AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Finding June by Caitlin Kerry

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I met Caitlin Kerry purely by accident because we discussing all things Brennus and for those of you who don’t know who that is…he’s the villain you hate to love or love to hate from The Premonition Series by Amy Bartol.  Long story short, we became fast friends because we share the love of the same fictional characters and when she asked that I share her upcoming novel I jumped at the chance!!! ;)

Finding June by Caitlin Kerry

Expected Release Date: Winter 2014

From goodreads: June’s dreams of finding the good life were washed away when she was dumped on the sandy beaches of Mexico. Now back in Boise as an overeducated server she doesn’t even know where to begin on fixing her life. 

But one thing June does know is the new guy at work is one to stay away from. Reece Day catches June’s attention, even if she doesn’t want it. Reece has the uncanny ability to always get in the last word, to get under June’s skin, making her question what she really wants in life.

*Finding June is recommended for ages 17+ due to adult matters*

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Excerpt:

    “Hey June.” I heard Reece’s smooth and deep voice behind me. I could only think of the sound of it in my ear as he whispered sweet nothings. I turned around trying to hide the blush I was sure was becoming quite apparent. I had no idea why something as simple as his voice had that affect on me, especially since I had heard it all morning.

      WTF. I was losing it.

With a smile Reece asked,“Look, I have tomorrow night off and I saw you do too. I was wondering if you wanted to grab dinner?” So he did know my work schedule.

“No” I said.

“Wow. That was the fastest rejection I have ever had.” Reece said as he crossed his arms over his chest. I was also surprised by how fast I had turned him down, especially with all the thoughts about him that had been in my mind today, mostly running towards the naughty side. But I held my ground; I knew nothing good could come from him. And after last night, this could only lead down the wrong path.

“Sorry. I don’t date.”

“No please, take your time. I don’t need an answer right away. Think about it.” Reece deadpanned.

I was still flustered from the night before as well as Reece ambushing me right now. I started to ramble.

“Listen, I don’t date guys like you, ya know the ones who save cats and shit from burning trees. I am sure the world needs you but I am fine, I don’t need to grab dinner with you.” Oh holy shit I really was rambling.

Reece, calm as usual, only simply raised his eyebrow and said, “I prefer dogs. I mean if I have to save a cat so I could take you to dinner, I could. I have done weirder things. Actually, nope that’s a lie. It would be a first.” He smiled at me and I felt butterflies having a heyday in my stomach.

*The above has the likelihood to change before release*

 About Author:

Caitlin Kerry, at the age of five, told her whole Kindergarden class she was going to grow up and be a broadway star. While those plans changed she has always had a flare for creativity and this lead to her love of writing. As a high school student she wrote stories and read any romance or young adult novel she could get her hands on. Now as a graduate student, who in May will have a Masters in Public Administration, she has once again found her love for writing.

Caitlin is obsessed with the stories we tell. From the stories about the past and about our country, which led to a Bachelor’s Degree in History and Political Science, to the stories we ourselves shapes are lives around, she is always keeping her ears open to hear these stories. She is a girl who tells stories of who we are and the bonds we have.

When Caitlin isn’t writing or reading she usually can be found enjoying the great outdoors with her geologist husband or drinking tea and listening to music. She currently resides in Southeastern Idaho.

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