Wednesday, May 08, 2013

[Cover Reveal] Come What May by Faith Sullivan

Psst... I'm not really here. My friend Faith is having a cover reveal today, so I scheduled the post. ;)

Title: Come What May (Heartbeat #2)
Author: Faith Sullivan
Expected release date: June 4, 2013
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Age Group: New Adult

Book Description:

Adam is through with love.

He unravels blaming himself for what happened with Katie.

His final moments with her echo through his nightmares.

She owns him body and soul.

To dull the pain, Adam invites a string of women into his bed. Fueled by alcohol and desperation, his meaningless hook-ups provide little comfort. When he closes his eyes, it's Katie he sees.

The only one who helps to ease his guilt somewhat is Jada. But as his new ambulance partner, Adam considers her off limits. He doesn't want to get seriously involved with anyone, much less her. Yet he can't stop fantasizing about the feel of her caramel skin against his.

Despite his intentions, Adam's bond with Jada deepens as they respond to a series of emotional calls. Their mutual attraction becomes undeniable. But how can he give his heart to Jada when it still belongs to Katie?


The first book of the HEARTBEAT
series is only 99 cents on Amazon!

Random Things about Author, Faith Sullivan:
  1. She was so much smarter as a teenager.
  2. She's a slow reader.
  3. She tends to like a book more for its characters rather than its plot.
  4. She appreciates people who are genuinely kind and come through when you need them.
  5. As a creative person, she's not always fun to live with, but she keeps things interesting.
  6. She misses the days when all she had was a rotary phone that didn't even have an answering machine.
  7. She's a child of the 1980s, and a teenager of the 1990s.
  8. She loves her dog.
  9. She likes to travel and see new places - when her limited budget allows.
  10. She thinks in another lifetime she lived in the UK somewhere by the coast.
  11. When she feels an emotion, she feels it deeply. It's a curse.
  12. She has an overactive imagination. Writing helps alleviate that problem.
  13. Nine times out of ten, she believes a good book trumps reality.

Author Links: Blog | Amazon | Twitter | Goodreads

14 comments:

Stina said...

Love the cover. Apparently my teen is smarter than me. Or so he likes to think. But at least he now knows he burns like everyone else. :D

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Congratulations to Faith!

Anonymous said...

Thanks Carrie! *HUGS*

And thanks to everyone for the lovely comments :-)

Elizabeth Seckman said...

Good luck Faith! Lovely cover.

Sheena-kay Graham said...

Love this cover. Poor Adam hopefully he'll find some happiness. Congrats Faith and nine times out of ten? Try one-hundred percent! In the book world I could teleport! Goodbye dumb cars and annoying buses.

Carrie Butler said...

Anytime! *hugs back*

Lisa Regan said...

3, 7, 9, 10 and 12 - me too! Good luck with it, Faith!

Melissa said...

Yea for 4, 6 & 13. The book sounds fantastic. Love the premise. :)

Donna K. Weaver said...

Great cover. Love the random tidbits.

And she's right about #1. That's why 16 year olds should be able to run for president while they still know everything. ;)

Joylene Nowell Butler said...

I especially like how the cover reveals his indifference. Nicely done, cover artist. Book sounds appealing. Yay, Faith!

Carrie-Anne said...

I miss rotary phones too! I admitted this when I was at a local science and technology museum with my campers one year, and one of the other counselors indicated that wasn't something I wanted to admit. I'm actually hoping to buy a modern, working rotary phone from a company that still makes them.

Crystal Collier said...

Child of the eighties and she's lamenting rotary phones and answering machines? Goodness. I must have grown up in a very tech advanced home. =) I don't miss rotary phones, but I do miss the pace that went along with them. When people couldn't reach you with the press of a button, there was so much more imagination time.

klahanie said...

Hey Carrie,

Very good of you to share and bring further awareness of Faith's book, come what may :)

And cause I'm such a great guy n'stuff, I shall share this to hopefully bring even further awareness.

Happy writing to you and Faith.

Gary

Tammy Theriault said...

Pssst...I'm not here either. Oh wait...I am! Great stories that now I'm more than interested in!