Can you believe that I am featuring another book so soon?!?
I've got so many to share, I'm trying to blast you with a bunch of awesome
books! Before you read on, though, make sure to click here to Jess
Riley's Mandatory Release and enter to win
her book here. I'll wait.
Thanks, and now, I'd love to share today's book with you,
which is by Dina Silver and it's called Finding Bliss. Dina is one of
those amazing authors who took her career into her own hands, self-pubbed her
first book, One
Pink Line and hit it big.
She is someone I look up to, because she's done
exactly what I hope to do someday with my own books, What
She Left Us and The Life After (shameful plug, I admit!)! I admire her a
lot and I love her stories. She got a great following, was discovered by the
people at amazon and now has a contract with them. Finding Bliss is her latest,
and just like One
Pink Line, when I picked up the book to check out the first
chapter, I just kept reading! Seriously, I did NOT put it down, and there are
very few books that I pick up and read in two sittings. This was one of them!
Chloe Carlyle has always longed for the perfect family.
Growing up
with an alcoholic single mother, she has seen her share of heartbreak and
disappointment, and is striving to build a new legacy for herself. After
graduating from college, she takes a job working as a summer girl for the
Reeds—a wealthy, accomplished family that personifies her American dream. Her
summer takes an unexpected turn when the Reeds’ eldest son, Tyler, the star
quarterback for Notre Dame, shows up and turns her life upside down.
An
ambitious young woman with a wry sense of humor, Chloe never imagined herself
as the type to succumb to the looks and charms of the hometown hero, but she
falls hard for Tyler, and is devastated when they part ways at the end of the
summer. As she heads off to law school, Chloe tries to convince herself this
was just a fling, but she can’t quite get over him. It’s not until Tyler
contacts her out of the blue late one winter night that everything changes.
After
doing everything in her power to build the perfect life, Chloe soon learns that
there are things beyond her control. She must draw on inner reserves of
strength as her life takes unpredictable—and sometimes heartbreaking—twists and
turns, and she finds herself faced with decisions she never thought she’d have
to make. Poignant, heartfelt, and emotional, Finding Bliss is a reminder that you don’t have to live a
fairytale life in order to have a happy ending.
Here are Dina's THESE
THREE THINGS, which also gives you some more insight to some of the
storylines of the book:
1) There is an infertility storyline in the book that was really important for me to write. My sister, along with many of my close friends, struggled with getting pregnant. I would always hear from them how hard it was to deal with feelings of jealousy and bitterness when around other women who were pregnant, and also how woman tend to not talk to each other about the topic of infertility. It was important for me to address the issue with humor and honesty, and to give a voice to this taboo subject.
2) For a long time, the book was
simply titled, Bliss. In fact, the entire time I was writing it. It
wasn't until a week before I handed in my final draft that I changed it to Finding
Bliss. Because in the end, the book is truly a journey about finding the
things that will ultimately make you happy…and how often times it not what or
who you thought.
3) Chloe, my protagonist, is a
divorce lawyer. In researching her character, I worked really closely with a
friend who is a divorce lawyer, and it was so fun listening to her old client
stories. No one has better stories than divorce lawyers!! Maybe E.R. doctors
are a close second :)
If you'd like to win a copy of
FINDING BLISS, tell me IN THE COMMENTS BELOW, if you had one BLISSFUL hour to
yourself what would you do? Me, of course, I would either go to Starbucks or
take a nap!
Don't forget to CLICK
HERE to also enter to win Jess
Riley's Mandatory Release, which is still up for grabs on Booking with
Manic! I'll be coming at you again shortly with another fabulous book too, so
make sure to check back soon! As I showed
you here, I've got many
books to share, and I realized I slacked off a bit this summer so I'm
trying to make up for it!
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43 comments:
I would definitely take a nap!!
Brannanflooring@aol.com
Grab a tall non-fat chai from Starbucks and head to the nail shop for a pedicure.
knit
a massage
in my hand a tall absolut oranj & soda with an orange slice, my butt in a comfy chair on the deck and a book in my other hand!
Blast my music through the house!
If it were any season but winter (I live in PA), I would take that hour and float on a raft in my pool with a good book, or I would sit on my front porch with a good book and a bottle of wine. Either way, a good book is involved!
As boring as it sounds, I'd take a nap. I'm about to start a new job and my nap times as rare as they already are, are about to go!
Why, read, of course!
Melissa A from CLC
Lay on a quiet beach, by myself, with a cold drink in hand and soak up the sun in complete happiness!
Clearly we would be best friends, either a nap or reading :)
I would totally grab a book, some chocolate, my ipod and a glass of wine and head to the porch for some quality "blissful" thinking time! Thank you again Stephanie for all of your posts, I just love reading about all of these great books!
Well being childless still I seem to have lots of hours to myself. But my favorite way to spend time is baking. Usually a random new recipe from Pinterest, but it's my true joy! :)
I'd sit outside in the shade a nice cold Diet Coke by my side and read!
wapneski@yahoo.com
I would settle in a comfy chair with a cup of coffee and a good book!
Sit on the beach with a book
I would read...I swear every time I pick up a book my husband or kids know and need something.
I would read while getting a pedicure!!
I would immerse myself in a good book!
I would sit in a cozy room while it was snowing outside.
I'd slowly browse the shelves at the local bookstore and find some new reads.
For me it would definitely be a spa day. And because it's only an hour it would definitely be an entire body massage.
Nap or read...or maybe a combo of both. :)
Get a manicure and a pedicure!!
Definitely a massage.
SuzyQ4PR(at)aol(dot)com
Mani and pedi
I have a lot of blissful hours to myself, however, for the purposes of this question I will say getting a facial! I love them =)!
NAP!!!
Bliss...a facial..
littleone AT shaw DOT Ca
I would be sitting in a lawn chair on a 75 degree breezy day, my dog in my lap reading a good book!
I would read!
coffee and a book!
Definitely enjoy a blizzard from DQ on my perfect 75 degree weather day with plenty of sun and zero humidity.
I would sit in the sun with a book and a large glass of iced tea...preferably in Hawaii. :)
Nan
read of course!
i would read. or bake cookies!
I would love an hour at a spa I think...maybe, I'm not sure if I'd like all that touching haha
kmtkbest@gmail.com
If I had the motivation probably work on organizing my pictures.
Def a book and a glass of wine!
I've been fantasizing about finding a cool shady wooded spot to spread out a blanket, lay down in a gentle breeze and read/nap/read.
I would read or take a nap, maybe both!
I'd watch one of the ridiculous shows that I have on my DVR that my husband can't stand.
Carly H
Awesome!
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