Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Release Blitz: Trust by Jana Aston

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Today we have the release day of Trust by Jana Aston! Check out the release day festivities and grab your copy today!

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About Trust:

“Knock knock!”

“Um… Who’s there?”



Yeah. That was me, on my last date. Before you feel sorry for me

you should know that I was the one telling the jokes. Jokes as in

plural, because I didn’t stop with just one. Of course not.



Hi, I’m Chloe Scott. The most awkward single girl in the city.

But I’m going to get it together. I am.



I’m going to learn how to date like a grown up.

I’m going to have an orgasm not given to myself.

I’m going to fall in love and live happily ever after.



Right after I get out of this interrogation room.

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4.5 I Loved It to Pieces Stars!!

Review by Lisa Kane 
Seriously, Jana Aston can do no wrong. (little pun here...) I adore her writing and Trust was no exception. 

Chloe Scott is Chloe and Everly's friend. She's cute, teaches little kids and on the surface should be a magnet for every male in a mile vicinity of hers. But she has a problem-Chloe has a serious case of social anxiety. When she's nervous she brings out the Knock Knock jokes. stammers and has uncontrollable leg bouncing. Everly wants to set her up with Sophie's brother Boyd. But Chloe ends up meeting him on the date from hell. He's a federal agent and the meeting isn't quite what her friends would have had in mind.

But fate is about to bring these two together. The more Boyd gets to know Chloe the more he wants her. The thing I loved the most about Boyd-he still wants Chloe even knowing that she has such social anxiety at times it almost shuts things down between them. Repeatedly. So the poor guy has to constantly come up with ways for them to spend time together without labeling it as dating. How can you not love this guy?

Will Chloe overcome the hurdles she puts in place that keep her from being happy with someone? Will Boyd run out of patience before Chloe learns how to overcome her anxiety? 

I loved the banter in this one-not to mention anxiety or not-Chloe has no problem enjoying sex with Boyd. (and has no problem telling him the things she would love to try out with him!) This one, just like every one from Jana-doesn't just have humor it has steam and a great plot. Just keep them coming Jana, as long as you write them-I'll keep devouring them!




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Exclusive Excerpt:

I need to remember to be careful with this girl. She's so... unsure of herself. She seems self-reliant, yet there's this undercurrent of doubt that I don't yet understand.

She walks across the studio and pulls a denim jacket from a small closet and shrugs into it, then picks up her bag and slings it over her shoulder. "Are you ready?"

I nod and follow her out, watching as she locks the door then tugs on it to make sure it's locked. We take the elevator down in silence then hit the sidewalk outside before she asks if we're walking or driving.

"Driving," I tell her, nodding to the parking spot I got in front of her building. I unlock the car and open the passenger door for her before walking around and getting behind the wheel.

"This is nice," she says, glancing around the interior of my Range Rover. "This is more James Bond than FBI though," she says, with a little wrinkle of her nose, her forehead creasing in concern.

"Are you disappointed?"

She shrugs. "It is a nice car," she says as she buckles herself in and crosses her legs, resting her hands on her knees. "But I don't think it's government-issued."

I laugh. "It's not. Does that disappoint you?" I ask, starting the car and merging into traffic.

"I guess it's okay." Another shrug.

I take a right onto the Schuylkill and ask if she's learned any new knock-knock jokes since I last saw her.

She turns her head and gives me a look. "Funny."

"I'm genuinely curious," I say. "You were killing it the other night."

"No. But speaking of killing, did you know that at any given time, there are between twenty and fifty serial killers in the United States? Did you know that?" She turns in her seat to look at me, her eyes wide with interest.

"That's quite the transition, from knock-knock jokes to serial killers," I comment while turning on the ramp to the I-676.

"Oh, yeah. Sorry." She shakes her head. "I just thought it would be fewer."

"Uh-huh."

"Like ten. I thought it would be ten. Maybe fifteen."

"One would think." I nod. Not really. Who thinks about this shit?

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About Jana Aston:

Jana Aston is the New York Times bestselling author of WRONG. She quit her super boring day job to whip up more books and is hoping that was not a stupid idea. In her defense, it was a really boring job.

Connect with Jana:

Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1M3KNIk Twitter: http://bit.ly/1JBnr5E

Amazon Page: http://amzn.to/1XqEqkJ

Goodreads: http://bit.ly/1RYZhcL

Website: http://www.janaaston.com

Newsletter: http://bit.ly/2edgQbm



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