Blog Tour and Giveaway: Juilliard or Else: Nichele Reese

by - Saturday, June 08, 2013

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This is a twisting story of young love torn in two.

Abigail McCall has been accepted into Juilliard for Ballet. Being nineteen, she’s ready to move out of her tight shell at her parent’s house and in with her new roommates. Abigail finds herself distracted with things she never saw herself doing.

'Hey, I’m Tucker.
That’s all it took. His own name rolling off his tongue.'

With no job and coming from a broken home with a mother who doesn’t care what happens to him, could you blame Tucker for being so secretive? The dark and mysterious Tucker has his sights set on the prim and proper ballerina. So he knows he has to change his self-destructive ways in order to keep Abigail in his life. This means, betraying his closest friends.

Obstacles are thrown at them.
They don’t approve of the ballerina and the poor boy.

The world won’t let Abigail and Tucker be together. What do they have to sacrifice to stay together...

Can the good come out in the bad? Or does someone always end up hurt and alone?

Tucker has nothing, but Abigail has everything to lose...

New Adult Novel. Contains adult situations, sexuality, some violence, and is suited for ages 18 and up.

Teaser:
I enjoyed standing in front of Tucker with his arms wrapped around my waist, his chin resting on my shoulder, saying how hot I looked in my red top with my bra straps showing.
"I can see straight down your top."
I gasped and turned, but he silenced me with a kiss.



Nichele Reese 

I work in a hospital at night; write my soul out in the day.. I'm married to the most patient man in the world. We have 1 rambunctious little boy, who loves flashlights and likes pulling our 2 furry animals legs




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1 comments

  1. Great story, Abigail coming from money her dream to attend Juilliard for ballet meets Tucker, the poor boy from the wrong side of the city!

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