Title:
Allusive Aftershock
Author: Susan Griscom
Genre: YA
Publisher: Amber Glow Books
Release Date: December 18 2012
Editions/Formats Available In: Print and Amazon Kindle
Synopsis:
What happens when a major earthquake changes life as you
know it and the boy you thought you hated ends up saving you? Three times!
Courtland Reese is the guy everyone hates and makes fun of
because … well, he is weird. He communicates with animals. Strange or
interesting, seventeen-year-old Adela Castielle can’t quite figure out, but
when he saves her from being trampled by her own horse, she begins to
understand him a little better and wants to learn more about him. But, Max--her
best friend/dream
guy/someday-to-be-her-husband-only-he-doesn’t-know-it-yet--hates Courtland with
a passion. Adela wants to know why, except neither boy is talking. When Max
leaves her stranded in his parents' wine cave with his worst enemy, Courtland,
after what the experts are calling a “megathrust” earthquake, Adela starts to
question her loyalty to Max as steamy kisses in a dark damp cellar only fuel
her emotions with more conflict. But does she really have time to worry about
that when fire, destruction and mayhem surround her?
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Author Bio
I daydream often. If I didn't write, I think my mind would
explode from an overload of fantasy and weirdness. To the annoyance of my
friends and family, my characters sometimes become a part of my world. During
my childhood, I would frequently get in trouble in school for daydreaming.
Eventually, my vivid imagination paid off and I had the privilege of writing
and co-directing my sixth-grade class play--a dreadful disaster; though not
from my writing, of course, I must blame it on the acting.
The craft of writing, although dormant for years, never
really left me. Many years later, and with the help of technology, I let my
imagination run wild again.
Born in a small town in Pennsylvania, I enjoy writing about
characters living in small quaint towns. I tend to lean toward the unusual and
spooky. I read all genres but I love reading paranormal romance and like
writing in that genre.
My paranormal playing field delves into a different milieu,
abandoning vampires and werewolves, but not discounting them. Someday I might
like to write a novel about vamps and those furry creatures. But for now I like
the bizarre mixed with romance. A strong hero or heroine confronted with
extraordinary forces of nature, powers and capabilities gets my blood running.
I live in Northern California with my very romantic husband,
my small yippy dog, Riley, and my humungous black cat, Saké. My family consists
of his and her children; four wonderful sons, one beautiful daughter, and seven
grandchildren. My greatest love in life is my family and those large and ever
growing holiday dinners.
I enjoy traveling. I hate running, but do it once in a
while. Reading and writing are my favorite pastimes.
Author Links
Website: http://susangriscom.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SusanGriscom
Facebook Author Page: http://www.facebook.com/SMGriscom
Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Susan-Griscom/e/B008R94FNO/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_3
Facebook personal: https://www.facebook.com/SusanGriscom1
Goodread: http://www.goodreads.com/SusanGriscom
Excerpt
As Courtland stood, the legs of his chair scraped along the
floor and the back of his knees pushed it out of the way of his tall frame. His
dark green hoodie hung loose and unzipped, his jeans sat low on his waist. His
hair was slicked back away from his face, different from the normal way it
usually fell over his forehead, giving him the appearance of an ancient Native
American warrior. If I wasn’t already in love with Max and Court hadn’t been so
mean to me the other day, I might actually think he was hot, the way he walked
up to get the book without saying a word, his gait easy but cautious as he
sauntered past Max’s desk. One never knew what Max might do and Courtland had
been the brunt of his antics more than once.
“Stop by the library on your way back and pick up a couple
of the books they have on earthquake preparedness. There should be a good
selection on the subject. Ask Mrs. Snow to help you; she’ll steer you in the
right direction.”
Courtland strolled out of the room while Mr. Montgomery
continued his talk about earthquakes.
Sometimes I felt sorry for Courtland, the way some of the
kids made fun of his keen intuition with animals. This morning, I was still too
mad at him to care much about that, though. My mind wandered back to Big Blue.
I really wanted to ride him—maybe today would be a good time to do it. If Max
rode with me, Courtland might stay clear. I scribbled a quick note in my
binder, ripped the page out, folded it into a little square and handed it to Max
while Mr. Montgomery wrote something on the board. He read it and folded it
back up before sticking it under his history book. After flashing a smile at
me, he nodded.
I sat doodling on the paper in front of me, making little
swirling designs I thought might look good on a book cover, half listening to
Mr. Montgomery when I felt a brush of material glide over my arm. I looked up
to see Courtland as he strolled past me, back from his trip to the office.
All of a sudden, my
desk jolted
Best book to date Susan! This emotional roller coaster takes you through 3 peoples lives that are forever changed because of an earthquake. Our three main characters, Court (loved) Adela (liked alot), and Max (hated), end up together in the midst of this natural disaster. Adela has fancied herself in love with Max all this time and was blinded by his true personality. She begins to connect with Court on many levels and discovers just what true love actually is all about. It was gripping, suspenseful, and intriguing! The author did a remarkable job of creating a very likely scenario for California, which made the book more enjoyable!! It was a great read and I must admit I teared up a few times. Excellent Read for YA lovers!!
13 comments:
Yes :(
He was a the bigges user ever! I knew it but couldn't help falling for him. He used me and dumped me pretty cruely.
Yes. I liked this guy I use to work with and he was separated from his wife and getting a divorce. He used me and then went back to his wife later on. Tore923@aol.com
Oh Sayomay, so sorry. Hope you are with a prince now. :)
Nikki, Thanks so much for the fantastical review, sweetie. I'm thrilled you liked it. Awesome post too. So glad you joined the tour.
Susan
Oh yes...such a loser!!
Cheater, cheater, cheater!!
I was too stupid to see the writing on the wall. Thank goodness I grew up and saw him for what he was!
Oh yes, been there done that. It made me smarter though.
Yep! Thanks for the giveaway!
yes i have..
and it ended fast...totally disaster....because he is really a jerk !!
Yes I have.
I think everyone at some point has been a little in love with the wrong person. When you are searching for the right "one" you get a lot of wrong "ones"!
This book sounds fantastic and is going right on my wishlist.
susanmplatt AT Hotmail DOT com
Yes, I have fallen in love with the wrong guy. I didn't ended up with him but I still have a thing for him that I still crave for having those greatest mischievous adventures with him.
Nope havent ever really been in love yet.
I think everyone, at one time or another, falls in love with the wrong person.
Yes. I have
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