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One Chance Night by Eliza Boyd Blog Tour (Guest Post & Review)

19 Friday Jun 2015

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 About the Book white
Once Chance Night by Eliza Boyd
Series: Make a Change #1
Genre: New Adult Contemporary
Pages: 188
Published: May 15, 2015 by Patchwork Press



Book Description:

On the surface, Chelsea Greer has it all: A loving husband. A nice house. A good job.
In reality, she works hard to maintain the illusion that is her life. She’s also missing the most important thing:
Love.
One night could change her life. One night could give her the strength to rediscover what’s important. In one night, she could find love when she most needs it and least expects it.
All Chelsea has to do is follow her heart after One Chance Night.

Review

One Chance Night was filled with intense emotion and had me swooning, swearing, wishing I could reach through the pages of the book and strangle a certain character and become best friends with others.

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The novel had the right combination of romance mixed with difficult, life changing decisions. The reader followed Chelsea, who wasn’t perfect, had made her share of mistakes, and was in an awful situation, but I couldn’t help but feel for her. She was a creature of routine, and it took taking a chance and breaking that routine for her to get a much needed wakeup call, pushing her to change her life for the better.

I couldn’t help but immediately start the next chapter to find out what would happen next and what Chelsea would do. The words flowed and my eyes floated across them until the final page, which left me with a perfect ending to the story, not making me suffer through one of those awful cliff hangers, but I still wanted more of the beautiful characters who made me feel so much. If you read this book, which you should, then we are all in luck because it is a series, while the main characters won’t be central, they will make appearances so we can get our fix.

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Eliza Boyd did an incredible job painting the pictures, introducing the characters and making them feel real, and created a poignant story that I think many people can relate to in one way or another, whether they survived a bad relationship or have fallen in love. This debut novel will make you stop and take notice of this new author and I know she will have much more to share with us.

Take a chance on One chance Night, you won’t regret it! I certainly can’t wait to read what she writes next!

I received this book in exchange for my honest review.

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How Songs Made it to the OCN Playlist

    1. Sam Hunt – Take Your Time
      I first heard this song in November of 2014. On a trip to Houston for a book event, I rented a car—something I normally don’t do when I travel alone. I heard the song each of the four times I was in the car, and I absolutely fell in love with it. The spoken word, the lyrics, the feel of the song—totally dug it. And I so badly wanted to write the book about it. Then, in March of this year, I heard the song on the radio and it reminded me so much of Chelsea’s story, which I’d finished writing in October—before I’d even heard the song—that it made me cry. And I realized I’d already written the book for this song. 🙂
      (Little known fact: The song actually appears in the book. It was a last-minute change when I made that realization in March. Originally, it was Thomas Rhett’s “It Goes Like This.”)
    2. Brett Eldredge – Don’t Ya
      This is on the list, but it doesn’t appear in the book. It’s the song that inspired the whole thing though—hence Brett’s name. I heard this one and pictured chapters 27-29. Something about the song triggered that whole scene, and I knew I had to write it. But I didn’t know what came before all of that, so I had to work through Chelsea’s story a bit backward. Knowing that it’d all be worth it in the end made her road easier to navigate. 🙂
    3. Johnny Cash – Ring of Fire
      I knew I had to include a wider spectrum of country music. I used new music and a song or two from the ’90s, so I wanted to add older songs. With the girls being at an open-mic night, I wrote in a band that covered older songs. And I didn’t want them to only show up just because, so this song and the Conway Twitty song I mention in the book come up again later on. But I love this song so much. I mean, truly. “The taste of love is sweet / when hearts like ours meet.” That’s a great line!
    4. Blake Shelton – Mine Would Be You
      Brett and Ian sing this song at a pivotal point in the book, and I think it really encompasses the feel of the moment. This song is all about regret and what you wish were different in regards to love. And at that point in the book, Brett is certainly feeling that way. It’s a very emotional song, and I think it brings some more emotion to the book when it shows up. 🙂
    5. Sara Bareilles – Brave
      OCN is all about Chelsea and her journey, and truly, she needs to become brave in order to deal with all of the choices she’s made and make anything in her life different. This song represents that. Chelsea doesn’t have a lot going for her at the beginning, and she recognizes that it’s her fault. But in order to change, she has to do things she hasn’t done, which is the nature of life. I love her journey, and I hope you do too. 🙂

About the Author

Eliza Boyd is a contemporary women’s fiction and romance author. Also an avid reader, she writes novels, short stories, poetry, and whatever else strikes her fancy. Born and raised in Northern Illinois, she now lives in sunny Arizona with her husband and her plethora of animals. When she’s not reading, writing, or working, she can be found walking around her neighborhood (for exercise, not for stalking), taking photos of her pets, or catching up on her favorite shows. Catching up really means binge-watching.

