It's Tellulah's virtual book bash and you're invited! Come to: http://tellulahdarling. com/tellulah-darling-live/ on Sunday, Mar 23 between 10-11AM PST and help Tellulah celebrate the release of My Life From Hell. She'll be live on video, doing a reading, answering your text Q&A, and just chatting. So come on over, ask a question, discuss the pros and
cons of swoony boys, or just say hi! She'd love to have you there to help mark the end of Sophie's journey. Better yet, she's the only one who has to get dressed for the event. :D
cons of swoony boys, or just say hi! She'd love to have you there to help mark the end of Sophie's journey. Better yet, she's the only one who has to get dressed for the event. :D
Series: The Blooming Goddess Trilogy #3
Genre: YA Fantasy/Mythology
Book Description
To say that
Sophie Bloom is at the top of her game with one only week until spring equinox
and the final showdown with Zeus and Hades would be, well, lying. The Goddess
of Spring feels more like the Goddess of Bzz Thanks For Playing than the savior
of humanity. And could her relationships be any more messed up?
Good times.
Sophie is
convinced that things can’t get any worse than crawling back to her mother
Demeter and begging for help. But she’s about to find out how very wrong she
is.
It’s a race
against time for Sophie to implement the big battle strategy in the YA romantic
comedy/Greek mythology finale My Life From Hell. Love meets comedy with a whole
lot of sass in book three of this teen fantasy romance series. Save herself;
save the world. Humanity may be screwed.
Excerpt
Excerpt: 278 words
Of all the Prince of Darkness’ powers, his best were his bone-melting super-kisses. Which is why, when my boyfriend Kai, (formally known as Kyrillos, son of Hades, Lord of the Underworld) pushed me up against my bedroom wall with a liplock of mind whacking proportions, I didn’t do much other than grip his shoulders, try to stay in an upright position, and willingly participate.
But as right as it felt, I also knew that it was very very wrong.
“We have to talk,” I gasped as I came up for air.
“Overrated,” Kai murmured, nudging his hips up against mine. Instead of talking, he opted for Plan B, which was pretty much a new and improved version of Plan A. His hand clasped the back of my head to pull me closer.
If I pressed myself any harder against him, I’d be behind him.
Maybe that would be a good thing. Then I wouldn’t be distracted by things like the way his stupidly gorgeously-lashed eyes fixated on me, their normal espresso brown darkened and full of heat.
Kai shook his head, flinging a wayward lock of dark hair out of his eyes. That just made me want to sink my hands into his hair. And like the most pathetic Pavlovian conditioning, one of my hands snaked up to twine my fingers into the curled ends just below his ears.
His breath caught at my caress.
Kai leaned forward and gave me the most fleeting, teasing kiss, his lips brushing mine. My stomach fluttered at hummingbird speed in that split second of connection.
Kissing, touching; our chemistry was off the scale.
Sadly, so was the weight of our baggage.
The
Blooming Goddess Trilogy
(covers lead to GoodReads page)
About the author
Tellulah Darling
noun
Sassy girls. Swoony boys. What could go wrong?
1. YA romantic comedy author because her first
kiss sucked and she's compensating.
2. Alter ego of former screenwriter.
3. Sassy minx.
Writes about: where love meets comedy.
Awkwardness ensues.
Tellulah Darling is a firm believer that some of
the best stories happen when love meets comedy. Which is why she has so much
fun writing young adult romantic comedy novels. Her tales span contemporary,
teen fantasy romance, and YA Greek mythology, and range from stand alone books
to series. For Tellulah, teen romance is the most passionate, intense, and
awkward there is – a comedy goldmine. Plus smart, mouthy, teen girls rock.
Excerpt: 278 words
Of all the Prince of Darkness’ powers, his best were his bone-melting super-kisses. Which is why, when my boyfriend Kai, (formally known as Kyrillos, son of Hades, Lord of the Underworld) pushed me up against my bedroom wall with a liplock of mind whacking proportions, I didn’t do much other than grip his shoulders, try to stay in an upright position, and willingly participate.
But as right as it felt, I also knew that it was very very wrong.
“We have to talk,” I gasped as I came up for air.
“Overrated,” Kai murmured, nudging his hips up against mine. Instead of talking, he opted for Plan B, which was pretty much a new and improved version of Plan A. His hand clasped the back of my head to pull me closer.
If I pressed myself any harder against him, I’d be behind him.
Maybe that would be a good thing. Then I wouldn’t be distracted by things like the way his stupidly gorgeously-lashed eyes fixated on me, their normal espresso brown darkened and full of heat.
Kai shook his head, flinging a wayward lock of dark hair out of his eyes. That just made me want to sink my hands into his hair. And like the most pathetic Pavlovian conditioning, one of my hands snaked up to twine my fingers into the curled ends just below his ears.
His breath caught at my caress.
Kai leaned forward and gave me the most fleeting, teasing kiss, his lips brushing mine. My stomach fluttered at hummingbird speed in that split second of connection.
Kissing, touching; our chemistry was off the scale.
Sadly, so was the weight of our baggage.
The
Blooming Goddess Trilogy
(covers lead to GoodReads page)
About the author
Tellulah Darling
noun
Sassy girls. Swoony boys. What could go wrong?
1. YA romantic comedy author because her first
kiss sucked and she's compensating.
2. Alter ego of former screenwriter.
3. Sassy minx.
Writes about: where love meets comedy.
Awkwardness ensues.
Tellulah Darling is a firm believer that some of
the best stories happen when love meets comedy. Which is why she has so much
fun writing young adult romantic comedy novels. Her tales span contemporary,
teen fantasy romance, and YA Greek mythology, and range from stand alone books
to series. For Tellulah, teen romance is the most passionate, intense, and
awkward there is – a comedy goldmine. Plus smart, mouthy, teen girls rock.
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