How I'm Lame and The Last Ripple

This is a bittersweet post for me. The last book in the Ripple Effect series is out today. Immersedby Jennifer Griffith.


With her brand new MBA in hand, language expert Lisette Pannebaker starts a business doing one-on-one language immersion for wealthy clients. But she’s far too beautiful for the job and has to give herself a drastic "make-under" to keep clients at bay. It works fabulously until . . . Erik Gunnarson.
Okay, I have to start off by saying that Jennifer Griffith is awesome. I’ve read her books since she started writing them with Spring Creek, and I even named my first blog Delicious Conversation after one of her books. I later got embarrassed that I did that when I met her in person for the first time at a book signing in Pima and changed it to something lame: Kaylee’s Eye, totally a rip off of my husband’s scouting blog, Jeremy’s Eye. I was not feeling inspired that day. I never update that blog, btw, so it’s double lame.  -à I don’t think I’ve ever told her any of this, so hey, Jennifer, see how cool I think you are?
She sent me Immersedto read back in January when I had the death flu, aka The Plague. It was horrible. I was sick for over seven days, my husband on travel for five of those. He got home just in time to take the kids to church, so I holed up in my bed and pulled up Jennifer’s book to edit in between moans.
I can’t even tell you how much I loved this story. Immediately I was drawn in and laughing and forgetting I was sick. THAT is exactly what I love about reading—the ability to forget life’s problems for a few hours and immerse myself into a character’s problems. This book was cute and funny and oh, so romantic. I highly recommend it for anyone who loves a cute, fun romance and needs a break from all the heaviness of life.

It’s available on Amazon, B&N, and Kobo.
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Published on May 22, 2014 06:00
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