When it's cold and snowy outside, I much prefer to hide under a blanket with a good book!
I have some favorite go-to authors that would be PERFECT for snowed-in reading!
Tiffany King is one of those authors! AND I love her Woodfall Girls Series!
(Note: These books can be read stand alone)
Ashton Garrison walked away from a privileged life in order to hide from the one thing she's not willing to face. She knows she left behind a trail of pain, but in the long run, her betrayal will hurt less than the truth. She now has one goal: Live life to the fullest with no regrets and no attachments. She has high hopes that a move to new surroundings will provide the escape she desires, but what Ashton doesn't count on is how fate always seems to find a way to screw up any good plan. Sometimes, when love comes knocking, the pull is too strong not to answer. Suddenly, what she thought she wanted to escape from is what Ashton now wants more than anything.
Nathan Lockton has one mission: find his target and complete the task he was hired to do—no attachments and no emotion necessary. He's done it over and over again. What he thought was a typical lost-and-found job has turned into a life examining moment as Nathan is forced to deal with something he has always ignored--his feelings. Now faced with a decision, Nathan must choose to either follow his heart or complete the job.
Love can come when you least expect it. The question is: If the odds are stacked against you, how far are you willing to go for the one you love?
Misunderstanding (Woodfalls Girls, #3) by Tiffany King
Just when she thought things were going up…
Two years after a devastating breakup, Brittni Mitchell has moved on from Justin Avery—or so she tells herself. But when she returns to Seattle for her best friend’s engagement party, Brittni finds herself the victim of a disastrously timed elevator breakdown. She’s trapped with the last person she wants to face, and forced to recount the past she desperately wants to forget.
She’s going to have to look back…
When Brittni left her podunk hometown for a big city college experience at the University of Washington, hooking up with a guy like Justin Avery was not part of her plan. Between Justin’s attention-grabbing tattoos, cigarette smoking, and bad boy attitude Brittni quickly chalked him up as �Mr. Wrong.” But his charm was unrelenting, and Brittni’s decision to give Justin a chance quickly turned into the worst choice she ever made.
So that she might be able to move forward.
Now she’s stuck with Justin—literally—and the complicated web of misunderstandings that tied up the truth for two years is about to unravel.
Contradictions (Woodfalls Girls, #3) by Tiffany King
When everything starts spinning out of control . . .
Three years into college, Tressa Oliver’s life is a nonstop party. She’s skating by in her classes, and there’s no shortage of drinking, dancing, and general hell-raising. The only aspect that hasn’t been much fun: She can’t shake the toxic jerks that always seem to gravitate toward her.
It will take someone totally wrong . . .
Trent Lawson is the classic anti-bad boy: smart, boring, and way too serious. To a wild girl like Tressa, there’s no way in hell they’re compatible—especially since Trent seems to see straight through her defenses.
To set her right.
When a college prank goes terribly wrong, Tressa starts to suspect that her partying ways are leading nowhere fast. Now she has to turn to the last person she ever thought she’d ask for help—and quickly discovers that there’s more to Trent than meets the eye . . .
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When everything starts spinning out of control . . .
Three years into college, Tressa Oliver’s life is a nonstop party. She’s skating by in her classes, and there’s no shortage of drinking, dancing, and general hell-raising. The only aspect that hasn’t been much fun: She can’t shake the toxic jerks that always seem to gravitate toward her.
It will take someone totally wrong . . .
Trent Lawson is the classic anti-bad boy: smart, boring, and way too serious. To a wild girl like Tressa, there’s no way in hell they’re compatible—especially since Trent seems to see straight through her defenses.
To set her right.
When a college prank goes terribly wrong, Tressa starts to suspect that her partying ways are leading nowhere fast. Now she has to turn to the last person she ever thought she’d ask for help—and quickly discovers that there’s more to Trent than meets the eye . . .
Available 1/6/15
Giveaway...
Winner's choice of any TWO Woodfalls Girls eBooks.
