Wednesday, September 11, 2013

The Unofficial Addiction Release Promo: No One's Angel by Kelly Walker


Book Addicts,

We have the pleasure to be part of the release promo of Kelly Walker's book: No One's Angel. This is a new Adult Book. Want to know more about this book? Check it out!

READ OUR REVIEW HERE: NO ONE'S ANGEL -REVIEW-


No One's Angel
Release Date: September 6th, 2013
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Synopsis via Goodreads

Tess used to spend more hours than she’d care to admit playing her favorite computer game, using the nickname Angel. She could pretend her life was different, and she could pretend Arion was just a friend. But a girl needs more to keep her warm at night than pixels, and she traded her virtual heaven for a real-life hell. Now she’s on the run from a past she won’t talk about, and the only place she has to go is the doorstep of the friend she’s never actually met.

When Angel disappeared from their nightly games, it nearly destroyed Arion. He threw himself into work and women, but he can’t help knowing the one-night stands will never compare to the angel who haunts his dreams. At first, when she shows up soaking wet and scared-shitless on his doorstep, he thinks his prayers have been answered.

But the more Arion tries to keep Angel close, the more her fear drives her away. If they are ever going to have a chance for a future, they’ll first have to deal with the past that hasn’t forgotten her any more than she’s forgotten it—and Arion will have to learn how to let her go.

No One's Angel is a New Adult (NA) Contemporary Romance about a girl learning to fight back and a boy learning how to let go. It is recommended for mature audiences only due to language and sexual content. (HEA ending and cliffhanger free.)






Ask a writer to write, and they will shrug, nod, and get right to it. Until you drop the bombshell that you expect them to write about themselves. Then, the cold sweat, the deer-in-headlights expression, and the excuses begin. At least for this writer.


I can tell you what my characters like for breakfast, their favorite colors, their hopes and dreams. I can even tell you my hopes and dreams for them, and yet, when asked about myself no words come.


So, let's see. I hate commas. I love chocolate. My husband claims I have no sense of humor. (Sadly, he's right.) My kids on the other hand think I am hilarious. I make jokes all the time. Like, if you don't stop sassing me, I'm going to string you up from the ceiling fan. Or, do you want me to turn this car around? Those are always sure fire ways to get 'the look.' You know the one, the one like they just swallowed a giggle whole, because they are sure that I must not be serious but they suspect it would not be a good idea to say so. Smart kids I have. No clue where that came from, not me, surely.



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