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July 13, 2014

Innocents (Dusty #1) is LIVE!

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Published on July 13, 2014 17:00

July 10, 2014

Order Form for Signed Innocents (Dusty #1) Paperbacks!

For a personalized copy of Innocents (Dusty #1), please fill out the order form below. The books ordered will only be signed by Author Mary Elizabeth. 
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Published on July 10, 2014 07:33

July 7, 2014

July 1, 2014

INTERVIEW WITH AMBER L. JOHNSON



Like many authors in the industry today, Amber L. Johnson originated from the world of Twilight fan fiction—the place I first read her work and met her as an author. After following her writing for years, enjoying the worlds she creates and the characters she lets us all love, it’s a pleasure watching her fight her way to the top. Where she deserves to be. With two books under her belt, Where We Fell, and my personal favorite, Beatless, Amber L. Johnson has a promising career ahead of her, and a very busy year, having announced she’s signed a multi-book deal with The Writers Coffee Shop. Amber’s third novel, Puddle Jumping, is set to release June 1st, 2014. With the pending release of such an original and amazing story, I was thrilled when Amber agreed to let me pick her brain about her career as a writer, her family, and her wishes for the future.

Questions for Amber L. Johnson:   I’ve followed you as a writer for years and have watched you grow into the published author you are today. Which is nothing less than amazing. If you were able to go back in time, what piece of advice would you give your younger self about your writing and why?
If I was going to talk to my younger self, I’d initially say, “OMG, stop being so annoying.” Followed up by, “Invest in a thing called Google.”As for writing, I’d probably advise that she never give it up. I wrote my first book at 7 years old and started a bunch of others. But trying to fit in at school and falling in love at 17 took a lot of my time and energy. It wasn’t until I had my son and never slept that I tried my hand at it again. (As an aside, “2009 Amber,” don’t do that one thing, okay? Or the other one.)
    Puddle Jumping is about a unique boy and the girl that loves him. I commend you for handling the plot with care and for being bold enough to write about such a sensitive subject with grace. Do you have any expectation for Puddle Jumping, and if so, what is it?
Oh, Lord. I think my only expectation is that maybe, just maybe, the people that read the final version will love it as much as the original. That some of those parents and teachers that reached out to me will still feel it rings true, if not truer, given how many new experiences I’ve had in the past few years. I don’t expect everyone to adore it, but if it touches someone deeply, then it’s possible I’ve done a good job at the end of the day.
What did you do to prepare for Puddle Jumping? Was writing this particular book any different than your previous work and why?
Preparation for publication has been, for lack of a better word, Hell. Not because I don’t love this story. But because I do. I have spent hours and days, speaking with people about this book, editing and re-editing, garnering feedback, streamlining it until I felt like it was finally ready to see the light of day. It’s not perfect. But I think that’s the point of the book, right? I’ve given the manuscript to teachers, parents, psychologists, classes, bloggers, etc., etc. to make sure I have exhausted every bit of information I may not have known with my own experiences so far. The difference between this work and my others is that it’s pretty much Young Adult, which I never thought I would publish. Lilly is not a passive voice in this story. She’s speaking directly to you, explaining how a girl who never expected to fall in love, who is too adventurous and has the scars to prove it, would have the honor of falling for the amazing person Colton has become.
  The Puddle Jumping cover is absolutely breathtaking! I’ve read the fanfiction version and the published version of PJ, so I know what inspired it, but tell me who brought it to life.
LOL. Thank you <3 I know you were there when we were brainstorming ideas for the cover. I wanted something simple and beautiful, but there was also a part of me that wanted a contemporary YA book cover with people standing in puddles or holding hands in the rain.  I was looking through stock photos when I came across the water color face, and it took my breath away. There was more brainstorming, and then weeks of trying to figure out the color and placement and fonts. Funny enough? The final cover was one that my cover artist, Annie, made on accident. She threw it in at the last minute, and I emailed it to my team for their reactions. I was set on it but wanted their feedback, and at the end of the day, the colors were too much to walk away from.  I can’t wait to hold it in my hands.
    What can we expect from you in the next year?
Next year you’re going to be sick to DEATH of me. I have books coming out in November, January, March and May. And then I might take a 2 year nap. J/K If you know anything about my son, you know I might be lucky to sleep until 8 a.m. on a Saturday.
 Who is Amber L. Johnson? What are you greatest fears and biggest hopes?
Laying out my fears? Come on. You’re killing me here. I have always said that my biggest fear is that I’ll never mean anything to anyone. That I’ll die and no one will notice. (Wow, that took a turn for the morbid, eh?) My biggest hopes? Someday my son won’t have to struggle so much, and he’ll be accepted exactly for the fantastic, talented, loving child that he is. And maybe one day, I won’t have to work in an office, and I can write about people that only exist in my brain all day until the bus comes after school. 
SYNOPSIS
When it comes to love there’s no such thing as conventional.
Everyone thinks Colton Neely is special.
Lilly Evans just thinks he’s fascinating.
Once friends when they were younger, their bond is cut short due to her accident prone nature and they go their separate ways. Years later, they meet again and Lilly learns that there is something special about the boy she once knew, but she has no idea what it all means. And she’s not sure if she’s ready to find out.
When he walks through the corridor of her school the first day of her senior year, she knows that it’s time to get to know the real Colton Neely. The more she learns, the deeper she falls.
Their friendship grows into love, even as Colton does not express it in words. But one decision threatens to break down the world that Lilly has tried so hard to integrate into and she must figure out if the relationship can survive if they are apart.
Amber L. Johnson:
Amber is a full  time mom, full time wife, is employed full time, and writes when she can. She believes  in Happily Ever Afters that occur every day - despite the obstacles that real life serves up on a regular basis. Or perhaps they're sweeter simply because of them. She always has 2 rubber bands on her wrist, a song in her head, and too much creamer in her coffee cup that reads 'Cocoa' - because she's a rebel. If she's not at her desk, with her boys, or behind the computer, she's supporting live music with her arms raised above her head and eyes closed, waiting for the drop.


