Showing posts with label Cora Kenborn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cora Kenborn. Show all posts

Monday, November 06, 2017

Cover Reveal - SHALLOW - by Cora Kenborn

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⚛⚛⚛ COVER REVEAL ⚛⚛⚛
Title - SHALLOW
Author - CORA KENBORN
Cover Design - Bite Me Graphic Design
Release Date - November 8th, 2017
Hosted By: Chance Promotions




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⚛⚛⚛ SYNOPSIS ⚛⚛⚛


Shiloh

Only the good die young. But I’ve never been good. I’ve lived a life most people only dream about. Famous men, expensive booze, and the finest drugs money could buy. But every vice has its price, and living a life of excess has finally dragged me down, forcing me back to the one place I swore I’d never return.

We met in high school, but we were far from sweethearts. I ruined his life and then walked away. Losing everything is bad enough, but crawling back to people who wish you were dead is a nightmare.

Some say absence makes the heart grow fonder. Not always. You either forgive and forget, or fracture and finish.


Cary


Seven years ago, Shiloh West was my world. I gave up my future for her.
Then, I spent every waking moment hating her for it. I’ve followed her train wreck of a career in the tabloids since she drove out of town with her nose in the air. The woman is toxic.

The fact that a judge has court ordered her back to town means nothing to me—except maybe the payback I’ve waited a lifetime to collect. I’m going to build her up and tear her down.

A better man would walk away. I'm not a better man. She thinks she has the upper hand.

Think again, Starshine.
Beauty is only skin deep, but revenge goes straight to the bone.


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⚛⚛⚛ EXCERPT ⚛⚛⚛


“I don’t scare you?”

“No.” She lifts her heavy lashes, tears pooling in her eyes. “You’ve seen
me at my worst, and you could’ve ended me right then. Anyone else would’ve, but you didn’t. You don’t scare me, Cary. You’ve seen the ugly, yet you’re
still here.” Raising the back of her hand, she swipes it along her forehead and chuckles. “I’m not sure if that makes you a saint or really stupid.”



“I’m no saint, Shiloh. I’m not the boy you kicked around in high school.
That boy died when you…” My voice trails off, and I shake my head, refusing to rehash the past right now. “Anyway, I’m just a guy trying to make the best of a bad situation. You have to be here, and I have to deal with you being here. Being dicks to each other isn’t going to make the next three
years pleasant for either of us.”

“Agreed, but I still don’t understand why you did all of this.” She motions around the empty arena. “You say you’re no saint, but, I’m no angel either.
So, where does that leave us?”

I’ve asked myself the same question at least a dozen times since bringing her here. I can’t forgive her for what she did to me. The hate I’ve carried with me is too deeply imprinted to forgive and forget. However, the twistednneed I have to play with her emotions makes me no better than her.

So, if we’re both demented as hell, then her question is valid. Where does that leave us?

But why does it have to leave us anywhere? We are who we are and not a damn thing is going to change that. Both of us have done some fucked up shit that’s caused pain and suffering. Maybe for one day we can block out the
world and pretend we don’t hate each other.

“Even sinners and fallen angels take a break from anarchy, Shiloh. All work
and no play makes us very dull criminals.”

I skate a step, or maybe it’s four or five. Hell, I don’t know. I’m too
enthralled with the fiery look on her face to notice that she’s pressed right up against me, chest to chest, and stomach to stomach. The frigid air in the arena heats, and the minute I tip her head back, I know I should
stop this, but I won’t. I can’t.

“Ask me again,” I whisper, the cold air clouding around my breath.

Her chin trembles in my hand. “Why did you go to all this trouble for me?”

“I went through seven years of detox, Shiloh. But one goddamn hit of you in a bathroom and I’m a junkie again. You make me crave more. It’s never enough.”



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⚛⚛⚛ MEET CORA KENBORN ⚛⚛⚛

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Cora Kenborn writes twisted romance novels about bad boys and damsels NOT
in distress while shocking readers with unpredictable plot twists.



A true Southern girl from Eastern North Carolina, Cora grew up on sweet tea
and front porches, and knows the real meaning of “bless your heart.” She’s
the mother of three hyperactive and occasionally adorable children and the
wife to a husband who she’s conned into believing Hot Pockets are a
perfectly acceptable family dinner.



Cora can usually be found taking notes during true crime shows, effectively
freaking out everyone in the room. She proudly admits to being a domestic
rebel and plans to pen future self-help books including: “Microwave Dinners
For Dummies,” “Allergic To Laundry and Other Common Household Dangers,” and
“When Hot Glue Guns Attack: A Mother’s Nightmare.”



Oh, and she and autocorrect are mortal enemies.








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Wednesday, February 08, 2017

Cover Reveal: Front Porches & Funerals by K.A. Ware Cora Kenborn

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Title: Front Porches & Funerals
Authors: K.A. Ware & Cora Kenborn
Release Date: February 21, 2017
Hosted By: Chance Promotions








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Synopsis


They say you can’t go home again.
But when you’re broke, down on your luck, and wanted in two states…
It’s the only place left.


Adelaide spent high school dreaming of the day she’d lift a middle finger to her small town life and watch it all fade away in the rear-view mirror.
After marrying a man who she thought was her prince charming, Adelaide had finally gotten everything she ever wanted…until the silver spoon was ripped from her mouth and her prince was revealed to be just another cheating
jackass. Suddenly homeless with nowhere else to turn, she must head back to the one place she never thought she’d have to show her face again.



Savannah just wanted to see the world, but ended up a twenty-five year old vagabond with nothing to show for her life but a string of loser
ex-boyfriends. Instead of saving the planet, she sells jewelry on the internet and digs in the cushions for loose change. Making the decision to
cut her losses, Savannah packs up and hits the road. It’s time to go back to the beginning and figure out where she went wrong.



Adelaide and Savannah couldn’t wait to leave the bayou. However, when circumstances force them out of their self-imposed exiles, they have no
choice but to belly crawl back to the place they both turned their backs on. The Dubois sisters find that sometimes you’ve got to uncover your roots
to find your future.



The good thing about hitting swamp bottom?
There’s only one way to go…

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MEET THE AUTHORS


K.A. Ware


K.A Ware is an indie author living in Portland, Oregon. Her days consist of working at her real life job in the financial field and taking care of her
young daughter. Writing is not her only passion, K.A. also serves on the Board of Directors for a local non-profit and spends way too much time
reading. She believes in the power of words, alpha females, and that special escape you get when you hunker down into a good book.

When she’s not busy mothering, working, writing, or reading she enjoys spending time with family and friends and embracing the weirdness that is
Portland. K.A. loves music, so if you find yourself at a metal show in Portland —take a look around— she’s the crazy redhead head banging at the
front.



Instagram:
https://instagram.com/authorkaware

Email:
authorkaware@gmail.com

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Cora Kenborn


Cora Kenborn writes contemporary and romantic suspense novels with strong heroines, complex alphas, harrowing danger, and snappy dialogue. She loves delving into the twisted mind of a dark villain as well as giggling while writing romcom banter.

Cora lives in Eastern North Carolina and is a true Southern girl, who grew up on sweet tea, front porches, and the simple life. She says “y’all,”
“fixin’ to,” and should you deserve it will “bless your heart.” She’s the proud mother of three hyperactive and occasionally adorable children, and wife to an understanding husband who tolerates her chaotic writer’s cave.

Although reading is her passion, she can usually be found watching true crime shows and crafting inspiration for twisted new tales. Cora admits to
being a horrible cook, an even worse baker, and believes she’s more dangerous with a hot glue gun than any weapon on earth. Oh, and she and
autocorrect are mortal enemies





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