Snippet from A Guy and A Girl on Weekend Writing Warriors #8sunday
Welcome to another weekend of Weekend Writing Warriors. My 8 sentence snippet this week is from my latest release NA contemporary romance – A Guy and A Girl. Scene Set – Brief confrontation between Chelsea and her ex-boyfriend, Todd. Chelsea speaks first. "Ow! You're hurting me." She jerked her arm free."You care. I know you do. You have to because I care for you. I love you, Chelsea. Please say you love me."
Tagline
Lies, deceits and secrets - not a good way to begin a relationship.
Blurb
After an ugly past forced Hunter Connolly to escape to Europe, the talented hockey player is back in North America and determined to land a position with a professional team. But he can’t hide from his past forever, especially when his beautiful classmate, Chelsea, forces him to reexamine his life. Soon, hockey is not his first priority anymore.
Chelsea Henderson is a bright co-ed working towards her dream of being a professional dancer. She forms a unique friendship with one of her father’s newest recruits and would love nothing more than to take it to the next level. However, there’s just one small problem. He doesn’t know she’s his coach’s daughter.
Amid the deceptions, danger lurks closer than they could ever imagine. Will fate contrive to rip the young lovers apart? Or will Hunter and Chelsea have their shot at love?
What people are saying about – A Guy and A Girl
5 Stars - I loved this book...I think that it was an awesome story. It was interesting on how everything came about as well as some surprises on who was doing what. I liked how the couple had issues that would be real life issues as well. Very well written, can't wait to read more books by Victoria as well as maybe some more in relation to characters in the book.
5 Stars - What a great romance. Fast paced. Chock full of tension. Little bit of hockey Little bit of dance. Lots of love.
5 Stars - I'm not really sure where to start with this book. The story took so many twists and turns. The suspense in the first part of the book was good, and the twist, I didn't see coming. I expected the story to end when the conflict resolved itself, but I enjoyed that the author chose to continue the development of the relationship between Hunter and Chelsea. I think a lot of stories are written so that the happily ever after comes right after the conflict, but in this story, the reader is drawn through more than one conflict, it shows the growth of each character and a progression of a relationship that is more like real life. Think about it, in our real life relationships, most of us don't go through one crazy experience and then BAM...everything works out. I think that's what made the story so real to me. All the challenges faced by Hunter and Chelsea helped to build and strengthen the relationship. The time frame may have been a little short for the amount of things going on, but that didn't affect my opinion of the story. I was still able to become invested in the story and enjoy it.
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December highlights on Victoria's Pages of Romance 1 – Alan Hamilton – Stalemate2 – Shan Purcell – Degrees of Losing3 - Book Hooks and Flash Fiction 4 – Cover Reveal – David Burnett – To Fall in Love Again8 – Dana Leipold - Burnt Edges 9 - Deborah Nam-Krane – The Pioneer Series7 - Weekend Writing Warriors10 - Flash Fiction and Book Hooks14 - Weekend Writing Warriors17 - Book Hooks and Flash Fiction19-21 – Winter Warm Up Blog Hop24 - Flash Fiction and Book Hooks28 - Weekend Writing Warriors31 - Book Hooks and Flash Fiction
Published on November 29, 2014 21:00
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