Being part of the writing community has been a blessing in so many ways. I am learning so much, but the added benefit is finding out about new books and exciting authors. Even better, I get to pass this information along to my readers.
I am so excited to post this press release for Melissa Luznicky Garrett's young adult novel, Turning Point. I met Melissa through the online writing community, and she's been an amazing support. Her novel, Precipice, is next in my to-be-read pile.
Melissa has been kind enough to offer a free digital copy of Turning Point to one lucky reader. Please see details below.
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Turning Point
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Melissa Luznicky Garrett
She recalled her mother’s warning: Bad things always happen to nice girls like you.
Convinced a fresh start is all she needs to escape the problems at home, seventeen-year-old Jenna Lyons runs away in the middle of the night. But when her car breaks down on the outskirts of La Grange, Missouri, population less than a thousand, she gets sucked into the small town, and one family in particular. Jenna discovers there’s a liar in La Grange, and he’s deceived everyone. Now she must decide whether to run away from the truth, or blow his secret wide open.
“The tornado isn't the only thing that twists in this story--if you love dark characters with even darker secrets,
TURNING POINT is for you!” ~Anne Riley, author of The Clearing
“TURNING POINT is a YA thriller that will rock your socks, young or old. You should add it to your wish list immediately. I recommend it to anyone who loves stories that expose hidden secrets.” ~Tegan Allen, review on Goodreads
Published by Create Space
ISBN 1461149703 (ISBN13: 9781461149705)
Available In Print and Online:
Melissa Luznicky Garrett is an author of adult and young adult novels. TURNING POINT is Melissa’s second published book. She lives with her husband and children in upstate New York, where she is currently at work on her next book. Connect with Melissa on her blog: http://www.MLGarrett.blogspot.com.
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Hidden secrets, twists, deception... what more could you want? I know... a free digital copy!
For an entry into the contest, please leave your answer (and email) to the following question in the comments below: Do book trailers influence your decision to buy books?
For an extra entry, please tweet this post or post a Facebook link so we can show Melissa some love. (two extra entries if you do both) Please leave a comment below letting me know you shared.
Let the fun begin... my trusty assistant, my oldest daughter, will draw a name out of a hat on Monday, October 31. Good luck!
5 comments:
This sounds like a book I'll like. Thanks!
Here is mine: http://jennifermhartsock.wordpress.com/2011/10/28/friday-finds/
Thank you so much for posting this, Tia!
Looking forward to reading your book Melissa!
Melissa...
Book Trailers DEFINITELY influence me. Maybe I am a more visual person than I realized! Knowing a book is coming out is SO exciting! I love walking through bookstores and titles and covers catch my eye. I really enjoy walking through airports to see what people are reading. I love passing by peopl and viewing the cover. I tell them if I have read the book and it is great. I ask if they are enjoying books that I have not read!
Thanks for the RT, @write 62 (Anyes)... you are entered.
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