Published by Self-published Genres: Coming of Age, Contemporary, New Adult, Suspense
Book Title: Vintage Vol. 2
Author: Lisa Suzanne
Genre: New Adult Romantic Suspense
Release Date: June 5, 2015
Hosted by: Book Enthusiast Promotions
Murdering a global icon was off limits, but his family was fair game.
The threats against me, the daughter of rock star Gideon Price, forced me closer to the man protecting me. I’d lost track of the number of secrets the men in my life had kept from me. But when the threat against my family turned to murder, it was time for me to learn the truth.
I was reminded once again just how short life could be, compelling me to take control of my future.
I was no longer in the dark, but I was in more danger than I ever imagined.
If you have NOT read Vintage Volume One – please DO NOT read any further! I received a copy of this book for review by the author.
Roxanna Price has every reason to hate her dad at this point in the story. He’s done the unthinkable. It’s all for her safety, of course. However, I think I would strangle him. Then there’s Parker James. Roxy wonders how she was able to fall in love so quickly. Was it real or all fake/planted?
Authors Lisa Suzanne has done a great job tying this story together with the first volume and giving us a conclusion to Roxy and Parker’s story. I think she was able to create the right amount of drama. The only thing I was really missing was the angst. The story didn’t pull at me like I thought it would with the drama. Trust me – there’s plenty of drama.
I think readers will enjoy this duet. The story reads pretty quickly and there’s enough action along with steamy that will keep your attention all the way through.
I stared up at the man on the stage.
Lights blinded my eyes. They flashed down from the stage. One beam landed on me.
Were people taking pictures of me? It seemed like flashbulbs were exploding. I could feel George’s presence nearby, but I couldn’t feel much else.
My ears buzzed with a loud quiet, the kind of quiet that screams over everything else and blocks out all of the surrounding noise.
My mouth was dry, like the time in the fourth grade my friend dared me to eat three packages of crackers in sixty seconds.
Drier than that, even.
My eyes left Parker’s long enough to edge over to the screen displayed to the entire crowd at Raleigh’s Walnut Creek Amphitheater.
It was me. I was on the screen.
Surely I hadn’t heard him right. Had I?
Why the hell was I on the screen if I hadn’t heard him right?
My eyes moved back to Parker’s. They were pleading.
He still looked nervous. He looked terrified, actually. There was an amphitheater of at least fifteen thousand people waiting for my answer.
Lisa Suzanne started handwriting her books on yellow legal pads after she took a creative writing class in high school. She still has those legal pads full of stories, but now one of them is published under the title How He Really Feels. She currently works as a full time high school English teacher, and her favorite part of the year is summer. She has been blessed with the world’s best dog, a supportive family, and a husband who encouraged her to publish after reading one of her novels. She likes the advice of Ernest Hemingway’s famous quote, “Write drunk. Edit sober.”
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