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Other Fire & Ice Stops today (besides this one) are:

Jenn@Indie Supporter: Chloe Adams

Lola@Lola’s Reviews :Kaitlin Bevis: Persephone 

Christy@Love of Books: Karice Bolton: The Witch Avenue Series

Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings: Stacey Jay: Romeo Redeemed & Juliet Immortal

Kimba@ The Caffeinated Reviewer: Alyssa Goodnight:Austenensibly Ordinary

Beth@ Beth Art From the Heart:Kristan Higgins: Dancing in the Moonlight

Today’s Stop!

Today’s Fire & Ice hop feature is of the amazing author Komal Lewis!! I recently had the honor of meeting her and let me tell you she is awesome! I highly recommend you check out her and her books.

I recently downloaded Impossible for only 99 cents! You should download it too!

Today Komal has brought a long an excerpt for one of her upcoming releases titled Falling for Hadie  and after you read that you can enter the giveaway where THREE lucky winners will recieve an ecopy of Impossible!!

Excerpt Falling for Hadie

 

Swearing underneath my breath, I took a step back and slammed hard against someone. There was a squeal, and I shuddered as hot liquid seeped down my back.

“Hey!” I cried, spinning around to face the idiot who’d run into me.

When I couldn’t find the perpetrator at my five-foot-eleven line of sight, I lowered my gaze. And lowered it. And lowered it.

A girl, who couldn’t have been more than five-foot tall, was looking up at me with scorn on her face. She was slim with brown hair that was swept back in a messy ponytail and chestnut brown eyes that stared at me fiercely. She’d also spilled the coffee all down the front of her sweater, staining the light blue fabric.

“Watch where you’re going!” she snapped.

I was taken aback by the hostility in her tone and stepped back, folding my arms across my chest. “You’re the one who knocked into me. Do you need your eyes checked or something?”

Her lips gave an angry twitch. “What sane person walks backwards? Maybe you need your legs checked.”

I smirked. “You wanna check them for me?”

Two pink spots appeared on her cheeks, and she gave me a look intended to kill. “No, I do not want to check your legs, you perverted jock!”

She threw that last word at me like it was an insult. Did she have something against jocks? I mean, sure I’d been a jock once, but I wasn’t any more so it didn’t offend me nearly as much as she’d probably intended.

I leaned in closer, tilting my head to the side. “You probably aren’t the best person to be checking out my legs anyway since you have eye problems.”

Her face turned bright red. Before she could throw another insult at me, Becky was back at my side. Judging from the sour look on her face, Becky wasn’t impressed by the coffee assailant. And despite, not wanting to socialize with anyone, I actually was impressed by the infuriated girl in front of me.

 

Looks like a MUST read!

About the Author

 

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Komal Lewis lives in Sydney, Australia with her husband, and one too many dogs and cats (although she never seems to think they have enough!). She is the author of IMPOSSIBLE (With Me, #1), a Young Adult Contemporary Romance about a girl who will do anything to become popular, and the rocker boy-next-door. 

Currently, Komal is working on the second book in the With Me series, FALLING FOR HADIE which is about a girl trying to get over a bad break up, and the new boy in town who helps her recover. Her second release of 2013 will be RUNAWAY MORTAL, the first novel in a Young Adult Paranormal series.

Komal talks too much, laughs too loud, sings out-of-tune, and generally says inappropriate things at appropriate times. She is overly enthusiastic about video games, comic books, Spiderman, Batman films, Byronic heroes, horror movies, baking and pretty shoes.

Giveaway

Impossible (With Me Series, #1)

3 ecopies of Impossible (any format available not just kindle)

 

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5 Comments


  1. Ahh… a girl living next to a rocker… I think this will be one of this antagonistic romances I love so much! Thanks so much for introducing me to this author and her books today!

  2. Sounds like a great book!

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