Small Change (Small Change #1) by Roan Parrish
Release Date: 6/1/2017
Publisher: Self-published
Pages: 429
Book blurb:
Ginger Holtzman has fought for everything
she’s ever had—the success of her tattoo shop, respect in the industry, her
upcoming art show. Tough and independent, she has taking-no-crap down to an art
form. Good thing too, since keeping her shop afloat, taking care of her
friends, and scrambling to finish her paintings doesn’t leave time for anything
else. Which … is for the best, because then she doesn’t notice how lonely she
is. She’ll get through it all on her own, just like she always does.
Christopher Lucen opened a coffee and
sandwich joint in South Philly because he wanted to be part of a community
after years of running from place to place, searching for something he could
never quite name. Now, he relishes the familiarity of knowing what his customers
want, and giving it to them. But what he really wants now is love.
When they meet, Christopher is smitten,
but Ginger … isn’t quite so sure. Christopher’s gorgeous, and kind, and their
opposites-attract chemistry is off the charts. But hot sex is one thing—truly
falling for someone? Terrifying. When her world starts to crumble around her,
Ginger has to face the fact that this fight can only be won by being
vulnerable—this fight, she can’t win on her own.
Small Change is the first book in a series that will
include M/F and M/M romances.
“I wanted Christopher. I wanted him in my corner when shit was rough. I wanted him in my bed, holding me. I wanted his sun to shine on me. I wanted to soak up his light like a moon, and glow with it.”
Praise for Small Change:
“Small Change is a gem. A beautifully written, deeply emotional story with tons of life bursting out of it’s pages. I loved this story! Can’t wait for more.” --Molly O’Keefe, USA Today Bestselling Author
“I can always count on Roan Parrish to deliver emotional truths and gritty realism. Like many readers, I was waiting for Ginger's story. And what a story it was!" -- Sarina Bowen, USA Today Bestselling author of Goodbye Paradise
"It sounds anemic to say, 'You will fall in love with Ginger,' but you will! This tattoo artist heroine manages to be both a delight and a total badass at the same time. Parrish makes her characters work for their happily ever after, which means Small Change has it all: vulnerability and great big leaps of faith, broken hearts and patched-together hearts the stronger for that patching. (Also: smashing the patriarchy and amazing sandwiches.)” --Jenny Holiday, USA Today Bestselling author
Christopher broke into a smile. He put my coffee on the counter between
us and held up the bagel for a long moment, assessing me. Instead of putting it
in a bag, he put it on a plate with a napkin. His raised his eyebrows over eyes
sparkling with mischief, and bit his lip, like he was waiting to see if I’d
call his bluff. He looked like a kid reaching for a second cookie when he’d
been told he could have one.
Warmth bloomed in my chest at the idea that he was actively angling to
have me stay here and talk with him as I ate. “Wow, you’re not subtle, huh?” I
said.
“Nope.”
His p popped, and his grin was
sunny and boyish. I liked his lack of subtlety. That he was clear about wanting
me to stay.
I narrowed my eyes at him, just in case he was joking, but I left the
bagel where it was. I shrugged out of my jacket and draped it over the stool,
then I sat down across the counter from him. He squeezed his hands into fists
and grinned.
“Yay,” he said softly, and I felt another trickle of warmth flow through
me that had nothing to do with the coffee.
Author Bio:
Roan Parrish lives in Philadelphia where she is gradually attempting to write love stories in every genre.
When not writing, she can usually be found cutting her friends’ hair, meandering through whatever city she’s in while listening to torch songs and melodic death metal, or cooking overly elaborate meals. She loves bonfires, winter beaches, minor chord harmonies, and self-tattooing. One time she may or may not have baked a six-layer chocolate cake and then thrown it out the window in a fit of pique.
She is represented by Courtney Miller-Callihan of Handspun Literary Agency.
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