Note: there will be a rafflecopter giveaway with the tour!
Cheers,
Note: there will be a rafflecopter giveaway with the tour!
Cheers,
Two days ago, I tweeted this: “One of the best things in the world: when a reader tells you it’s way past their bedtime but they can’t stop reading your book. =)” … I’m really grateful for these moments and they make me really, really happy.
Now, I want to share more about these moments with you.
I’ve met Hannah, a book blogger from Australia, when she was organizing her New Adult November event last year – she’s a NA enthusiastic ;) Right now, she is on Destiny Gift blog tour set to go live the last week of April … since her NAN event, we’ve been tweeting a lot, and “pinteresting” a lot … she always goes snooping around my Breaking the Reins board and she writes things like “finish this book already! I need to read it!” hehe
So, the other night, she was reading Destiny Gift for her review and she keep tweeting me while at it. It was so fun … here are some things she tweeted:
@juliana_haygert Just wanted to let you know, in trying to read Destiny Gift, but it’s pretty hard when you’re swooning over Victor! :D
— Hannah (@thegirlinacafe) April 9, 2013
@juliana_haygert Tease! I should be sleeping but I seriously can’t do that right now!
— Hannah (@thegirlinacafe) April 9, 2013
@juliana_haygert Told you I’d enjoy it! Haha :D
— Hannah (@thegirlinacafe) April 9, 2013
@juliana_haygert ahhhhhh he kissed her! About bloody time. Haha *goes back to reading*
— Hannah (@thegirlinacafe) April 9, 2013
@juliana_haygert I kind of want to hate you right now, but I can’t. Oh my God. My feelings. You can’t leave me like this!!!
— Hannah (@thegirlinacafe) April 9, 2013
@juliana_haygert And fyi, that took me just over 3 hours to read. Which means it was freaking fantastic!
— Hannah (@thegirlinacafe) April 9, 2013
And then she wrote this on goodreads: “Words. I can’t even. OMG. I died. I need more. NOW! So torn. Full review to come.”
Hannah may be biased since we’re friends, but still … THIS. This is why writers write!
This makes me so, so happy. I know my book won’t please everyone, but knowing that it does please someone, it’s the world to me ;)
Cheers,
Giselle from Xpresso Book Tours is organizing the cover reveal of BREAKING THE REINS, set to go live on April 25th. You can sign up here: http://www.xpressobooktours.com/2013/04/cover-reveal-sign-up-breaking-reins-by.html
If you want to help me, but can’t post that day, sign up anyway and post it whenever you can after the set date ;)
BREAKING THE REINS
Genre: NA contemporary romance
Word Count: 70,000
Release date: August/2013
Cover by: Sarah Hansen – Okay Creations
Horses, mansions, tea parties, and lies are twenty-year-old Hannah Taylor’s life. To others, her family and her relationship with Eric is perfect. But she knows the truth. She lives it.
After a fire takes her grandma’s life and kills her horse, Hannah’s immaculate life spirals out of control. Her father disapproves of her decision to run her grandma’s ranch instead of focusing solely on learning the family business; Animal Control brings her Argus, a mistreated horse that she can’t turn away even though she’s not ready for another horse; and her boyfriend, Eric Bennett, a world famous polo player, becomes possessive and authoritarian. Despite her best efforts to disguise it, Hannah grows wary of him.
Then, Leonardo Fernandes struts onto the polo scene. A cocky rookie with a messy life of his own, he’s drawn to Hannah and isn’t afraid of showing it, even when Eric makes it clear she is his and he’ll do whatever it takes to keep it that way. Hannah suffers for Eric’s jealousy. The abuse only gets worse when Leo steals the title of best polo player in the world from Eric.
But the title isn’t enough for Leo. He wants Hannah too, and she can’t deny her attraction to him either. Somehow, she must find a way to break free from abusive Eric before he breaks every bone in her body.
Oh, and there will be a teaser too … with swoon-worthy pic and all ;)
I can’t wait to share this one with you!
Cheers,
Happy Book Birthday to me! Guys, I’m so excited! This is my first NOVEL out! And my first time self-pubbing! This is so freaking exciting – and scary! lol
Genre: NA paranormal romance
Word Count: 73,000
Release date: April 1st, 2013
Thirty years in the future, a sinister New York City exists in permanent darkness.
