Title:
Lennon’s Jinx
Author:
Chris Myers
Expected
release date: January 15, 2013
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Age
Group: New Adult
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Book
Description:
Sometimes, we don’t get to choose who we fall for.
Lennon spends most of his time raising his little
sister Currie while trying to skate through his senior year of high school. He
prefers groupies with no-strings attached but finds himself strangely attracted
to Jinx, the straight-A student in his choir. Lennon’s curiosity overrules his
good sense as he tries to peel away the layers to discover the reason for
Jinx’s skittishness.
Jinx conceals the black truth about herself from her
friends. She won’t admit to them that she screwed up big time, losing her first
love and what she once held most precious.
When Lennon’s band holds auditions to replace their
keyboard player, Jinx comes to tryout and almost leaves after seeing Lennon.
Despite the fact she despises him, she joins the band to nurture her love of
music that will hopefully ease the guilt gnawing away at her.
Like the rest of his band mates, Jinx soon witnesses
Lennon battling his infamous father for the custody of Currie. While
confronting his pent-up anger at his dad, Lennon exposes vulnerabilities he had
no intention of letting any girl ever see, especially Jinx. Their reckless
pasts may bring them together or further complicate their already messy lives.
About
the author:
Chris literally has very few photos of herself, even
though photography put her through college. Here she is with her sisters and
daughter. Chris is the one with the vino.
Chris started out as an art major, then moved to bio-chem,
hoping to play Victor Frankenstein as a genetic engineer or messing with
people's minds as a psychiatrist. Just as she was about to graduate, she
decided being broke for another four to ten years wouldn't work out for her
adventurous spirt and traveling. She ended up with an electrical engineering
degree then a masters. As it turns out, she should've finished her first novel
twenty-five years ago and stuck in the make-believe world where she is
happiest.
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