16 April 2014

Bo and Ember by Andrea Randall - Blog Tour, Book Review, Giveaway



Bo and Ember by Andrea Randall
Book #4 in The November Blue Series

And they lived happily ever after …

That’s where the typical romance ends. For Bo and Ember Cavanaugh, however, the “I do’s” are just the beginning.

On the heels of a wildly successful tour with The Six, Bo and Ember are offered the musical opportunity of a lifetime. A cross-country move back to the Cavanaugh estate holds promises, old friends, and feelings they thought were long since buried.

In the middle of the whirlwind that is their professional life, Bo and Ember try to establish a solid and loving home. Life, though, doesn’t stay in the promises of “happily ever after.”

In the final installment of the November Blue series, excitement, temptation, loss, and the struggle over what love means forces the couple to strip it all away and focus on what it means to be soul mates, what it means to be married, and what it means to be …

Bo & Ember.
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Releases April 10th
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Bo & Ember and their happily ever after. And if you think Andrea Randall will just give it to you – you got it all wrong. She will first give you one heck of a ride: breaking your heart, making you fall in love all over again, and brand your heart in ways no other author can to make you remember that this book is one of the best you have ever read! She had indeed saved the best for last, and reading every page of it, pouring on tears, laughing, giggling – every single emotion you have invested is worth it.

It was the cover – it was the cover, and the Sweet Forty-Two that had made me want to read this novel. I expected that this will just be a continuation of their HEA. But I was wrong – but this was something else, this was something more.

They have together, and now, their dreams are coming true. There is nothing more than I want for this couple but to have those dreams come into fruition. They fully deserved it after working hard with their music. They have chemistry in and out of stage, and just like the rest of the couples in this series, they were just perfect for each other, and you can actually feel how much they love each other.

Watching them went through it, you will have this eerie feeling questioning if they would really make it through. But their love for each other had made the both of them strong enough to face the trials that were thrown at them. If there relationship was weaker, it would have easily shattered. But these two – they came out stronger than before, better than ever.

This was one crazy ride, and I enjoyed every page of it. I can’t say more, if I do, I’d be spilling out spoilers. One thing is for sure, Andrea Randall knows how to end it with a bang.


✪Complimentary Copy was given in exchange for an honest review.✪


(Ember)

Bo Cavanaugh.

6’2”, broad-shouldered, thick black hair that was long enough to run your hands through—but short enough for the board room—and a charming smile that led you all the way up to his 20,000 leagues-blue eyes. Guitar. Voice. All of it.

He was absolutely everything all of the female—and some of the male—fans of The Six had grown to love over the last two years. Indie rock star. That last bit had him smiling humbly, and me beaming with pride.

The Six hadn’t planned on having a “front man.” As our first summer tour neared its end, however, it became clear that Bo was what the fans wanted the most. He seemed to be able to capture the essence my parents and their friends had worked for decades to create, while bringing in a new batch of fans that melted at his smile and admired the risks he took with the guitar.

“They love you just as much,” Regan whispered into my ear as I spied on Bo doing his sound check for the night’s show.

“Get out of my head already!” I hissed back playfully.

Regan muffled a laugh as he dodged the weak smack I threw his way. “I’m serious. It’s like Johnny and June, co-op style.”

“You have no idea what you’re talking about.” I leaned my head on Regan as he wrapped his arm around my shoulders.

No matter how many times I’d seen it, watching Bo alone with his guitar still took my breath away. Each time I happened upon that private moment, it was the same as that May night two years ago when I first saw him play. When everything stopped in the most cliché way possible, and all I could see, hear, and feel was him.

Regan kept his voice quiet as he spoke. “You have no idea. No. You must. They go just as crazy when you join him on stage as they do when he walks out there by himself. It’s not just because he’s Hottie McGuitar. You two are blindingly in love and people are, like, watching music porn when you’re on stage together.”

“Lovely,” I mused sarcastically.

“It’s true. Not only have you kicked the shit out of your guitar skills, your vocals are above anyone I’ve heard in a long time. Including anyone in this band.” Regan moved so he was holding both of my shoulders.

I smiled as his messy hazel eyes twinkled with sincerity. “Jesus, Regan. Did you ever think we’d end up here?”

Regan dropped his hands, shaking his head as he took in the wide green space in front of the stage. “Not in a million.”

Here wasn’t just the grape-scented air of Napa. It was here. Touring together. Me, Bo, Regan, and The Six. Here was spending the last year after our first successful summer tour doing tour weekends across the Pacific Northwest and the warm and dry South West. Here was having not been back to the East Coast except for once in two whole years. Here was me as Mrs. Cavanaugh. Bo’s wife. November Cavanaugh.


Andrea is a 2005 graduate of Cornell University and does not currently use her degree in Development Sociology. She does, however, use her people skills and love for writing every day. She and her partner, Charles Sheehan-Miles, live and write together in Massachusetts.




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