Saturday, March 15, 2014

**BT & Giveaway** Kissing Eden ~ T.A. Foster






Have you ever thought of taking a vacation alone? I mean step on a plane, check into your hotel, and lie on the beach completely and utterly alone. No? Me either, but then right before senior spring break I got dumped.

Something about break ups makes you do things you didn’t want to do, and try things you didn’t know you were capable of.

That’s how I ended up at the Palm Palace.

That’s how I met Grey.

That’s how my spring break turned into the most unforgettable week of my life.






~ Jennifer's Review ~ 


Lord have mercy, I had forgotten how much fun Spring Break could be!
Author T.A. Foster hasn't thought. Kissing Eden was a fun quirky fast read that should be in ever beach bag this summer! I quickly develop connections with each and ever one of the characters in this hot and sweetly romantic book. Eden Brady is not you typical college girl looking for a good time, After a long term relationship goes south so does Eden... all the way to Texas for spring break alone! 

Little did she know that her plans to prove her independence and reassure herself of her future would involve a rundown motel from the 50's and a heap of southern hospitality. Oh and did I mention one fine cowboy by the name of Gray? I was hooked the first time he said "darlin." Brooding good looks and the weight of the world on his shoulder, he was a man lost until Eden.

This book had me grinning most of the way through it, crying and laughing out loud as well. 


5 stars in my opinion. Can't wait to read more ...

“Can I help or something?” I walked closer to the tub, admiring the view hovering above me.
“Yeah, I think the smaller wrench is on the vanity. Can you get it for me? I don’t want to move.” He nodded at the placement of his feet.
“Don’t do that. It looks like you could fall. I’ll get it.” I reached for the wrench and handed it to him.
“Thanks. I think I’m almost done.” He fastened the end of the wrench behind the showerhead and twisted the head a few times.
“I made some headway this morning on your numbers.”
“Really? What did you figure out, numbersmith?” His attention was on the pipe in front of him.
“It seems like you might have a few decisions to make.” I didn’t know how open Grey would be to discussing the real estate offers with me, but the reality of his situation called for a serious resolution.
“Good. I think that’s fixed. This room is done.”
Grey made a triumphant hop straight up and landed with both feet in the tub. I smiled at him, just as the showerhead sputtered to the floor of the tub and water spewed from the open pipe. I shrieked as I was doused in cold water.
“Turn it off! Can’t you turn it off?” I giggled while trying to turn the handles. Grey reached for the pipe above me, twisting the nozzle until the geyser ceased.
“Dammit. That actually didn’t work.” He rested his forehead against the shower wall. “So much for trying to save on parts.” Water trickled down the back of his neck.
I stood, my drenched clothes clinging to me. A few seconds passed before Grey turned around.
“Oh my God, I got you completely soaked. Sorry.” He laughed as he tried to wipe the water from his eyes.
“Yeah, I’m not the only one. Look at you.” I pointed to his white T-shirt. It hugged every muscle on his torso and it had become almost transparent from absorbing the water. My fingers reached forward, needing to trace the lines the wet shirt made against his skin.
I inhaled sharply, recognizing the shift in the mood. I felt his gaze ingering over the V of my throat, and the involuntary twinge in my belly as I looked into his eyes. The space between us was so charged with energy, it felt thick enough to grasp and push aside, like a curtain.
Grey pivoted as if he was going to step out of the tub. “M-maybe I should get us some towels.”
I remembered how it felt last night when we were so tangled around each other it was hard to breathe. I wanted that feeling again. I wanted him.
“Grey, wait.” I clenched a handful of his wet shirt in my fist, preventing him from moving past me.


T.A. Foster once spent a month long spring break on South Padre Island, where she soaked in the Texas sun, beach, and learned what real Texas country music is. Sometimes fiction does spring from reality.

She grew up catching rays and chasing waves along the North Carolina Outer Banks and now resides in the state with her adventurous pilot husband, two children, and two canine kiddos.

T.A. has an undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a graduate degree in Educational Psychology from Texas A&M University. When she’s not chasing her two-legged and four-legged children or trying to escape for date night, you can find her reading, writing, or planning her next beach trip.




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2 comments:

  1. Thank you for the giveaway. The Necklace is beautiful...:)

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  2. sounds like a great read. Thanks for the review, I'll definitely be one-clicking this one :).. and thanks for the giveaway!

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