Title: Mine: A Love Story
Author: Scott Prussing
Publisher: Ashton Publishing Group
Release Date: January 13, 2015
Synopsis
When your guitar is your only real friend and you won’t let anyone hear you play, your life is hardly what you’d like it to be.
Eighteen-year-old Heather hopes escaping her bickering parents by going away to college will help her to come out of her shell. She knows it won’t be easy. Fortunately, her new roommate Marissa is everything Heather is not—outgoing, stylish, brash and totally confident.
Although, it's not until Heather meets a cute older guy from her English class and ends up tongue-tied that she realizes there may be more to college than she expected...
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Review by Jeanne Obsessive Pimpette
I received this book for an honest review through Obsessive Pimpettes. It's a refreshing story of a very cautious, innocent girl starting college. Heather guards her heart carefully, and is very shy. Her outgoing, fun loving roommate, Marissa, slowly pulls Heather out of her shell, and shows her the fun of going to college. Heather discovers the emotional ups and downs of life, and wonders if she'll ever find true love. This story is well written and Scott Prussing has won me over! I look forward to reading more of his work.
Author Bio
Scott
Prussing was born in New Jersey, but was smart enough to move to beautiful San
Diego as soon as he received his Master's degree in psychology from Yale
University. He is the author of the critically acclaimed paranormal romance
series the Blue Fire Saga (seven books), as well the post-apocalyptic fantasy
Anomaly, the mystery/suspense novels Unturned Stones and Tangled Webs. Scott
has also published 2 XXX-rated novels, Seduction and Surrender.
In addition to writing, Scott enjoys going to the movies (not renting!), hiking, riding his bicycle near the beach, and golf. He remains one of the few people in the United States without a cell phone.
In addition to writing, Scott enjoys going to the movies (not renting!), hiking, riding his bicycle near the beach, and golf. He remains one of the few people in the United States without a cell phone.
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