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Stella Rose by Tammy Flanders Hetrick Blog Tour (Review)

20 Wednesday May 2015

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Good Afternoon Everyone!  I’m so excited to be part of the blog tour for this debut author! I was lucky enough to meet Tammy when I was a contractor where she works her day job, and had the pleasure seeing her almost every day of the work week for a little over a year. One day I overheard her talking about writing and as I writer myself I was nosy and butted into the conversation and learned that she wrote a book and was in the process of editing it and publishing it. We talked and I enthusiastically volunteered to help since I blog as well. I patiently waited as she worked through the process until I got contacted to be a part of the blog tour and was given a review copy. Unfortunately I couldn’t read it until recently because I was in college and I knew if I started the book all homework would be ignored. This book was worth the wait and I’m so happy to have finally read it and can share with all of you. So keep reading because you will want to add this one to your shopping cart!

About the Book whiteStella Rose coverStella Rose by Tammy Flanders Hetrick

Upon Stella Rose’s death, her best friend, Abby, moves to rural Vermont to take care of her sixteen-year-old daughter, Olivia. But Abby struggles to connect with Olivia and she soon finds guardianship of a headstrong teenager daunting beyond her wildest misgivings. Despite her best efforts, and the help of friends old and new, she is unable to keep Olivia from self-destruction. As Abby’s journey unfolds, she grapples with raising a grieving teenager, realizes she didn’t know Stella as well as she thought, and discovers just how far she will go to save the most precious thing in her life.

REVIEW

Stella Rose’s physical form has left the world, but her spirit is still everywhere. She leaves behind a daughter, Olivia, and many people who love her dearly. The story is narrated by Stella’s best friend, Abby, who takes on the responsibility of moving into Stella’s house to take care of Olivia.

The novel is divided into months, each section consisting of a season, and each chapter being a different month following the death of Stella Rose. Stella, who died of cancer managed to plan out the year following her death by writing letters and preparing gifts for Olivia and Abby. The rules are that they have to open them together and can only open the one designated per month. We follow through the stages of grief and watching these characters trying to continue their life with the help of Stella via the letters.

The pacing of the chapters and how they are split up into months is perfect. The author paints a beautiful picture of Vermont through all of the seasons, which I love as a Vermont resident. It is fun to recognize names of places as well as places I’ve never heard of or been to.

The characters feel very real and are imperfect as all humans. I think everyone will find ways in which they can relate to these characters and their struggles, especially anyone who has experienced loss.

The story is poignant, filled with such heart it seeps through every page. There is such honesty about life, love, friendship, loss, secrets and the mess of it all. So many passages of this novel hit me deeply, some just because of how closely I could relate to the situation, like becoming angry at the person who died, or because of the true lifelong friendships that existed. The friends in the novel were friends since childhood, and the relationship they have, I envy. I have some great friends, but the level of friendship in this novel is beautiful and I think rare.

I love, love, loved this novel. It is a fantastic well-crafted debut novel by Mrs. Hetrick, so grab a box of tissues and get a copy!

Purchase Links| IndieBound | Amazon | Barnes and Noble |

About the Author

Tammy Flanders HetrickTammy Flanders Hetrick has been telling stories all her life, refining her skills at age ten through marathon tag-team storytelling with her best friend, honing her craft through decades of business writing, and ultimately finding joy in extracurricular creative writing. She has published short stories in Your Teen Magazine, Blue Ocean Institute’s Sea Stories, and Route 7 Literary Journal. In 2009 she was recognized with the Outdoor Industries Women’s Coalition’s Pioneering Woman Award for coaching and mentoring women in the workplace. Hetrick lives in Vermont with her husband of thirty years, their two cats, and a beagle/miniature bull mix. Her website is http://www.tammyflandershetrick.com/.
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Blog Tour:
Celtic Lady’s Reviews: April 21, 2015
A Literary Vacation: April 23, 2015
Broken Teepee: review, April 24, 2015
Teddy Rose Book Reviews Plus: April 27, 2015
Life of a Female Bibliophile: April 28, 2015
I’m A Book Shark: May 1, 2015
Electively Paige: review, May 4, 2015
Under My Apple Tree: May 7, 2015
Celtic Lady’s Reviews: May 12, 2015
Centered on Books: May 16, 2015
Christiecote.com: May 20, 2015
Christiesbookreviews.com: May 21, 2015

Rain is now available on Smashwords!

22 Sunday Feb 2015

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Hi Everyone!

So, I finally sat down and reformatted Rain to get the e-book up on Smashwords. I was enrolled in Kindle Select, making Rain, an Amazon exclusive e-book. After the last cycle, I decided not to enroll again because I was not seeing the benefit of being Amazon exclusive, so I’m making Rain available to other platforms. Rain is now available on Smashwords, and you can find it HERE. If you are someone who has reviewed Rain in the past, I would absolutely love it if you posted your review on Smashwords as well and would be very grateful! If you are willing to do that, please send me an email at contact@christiecote.com and I will send you a code to purchase Rain for free on Smashwords, since you can only review purchased books.

To celebrate, I’m also doing a little giveaway on my facebook page! Like my page if you haven’t already, and leave a comment on THIS post with what your favorite Sunday activity is, to enter to win an e-book copy of Rain!

