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I will be releasing the Contemporary Romance novel, Illusion, on January 10th, 2014.
(This novel contains mature themes, graphic sex and language, and is recommended for readers, 18+ in age.)
Currently I'm looking for BLOGGERS who will trade an ARC of Illusion in swap for a review! If this is something you're interested in, and you're approved by me, I'll be sending out ARCs around the first - second week of December!
Around that time, I'll also start doing a series of flash giveaways and such on my page until the release date, plus from January 2nd until January 8th, I'm doing what I call "7 days of awesome!" It's sort of my own version of a blog tour, where I'll have different giveaways/activities going on each day. I'll be giving lots of support to those bloggers who are willing to support me during this release (even if it's just by doing a review!).
I'm also seeing if any bloggers would like to do any interviews, flash giveaways, or something else along those lines on their Facebook page and/or Blog site. If this is something you're interested in, please let me know! (That doesn't have to be now).
Synopsis of Illusion:
What if everything you thought you knew was just an illusion?
Everything in Zoey's life was destroyed the day her fiance never made it home from the war. Now being a year later, and still dealing with the horrible tragedy, she makes a move to New York City for her job, hoping to finally start healing.
The last thing Zoey ever expects to find is someone she can feel so comfortable and happy with. Everything about Harvey draws her attention, and she can finally feel herself heal. There are times things seem too perfect, but she tries not to question it much as she holds onto the passion she has for him.
When everything unravels and Zoey is forced to face a truth she can't seem to grasp, she has to make a choice to finally move on, or stay lost in a world of illusion.
Sometimes life is simple, sometimes love is unexpected.
Sometimes we're exactly where we need to be, when we need to be there.
Then sometimes everything we thought we knew is just an illusion.