Coming Home to You is included in an awesome box set with some amazing YA authors. It is only out for a limited time so make sure to scoop this up before it's too late. At $4.99 you are getting five full-length novels. That's only a dollar per book! Perfect to read on the beach, at a picnic or under a tree on a beautiful summer day.
You Can’t Catch Me: A young runner navigates her changing body and her
feelings for a boy who doesn’t fit social expectations. But how can she
be in ‘like’ with someone when she’s forgotten how to like herself?
Cassie Mae is the author of a dozen or so books. Some of which became popular
for their quirky titles, characters, and stories. She likes writing
about nerds, geeks, the awkward, the fluffy, the short, the shy, the
loud, the fun.
Since publishing her bestselling debut, Reasons I
Fell for the Funny Fat Friend, she’s published several titles with
Penguin Random House and founded CookieLynn Publishing Services. She is
represented by Sharon Pelletier at Dystel, Goderich & Bourret LLC.
She has a favorite of all her book babies, but no, she won’t tell you
what it is. (Mainly because it changes depending on the day.)
Along
with writing, Cassie likes to binge watch Once Upon A Time and The
Flash. She can quote Harry Potter lines quick as a whip. And she likes
kissing her hubby, but only if his facial hair is trimmed. She also
likes cheesecake to a very obsessive degree.
You can stalk, talk, or send pictures of Luke Bryan to her on her
Facebook page.
Coming Home to You: He’s hiding a secret; she’s living a lie. Can these
broken souls help each other find their way home before the past
destroys them?
Tessa Marie aka Theresa Paolo lives on Long Island, NY with her
fiancé and their fish. She is the author of NA and YA contemporary
romances. Her debut novel (NEVER) AGAIN, released in Fall 2013 with
Berkley (Penguin) and the companion novel (ONCE) AGAIN released Summer
2014. Both her books HOME IS WHERE YOU ARE and PROVE ME WRONG are Amazon
bestsellers. She is also the coauthor of the Amazon bestselling Beds
Series.
She has a hard time accepting the fact she’s in her
early thirties (very early), and uses her characters to relive the best
and worst years of her life. She put her love of writing on hold while
she received her Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing. When she’s not writing,
she’s behind a camera, reading, watching Vampire Diaries and Pretty
Little Liars, or can be found on
Twitter,
Pinterest and
Facebook.
Under the Dusty Sky: She is determined that her father’s young and
handsome new farmhand is going to have a leading role in her ultimate
perfect memory. But when he wants something more than physical, will she
untangle her mind and her heart before she destroys a chance at finding
real love?
Allie Martin I write books about young people.
Young people who love hard and screw up big time. Young people who question the world and push against what's expected of them.
Even
if it's layered with sweet romance or a cute premise, I don't always
write clean books and don't shy away from touchy subjects, but I'll
always try and let you know what you're in for.
I am but an outlet for those who live inside my head.
I
grew up on a farm in the Canadian prairies. I've lived in small towns,
big cities and foreign countries as my feet were always itching for new
ground. Two years ago I got the call of the wild and migrated to the
snowy mountains of Northern Canada where I spend my non-writing time
outside doing outside-things with my Prince and our puppy.
Knee Deep: A young girl is pulled between her increasingly angry
boyfriend and a best friend who wants to be more. Will she be able to
see through the excuses she’s created and find the love she deserves, or
will she lose herself in a sense of duty?
Jolene Perry grew up in South-central Alaska. She’s lived in Anchorage,
near the Alyeska ski resort, on a cabin on an island on a lake, and then
in a boring old house.
Jolene kissed a boy on her high school
graduation night. One she’d wanted to kiss for a long time. They got
married two years later, have built two homes together, survived
military deployments, law school, student loan debt, and two children.
Jolene
plays the guitar, takes pictures, and loves to hike. She doesn’t like
rivers, but loves the ocean. She loves to fly, but gets motion sick. Her
ultimate vacation would be to sail through the deserted islands in The
Bahamas. Two years ago, she got that wish when her parents retired on a
sailboat.
She taught high school French when she was only a few years
older than her students, and then taught middle school math with her
degree in political science and French.
She spends grocery money on designer fabric, shoes, and books.
Jolene cannot express how many times she wished she could write a whole novel. And now she has. Several times. Life is good.
She currently lives in her hometown of Wasilla, Alaska with her husband and two kids.
Don’t Fall: A modern retelling of Rapunzel follows a girl who hides
behind books, her photography, and her daydreams, but when she meets a
beautiful boy she must face a difficult choice. Will she choose her own
dreams or continue to live under the control of her mother?
Rachel Schieffelbein grew up in a tiny town in Southeast Minnesota
reading books, riding horses, and participating in speech and theater.
She is now married with four kids and enjoys reading books, riding
horses, and coaching speech and theater. If it ain't broke, don't fix
it!
She enjoys writing characters she can relate to, ones she
would want to hangout with, or fall in love with. She hopes her readers
will love them, too.