The Twelve Days of New Adult Giveaway Hop is hosted by Stuck in Books
New Adult is one of my favourite categories. I love reading about the time in a character's life when things are changing, they're taking risks, setting out on their own, learning what the 'real world' is like outside the confines of high school. It's why I love reading NA, and also why I love writing it. For this giveaway hop, I'm giving away the winner's choice of one of my New Adult novels.
Immediately at home in Riverview, Emma begins to bloom for the first time in her life. When she meets handsome and charming Nicholas Shaw, everything changes. Nicholas is old-fashioned, sexy, and believes in living life to the fullest. Soon Emma is doing things the old Emma never would have done, like jumping in rivers, or picking berries in the rain. She steps outside her comfort zone and falls in love for the first time. Between Daisy and Nicholas, Emma feels like she belongs somewhere for the first time in her life, and realizes you don't always need a plan—sometimes life steers you where you're meant to be.
Life is a wonderful string of blue sky days, until a sudden life-changing event shakes Emma to her core. Now it's time for her to help Nicholas the way he's helped her. Emma will have to use her new-found strength, and discover along the way if love really is enough to get you through.
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But Ginny can’t pretend any longer. When she finds out she’s going to be alone for the holidays this year, her Christmas spirit goes out the window, along with her luck. Everything that can go wrong does, and Ginny just wants to spend the holidays hiding under the covers...until Dean Riley comes back into her life. With their shared past, old feelings begin to resurface almost immediately, and Ginny thinks Dean might just be the Christmas miracle she’s been waiting for to help her remember why Christmas really is the most wonderful time of the year.
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Take Them by Storm is a standalone companion novel to Waiting for the Storm and After the Storm
Sadie
Fitzpatrick has always been different, and not just because she makes
her own clothes and would rather stay home watching Doctor Who than
party with kids her age. When it’s time to leave Angel Island for
college, Sadie is eager to put her old life behind her. Small-minded
people and rumors have plagued her for years, but with the love of her
adoptive family, the O’Dells, Sadie has learned to embrace who she is.
Now she’s not afraid to admit the rumors about her are true: she’s gay.
For
the first time in her life, Sadie feels free to be herself. She dives
into college life and begins volunteering at the local LGBT center,
where she discovers her small-town upbringing left holes in her
education about life outside Angel Island.
The
world is a bigger and more accepting place than Sadie ever imagined.
She’s finally found where she belongs, but with the reappearance of
someone from her past, an unexpected new friendship, and a chance at
love, Sadie soon realizes she still has a lot to learn about life,
friendship, and love.
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When Rose Morgan put off her college plans to help her
mother through a difficult time, she thought it would just be a bump in
the road of her journey. She got a job to help pay the bills and
started picking up the slack at home. But three years later, her bumpy
ride hasn’t smoothed out yet, and Rose feels stuck. She’s working at a
job she hates and living with a manipulative mother. She’s tired of
feeling like her life has stalled, tired of the resentment and anger
building inside her with each passing day.
Then Declan Connelly appears in her life, and even though the hot Irishman is seriously tempting, Rose is determined not to let him in. She’s afraid to suck anyone into her bizarre life, especially someone who seems too charming for his own good. She soon learns there’s more to Declan than his sexy accent and charismatic personality, though. He’s a good man, and he wants Rose in his life, baggage and all. He’s got his own, and he isn’t scared away like she originally feared he would be.
Everything in Rose’s life is changing quickly. It’s finally her time--time to figure out what she wants and what her future holds. Time to get swept off her feet and not fight it. But when her plans might take her away from all the amazing new things in her life, including Declan, Rose has to make a choice. Is she willing to chase her dreams, even if it means letting go of love?
Then Declan Connelly appears in her life, and even though the hot Irishman is seriously tempting, Rose is determined not to let him in. She’s afraid to suck anyone into her bizarre life, especially someone who seems too charming for his own good. She soon learns there’s more to Declan than his sexy accent and charismatic personality, though. He’s a good man, and he wants Rose in his life, baggage and all. He’s got his own, and he isn’t scared away like she originally feared he would be.
Everything in Rose’s life is changing quickly. It’s finally her time--time to figure out what she wants and what her future holds. Time to get swept off her feet and not fight it. But when her plans might take her away from all the amazing new things in her life, including Declan, Rose has to make a choice. Is she willing to chase her dreams, even if it means letting go of love?
Be sure to visit the rest of the stops on the hop!
If I didn't already own all your books, I would totes enter this. :)
ReplyDeleteAll the sound good. I would take "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year ".
ReplyDeleteI have never read any New Adult books. I would be happy to win any of them.
ReplyDeleteOoh. This is a pretty difficult for me. Going by blurb, Take Them by Storm interests me most, but I'm a linear reader and require that I also read any and all books connected to and published before the title. (Exhibit A: The two-series binge Pamela Clare's Dead by Midnight triggered by the cameos of Kaylea Cross's characters.)
ReplyDeleteI like holiday-themed stories around this time, so The Most Wonderful Time of the Year sounds very tempting (and the song in stuck on my head now, thanks). But I think I'll go with Something in the Air. The general premise is classic and the ugly-cry potential seems lower than that of Blue Sky Days.
Gosh, am I long-winded or what? Thanks for the giveaway.
Sorry my prepositions are all confused. They know not where they are and what they're doing. :))
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