
Anna hoped to find a way for Julian to know the truth, but as she digs deeper into the tragic events of the past, she realizes silence could be the only option.
Now she's in an alliance with the man she formerly feared. And if Julian finds out what she knows, she could lose for good the boy she's starting to love.
Leigh Talbert Moore is the author of the popular young adult romantic comedy The Truth About Faking, its companion The Truth About Letting Go, and the mature YA/new adult romantic suspense novel Rouge, a Quarter Finalist in the 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award.
She is an award-winning journalist and editor, who has also worked in marketing and public relations for many years. Her writing has appeared in newspapers and magazines across the southeast and Midwest U.S., and she runs the popular writing-craft blog That’s Write.
A southern ex-pat and beach bum, she currently lives with her husband, two young children, and one grumpy cat in the Midwest.
Connect online:
Facebook | Amazon Author page | Twitter | Tumblr | Goodreads
***GIVEAWAY***
1 Signed print set of Dragonfly and Watercolor
(US only)
1 signed copy of Watercolor (US only)
2 ebooks of WC and a $5 Amazon gift card! (INT)
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