Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Make it Last By Bethany Lopez Book Promo

Promotion Event 
Title: Make it Last (Friends & Lovers, #1) 
Author: Bethany Lopez 
Release date: Nov 12, 2012 
Age Group: New Adult 
Genre: Contemporary 

Event organized by AToMR Tours

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Book Description: 

In a small town, it's hard to recover from being dumped by your high school sweetheart. That's just what Briana has to do after Colin leaves her to follow his dreams. She focuses her energy into her friendships and the pursuit of her own goal of becoming a chef. Just when she finally feels like she's on the right path, he comes back to town.

Colin knew breaking up with Briana before leaving for college was the right thing to do. He was determined to leave small-town life behind forever, and that included his high school girlfriend. But when a sports injury puts him on the sidelines, he's forced to return home. Seeing Briana again brings back a lot of memories, and Colin wonders if he made the right decision. It doesn't take long for him to realize he wants her back, and this time, he wants to make it last.

Giveaway : (1) eBook copy of MAKE IT LAST. Open International. 
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Bethany Lopez was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Michigan and San Antonio, Texas. She went to High School at Dearborn High, in Dearborn, Michigan, which is where she has set her Young Adult novel. She is married and has a blended family with five children. She is currently serving in the United States Air Force as a Recruiter in Los Angeles, California. She has always loved to read and write and has seen her dream realized by independently publishing her contemporary Young Adult series, Stories About Melissa. Ta Ta for Now!, xoxoxo, and Ciao are available now. Bethany is currently working on a Contemporary Fantasy YA and a Contemporary New Adult Trilogy. 

Excerpt: 

“Hi, Colin,” She replied, and started to walk around him. 

“Wait,” Colin exclaimed, putting his hand on her arm to stop her from walking away. “Can’t we talk?” 

Briana looked pointedly at his hand and then up at his face, not saying anything until he removed it. 

“We don’t have anything to talk about, Colin.” Briana said, hoping her face looked bored, because her nerves were bouncing all over the place. “Besides, I’m working.” 

“Looks like you’re on break,” he replied. “C’mon, Bree, just give me a couple minutes.” 

Briana was about to tell him to shove it, when she felt someone come up behind her and two strong arms wrapped around her from behind. 

“Hey, Babe, I’ve been wondering if Pam was ever gonna give you a break.” Kent whispered in her ear 

He said it loud enough for Colin to hear, and Briana notice him stiffen at Kent’s words and his obvious familiarity. 

“Yeah, I’ve got a quick one,” Briana turned and gave him a grateful look, before going up on his tip toes to meet him for a kiss. 

She thought she heard a grunt or something come from Colin, so she turned to give him a smile and an introduction. 

“Oh, sorry,” she said, not the least bit sorry. “Kent, this is Colin, we went to high school together. Colin, this is Kent.” 

7 comments:

Bethany Lopez Author said...

Thanks, Tee!

Anonymous said...

I think the new genre young adult is fantastic! I have read so many amazing,beautiful, insipiring,and emotional books! Love it!

Tee said...

Bethany you know I love everything you write! I need more Melissa ;)

Bethany Lopez Author said...

Tee,

I just started TTYL, and book 3 in this trilogy. I'm working on it! :)

Kazhy @ My Library in the Making said...

I'm really interested in New Adult, especially because I'm in that age group already XD

Tess Bibliophile said...

I think this new genre is great! It suits both young adult and mature readers; no matter if you are 18 or 45 :)

Thanks for the giveaway, I look forward to reading more of your books!

tess_halim(at)hotmail(dot)com

Kelly said...

I am grateful it is separated for my young teenager. I hated it when she read something that should have been new adult. Plus, it targets a whole different audience.