Blurb of The Impostor:
“Alaska?
Who goes to Alaska?” Escaping an abusive ex boyfriend, Nicole, a struggling young single-mother,
convinces her best friend to travel to a place she knows little about, in
search of better life.
Nicole
is scared of getting hurt again, but Dylan’s chiseled body and chocolate brown
eyes captivate her. And soon she finds herself in the arms of the sexy lead
singer.
In
Alaska, she discovers the power of friendship
and
true love and begins to let down her guard.
But
is her security a facade?
Soon
Nicole’s innocent beauty taunts a sinister man,
and
she is caught in a web of deception and danger.
She
realizes someone she trusts has been stalking her.
Petrified,
she wonders, how can she escape? Miles
of wilderness surround her.
She
hears something. Someone is there.
Should
she cry for help or stay silent?
Will
she be saved or will she be hunted?
Review:
The
Impostor is a debut novel, you say? I can’t tell! This book was fast paced and intriguing,
sucking me in from the moment that I began reading it. If every author’s debut novel was this
amazing, there would be millions of best sellers. That’s how impressed I was with this book.
The
characters were amazing and fleshed out, avoiding the cliché moments that most
characters seem to find themselves in these days. And can I just say, Dylan is WOAH! He’s my new book boyfriend. Don’t get any ideas.
There’s
suspense, romance, mystery...this book has it all. No matter what genre you normally read, you
will definitely enjoy this book. I have
been in a book funk lately, unable to really find a book that could make me
forget where I am, but this book did that for me. It took me less than a day to read it. Don’t judge. I read quick. Okay? Lol
But
truly, this is an amazing book. I was
quite impressed. I have also been told
that the next book in this series comes out in what?...a day? YES! I’ll be
grabbing my copy as soon as it becomes available. Now that you’re done reading my review, go
grab your own copy! I would share...but I’m going to read it again. I need more Dylan in my life.
About the Author:
When
Tiffany Carmouché is not writing romance novels, you can find her sculpting,
traveling, teaching, singing, dancing, escaping in music or enjoying her
family.
From
skydiving in Alaska to scuba diving in Hawaii, Carmouché has traveled the world
seeking adventures. These include riding camels in Africa, swimming under the
stars in Puerto Rico, dancing salsa in Ecuador, and walking the cobblestone
roads of Assisi, Italy. She has also found fulfillment working with the
disabled and orphans in Argentina and Mexico. Her most cherished moments,
however, have been watching her two beautiful daughters grow and strive to
accomplish their own dreams.
Despite
all of these amazing experiences, she has survived many struggles. There was a
time she felt defeated, but now she is recommitted to savoring experiences both
in the novels she writes and in the life she lives each day. Her secret hope is
that anyone who is struggling will realize there is a light at the end of the
tunnel and no matter how hard the fight, no matter how many times they have
been knocked down, it is always worth staggering up to their feet and learning
to breathe again.
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