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Showing posts with label Release day Blitz. Show all posts

27 August, 2020

A Life time to Move On by Anupriya Chowdhary - Release Day Blitz

 


~ Release Day ~


About the Book:

When Kumar finds out that his only daughter is in love, he has a tough time coming to terms with the fact that his Doll has grown up already. But his displeasure takes a different turn when he realizes who his daughter’s love interest is.

Sarika couldn’t have been happier at the news of her elder son having found the love of his life. She can't wait to see him happily married. But the revelation about the girl’s parents numbs her as much as it shocks her.

What is it in their past that Kumar and Sarika need to make peace with, so that their children can find their ‘Happily Ever After’.  Will they be able to do so?



Book Links:
Goodreads


Meet Sarika


Sarika believes that she has left her traumatic past and move on in the true sense. And why not?

She is successful, recognized and rewarded. Not only as a social entrepreneur but a loving wife and a doting mother to two sons.

She had really not foreseen that on his annual vacation to India, her elder son would drop a bomb albeit a pleasant one on them. And now she couldn’t wait to prepare for the Shagun for the girl who her son has chosen as the one for himself.

Only if she knew better. However ironical it sounded, but for her son to be happy, she had to clear a test herself. Was she prepared to face the past she had thought she had left far behind in her life?
His silence has angered her then. She had endured a lonely bitterness and worked her way through life. But had she moved on in the true sense? Probably not.  Was she ready to face her demons in person at this age?

The stakes are high. Her only hope is that her nemesis too understood the same. Could they finally patch up after 30 years?



About the Author:
Anupriya belongs to that generation of Idiots (the proud ones though), who did their engineering first and then decided on what they actually wanted to do. She completed her MBA in Human Resources and worked in the corporate world for 8 years, before taking a professional break. A mom by day and a reader/writer by night, Anupriya is a die-hard romantic. Yet she believes that love (in any relationship) is a part of life, not, the heart of life. And she aims to bring to the world, stories around this theme. She can be found in the dot com world at her blog www.mommytincture.com, which contains her ranting about her experiences in her various roles as a mother, daughter, wife and foremost a human being, all churned together. It is also her outlet to the world where she doles out loads of gyaan on self-improvement and relationship management.

Anupriya on the Web:
Website * Facebook * Twitter * Pinterest

Until next time,



02 April, 2020

Love, Marriage and Other Disasters by Shilpa Suraj - Release Day Blitz


~ Release Day Blitz ~
Love, Marriage, and Other Disasters by Shilpa Suraj





Releasing Today on Amazon!





About the Book:

She believes in love, family and…squiggles!

Alisha Rana is not your typical single desi girl. For one, she is on the wrong side of 30.  For another, she is divorced. And last but definitely not least, she is still, gasp, a virgin!



Alisha doesn’t want much. But what she does want is that elusive thing all women search for – A man who gets her…but a man who gets her hot! She calls it “feeling the squiggle.”



Enter Dr. Vivaan Kapoor, cute, hot, squiggle-worthy. The younger brother of her cousin's prospective groom, he’s got the squiggle factor in spades. The only catch? He's never been married and is years younger than Alisha. Basically, completely off-limits.



And then there is Arjun. Widowed, older than her by the right number of years and a genuinely nice guy. He's Vivaan’s cousin and a so-called perfect match for Alisha. The problem is, Alisha’s squiggle-o-meter refuses to budge for him.



What will Alisha choose? A lifetime together with the 'right' man or a chance at happiness with the 'wrong' one?



Book Links:

Goodreads * Amazon



Enjoy the Quotes from Love, Marriage, and Other Disasters by Shilpa Suraj










About Shilpa Suraj:





Shilpa Suraj wears many hats - corporate drone, homemaker, mother to a fabulous toddler and author.

An avid reader with an overactive imagination, Shilpa has weaved stories in her head since she was a child. Her previous stints at Google, in an ad agency and as an entrepreneur provide colour to her present day stories, both fiction and non-fiction.









Shilpa on the Web:

Website * Facebook * Twitter * Instagram


Until next time,




12 February, 2018

Better than this by Tia Soulders - Release day Blitz




Better Than This

By Tia Souders

A young adult novel

published by Clean Reads

Release date: Feb. 13, 2018



What can keep a dream alive?

Before the car accident that changed everything, Samantha Becker was a happy and loved little girl. Ten years later, Sam, now 18, lives under a dark cloud—largely ignored by an alcoholic mother who never recovered from her loss and ruled by an overbearing father who blames Samantha for the family tragedy. And yet, the troubled teenager has a dream that keeps her going, and an extraordinary musical talent that could take her all the way to Julliard…and far beyond.

Following her heart, however, means defying her father, who has his own plans for his daughter’s future. Then, in the wake of another devastating personal catastrophe, her dream is irreparably shattered, and in her pain and anger, Samantha acts out recklessly. But her salvation could come from a most unlikely trio: a handsome college student, a hopeful little boy…and an older neighbor woman whose caring and secrets will change Sam’s world forever.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37882982-better-than-this?from_search=true 

 









EXCERPT:




Excerpt



My mother crashed into the kitchen,
knocking over the wine glasses nestled on the hutch. Mumbling something
incomprehensible, along with accusations that someone rearranged the furniture,
she stumbled and fell. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the raised knife
poised again above the apple.
My father said I shifted my hand on the
island, distracted by my mother. A totally plausible explanation—if it were
true.
My eyes widened as I stared down at the
halved fruit, now drenched in my blood. The pain came in startling, pulsing
waves until my entire hand felt as though it was engulfed in flames.
My heart threatened to crash through my
chest, as I struggled to comprehend what happened. I vaguely recalled screaming
in the background. Where it came from, I’m still unsure. Possibly me, or my
mother. I barely noticed my father’s panicked voice as it rang in my ears, nor
did I feel it when he squeezed the dish towel over my hand.
I don’t recall moving. I don’t remember
speaking or moaning in pain. All I remembered is the sight of the blood-stained
cloth shifting, noting the missing finger, and thinking This is my fretting
hand.




























About the Author

Tia Souders is the author of bestselling women’s fiction novel
Waiting On Hope and the upcoming award-winning young adult novel Better
Than This (formerly titled Freedom Road). When she isn’t writing, she’s
likely renovating their century home. She’s a wine-loving, coffeeholic
with a sweet tooth and resides on a farm in rural Ohio with her husband
and children. 






www.readitwriteas.blogspot.com



Until next time,






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