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Changing
Scenes
Changes
Book
Two
Jennifer
Allis Provost
Genre: Contemporary Romance, New
Adult
Publisher: Limitless Publishing
Date of Publication: January 6,
2016
ISBN: 978-1680584431
ASIN: B019SHY37Q
Number of pages: 247
Word Count: 62000
Cover Artist: Wicked by Design
Book Description:
For Astrid Janvier, image is
everything…
Astrid is a world-renowned model,
as famous for her strut as her startling green eyes. She’s modeled for the
biggest names in the fashion world, and is regularly invited to parties in New
York, London, and Paris. Thanks to a designer label addiction, she’s also
broke, and takes a job as a cocktail waitress just to make rent. When her best
friend Britt asks her to be her maid of honor at her upcoming wedding, their
first task is to decide the menu.
Donnie Coehlo is a young,
up-and-coming chef with a dinner menu to plan…
Donato—Donnie for short—is the
head chef at Thirty-Nine and Twelve, a seafood bistro on the Connecticut shore.
It’s a great accomplishment given his youthful age, but Donnie doesn’t brag. He
just wants to find the right girl, settle down, and have a bunch of kids. When
Astrid arrives at his restaurant, Donnie hopes she is the one. But would a
high-priced model like Astrid be interested in a regular guy like him?
As Astrid’s life crumbles around
her, and Donnie makes a terrible choice, Astrid learns the two of them are
irrevocably tied together.
Will their connection be enough
for Astrid to leave her high-fashion life behind,
and accept what Donnie has to
offer?
Or will she chase her dreams as a
model, leaving Donnie as part of her past?
About the Author:
Jennifer Allis Provost writes
books about faeries, orcs and elves. Zombies too. She grew up in the wilds of
Western Massachusetts and had read every book in the local library by age
twelve. (It was a small library). An early love of mythology and folklore led
to her epic fantasy series, The Chronicles of Parthalan, and her day job as a
cubicle monkey helped shape her urban fantasy, Copper Girl. When she’s not
writing about things that go bump in the night (and sometimes during the day)
she’s working on her MFA in Creative Nonfiction.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jennallis
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/copperraven
Twitter: @parthalan
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