Blurb
Alexandria (Alex)
Carmichael guards two secrets close to her heart. One―she’s in love with her
best friend, Seth. Two―he’s gay.
As a freshman in college, Alex looks forward to fun
times with her best friend. When Seth decides cycling through girlfriends is
the way to fit in with the straight crowd, Alex must make a choice: watch Seth
give his affection to another while her heart breaks or come clean with her
feelings and risk losing his friendship forever.
I LOVED YOU FIRST is a new adult love story told
through the eyes of Alex, an African-American/Caucasian student, who takes a
journey of self-discovery while watching her best friend come to terms with his
sexuality.
Available at
Barnes & Nobles || Smashwords || The Book Depository || Amazon || CreateSpace
Reena
Jacobs is just a writer who loves to see her words in print. As an avid reader,
she’s known to hoard books and begs her husband regularly for “just one more
purchase.” Her home life is filled with days chasing her preschooler and nights
harassing her husband. Between it all, she squeezes in time for writing and
growling at the dog.
Connect with Reena online:
Email: reenajacobs@reenajacobs.com
Website: http://www.reenajacobs.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/ReenaJacobs
I love giveaways. This time around, I want to do
something other than give away copies of my books. Here’s the thing. I support
Indie Authors. After all, I am one. :) This seems like the perfect time to show
them some love.
So every day we’re going to do a giveaway. Each
giveaway will run from 12:01 am to 11:59 pm. At the end of each giveaway, I'll
randomly select a commentator from the posts featured that day. Readers can
find a list of the daily winners on my blog.
What’s up for
grabs? The winner will be able
to select one eBook from Smashwords. I don’t know if any indie publishers have
lost their minds, but just in case, the upper limits of this prize is $9.99.
How do readers
enter? Each blogger should
leave a question for readers to answer at the end of the post. The answer will
be their entry for that blog. If you’d like me to come up with a question, I’d
be happy to do so. Readers should also leave their email address so they can be
contacted if they win.
The biggest obstacle I have learned to overcome is keeping the past in the past and staying focused on the future.
ReplyDeleteI have the problem also. :) I'm like an elephant when it comes to the past some days.
ReplyDeleteMy biggest obstacle has always been consistency. When I'm interested in something I'm hardcore with my accomplishments. Other times, I'm a huge procrastinator.
Thank you, Mistresses for featuring me.