Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Release Day Blitz & Review
ShutterGirl

by
C.D. Reiss
~ Synopsis ~

I am not hurt.

I don’t need a second chance with him, or a life I thought I had.

While he was out forgetting me to become a movie star, I was building a career out of nothing. A career as a paparazzi, but a career. For a foster kid who bounced around every home in Los Angeles, that wasn’t easy. 

This camera is all I have.

He’s nothing to me. Every time I take his picture and sell it, I remind myself that I did it all without him or his approval, his cinnamon smell or his clear green eyes. He lights up the screen like a celestial body, but he’s nothing but a paycheck to me. 

He can throw my camera off a balcony, and nothing has to change. We can stay king and queen of the same city, and different worlds.

Except this is Hollywood, and here, anything can happen.



 
~ Excerpt ~
I stroked his hair, waist deep in peace, all worry gone for the moment, and floating in no more than an ocean of gratitude. I must have been more vulnerable than I realized, or he’d reopened some wound with his kindness, because though my sweet reverie stayed, as the minutes passed, a layer of need fitted itself on top of it.
I needed to tell him, if not the details, the outlines of who I was.
“I want you to know,” I whispered, starting somewhere small, then everything I didn’t want to say spilled out. “I have stuff. I’ve never been to jail, but you know, it’s stuff, and it’s ugly, and it scares me. Because, I mean, you’re so perfect, and I’m… I’m just a mess. I’m not whole. I’m a bunch of pieces of a person I cobbled together.” My eyes got wet when I thought of the comparisons between us and that picture in my silverware drawer. “So if you have to move on when you realize that, I’ll understand. You have an image, and if anyone understands protecting a career, it’s me. I mean, I’ll be mad, don’t get that wrong, but also.” I swallowed and blinked, shifting my head so he wouldn’t feel the tear on his forehead. “I won’t blame you.”
I waited for an answer. Anything. A change in position or a word on any subject. The weather. Sports. Something. But all he did was breathe.
I smiled so wide, tears fell into my mouth. He was sleeping.



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~ Review ~
I was very excited to see that CD Reiss was coming out with a standalone a bit different from her other series and I must say she did an AMAZING job!  She delivered a story with angst, passion, choices, consequences and with characters you easily fell in love with and routed for.


Laine and Michael come from very different upbringings but it's those differences that make them whole.  Laine's ability to overcome her past and make a life for herself is intriguing to Michael.  He has always allowed public perception dictate his choices but with Laine he feels...and that's something he hasn't done in a long time.

It feels like a lifetime ago that they met and their lives have taken different directions, him the hunted, her the hunter.  But the feelings that Laine has always felt for Michael never diminished.  She had just gotten used to admiring him through her lens.

The chemistry between Michael and Laine was definitely palpable.  I couldn't wait to see what would happen between them every time the met up. The tender moments they shared and the guilt Laine felt for what Michael's association to her would do to him had my emotions all over the place.

Can you cross a line that's drawn in the sand that is meant to keep your two worlds apart?  Are you able to sacrifice all that you know to have the one thing you've been missing?  Guess you are going to have to grab your copy of ShutterGirl and see if Michael and Laine can beat the odds.

~ Rating ~


Author Note:  If you know me, you know my Submission and Corruption books. This is different. This is about love and loss, ambition and talent, and our commitments to ourselves and each other. I don't close the door on the expression of love, but this is not the usual dirty pleasure.    

  ~ About the Author ~
CD Reiss is a USA Today and Amazon bestseller. She still has to chop wood and carry water, which was buried in the fine print. Her lawyer is working it out with God but in the meantime, if you call and she doesn’t pick up, she’s at the well, hauling buckets.

Born in New York City, she moved to Hollywood, California to get her master’s degree in screenwriting from USC. In case you want to know, that went nowhere, but it did embed TV story structure in her head well enough for her to take a big risk on a TV series structured erotic series called Songs of Submission. It’s about a kinky billionaire hung up on his ex-wife, an ingenue singer with a wisecracking mouth; art, music and sin in the city of Los Angeles.

Critics have dubbed the books “poetic,” “literary,” and “hauntingly atmospheric,” which is flattering enough for her to put it in a bio, but embarrassing enough for her not to tell her husband, or he might think she’s some sort of braggart who’s too good to give the toilets a once-over every couple of weeks or chop a cord of wood.

If you meet her in person, you should call her Christine.
 
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