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A hopeless romantic to her very core, TJ's books
explore every corner of the wobbly-kneed-world of romance novels. She has a particular penchant for Young Adult
themes. Dell's debut novel 'Her Best
Friend's Brother' is enjoying its tenth month as an Amazon best seller, and her
popular Elfkin Series is hot on its heels.
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Vol. I
When Evie Parker meets Lucas Spencer she begins to feel hope again. Lately she's been going through life in a fog and Lucas is all about teaching her how to have fun again. For the first time since the accident she knows what it means to be happy.
So who cares if Lucas is a little odd. It isn't that strange that she's never met his parents, or that teachers never seem to notice when he's late for class. Evie tries not to care, but on top of all his peculiar behavior she's been feeling kind of sick lately-- ever since she met Lucas actually.
When Lucas decides it is time to come clean with all his secrets Evie has to make some hard decisions.
When Evie Parker meets Lucas Spencer she begins to feel hope again. Lately she's been going through life in a fog and Lucas is all about teaching her how to have fun again. For the first time since the accident she knows what it means to be happy.
So who cares if Lucas is a little odd. It isn't that strange that she's never met his parents, or that teachers never seem to notice when he's late for class. Evie tries not to care, but on top of all his peculiar behavior she's been feeling kind of sick lately-- ever since she met Lucas actually.
When Lucas decides it is time to come clean with all his secrets Evie has to make some hard decisions.
Vol. II
All Evie wants is a little bit of normal in her life-- is that really too much to ask?
Lucas isn't normal, but he makes her happy. That should count for something. Evie thinks she can find a balance that will let her be normal and also be with him.
Of course she hadn't counted on adding his family into the mix, or his ex-girlfriend.
Life with an elf is never boring.
Vol III
Lucas and Evie were finally at a place where Evie was comfortable with her mix of normal human teenager and fantastical elf boyfriend. Then she went and got herself crushed by a tree.
Evie wakes up with a whole lot of extra issues to deal with. Not the least of which is a trip inside the Veil to see Lucas's home. She never would have agreed to go if she'd known she was going to have her own secret to hide.
Genre:Young Adult Paranormal Romance
Publisher:Independently published
Release Date:May 21, 2012
Purchase Links: Amazon Barnes and Nobel Books a Million
All Evie wants is a little bit of normal in her life-- is that really too much to ask?
Lucas isn't normal, but he makes her happy. That should count for something. Evie thinks she can find a balance that will let her be normal and also be with him.
Of course she hadn't counted on adding his family into the mix, or his ex-girlfriend.
Life with an elf is never boring.
Vol III
Lucas and Evie were finally at a place where Evie was comfortable with her mix of normal human teenager and fantastical elf boyfriend. Then she went and got herself crushed by a tree.
Evie wakes up with a whole lot of extra issues to deal with. Not the least of which is a trip inside the Veil to see Lucas's home. She never would have agreed to go if she'd known she was going to have her own secret to hide.
Genre:Young Adult Paranormal Romance
Publisher:Independently published
Release Date:May 21, 2012
Purchase Links: Amazon Barnes and Nobel Books a Million
Whispers in the Woods Excerpts.
“No. I’m
just letting it cool off. I prefer to be
able to taste my food.” My own single
slice of pepperoni pizza was still piping hot and therefore untouched in front
of me.
Lucas held one of his hands over my food, gauging
the temperature. “It should be cool
enough.”
As
always, he was right. A moment before
steam had been drifting off my plate, and now it was perfectly cooled: still warm enough to taste good, but nowhere
near hot enough to burn my taste buds off.
All thoughts of how wrong that was got pushed to
the back of my mind—along with all other similar
thoughts I’d been ignoring for the past forty-eight hours. That area of my mind was getting mighty
crowded lately.
“Eat, Evie.
You’re making me self-conscious.”
Lucas’s voice pulled me back to the conversation. He was grinning around a big mouthful of his
third slice.
“I really don’t think that’s possible. Besides, food clearly doesn’t affect your
body the way it does a normal person.”
His jaw hung open.
The way he was staring at me—well, I may as well have smacked him. “What do you mean?”
I blushed.
Probably I should have kept that to myself. “Nothing.
I just… well, look at you. I’ve watched you consume a gazillion calories
over the last two days and you still look… well, the way you look.”
“I think there is a compliment in there
somewhere.” A grin broke out on his
face.
“Umm… yeah.
I guess.” Man, that was
embarrassing!
Lucas got up from his chair and settled himself
next to me in the booth. “You don’t
think I’m normal?” His whisper was low
and husky, and his breath tickled against my ear.
“Are you?”
Could he hear my heart? Could
everyone in the building hear it? It was
certainly beating loud enough.
“If I’m not normal, does that bother you? Would it matter? Would you still have agreed to come here with
me?”
“Probably.”
My voice was squeaking.
“Which one, Evie?”
He lifted his hands to frame my face.
His beautiful soft eyes bore into mine as though this was the most
important conversation he’d ever had.
“Probably I would still have come to dinner with
you.”
Relief flashed in his eyes—and something else,
too. At the time I couldn’t recognize it
for what it was: guilt. “I’m not sure
you know what you’re saying, but I’ll take it anyway.”
He tasted like pizza. That was the first thought to register in my
brain after his lips touched mine. It
was also the last thought. The entire
restaurant melted away. In a corner to
our left a kid was screaming for more French fries. Two tables to our right a group of kids argued
as they counted their pocket change on the tabletop. All around us arcade games buzzed and beeped
while children cheered. I heard none of
it.
I know what you’re thinking. And yes, we were in a family restaurant
surrounded by children. But I swear it
wasn’t like that; not on the outside anyway.
His kiss was soft and sweet. His
hands never left my face. The amazing,
earth-shattering, life-defining moment was happening on the inside. Something deep inside me snapped. Not snapped apart. God knows I’d been broken into enough pieces
recently. It was more like snapping
together. It felt like finding last
piece of sky in a big jigsaw puzzle. I
could feel him. Just like the day
before, only times a thousand.
“Oh wow.” I
grinned when we pulled away.
“Uh-oh,” he said at the very same moment.