Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Q & A with Carey Heywood plus GIVEAWAY




Sarah Miller hasn’t been home in seven years. She thought she could stay away forever. If it wasn’t for her big brother's wedding, that is. Part of her even feels silly for staying away this long. It's not like anyone even knew what happened. Well, except for him. 

That guy. The one she compared all others to. The one who set the bar so high no other guy after him could even compete. The one who made her feel like anything was possible. The one she thought she would never be good enough for. The one she spent the last seven years trying to forget. 
All she needs to do is make it through the next week without running into him.







You know her side of the story, now learn his. 

"It was useless. I felt branded beneath my skin by a girl who left without even saying goodbye." 

When Will Price was assigned a partner for a sixth grade class project he had no idea she would become his best friend. After years of friendship, she eventually became so much more. Then, one day she left with no explanation. 

Will’s life shattered right before his eyes and he was left alone to pick up the pieces. Floundering, Will must figure out a way to carry on, to find a way to exist without her. 

Seven years later, a chance encounter leaves him desperate to get her back. He has one week to make her his again. Not everyone gets a second chance with the love of their life and Will is determined to never lose her again.





 Aubrey is embarking on a bucket list trip around the world, the last wish of her Aunt Ally. It was supposed to be the trip Ally would take when she got better. Now it's just a chance for Aubrey to say goodbye. 
Adam escapes in his solo trips overseas, working just enough to fund the next one. When the opportunity to circle the globe falls in his lap he can't refuse. The only catch, he won't be traveling alone this time. 
Unable to hide from each other Adam's overprotective nature thwarts Aubrey's desire to find her own way. Can they move past initial assumptions to find something better?














Q: I have read 3 of your books and I can’t choose one that is my favorite, I love them all.  What is your favorite book you have written?

A:The one that is most personal to me is better.  There is the most of me in that book. I feel like that one is my best work so far.  I’m proud of how it turned out. 

Q: Out of all your books written what was the one you were most afraid to publish?
So my second book has cheating in it.  A lot of people are not okay with that (ME: I am.)  So that one is probably the most polarizing book.  People most definitely either love it or hate it.  My personal belief is when your in  20’s and you don’t have anything real to deal with like your job or your health or anything like that the worst thing in the world is liking someone more than they like you.  So that is what my character uninvolved struggles with.  And she doesn’t handle it well.  She basically buffers her self-esteem with someone who likes her more than she likes them. 



New York Times and USA Today bestselling author with six books out and many more to come. She was born and raised in Alexandria, Virginia. Ever the mild-mannered citizen, Carey spends her days working in the world of finance, and at night, she retreats into the lives of her fictional characters. Supporting her all the way are her husband, three sometimes-adorable children, and their nine-pound attack Yorkie.


















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