I don't usually feature adult books (or in this case short stories), but considering I've gotten to know Beth and I had the pleasure of reading Kismet, I'm making an exception.
Kelly, thanks for letting me talk about my book on your
blog, and for allowing me to give away Anna
& The French Kiss AND Lola & The Boy Next Door to one lucky commenter
;).
Kismet is the story of an overworked young woman who takes
life way too seriously, and the man who helps to change that.
“When twenty-four-year-old Tiffany
escapes her sister Kammy's too wild Cancun bachelorette party, she finds
herself in a bar with the unwanted attention of a gorgeous local named Luke.
Luke may be charming but Tiffany is leaving in two days and doesn't need any complications. But complications are exactly what she gets when the cops show up to raid Kammy's party. After Kammy is arrested, Tiffany agrees to have dinner with Luke, so he'll help her get Kammy out of jail. Kammy's arrest forces her to spend an extra day in Cancun, meaning she'll miss a crucial meeting, and as an accountant in tax season, she is already drowning in work. Not to mention, every second she spends with Luke makes it harder to leave. With Luke, Tiffany can forget about work.
But will the airport be their final goodbye?”
I had a blast writing this short story,
because I loved the characters and the role that fate plays in bringing them
together. Thanks again for having me Kelly!
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About the Author:
Beth Fred lives in Wisconsin with her husband and their little ELF (Emily Lace Fred). She spends her time bringing her day dreams to life on paper, and blogging about bringing day dreams to life. You can find more about that at www.bethfred.com.
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Love your title! Sounds like a fun read. And I luuurved Anna and Lola but got them from the library and would love to read them again.
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ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Beth!
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DeleteBlogger was acting up so it probably was nothing you did. No worries.
DeleteThis looks like a fun read!
ReplyDeleteIt's really good.
DeleteI'm not entering b/c I've already read both books but they were AWESOME! Congrats, Beth!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Jessie!
DeleteSounds like a lot of fun. And thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
DeleteLittle ELF- that's charming!
ReplyDeleteI know, isn't it?
DeleteBest of luck with your work, Beth.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Karen.
DeleteCongrats on the book, Beth!
ReplyDeleteThanks for leaving a comment for Beth, Sarah.
DeleteSounds like a good story. It's always encouraging to read something when the writer is still in love with the characters. Best with your writing and the book, Beth.
ReplyDeleteI think you'd like this one, Brenda.
Deleteooh, this sounds like fun. Cancun and a hot man... where's my passport?
ReplyDeleteThis sounds nice and swoony!
ReplyDeleteIt is. :)
DeleteThis sounds like a great book. The characters are described in a way that makes me want to know more about them. I have always wanted to go to Cancun. Thanks for the giveaway, too!
ReplyDelete~Jess
Good luck, Jess!
DeleteBeth, good luck on this one!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by to wish Beth luck, Catherine.
DeleteThat must be one wild bachelorette party! haha. Congrats Beth!
ReplyDeleteHaving read the story, I can tell you it is!
DeleteI hope it isn't their final goodbye. Sounds like a great story.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a great read.
DeleteCongrats on the book, Beth. Luke sounds charming in your introduction already. :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, Luke is a really great character.
DeleteKismet by Beth Fred, sounds like a great read, thanks Kelly for the great contest.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Keisha. Good luck!
DeleteThanks for the giveaway, Beth! Good luck on your writing career! <3
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Michelle.
DeleteBoth of these books were great. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. Good luck!
DeleteThe book title is unique... I just searched the word in the dictionary and found out, kismet means destiny or fate... I adore it... Thank you for the giveaway...
ReplyDeleteP.S. Uhm... Is this for INT also? If it is not, it's okay... Thank you...
You know, I just kind of assumed it was INT. I didn't ask Beth though. I'll find out.
DeleteFor those wondering, Beth said the giveaway is international! :)
ReplyDeleteKismet is on my TBR list, it sounds like a great read. Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Clever Girl.
ReplyDeleteawww, missed out on the raffle! but thanks for the recommendation.
ReplyDeleteSorry you missed it. I'm sure I'll have another giveaway soon though.
DeleteSounds like a fun read!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it.
DeleteWishing good luck to all those who enter. Sounds like a fun read.
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