Showing posts with label Cassie Graham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cassie Graham. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2020

Release Blitz: Cassie Graham "Thank You, Next Chapter"


"Thank You, Next Chapter"
by Cassie Graham
A Contemporary Romance

Blurb:
In Paris, he was abandoned as she created a masterpiece.
In New Mexico, she found inspiration all while he couldn't write a single lyric.
In New York, he was given an ultimatum just as she ignore her agent's emails.
In Colorado, everything changed.

Zona Carver finds inspiration for her novels in unlikely places, but when she decides to go see Sebastian March in concert, she doesn't expect to inspire him. On a whim, he asks her to go on tour, but Zona has a complicated past with the music business and returning to her old life leaves her feeling uncertain.

Before she can worry about the consequences of her actions, she's packing up her entire life and hopping on a bus with Sebastian.

City by city, words are written, and memories are made, but the past has a pesky way of catching up to you.

What happens on the road, doesn't always stay there, and hopefully they can survive the wild ride.

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EXCERPT
     Sebastian clutched my hand with a tougher grip, his concerned eyes turning a deeper shade of brown, nearly onyx. "Your bravery astounds me."
     My eyebrows crinkled and I looked into his eyes, searching for his own lie, but I came up short. "I'm not brave, Sebastian."
     He scoffed, his other hand settling on my hip. The air around us grew dense with electricity, nearly suffocating me.
     The euphoria from standing up to Lana and the passionate gaze coming from Sebastian nearly sucked the life from my insides. I reveled in it.
     He released one of my hands and slowly reached for me, his fingers lightly tracing my jaw. "You have no idea the impact you have." He stared intently at my neck, his eyes opening wide as I swallowed. His teeth bit at the inside of his cheek just as his grip landed on my shoulder ― kneading his fingers into my goose bumped skin. "Please don't question your bravery."
     I sucked in a breath, the release shaky.
     His face inched closer to me, his minty exhale cascading over my face. Suddenly, I was grossly aware of our closeness and the fact that I didn't want to push him away. I wanted him closer. Needed him to touch me.
     The hand on my shoulder moved to the side of my neck, his strong, calloused fingers tangling in my curly hair. Air entered my lungs in short bursts, and I hoped he didn't notice.
     Trailing my open hand up his arm, the veins and muscles contracted under my touch.
     "Stop me, Zona," he breathed, his lips ghosting the skin near my earlobe.
     I shook my head, tilting back to give him better access to whatever he wanted.
     Stop him? There was a chance I was going to forget how to breathe. It felt as if all of our quite moments had led up to this one. It felt out-of-the-blue and so incredibly right.
     He snickered, the small puffs of air escaping his mouth jolting me slightly.
     I clung to him, yearning for the smallest touch.
     "Good," he said, right before he pulled me close, his lips barely touching my skin.

AUTHOR BIO
A chocolate mistress, Cassie Graham is a born and raised Arizona girl. Her sass knows no bounds and almost always has something kind to say, no matter the situation. She runs a platform of love and strives to bring those attributes out in every book she writes.

She started writing early in her high school career after an English teacher forced her to write in a journal. Four years and thirty-something notebooks full of words later, she found her passion.

If Cassie isn't shoulder-deep in writing a version of a fairytale, you can find her front porch sitting with her husband and daughter, eating all the bread, gossiping with her best friends, visiting Disneyland, supporting strong women, listening to cheesy music and reading great books by amazing people. She loves binge-watching Supernatural, drooling over Dean, Sam and Cas, and going to conventions. She also enjoys spreading love any chance she can. So, if you run into her, give her a hug or a high-five. She guarantees they're magic.

Author of Unable to Resist, Anyone But Him, The Truth of a Liar, Enchanting Wilder,  Surviving Wilder, Who Needs Air, The Girl Behind the Red Door and Maybe Ever After.


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GIVEAWAY
There is a giveaway for a $30 Amazon gift card + a signed paperback of Thank You, Next Chapter (1 winner, international winner will get the $30 Amazon gift card only)

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Book Review: Cassie Graham "Thank You, Next Chapter"


Thank you, Next Chapter has a little bit of everything that readers are looking for! Reading a dream come true novel. Fun banter, sweet romance, adventures, and quirky to the galore. I was able to read in one sitting. Definitely an excellent and adorable book.


The main characters, Sebastian and Zona, had me on the edge of my seat. The chemistry was pure perfection. This assisted with creating a positive flow for the plot and journey to thrive.

The love from Sab is beyond sweet and cute. Readers can help but fall in love with him. Zona is relatable and truly thrives in the course of the book.

Well written, never lagged, and it never bored me. I enjoyed being able to escape with Seb and Zona. Cassie has an impeccable ability to infuse dual POV with such ease and gives the reader a better insight to each character motive.

***I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book provided by Give Me Books Promotions & Cassie Graham.***

Friday, June 26, 2020

Cover Reveal: Cassie Graham "Thank You, Next Chapter"


HAPPY COVER REVEAL!
Thank you, Next Chapter by Cassie Graham
Contemporary Romance
Release Date: July 3, 2020

Cover Design: Natalie Beausoleil,
Beau & Co.
BLURB:
In Paris, he was abandoned as she created a masterpiece.
In New Mexico, she found inspiration all while he couldn't write a single lyric.
In New York, he was given an ultimatum just as she ignored her agent's emails.
In Colorado, everything changed.

Zona Carver finds inspiration foe her novels in unlikely places, but when she decides to go see Sebastian March in concert, she doesn't expect to inspire him. On a whim, he asks her to go on tour, but Zona has a complicated past with the music business and returning to her old life leaves her feelings uncertain.

