Abandoned by Elisa Dane
Publication Date: February 15,
2016
Publisher: Swoon Romance
My name is Tierra Owens, and I like to kiss. A lot. It numbs
the hollow ache in my chest and—for a few minutes—makes me forget how truly
alone I am. My mother is an alcoholic. She hates me and insists I'm the reason
she's not married to my father, whom I have never met. My best friend, Kaylee,
is the only person who knows the real me. Everyone else sees what I want them
to: a happy, confident, popular girl who has the world at her feet.
I am a fraud.
Relationships are forbidden. I avoid them at all costs. Sex?
Emotions? Those things make a person vulnerable, and vulnerability always leads
to heartbreak. When my childhood crush, Mattie shows up at school my world
tumbles off its axis. The shell I surround myself with feels more like a
pathetic crutch than a protective barrier, and I find myself wanting things.
Daydreaming about what it would be like to have a boyfriend, a
relationship—love.
The sad fact is: I'll never have any of those things. I am
unworthy—trash. Which is why my mom abandoned me.
Elisa Dane loves books, chocolate, reality television, her
family, and All Star Cheerleading. Not necessarily in that order! She writes
contemporary YA romance with cheerleaders. Yep. She writes what she knows, and
it’s her hope that her stories will not only take you on a romantic journey
that will warm your heart, but that you’ll find a new respect for the sport of
All Star Cheerleading you may not have had before. She’s represented by
Brittany Booker of the Booker/Albert Agency, and has published a NA paranormal
series under her real name, Lisa Sanchez.
Giveaway Information: Contest ends February 26, 2016
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One (1) winner will receive a $10 Amazon gift card and a digital copy of
Abandoned by Elisa Dane (INT)
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