Have a wonderful Sunday!

Best Wishes,

Christie Cote

New Review for RAIN-Tiffany from I’m A Book Shark

23 Wednesday Jul 2014

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Hi Everyone!

This awesome blog that I have been following since I started blogging a few years ago, I’m a Book Shark, just added a new blogger on board, Tiffany! She is super cool and agreed to review Rain on the blog. Her post is gorgeous! It is filled with her thoughts and teaser pictures that she made that fit perfectly with the book! The post blew me away, so I really hope you all will check it out HERE!

One of the many beautiful teaser pictures Tiffany made!

This book had funny moments, ‘awww’ moments and beautifully heartbreaking moments. I couldn’t get enough of the pink highlights, iPod shuffles and lego houses.

-Tiffany from I’m a Book Shark

 

Rain Blog Tour Day 24-A Belle’s Tales

04 Wednesday Jun 2014

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Happy hump day everyone! Yay for being halfway to the weekend. I’m ready, I just took two exams, so my brain hurts.

I couldn’t end the day without sharing the 24th stop on the Rain blog tour! This one is extra special and amazing! Today’s lovely hosts are Michele and McKenzie from A Belle’s Tales. I met Michele when I first started blogging and was trying to maneuver the world. Somehow I found her and commented on her twitter posts and the rest was history. We have not met in person yet, but we talk all of the time. Her daughter, the wonderful McKenzie reviewed Rain and even put together a dream casting for Rain along with interviewing me! The post is really awesome, so if there is one post you have to check out it is this one! See the amazingness for yourself HERE!

There were so many things I loved about this book. It had a steady pace and was fast enough to keep me interested but not too fast.

-McKenzie-A Belle’s Tales

Be sure to enter the huge release giveaway while you are there! There is also a giveaway on Goodreads that is ending in a few days, so enter that one below!

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Rain by Christie Cote

Rain

by Christie Cote

Giveaway ends June 07, 2014.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

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Rain Blog Tour Day 23-Amazeballs Book Addicts

03 Tuesday Jun 2014

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Today is day 23 of the Rain blog tour! Today’s stop is at Amazeballs Book Addicts with the lovely Gia! Gia reviewed Rain for the blog tour and rated it FIVE STARS! Read her thoughts HERE! Be sure to enter the big giveaway while you are there!

When it ended, I was left wanting more.  I am so glad that there will be more books in the Rain series.

-Gia-Amazeballs Book Addicts

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Rain Blog Tour Day 20-So Bookalicious

30 Friday May 2014

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HAPPY FRIDAY! Boy, for a short week, it certainly turned into a long week! YIKES. All is well now that is is the weekend. Today is the big 20 for the Rain blog tour! El from So Bookalicious is the tour host today. She wrote a wonderful review for Rain and also interviewed me, which you can check out HERE! Make sure to enter the giveaways while you are there!

Rain was a lovely read. It had the right amount of drama, romance, friendship and heartache. Since this was the author’s first book I can’t wait what she will have next in store for us!  

-El, So Bookalicious

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Rain Blog Tour Day 17-Book Loving Mom

26 Monday May 2014

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Happy Memorial Day everyone! Thank you to all who protect and serve! I hope you all took a moment to think about the meaning of this day along with having a day off, barbecuing, and spending time with friends and family. I’m guilty of forgetting the meaning behind holidays like this myself, so no judgment here. I just think we need to be reminded every once in a while.

In other news it is the 17th day of the Rain blog tour. Today’s host is the wonderful Amy from Book Loving Mom! She is super nice, I met her a couple of years ago in Boston at a Jennifer Armentrout book signing. It was a ton of fun! Check out her post, which includes a review of Rain HERE! Don’t forget about the big giveaway going on as well.

This story was really great. I loved the characters, and I liked how it moved along.

-Amy from Book Loving Mom

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Rain Blog Tour Day 16-Little Miss Reader

23 Friday May 2014

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HAPPY FRIDAY! WOOHOO! Who is ready for the weekend? I know I am! Sleep in, do some homework, and BBQ. Do any of you have fun memorial day plans?

Oh yeah, the point to this post.

Today’s fabulous blog tour host is AmandaEmma from Little Miss Reader. Her stop is packed full of awesomeness, first with a glowing five-heart review, followed up with an interview and guest post! You don’t want to miss this post! Go see it HERE. Now. Go Now!

 I loved every part of this book, there wasn’t really those dull moments that generally seem to be in books. This was packed with emotional moments; sweet, sad, uplifting, depressing, hopeless, loving, intriguing – you name it.

-AmandaEmma

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Rain Blog Tour Day 13-It Starts at Midnight

19 Monday May 2014

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Hey again. yes I know this is my second post of the day, since I was playing catch up. Now I’m excited to share the 13th stop on the Rain blog tour at It Starts at Midnight. This stop includes a review for Rain, so you definitely want to check it out! I love reading the reviews for Rain and seeing how each person reacts to it. Shannon wrote a lovely review, so go read it HERE!

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