Hi there,
So today is the first cover reveal I have ever done on my blog; so I decided to use the html ready post (I tweaked it slightly to fit the way I normally like my posts) but it’s just until I get into the way of these things. I was sent these covers because I am on Kirsty Moseley’s VIP blogger list. I haven’t read either of these books so I can’t comment on that, but you probably know her book The Boy Who Sneaks Through my Bedroom Window is a personal favourite. When I first saw the covers I was a little taken aback because the first book has a scarily similar cover to another book I read recently and I had to do a double take; other than that I really think these sound like interesting and individual novels that I hope to get round to reading in the future. Also Good luck if you enter any of the giveaways.
Nothing Left To Lose
Guarding The Broken (Part 1)
Blurring The Lines (Part 2)
BOTH Books Release September 6, 2017
Covers by: Concierge Literary Designs
Nothing Left to Lose has been a big hit with over 760 4/5 star reviews on Amazon and almost 11,000 4/5 star reviews on Goodreads. With over 500 pages Author Kirsty Moseley though she would follow her Polish Publisher’s lead and split the book in two and make the first book PERMA FREE!! What this means is that the first book will be free for download on all available ebook sites.
Annabelle Spencer’s life is every girl’s dream. She has wonderful parents, great friends, and of course the perfect boyfriend, Jack Roberts. But her dream life turns into a nightmare when, on the night of her sixteenth birthday, Jack is murdered right in front of her, and she’s kidnapped by his murderer, Carter Thomas, and held for ten months.
Three years on and Anna is no longer the happy-go-lucky girl that everyone used to know and love; she’s now cold, hard and suffers from night terrors. It appears that, during her time with him, Carter broke not only her body but her spirit too.
Carter is currently serving time for the murder of Jack, a conviction that Anna helped secure. But his retrial is coming up because some key evidence appears to have been tampered with. Needing to ensure his daughter’s safety, Presidential Candidate, Senator Spencer tasks in Ashton Taylor, a newly qualified SWAT agent, to guard the broken girl and keep her safe until the end of the trial.
For three years Anna has refused to feel emotion or pain, but can Ashton help her rebuild her life and finally deal with the grief of losing her childhood sweetheart? Will he be the one to make her see that life is, in fact, worth living and that not all men will hurt her?
As I have already mentioned I thought the cover was similar to that of Fall from Grace by Christine Zolendz. I didn’t realise how similar until yesterday when I scrolled down Goodreads and saw the cover. I was shocked to see how similar they were; there is a genuine chance it’s completely coincidental but it made me giggle when I saw it. Either way they are both beautiful covers.
With Ashton at her side, Anna begins to feel more like her old self again. Together, they’re rebuilding her life and attempting to heal old wounds. The more time they spend together, the closer they become, but unfortunately, this only serves to complicate matters further. The undercover pretense of being boyfriend and girlfriend slowly ceases to be a game as both find themselves increasingly blurring the lines between the act and the reality.
With her father now President-Elect, Anna and Ashton are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain some semblance of privacy. With the world’s press obsessing over the future First Daughter, Ashton’s job of protecting her has just become a whole lot harder.
All the while the trial grows ever closer, looming over them both, taunting them, reminding them that it isn’t over yet. After all, Carter Thomas will stop at nothing to be reunited with his ‘Princess’.
About Kirsty Moseley
I was born in Hertfordshire, England. In 2000 I moved to Norfolk, it was there that I met my husband, Lee. Now, what can I say about Lee, apart from everyone should have one? He’s my biggest supporter, and I wouldn’t be where I am today without his encouragement and endless support. He is my inspiration behind most of my male leads, I always try to bring a little of him in somewhere, be it his kindness, selflessness, or just his ability to make me feel treasured.
In 2005, I was gifted with the birth of my son. He is, and always will be, the best thing I have ever done in my life. As you can probably tell, I’m a very proud mummy.
I have always been interested in writing, but after the birth of my son, I accidentally came across an amateur writing site. After a couple of months of just reading on there, I finally plucked up the courage and posted one of my stories. I was shocked and overwhelmed by the support of readers on there and they gave me the confidence to get where I am today.
In April 2012, I self-published my first novel ‘The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Window’ and I haven’t looked back since.
Lastly, if I had to sum myself up in one word, it would probably be ‘daydreamer’ – but unlike most of my school teachers, I don’t necessarily view that as a bad thing. After all, I read somewhere once that books are like waking dreams….
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So thanks for reading; I feel like the posts introduction almost concluded it too, so I don’t have much to say here. If there is one thing I say about Moseley’s writing is it’s realistic. So if you aren’t already swayed by the fancy new cover art and you haven’t read my post on one of her other books The Boy Who Sneaks Through My Bedroom Window you should because I basically rant about how realistic her writing style is and how much I love her.
Word of the Week: Soporific (I know this isn’t a probably made up word like last weeks but it still sounds cool and it means sleepy)
Thanks and Happy Reading,
Maisy.
Wow i was astonished by how similar those covers were! I also feel like you and Kirsty would get on very well based on the fact you both have exuberant writing styles. I’m also a fan of the word of the week, always fun and a good giggle. Keep up the great work!
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Thanks, I thought it was insane the similarities.
I’m also flattered that you think we have similar styles of writing because I love her 😂
Your log in name is fabulous by the way.
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