It’s Cover Reveal Friday
at Save Your Money for Books! Check out this awesome cover- this book sounds
pretty great. I keep finding myself sucked more and more into the new adult
genre! Enjoy! J
Blurb:
“We got so busy
living life that we forgot to live our dreams.”
Danni Lewis has been playing it safe
for twenty-six years, but her sheltered existence is making her feel old ahead
of time. When a sudden death plunges her into a spiral of grief, she throws
caution to the wind and runs away to France in search of a new beginning.
The moment ski instructor Olivier du
Pape enters her shattered world she falls hard, in more ways than one.
Their mutual desire is as powerful and
seductive as the mountains around them. His dark gypsy looks and piercing blue
eyes are irresistible.
Only she must resist, because he has a
wife – and she’d made a pact to never get involved with a married man.
But how do you choose between keeping
your word and being true to your soul?
Weak at the Knees is Jo’s debut novel
in the new adult, contemporary romance genre – a story about love, loss and
relationships, set between London and the heart of the French Alps.
Goodreads
Link: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18195781-weak-at-the-knees
Author Info:
Jo Kessel is a journalist, working for
the BBC and reporting and presenting for ITV on holiday, consumer and current
affairs programs. She writes for several national newspapers in the UK
including the Daily Mail, the Telegraph, the Guardian and the Express and was
the anonymous author of the Independent’s hit column: Diary of a Primary School
Mum.
When Jo was ten years old she wrote a
short story about losing a loved one. Her mother and big sister were so moved
by the tale that it made them cry. Having reduced them to tears she vowed that
the next time she wrote a story it would make them smile instead. Happily she
succeeded and with this success grew an addiction for wanting to reach out and
touch people with words. Jo lives in London with her husband and three
children. She loves traveling and since becoming a mother anything even
remotely sad makes her cry. She’s a sucker for a good romance and tearjerker
movies are the worst. She’s that woman in the cinema, struggling to muffle
audible wails as everyone else turns round to stare.
Author Links
Website: http://www.jokessel.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kesseljo
Twitter: @jo_kessel
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