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The Book Lover's Report - September 10 – Review
YA Stands – September 10 – Dream Cast
Letters Inside Out - September 10 – Review
Winter Haven Books - September 10 – Review
Tara Len Walker - September 10 – Promo Post
Kimmie's Bookshelf - September 11 – Review
A Dream Within a Dream - September 11 – Review
Captivated Reading - September 11 – Promo Post
Book Overdose - September 12 – Promo Post
I Heart YA Books - September 12 – Review
For the Love of Film and Novels - September 12 – Review
Always YA at Heart – September 12 – Review
Comfort Books - September 12 – Promo Post
Every Free Chance Book Reviews - September 12 – Review
Book Overdose - September 12 – Author Interview
Book Overdose - September 12 – Author Interview
Book Briefs - September 13 – Review
Leisure Reads - September 13 – Excerpt
Step Into Fiction – September 13 – Review
My Neurotic Book Affair – September 13 – Review
Kaidan's Seduction - September 13 – Review
Andi's Young Adult Books – September 14 – Review
In Between - September 14 – Review
A Reading Daydreamer – September 14 – Excerpt
The Book Rogue - September 15 - Review
Chasing McCree
By JC Isabella
Release Date: 04/14/12
E-book only (Print soon)
182 pages
Book Description from Goodreads:
Briar Thompson had it all. The right clothes, the right friends, the right car. Being popular was all that mattered. Her parents were rich and treated like royalty throughout the community. She thought her senior year of high school was going perfectly, until the night her drink was spiked at a party by one of her so called friends.
That was the night she met Chase McCree.
Chase wanted to go back to Montana. To the ranch and the wild, wide blue sky that went on forever. He wanted nothing to do with flashy cars or spoiled rich kids. But he found himself head over boots for the quirky cheerleader who turned her back on her social status. She befriended him when no one else would.
Shunned and hurt by the people who were once her friends, Briar flees with Chase to his family ranch in Montana. There she discovers another world, and apart of herself she never knew.
The cowboy wasn’t like anyone she’d ever met. The cheerleader wasn’t like anyone he’d ever met. Apart their lives didn’t seem to make sense, but together, they were chasing forever.
That was the night she met Chase McCree.
Chase wanted to go back to Montana. To the ranch and the wild, wide blue sky that went on forever. He wanted nothing to do with flashy cars or spoiled rich kids. But he found himself head over boots for the quirky cheerleader who turned her back on her social status. She befriended him when no one else would.
Shunned and hurt by the people who were once her friends, Briar flees with Chase to his family ranch in Montana. There she discovers another world, and apart of herself she never knew.
The cowboy wasn’t like anyone she’d ever met. The cheerleader wasn’t like anyone he’d ever met. Apart their lives didn’t seem to make sense, but together, they were chasing forever.
I'm J.C. Isabella,
and I love to write. I've been writing for about ten years now. Mostly it was
just for fun, for me. But my friends liked my work, so I decided to self
publish. I hope you enjoy the rest of my site, and the books I have written.
The reason I chose to write romance, is because I love a happy ending. In YA
there are so many lessons to be learned, so many firsts to be had. Why not
write about first kisses, first crushes, or trying to explain to your father
you were bitten by your boyfriend, who happens to be a werewolf?
One thing I will always promise in my books is a happy ending. I've always
hated getting to the end of a really great novel, and feeling let down because
it didn't end the way I thought it should. So about ten years ago, I decided to
write a book. I remember it was about these kids who hijack a boat to find
buried treasure in Mexico....
Needless to say, my writing has come a long way since my teen years, and I know
I have room to improve, but I feel guilty having these books sitting in my
computer, with no one to read them. So I'm putting them out for the world to
see!
I try not to take myself too seriously. I'm not an editor, nor am I a total wiz
when it comes to grammar or language. I try my darndest though, and I hope to
give people an enjoyable read that is nice a break from reality.
I put a lot of work into what I do, and I appreciate people reading my work. It
makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
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