Monday, March 30, 2015

Book Blast & #Giveaway - Hometown Girls

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Life for Marissa Lou was great. She was a popular senior in high school with great friends and an even greater boyfriend. She was on top of the world. That was until she made the greatest sacrifice of her life. Daniel and Katie both loved Marissa Lou but neither of them could deny the intensity of their growing affection for one another, no matter how hard they tried to fight it. Being the selfless person she was, Marissa Lou gave Katie and Daniel her permission to date. Little did she know it would be the first day of a hellish nightmare. One where, in her depression, she falls from grace and gets mixed up in a life she never would have expected. With a growing addiction she fights to right everything that went so wrong, but will it be too late? Buy on Amazon | Limitless Publishing
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About the author:

tressa-2Tressa Messenger grew up in a very small town in Eastern North Carolina called Reelsboro in a coastal county called Pamlico. Being as it was such a small area Tressa developed an immense imagination at a young age. That is where she harnessed her love for writing. To date Tressa lives in New Orleans Louisiana with her husband, daughter and an assortment of critters.   As a young writer Tressa has overcome adversity of Dyslexia and continues to exceed expectations.

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10 comments:

  1. No, I would not want to go back to high school.

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  2. No. I was not a popular girl, but a nerd. Even my own brother who was a year younger didn't want people to know he was related to me. When he got a car, he drove to school. But I still had to take the bus. So, high school was not great.

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  3. I would go back to high school if I could. I wasn't popular at all and never had more than a few core friends, but I still think it would be worth it to go back. I could fix some of the multitude of mistakes I made and see some of my friends I've lost contact with over the years.

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  4. No, I would not want to go back to high school. I was not popular and that is a time best left in the pat.

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  5. Yep I would totally do high school again. That would be so much fun!

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  6. Yep - I was in the top of my class, but that was not even using half of my brain power - if i did it over I'd work harder!

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  7. I would definitely not want to go back to high school!

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  8. Yes, I would re-do high school if I could.

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  9. I like the memories and the friends, and I take some vocational studies, but I wouldn't want to do it again.

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