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As much as I hate to admit it, but yes the cover does influence me.
ReplyDeleteI am making it a point this year to read at least 10 books with a less appealing cover.
Yes i believe if it's a cover that appeals to you, you are more likely going to find out what the book is about.
ReplyDeleteA good book cover catches your eye and at the very least makes you pick up the book to check it out. These covers make me think of love and tenderness. Nice combo to draw your attention.
ReplyDeleteYes a cover can and will influence me. The author and blurb also influences me, but if I have never heard of the book, I may not get past the cover.
ReplyDeleteYes, a cover can influence my decision on whether I read a book or not.
ReplyDeleteYes, the cover does influence my decision. There's so many books to choose from that I tend to follow my eye.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely does! I won't read a book just because it has a pretty cover, but it does help get my attention.
ReplyDeleteSometimes, if it's a good cover it's for sure going to catch my eye!
ReplyDeleteSometimes a good book cover will be the first thing I notice, but I tend to put more emphasis on the back writeup and reading the first few pages when I decide if I want to read a book.
ReplyDeleteYup....a good cover will get me to pick up a book and check it out. If the back blurb sounds interesting, I read it.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that it does sadly. If I like the cover I tend to read the blurb if I don't like it I tend not to pick it up :( Its something I need to change!
ReplyDeleteYes! I love checking out the covers of all the books, most of the time I know I will enjoy the book by the cover, I have not been surprised very often!
ReplyDeleteYes! The book cover does have some appeal to if I read a book or not!
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely it does. The cover is the "eye catcher" to me.
ReplyDeleteA cover can help push me to pick it up and see if I want to read the blurb. To be honest, even if the cover is spectacular, if the blurb doesn't sell me I won't purchase the book.
ReplyDeleteYes the cover can sway me to purchase or pass on the book that's why I also rely on reviews and if it's from an author I love.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have to admit that many books draw my attention because of their covers but it's the synopsis that makes me want to buy it in the end :)
ReplyDeleteNo, I always go by book reviews ♥
ReplyDeleteYes sometimes but I always try to skim through the reviews if the cover is off putting! :)
ReplyDeleteSometimes, but I mostly go off the reviews! (:
ReplyDeleteYes, I look at the cover first to see what the book is about (historical romance, science fiction, contemporary romance, etc.) then I read the description.
ReplyDeleteThe cover usually catches my eye and then I read the blurb. So probably only 50% :) Thanks for the fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSometimes it does but the Author is what catches my eye first.
ReplyDeleteI joke that I am a cover girl.....if the cover does not grab my attention, I won't read the blurb. Love all 3 of these covers!
ReplyDeleteCovers can sometimes influence my decision to buy. Some of them are just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI think the answer to that question is sometimes. I don't always see it first but if I do, it sometimes influences my choice to read it but reviews more.
ReplyDeleteQuite often. I even have to admit that I've read some not so great books, hoping that they'd pick up to match the covers, though if a book sounds great, a bad cover won't usually keep me from reading it. I usually read on my iPad, so don't really see the covers anyway.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. I DO judge books by their covers.
ReplyDeleteSadly I am influenced by the covers but that's because I like pretty things and I think that great books should have great covers. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYes, unless it's an author I'm familiar with.
ReplyDeleteYes, I do judge books by their covers, haha!
ReplyDeleteYes, to a point. Unless the book was already recommended to me.
ReplyDeleteCOvers are usually what catch my eye first, but ultimately it's the description that clinches it. But yes, I do... I know. Sad. lol
ReplyDeleteIt may motivate me to stop and look at it, but definitely not to buy
ReplyDeleteGenerally yes, but I try to read the blurb before I completely dismiss or accept anything.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! Then I pick it up and read the synopsis.
ReplyDeleteYes.
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely!
ReplyDeleteFor sure
ReplyDeleteYes, covers do influence what I read.
ReplyDeleteYes, of course!
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