High
Rise Love
by
Angelina Kerner
Genre:
Sweet Romantic Comedy, Chick Lit
A
weekend getaway from family and work. Only one fear- an
elevator.
Lana
Tanner decides that it's time to woman up, because that view from the
ridiculously expensive roof, twenty-five stories up should help with
a break. Pulling up her big girl panties and embracing her fear she
gets on that elevator, only to get stuck, her worst fear coming true.
Can the handsome stranger she's stuck with help her overcome her
fears and will anything come of it?
ANGELINA
KERNER is an author of paranormal and lighthearted romance. She's the
wife of a photographer/physicist, and the mother of a cute little
toddler, but she's also been a dancer, a psychologist, an
anthropologist, a geographer, a dreamer, and an adventurer. She does
her best writing while being bothered by her cats, taking care of her
son, in dressing rooms while waiting for family to try on clothing,
and at home in sunny California. Angelina loves to play
goddess-dragon matchmaker, transporting readers to a place where
young goddesses have lovable flaws, the Fates plan to dethrone, the
universe is endless and untamed, and dragons roam free! She also
loves to write carefree romance where one can finish reading with a
smile.
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I love the cover models. Both striking. A great tag line too.
ReplyDeleteElevators can be scary. I like the concept
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good read.
ReplyDeleteI like the cover. It sets the tone for the book.
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