Before she can worry about the consequences of her actions, she's packing up her entire life and hopping on a bus with Sebastian. 

City by city, words are written, and memories are made, but the past has a pesky way of catching up to you.

What happens on the road, doesn't always stay there, and hopefully they can survive the wild ride. 


PRE-ORDER LINKS - $2.99 FOR A LIMITED TIME!
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EXCERPT:
     "You're staring, " he playfully scolded.
     "Am not."
     "You are," he said. "I'm just wearing glasses, you goof. It's not a big deal."
     "It's not," I agreed. "But it kind of is, too. I mean, your public persona is just so posh and clean. Shaved face. Crisp white shirts." Perfectly fitted pants that I thought about when he wasn't around. He didn't need to know that. "Putting on glasses makes you look different and rugged and ― I don't know ― scholarly." My faux-British accent came out at the end.
     "Those two things don't exactly go together," he said with a chuckle. "Who wants to be rugged and scholarly?"
     "You do," I told him. "Trust me. It works. Your glasses are a good addition."
     "It's like a Clark Kent thing, isn't it? Mum and Dad always said I looked like him when I wore glasses."
     I took a better look, watching as the headlights on the opposite side of the road lit up his face, even the harsh brightness making him look godlier than any actual human. "I mean, sure. You look like Superman, but it's. . .I don't know. It's you. You're this unique form of handsome." I rolled my eyes. "Of course you get better looking as you get older, which, on behalf of all women, is complete bullshit."
     "What do you mean?"
     "Men," I pushed. "They get better looking as they get older. DiCaprio. Clooney. All of them."
     His eyebrows downcast, perturbed and slightly unimpressed.
     "It's the same for you. You're only getting more handsome. It's annoying." I huffed. Yes, like a petulant child because it was impossible to not be completely aggravated by the fact that he couldn't control just how utterly handsome he was. Dude could wear mud and still look great.
     "And you know this because. . .you know what I looked like when I was younger?" he smirked over at me, now far too amused for my liking.
     My stomach fell when I realized my slipup. "Okay, yes, I've followed your music for a little longer than I previously lead you to believe, don't get a big head."
     "You followed me when I first got signed to a record label?" His grin nearly took control of his entire face. "That's cute."
     "Shut up."
     He laughed. "Did you follow me when I used to post on YouTube?"
     "Maybe." I shrugged a shoulder, looking out the window.
     "You did not."
     I turned back to see his mouth hung open, his left hand on the steering wheel. "Don't judge me, March," I scolded, unable to hide my grin.
     "Vine?"
     I sighed; hopeful he hadn't seen me nearly cringe. He didn't need to know he was my  most-listened to artist on my music streaming site for the last two years or that the entire reason for me coming to his concert that night we first officially met was because I was massive fangirl and wanted to catalog everything he did while on stage. And he most definitely didn't need to know that he was the inspiration for the hero in my new novel.
     Un. Important. Facts. That was all this was.
     "Oh my God, you followed me on Vine?" He couldn't believe it. "That's it. This is my favorite night. It's official."
     "You're seeing my nerd, Sebastian." I wasn't sure how I felt about it. When I let my freak-nerd flag fly, I became the ultimate goober. My 'fangirl' teetered on obsession when it came to studying subjects for my books.
     "You fangirl for me," he said as if it wasn't a colossal deal, "and you know what?"
     "Hmm?" I said as I studied him, the hard lines of his jaw twitching.
     The red glow of the light we were sitting at cast a shadow across his face. "I fangirl for you." I chewed on my lip, wishing I could catalog this moment in my mind forever. I wouldn't want to have any other fangirl but him.

AUTHOR BIO:
A chocolate mistress, Cassie Graham is born and raised Arizona girl. Her sass knows no bounds and almost always has something kind to say, no matter the situation. She runs a platform of love and strives to bring those attributes out in every book she writes.

She started writing early in her high school career after an English teacher forced her to write in a journal. Four years and thirty-something notebooks full of words later, she found her passion.

If Cassie isn't shoulder-deep in writing a version of a fairytale, you can find her front porch sitting with her husband and daughter, eating all the bread, gossiping with her best friends, visiting Disneyland, supporting strong women, listening to cheesy music and reading great books by amazing people. She loves binge-watching Supernatural, drooling over Dean, Sam and Cas, and going to conventions. She also enjoys spreading love any chance she can. So, if you run into her, give her a hug or a high-five. She guarantees they're magic.

Author of Unable to Resist, Anyone But Him, The Truth of a Liar, Enchanting Wilder, Surviving Wilder, Who Needs Air, The Girl Behind the Red Door and Maybe Ever After.

Author Links:

Monday, February 13, 2017

I present to you the next anticipated Cover Reveal of 2017, Cassie Graham newest book "Who Needs Air".

Release Date: April 28, 2017

Synopsis:
They fell in love at thirteen.
He wrote a book about it at twenty.
She watched him walk away at twenty-three.
And he made the New York Times Best Sellers list at twenty-four.

Campbell 'Cam' Potter stood idly by as August Wyatt took over the world one word at a time. Chapter by chapter, people fell in love with the story he created - the events she lived. And now the book was being made into a movie, it was only a matter of time before August was back in their small hometown in Georgia.

The problem was, when August left five years ago, Cam made a promise to herself. The ending in his book would be the conclusion to their story. There was no sequel, no second chance, no possibility of ever seeing him again. He obliterated her heart and she was determined to never let it happen again.

That is, until Cam gets a late text from the heartbreaker himself.
New chapters are written, fresh storylines are explored and Cam and August find a familiarity in one another.

Sometimes THE END doesn't mean it's over.