Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Hey, CHECK IT OUT!!- Hawthorne & Heathcliff by R.K. Ryals

!! COVER REVEAL !! 
by R.K. RYALS
Author's LinksAmazon PageFacebookTwitterWebsite, Smashwords Profile Page.
Penned Series: The Scribes of Medisia Series, Redemption Series, The Thorne Trilogy, Acropolis Series, The Legend Series, 
and . . for single novels: In the Land of Tea and Ravens, The Story of Awkward.

Release Date: August 2nd
Genre: New Adult and Contemporary Romance
Pre-Order Link: Click Here

Book Synopsis:  

Two names that didn't belong to us. Two shoes that did.

Intense and introspective, seventeen-year-old Hawthorne Macy knows all about being abandoned. She's felt the stark pain of being left behind by the people who are supposed to love her the most; her parents. Raised by her caring uncle on an old plantation, Hawthorne lives her life on the fringes of her small Southern town.

Until she meets his shoe.

Senior year, last period English class, and a pair of silent tennis shoes resting next to hers in the back of the room throws Hawthorne into a world she'd learned to stay outside of.

His name is Max Vincent, but in her mind, he’s Heathcliff. The handsome eighteen-year-old boy behind the shoes will pull Hawthorne into a passionate and unforgettable adventure of self-discovery during a time when love seems impossible.

Shoes can tell a lot about a person. The journey they take you on can tell a lot about how they'll hold up.

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"Books carried me through my childhood. They carried me through cold nights and hot days, through hunger and fear. I grew up under the poverty level, and my family spent a lot of time telling each other stories to pass the time. I was awkward, clumsy, and different. I was quiet and bookish. I had the same problems as all teenagers. I often felt inadequate and insecure. I was bullied quite frequently. Words carried me. They gave me wings and helped me fly. They brought me through grief and despair, through the death of both of my parents and through the journey that came afterward. With time came knowledge and acceptance, and my love for words grew. Stories mean different things to different people. I tell stories because, through them, I grow as a person and as a writer. Remember, life isn't always easy. There are never guarantees, and we are all different for a reason. Embrace your awkward. Be unique. Change your fairytale. Because what makes you different makes you beautiful." 
~R.K. Ryals~

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