Links for Amber
Goodreads:https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7336499.Amber_L_JohnsonFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/amberlynnejohnson?ref_type=bookmarkTwitter:https://twitter.com/WhereIsJakeRyanWebsite:http://www.amberlynnejohnson.com/

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Published on July 01, 2014 08:00

June 27, 2014

PUDDLE JUMPING BY AMBER L. JOHNSON

Puddle Jumping Puddle Jumping by Amber L. Johnson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I read Amber's book, I wish I was better at writing reviews. Her work deserves to be praised beyond anything I am capable of. I like the reviews with pictures and gifs.

*insert crying gif here*

The first time I read Puddle Jumping was probably about four years ago in it's original form. I stayed up all night and reviewed every chapter. The book hangover I had the next morning was the kind that I'd gladly have everyday if it meant I was able to read a book for the first time over and over, you know.

Luckily for me, Amber decided to rework the story for publication, so even though it is technically the same plot, when Amber asked if I wanted to read the story while she was in edits, I got to read the story again for what felt like the first time once more.

Then she sent me an ARC!

THREE TIMES I GOT TO READ THIS STORY FOR THE FIRST TIME!

And all three times I fell in love again.

I'm a huge fan of Amber L. Johnson in general. She can do no, write no wrong in my eyes, but Puddle Jumping has always been my very favorite story from her. The tenderness of the characters and the grace the author uses handling the plot is admiring.

People are born different, and people love different. Amber gets that, and she was able to write it in a away to make her readers understand. She does not want you to feel sorry for Colton, she wants you to see him!

Whenever I'm asked for recommendation, I recommend Amber L. Johnson's Beatless, but I am THRILLED about the release of Puddle Jumping. And I cannot wait for everyone to fall in love like I have.

*Insert standing ovation gif here*

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Published on June 27, 2014 20:35

June 26, 2014

OFFICIAL INNOCENTS MERCHANDISE ON ZAZZLE

The official DustyBliss store is officially open on Zazzle!                    

We offer men and women apparel, tote bags, coffee mugs, and more!
Just click the icon below!


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Published on June 26, 2014 22:51

INNOCENTS TANK TEESPRING CAMPAIGN



For a limited time--fourteen days to be exact--we are offering Dusty Innocents tank tops through Teespring for only $22.00! After the fourteen days, this tank won't be available again! So get it while you can. BUY HERE post signature
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Published on June 26, 2014 22:24

June 14, 2014

June 10, 2014

BLUE OWLARY INTERVIEW WITH MARY ELIZABETH



What does Dusty mean to you?

I don’t think this can be easily answered—it’s complicated. So much went into the story writing and character development of the boy who drops us all to our knees.
To me, Dusty the character represents the struggle of growing up imperfect. I mean, here is this kid who literally has the world in the palm of his hand—money, good looks, no restrictions, love—and instead of taking it and running, he lives fast. Dusty tries to do right by the people he cares for because he has a deep soul, but trouble is exactly that … trouble. Bliss is the softer side of his madness, but not any less tricky in her own right.
In my opinion, Innocents (Dusty #1) is simple realism. It may not be easy to read because of its contents—it was certainly not easy to write—but this happens! Kids are impulsive and easily swayed, and parents mostly want well for their children, but neither know everything, and both live and learn. Although this story is told from Dusty and Bliss’ points of view, it was important to make each character significant because each has a story to tell.
It’s not right vs. wrong, or good vs. evil.
It’s life.
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Published on June 10, 2014 09:02

June 9, 2014

EGOS AND OTHER PRECONCEIVED ABSURDITIES GUEST POST HOSTED BY LYSSA BRYAN



My very first guest blog post is up! Do you want to know what I think about egos? Visit Lyssa Bryan's blog here!  post signature
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Published on June 09, 2014 07:06