Wednesday, June 5, 2019

RELEASE DAY BLITZ w/INTERVIEW - Sweet Escape (Smitten Series, #1) by Susan V. Vaughn

Sweet Escape
Smitten Series, #1
by Susan V. Vaughn
Date of Publication: June 5th 2019
Publisher: Inkspell Publishing
Cover Artist: Najla Qamber
Genre: Contemporary Romance





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Ted Harper knew moving to Milford to open his dream bar wouldn’t be easy. But he could have never imagined he would be so easily distracted from his goal. Violet Marino is beautiful, smart, captivating, and unfortunately, his next-door neighbor. Now Ted has a dilemma on his hands he didn’t anticipate as his life becomes entangled with a woman he can’t seem to forget.

Violet Marino has spent decades caring for her family and working at her father’s restaurant as a waitress. Hardly the life she dreamed of living when she was a little girl. But after her mother died, she was never a little girl again. Thrust into the parenting role for her two younger siblings, Violet sacrificed everything for their well-being.

When a handsome business owner offers her more than just a sweet escape, Violet is tempted to take him up on the offer. Even if that means jumping into the unknown.

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Excerpt 2
He added ice to her copper mug and Marciano cherries. Then he poured the Vodka with love and added the ginger beer, remembering the taste of it on her lips. Sweet and delicious. He wouldn’t mind sampling those lips again. That was if she decided to stay and he could get everyone else to leave. 
“I really can’t have a drink,” she said when he turned around, mug in hand. Her eyes went to the little cocktail sword in her cup holding the cherries, and her expression grew curious.
“Sorry, it’s already made,” he announced, placing the glass on the bar. She had yet to take a seat, which meant he had to up his game. “I’ll be insulted if you don’t drink it.”
She was still staring at the sword in her drink. “Are those cherries?”
“They are.” He grinned, seeing the undeniable interest in her eyes. 
She picked up the mug and took a dainty sip. Then her lips turned up with delight. “This is good.”
He placed an elbow on the bar and leaned close. “How good?”
Her gaze locked onto his, and for a moment, they just stood there, staring at one another. Her eyes were fascinating. They were a deep brown, with little specks of gold running throughout. He liked those little specks. They were mystifying, just like the woman herself.







Author Info
Romance Author, Susan Vaughn understood the meaning of sarcasm before she could walk. Her childhood in the suburbs of Detroit was spent mainly trying to outwit her six creative siblings. When she wasn’t working on the next soul-crushing jab, she sharpened her imagination on romantic literature and day dreamed about her knight in shining armor.

It didn’t take long for this hairdresser by trade to turn her passion for reading romances into writing her own unique love stories. Susan lives her life finding laughter in all situations, and delights in marrying sarcasm with romance to create realistic falling-in-love stories in the unlikeliest of scenarios.  

Susan lives on the shores of Lake Huron with her real life knight in shining armor and enjoys watching their three children learn the art of sarcasm and wit.



The Book Junkie Reads . . . Interview  with Susan V. Vaughn . . .
What are some of your writing/publishing goals for this year?
I am working hard on my Smitten series. I have four more books written, and one I am currently working on. My goal is to release one new book in this series a year.
Do you feel that writing is an ingrained process or just something that flows naturally for you?
Writing for me has always come naturally. I was that kid with the journal locked in her room after school. I have always enjoyed expressing myself through words. I am way better at explaining how I feel through letters than I am in person. I think this is because I am constantly watching everything around me and processing it creatively.
Where would you spend one full year, if you could go ANYWhere? What would you do with this time?
I would go to Hawaii in a heartbeat. Sign me up for some sun, water, and sand. A year on an island would be spent soaking up some rays, learning how to surf, and developing a tropical romance.

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