We're celebrating the release of A GIRL
LIKE ME by Ginger Scott! Readers have fallen in love with these characters!
A Girl Like Me by Ginger Scott
Book 2 in the Like Us Duet
A mature YA romance, and a little
something more…
Release day: May 26
Purchase links:
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Blurb:
I’m not supposed to be here.
Death has come for me more than once, and each time it’s been a
boy who’s
stood between me and my final breath.
I called him Christopher when he saved me as a child. When he came
into my
life again, only months ago, I knew him as Wes. Just as he did the
time
before, he disappeared the moment he made sure I was out of harm’s
way; as
if I didn’t need any more saving.
This time, though, death left me with a reminder of how powerful
it is. I
know it meant to strip me of my spirit again, but it failed.
Even so, I know I need Wes to survive. Our souls are woven
together
somehow, our every breath in sync. I feel it, even though everyone
says I
shouldn’t.
The world thinks he’s missing.
His loved ones don’t want to believe he’s dead.
Only I know just how special he is.
I’m going to find him and bring him home, where he belongs.
Together,
we’ll face impossible—we’ll rewrite our ending.
And when the bad guys come calling, we will always win.
Excerpt:
“Alright,
well…I’ll be a few minutes, and at least we can get you into some fresh
clothes,” I say, taking a step or two down the hall before pausing, tapping my
fingers along the wall and looking over my shoulder at him. His eyes are
waiting for me, and his lip is raised on the same side as mine. I let the
energy of that one look settle into my chest and warm me from inside, then I
head the rest of the way down the hall and shut the bathroom door behind me.
My
eyes take in my reflection as soon as I rest my back against the door. I
haven’t looked at myself in a long time, and the last time I did—the last time
I really looked—I didn’t think the
girl looking back at me was good enough. This girl, though—she’s strong. My
mouth is still curved in the same smile I gave Wes, and it grows as I step
closer to the sink, setting my clothes and phone on the counter.
My
blonde hair has gotten lighter from the summer sun. It used to be dark and
lifeless, hidden by late nights and a bedroom where I never once let the light
in. It’s longer, too, the ends twisting down to my elbows. I lean in, studying
the grayish blue of my eyes, which while they’ve never been bright and vivid
like Wes’s, they are unique on their own. The color looks like a storm.
I
no longer hate the freckles that sprinkle from one cheek to the other, and the
pinkish tone of my cheeks, kissed by sun like my hair. My shoulders are bronze,
and I tug my shirt sideways at the neckline and run my opposite finger along
the light line drawn over it where the strap of my tank top has become a
permanent pattern on my body.
My
shoulders are strong, but still feminine. I lift my shirt up over my head,
dropping it to the floor, and I run my hands down the front of my body, over my
breasts to my stomach and hips, hooking my fingers in my shorts and underwear,
dropping them to the floor as well. I look back up and take all of me in, at
least to my waist where I can’t see below in the mirror.
Somehow,
over the last six months, I’ve become something more than just a girl. I look
at this person in the mirror, and she’s a woman. My leg is not perfect. My
thighs are thick from running and working the muscles hard as I train. My nails
are short from playing ball and chewing at them, and my skin is dotted with
light bruising from workouts and missed grounders on the field. But my
imperfections make me smile more.
I
glance down where my phone lies by the sink, and I pull it into my palms and
open a message to Wes. Without hesitation, I type what I feel right now. No
second-guessing and no doubts or worries. Just this one thing that, while I’ve
said it, I don’t think it’s been heard by him enough.
I love you, you
know.
It’s
exactly as he said it to me minutes ago, and I mean it with the same depth and
emotion as he did. I set my phone down and watch the screen with a pounding
heart, waiting for him to type something back, but instead, the bathroom door
pushes open slowly.
NOW AVAILABLE!
A BOY LIKE YOU
YA Contemporary Romance
Released on: March 3, 2017
GIVEAWAY
About the Author:
Ginger Scott is an Amazon-bestselling and Goodreads Choice
Award-nominated author of several young and new adult romances, including
Waiting on the Sidelines, Going Long, Blindness, How We Deal With Gravity, This
Is Falling, You and Everything After, The Girl I Was Before, Wild Reckless,
Wicked Restless, In Your Dreams, The Hard Count, Hold My Breath, and A Boy Like
You.
A sucker for a good romance, Ginger’s other passion is sports, and
she often blends the two in her stories. (She’s also a sucker for a hot quarterback,
catcher, pitcher, point guard…the list goes on.) Ginger has been writing and
editing for newspapers, magazines and blogs for more than 15 years. She has
told the stories of Olympians, politicians, actors, scientists, cowboys,
criminals and towns. For more on her and her work, visit her website at http://www.littlemisswrite.com.
When she's not writing, the odds are high that she's somewhere
near a baseball diamond, either watching her son field pop flies like Bryce
Harper or cheering on her favorite baseball team, the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Ginger lives in Arizona and is married to her college sweetheart whom she met
at ASU (fork 'em, Devils).
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