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Ember’s Center
by Jillian Jacobs
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BLURB:
She spent her
life fighting for middle ground, and now that she’s found it, she’ll fight for
her life.
Ember Brooks
yearns for an end to the dark chapters of her life—abusive mother, negligent father,
teenage trauma, and sibling suicide. Determined to escape her traumatic past,
Ember is finally headed for solid ground, gathering strength and balance with
the help of her trusted counselor and friend, Xander Kane.
Still reeling
from the death of her brother, Ember finds solace when Manchester Marauders
center, Owen Killion goes on the offensive and barrels into her life. Both on
the football field and off, Owen is sure-footed and confident. With his
domineering presence and reliable nature, he alters her game-plan. But for a
girl continually left on the sidelines, can she leave her heart on the line?
When Ember is
the victim of increasingly dangerous incidents, and Xander changes the course
of their relationship, once more her life spirals out of control.
Ember trusts
Owen to guard their love, but when someone else is calling the shots, can they
reach the end zone or will they fumble?
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EXCERPT:
Owen
rose when the ladies entered. He zeroed his gaze on the vision before him. Ms.
Assistant was tall and brown-eyed with dark auburn hair clipped up like a
rooster tail at the back of her head. Her gray suit hung on her body, and she
clutched a laptop under her arm.
Although
he wasn’t hungry before, now Owen reconsidered—a handful of Ms. Assistant would
certainly satisfy. Her eyes were puffy and red, as if she’d been crying. His
protective instincts kicked in gear. A distraught woman reminded him of all the
times he’d wiped his sister’s tears.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
In the spring of 2013,
Jillian Jacobs changed her career path and became a romance writer. After
reading for years, she figured writing a romance would be quick and easy. Nope!
With the guidance of the Indiana Romance Writers of America chapter, she’s
learned there are many "rules" to writing a proper romance. Being
re-schooled has been an interesting journey, and she hopes the best trails are
yet to be traveled.
Water’s Threshold, the first
in Jillian’s Elementals series, was a finalist in Chicago-North’s 2014 Fire and
Ice contest in the Women’s Fiction category.
Jillian is a: Tea Guzzler,
Polish Pottery Hoarder, and lover of all things Moose.
The genres she writes under
are: Paranormal and Contemporary with suspenseful elements.
Social Media Links:
Website:
www.jillianjacobs.com
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/GreenMooseProd
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/AuthorJillianJacobs
Buy Links:
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Embers-Center-O-Line-Book-1-ebook/dp/B00QUAB5QW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419455688&sr=8-1&keywords=ember%27s+center
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/embers-center-jillian-jacobs/1120963537?ean=2940150056206
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteAnother new-to-me author. I enjoyed reading about this book.
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DeleteMy gratitude to Rogues Angels for hosting Ember's Center today. Love the name of this blog. Love it!
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DeleteI always like the graphic covers!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mai. The gal did my logo too. Check it out on my website if you'd like. jillianjacobs.com
DeleteOne of the reasons, I went this route, is because it was different from all the other covers out there. Second, I get to have the artist create my vision of the story. You look at the cover, and know exactly what you're going to get. At least, I hope that's what's conveyed.