Friday, December 5, 2014

[Book Tour] Tess in Boots by Courtney Rice Gager #TopTenList #Giveaway

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Anaiah Press proudly presents
TESS IN BOOTS by Courtney Rice Gager
a contemporary romantic novel now available!


Thanks for having me on your blog, Melinda! I know you're a booklover, and here we are right in the middle of holiday shopping season. So today, I thought I'd share my picks for the top ten holiday gifts for booklovers. Let's get right to it, shall we?

10. Personalized Library Embosser. Perfect for the super-organized, fancy booklover in your life. http://pinterest.com/pin/295126581803101421/

9. Clear Acrylic Book Weight. This is on my personal wish list! Practical and just plain genius. http://pinterest.com/pin/544583779915666710/

8. Paper Passion Perfume. Yep, it's a perfume that smells like freshly-printed books. I'd wear that. I'm just sayin'. http://pinterest.com/pin/218846863113489272/

7. Old Books Scented Candle. While we're talking scents, this candle smells like the unique deliciousness of old books. http://pinterest.com/pin/29343835047157922/

6. "Fell Asleep Here" Bookmark. A practical gift for the up-all-night reader. http://pinterest.com/pin/334603447288973485/

5. "I Like Big Books" Tote. Funny, and perfect for toting around a ton of library books. http://pinterest.com/pin/179440366376957848/

4. "I Brake for Book Sales" License Plate Frame. Cute, and also safety-conscious. Other drivers, you've been warned! http://pinterest.com/pin/94505292155452958/

3. Zippered book clutch. If you're looking for a DIY idea, and you have mad crafting skills. http://pinterest.com/pin/420805158905515441/

2. Book Pages Wreath. If you're looking for a DIY idea, and you have moderate crafting skills. http://pinterest.com/pin/6473993183865826/

1. Charles Dickens Onesie. For the book-loving baby in your life. Start 'em young! http://pinterest.com/pin/557953841307886544/
And there we have it. While we're talking gifts, if you're a lover of contemporary romance, might I suggest you get yourself a gift this season? Tess in Boots is available now, and it's the perfect escape from the holiday rush. Happy reading (and shopping)!


Tess Dougherty plans every aspect of her life right down to the last detail. But she doesn’t plan on running her boyfriend off by bringing up the topic of marriage before he’s ready. And she doesn’t plan to lose her job on the day she’s set to receive a huge promotion. So when her perfect world unravels, Tess makes a new plan: disappear.  

Tess packs her bags and leaves her city apartment for a remote vineyard in North Carolina. At first, she’s put off by the slow pace of small-town life in the South. She’s especially irritated by Thatcher, the vineyard’s smart-mouth, dimple-faced farmhand. But she soon begins to appreciate the area’s charm, and Thatcher’s charm, too. She even swaps her trademark heels for a pair of cowboy boots. As Tess spends more time getting to know Thatcher, she finds herself loosening her grip on her old life little by little. Unfortunately, things on the vineyard aren’t as simple as they seem. There’s a secret here, and when the truth comes to light, Tess is forced to reconsider every plan she’s ever made.  


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About the Author:
Courtney Rice Gager

Courtney Rice Gager graduated from Virginia Tech with a bachelor’s degree in communication and a minor in creative writing. Courtney is also the author of The Buggy List. She lives in New Jersey with her husband and daughter.


Connect with Courtney:
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Book Excerpt
I heard the sound of tires on the wet road, and looked up in time to see another truck slowing down to avoid crashing into the cow. The truck pulled around the cow and stopped alongside where I stood on the side of the road. The driver rolled the window down, and when I saw his face, I wanted to cry.
Thatcher.
It was not my day.
“You all right?”
I crossed my arms. “I’m fine!”
“Guess your GPS didn’t tell you to go around the cow, did it, Heels?”
I turned away from him and pulled my phone out of my pocket.
“What are you doing?” he asked.
“I’m calling for roadside assistance.”
“Good luck. Cell phones don’t work on this stretch of road.”
I turned around and glared at him. “What?”
“I said cell phones don’t work on this stretch of road.”
“I heard you. That’s insane.”
“Go ahead and try. Maybe you have some fancy magical cell phone.”
I rolled my eyes and turned away again, attempting to place a call. He was right. Nothing.
“Get in the truck, Heels.”
I didn’t budge.
“Come on, now. Get in.”
I turned around to see him hop out of the truck, walk around to the passenger side, and open the door.
There was no way I was getting in his truck.
“You gonna make me stay out in the rain all night?” he asked.
I put my hands on my hips.
“You know,” he said, “it ain’t right for a cow to stand in the road like that. You ever heard of Mad Cow Disease?”
I looked at the cow, then back at Thatcher, then back at the cow.
Was he kidding? I couldn’t tell. What choice did I have anyway? I was soaking wet, freezing, and miles from the vineyard.
I balled my hands into fists and took several strides toward the truck. “Fine. But I’m only coming with you because you look like an idiot standing out here in the pouring rain.” I got in the truck, and he shut the door behind me.
“Well, so do you, Heels.” 



1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for having me and for sharing Tess in Boots with your readers!

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