Tuesday, July 16, 2013

True Connection Blog Tour


 Synopsis:

'It's going to take a fight, I know that. But it's more than just a fight for my life. It's a fight for my soul and my soul mate.'

Jazzy Williams is not your average coffee-loving teen. She's struggling with her grief, her famous uncle’s fans, an overprotective big brother, and a depressed mother, all while trying to make friends at her new school. In the first week, she meets a gorgeous green-eyed hottie who turns out to be more than just some high school crush - he's more than human. And she unknowingly enrages a very dangerous breed of immortal who wants her soul or life as payment. With the help of supernatural friends and protectors, Jazzy thinks she's safe until what remains of her family is put in danger. Does Jazzy have what it takes to save her family, life, soul and soul mate, or will all be lost?


*Warning* Mature Content. This contains some profanity, mild sexual situations, innuendoes, and violence. Recommended for ages 17 and up, depending on maturity level.





My Review:

5 stars!

I had the privilege of being a beta reader for this book. I loved Jazzy from the moment I met her, maybe not as much as Seth but you get what I mean. Starting at a new school with her brother, living in a new place all because of one fateful night. Already dealing with grief, anger and confusion she now has an unexpected paranormal connection to contend with as well. This would be overwhelming all by itself but somehow she also managed to gain an unrelenting enemy. Juggling all of this and homework just doesn't seem fair. I guess it helps to have a hunky soul mate by your side. I loved the flow, the dialogue, the unique paranormal slant and the character development. I would absolutely recommend this novel. 

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About the Author:

Rachel lives in Central Pennsylvania, is a stay at home mom, has a wonderful husband, total of 4 kids, 3 of which are step kids. She’s a true Pittsburgh Penguins and Steelers fan. She’s an insomniac that loves coffee, Johnny Depp movies and bonfires, dislikes driving on the interstate, bugs of any kind, and a too quiet house. When she’s not playing with the people inside her head, making her family think she belongs in the loony bin or writing, she enjoys spending time with her family, finding new music, new books, helping someone or plotting something equally crazy with her Critique Partners.



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