A student at the secured NYU, nineteen-year-old Nadine has visions of Victor Gianni, an imaginary guy she has real feelings for. Afraid of being truly insane, she explains the visions away as simple daydreams, but she can no longer deny them when she bumps into Victor in real life. But this Victor doesn’t know her, and turns her away. After the encounter, Nadine’s visions change to those of eerie fates, gods she’s never heard of, demons with sharp claws they are not too timid to use … and instructions.
To discover if she’s losing her mind, Nadine follows the vague directions—with the real, rude and reluctant Victor—leading to a man who knows it all: Nadine can restore an ancient creed by unveiling the clues on her visions, and bring sunlight and peace to the world again. But that’s only if the demons and the other evil forces behind the darkness don’t stop her first.
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Excerpt:
I heard a heavy sigh and turned toward it. It was Victor. He was leaving the elevator down the hall and coming toward his grandma’s room. He had seen me and didn’t seem happy about it.
He wore faded jeans, a T-shirt, and a thin jacket. Too casual. I shook my head. The fact that my dream Victor and this real Victor were exactly the same physically, while their clothing styles and posture were the opposite of each other still boggled my mind.
He came to a stop before me. “You again.” There was disdain in his tone. I cringed.
“How are you?” I managed to ask and immediately felt silly. I had planted myself here in this hallway for over an hour waiting for him, and when he finally arrived, I didn’t know what to say. Though I really did want to know how he was. The last time I had seen him in the flesh, he’d been jerking on the floor of the hospital’s garage, in pain. “What was that … ah … before …?” I trailed off, hoping he would understand what I was referring to.
He shrugged, his sea-green eyes still staring at me with suspicion. “I don’t know. By the way, how do you know my name?”
I twirled a lock of my hair around my index finger as I considered my answer. I wanted to answer him. I wanted to be honest, but he would never believe me.
As if my answer would pop out of the walls, I scanned the hallway.
At the end of the corridor, a nurse left a room and entered another.
“The nurse,” I almost shouted, hoping he wouldn’t notice my sudden lie. I avoided his inquisitive eyes. “I heard a nurse calling you earlier that day.”
His deadpan expression hid his thoughts and didn’t let me know if he was buying it or not.
“What did you do to me last night?” he asked, crossing his arms. God, I hated how his voice and his posture were so guarded and mistrustful. I wasn’t used to it.
“What do you mean?”
“When you touched me, the shock and the pain went away. How did you do that?”
“I don’t know.” This time I wasn’t lying. I really didn’t know. He frowned, clearly still suspicious. “Seriously, I have no idea.”
His shoulders stiffened. “What are you doing here? What do you want?”
My eyes widened as I retreated a few steps, trying to avoid his toxic tone.
Yes, he looked like my Victor—the same voice, the same hair, the same face, the same mouth that had offered me smiles that had rendered me breathless many, many times. I wanted to touch him, to embrace him, to tell him everything was going to be okay. Maybe if I touched him, he would remember me and he would want to touch me too.
I came closer to him, looking deeply into those wary green eyes, my fingers itching to stroke his skin, to feel it smoldering under my caress. But I didn’t. He was like my Victor, but he wasn’t my Victor. The Victor from my visions would never speak to me like this. He would never snap at me. No, no. My Victor loved my company, loved to hear me sing, loved to embrace me and inhale my scent.
“I’m sorry,” I whispered, my voice croaking under the heavy pressure inside my chest.
Then, I walked away.
Stay tuned as I’ll post about the blog tour (with GIVEAWAY) and about the paperback version soon!
Thank you, my friends, for your support!
Cheers,
I have Destiny Gift‘s files on my hands (in my computer actually) ready to go. Can you imagine how hard it is for me to hold on to them? I’m doing my best not to run to Amazon KDP and Nook PubIt and upload it right now.
But then, think with me, why not?
So, I’ve compromised with myself. I’ll release Destiny Gift next Monday, April 1st. I’ll hit “publish” on KDP and PubIt on Sunday, so, if it comes up early, that’s not a problem ;)
Yay! I can’t wait. Seriously. I CAN’T WAIT!
Cheers,
So, FINALLY, my novella is out! Check out His Allure, Her Passion:
In his father’s eyes, Dylan Deveraux is just a playboy spending the family fortune on prostitutes, alcohol, and fast cars. Because of that, his father forbids Dylan’s presence at the ball that will mark US launch of the family automobile company, strategically scheduled on Valentine’s Day.
