Title:
Gabby Revealed (Finding Perfect #2)
Author: Amy Gregory
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publication Date: March 25, 2014
Cover Design: The Killion Group, Inc.
Event Organized By:Literati Author Services, Inc.
Synopsis:
Gabby James didn’t have the
idyllic childhood many in her little hometown of Renlend, Kansas had. High school was a living hell, but
when she graduated she couldn’t bring herself to leave Renlend. The town was her prison, but her family’s bookstore, The Looking Glass, was her one true love. It
was the place she could run to, and escape the prying eyes of the ones who taunted her.
Shane Compton was a literary
agent in one of the most prestigious publishing houses in New York City. He found no greater rush than
finding the next big talent, someone who could take the written word and turn it into an art form. In the span of one rude phone call Shane was drawn into the
mystery of just who the fiery new author from Kansas was. When everyone else in the office refused to
deal with her, Shane willingly accepted the challenge. There was no logic to the madness, but every time
he had contact with her, she drove him wild.
Gabby tried every trick in the book
to keep Shane at arm’s length, but he had made good on his promise to come to Kansas. He wanted
to pull her out of anonymity, he wanted her in the public eye. Now here he stood, on the sidewalk in
front her bookstore, and one look told her he was everything she was afraid he’d be. Too bad she was
anything but who he thought she was.
Gabby quickly discovers Shane has
more on his mind than just books and with a little help from an ornery matchmaker, he shows her a
whole new life through her looking glass.
About the Author:
When asked ‘when do you have time to write’, Amy Gregory simply laughs. The real answer is, “in bits
and pieces”. She and her husband live in Kansas City with their three fantastic kids that keep them
running in three very different directions. Because she sits so much, she always carries a notebook with
her at all times.
She has an off the wall, snarky, off the cuff sense of humor that often shocks even those who’ve known
her for years. And she loves that her children have all been blessed that ability to make others laugh as
well. At least she’s grateful most of the time! Her husband often teases her about how she “makes this
stuff up” when he’s reading a piece of her work. … The answer—“it just comes to me when I’m typing”.
Scary thought, huh!
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