Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Title and Blurb Reveal! - Samantha March


This is directly from Samantha March's blog:


I’m so excited to finally announce the title and blurb for my third book! I’ve been working on this since The Green Ticket went into editing, but it went to the back burner for a bit while Marching Ink published Zoey & The Moment of Zen and Hard Hats and Doormats, but now it is in my line of vision once again! I also need to thank the lovely Kaley Stewart, Cat Lavoie and Laura Chapman for their help and feedback with the blurb, you ladies seriously rock!  The cover design process is happening as I type, and we are getting so close to the perfect one. I will be begging some of you wonderful people to help me with a cover reveal in the upcoming weeks, but for now, the spotlight is on the title and blurb. Ta da!
A Questionable Friendship
By Samantha March
Brynne Ropert and Portland Dolish have been best friends since being paired as roommates in college. Seven years later they are now twenty-five, married, and living in Maine–– but the two women couldn’t be more different. Brynne finds fulfillment in her life as a wife, mother and owner of a small café and bookshop, but is struggling to expand her family. Portland is still coping with her mother’s death during her childhood, and her marriage is unraveling before her eyes. Portland envies her friend’s seemingly stable and easy life while Brynne doesn’t understand the growing distance between them and cannot begin to guess what secret Portland is hiding about her husband and crumbling marriage. While one woman feels shut out, the other enters into a web of lies to protect herself. 
A Questionable Friendship explores what really makes someone a true friend, a support system, a sister. How much trust goes into a friendship and when is being a friend not enough? Brynne and Portland’s story will attempt to answer those questions, and show that happily ever after isn’t in the cards for everyone. 

Keep checking out Samantha's Blog for more updates!!

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