Hayley Allen is a failing model with an anxiety disorder, and she has the worst luck in the world. She always ends up in the hands of cruel designers and photographers—at least, that’s what she tells herself. It’s better than admitting her own failure. Desperate, she would do anything to help her career—even go along with the pretense Dylan suggests….
Longtime friends, Hayley is the only one able to put up with Dylan’s foolishness, and he appreciates that, but not in the way her heart wants. When he approaches her with his idea to crash the Valentine’s Ball as his girlfriend, she jumps at the chance to be in the spotlight and help Dylan impress his father. But will the charade leave her heart unscathed, or is this just more of Dylan’s bullshit?
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I hope you like it! <3
Cheers,
DESTINY GIFT reached 400 adds on goodreads! Yay! Thank you!
As promised, I’m posting an excerpt bellow …
Excerpt: (Please, keep in mind that this excerpt has not been line-edited yet!)
I heard a heavy sigh and turned toward it. It was Victor. He was leaving the elevator down the hall and coming toward his grandma’s room. He had seen me and didn’t seem very happy about it.
He wore faded jeans, a t-shirt, and a thin jacket. Too casual. I shook my head. The fact that my dream Victor and this real Victor were exactly the same physically, while their clothing styles and posture were the opposite of each other still boggled my mind.
He came to a stop before me. “You again.” There was disdain in his tone. I cringed.
“How are you?” I managed to ask and immediately felt silly. I had planted myself here in this hallway for over an hour waiting for him and when he finally arrived, I didn’t know what to say. Though I really did want to know how he was. The last time I had seen him in the flesh, he’d been jerking on the floor of the hospital’s garage, in pain. “What was that…ah…before…?” I trailed off, hoping he would understand what I was referring to.
He shrugged, his sea-green eyes still staring me with suspicion. “I don’t know. By the way, how do you know my name?”
I twirled a lock of my hair around my index finger as I considered my answer. I wanted to answer him. I wanted to be honest. But he would never believe me.
As if my answer would pop out of the walls, I scanned the hallway.
At the end of the corridor, a nurse left a room and entered another.
“The nurse,” I almost shouted, hoping he wouldn’t notice my sudden lie. I avoided his inquisitive eyes. “I heard a nurse calling you earlier that day.”
His deadpan expression hid his thoughts and didn’t let me know if he was buying it or not.
“What did you do to me last night?” he asked, crossing his arms. God, I hated how his voice and his posture were so guarded and mistrustful. I wasn’t used to it.
“What do you mean?”
“When you touched me, the shock and the pain went away. How did you do that?”
“I don’t know.” This time I wasn’t lying. I really didn’t know. He frowned, clearly still suspicious. “Seriously, I have no idea.”
His shoulders stiffened. “What are you doing here? What do you want?”
My eyes widened as I retreated a few steps, trying to avoid his toxic tone.
Yes, he looked like my Victor—the same voice, the same hair, the same face, the same mouth that had offered me smiles that had rendered me breathless many, many times. I wanted to touch him, to embrace him, to tell him everything was going to be okay. Maybe if I touched him, he would remember me and he would want to touch me too.
I came closer to him, looking deeply into those wary green eyes, my fingers itching to stroke his skin, to feel it smoldering under my caress. But I didn’t. He was like my Victor, but he wasn’t my Victor. The Victor from my visions would never speak to me like this. He would never snap at me. No, no. My Victor loved my company, loved to hear me sing, loved to embrace me and inhale my scent.
“I’m sorry,” I whispered, my voice croaking under the heavy pressure inside my chest.
Then, I walked away.
Genre: NA paranormal romance
Word Count: 73,000
Release date: April 9, 2013
Thirty years in the future, a sinister New York City exists in permanent darkness.
A student at the secured NYU, nineteen-year-old Nadine has visions of Victor Gianni, an imaginary guy she has real feelings for. Afraid of being truly insane, she explains the visions away as simple daydreams, but she can no longer deny them when she bumps into Victor in real life. But this Victor doesn’t know her, and turns her away. After the encounter, Nadine’s visions change to those of eerie fates, gods she’s never heard of, demons with sharp claws they are not too timid to use … and instructions.
To discover if she’s losing her mind, Nadine follows the vague directions—with the real, rude and reluctant Victor—leading to a man who knows it all: Nadine can restore an ancient creed by unveiling the clues on her visions, and bring sunlight and peace to the world again. But that’s only if the demons and the other evil forces behind the darkness don’t stop her first.
Cheers,