VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR & REVIEW ~ TURNING IT ON by ELIZABETH HARMON
Book editor Hannah Levinson couldn’t be happier. This “Nice
Jewish Girl” is ready to marry the man she’s longed after for half her life.
When her fiancé suggests they audition for Last Fling, a steamy new reality
show for engaged couples, she lets herself be swayed. Maybe she’ll learn a
thing or two.
Vlad
Shustov’s fall from a once-bright career as a competitive figure skater was
swift. Now trapped by a shameful past and an uncertain future, “Vlad the Bad”
strips for cash. Joining the cast of Last Fling could earn him a fortune—or at
least enough to finally leave stripping. But to win the show’s prize, he must
seduce an engaged woman, something he can't even bear the thought of.
Hannah's
not like any woman Vlad's met before. Betrayed by the man she thought she loved
and relegated to the ugly-duckling role she’d worked so hard to shed, can she
trust there’s more to Vlad than meets the eye? With sleazy TV tactics
shattering the last shreds of the contestants' confidence, they'll have to
believe true happiness is not only possible...it may be looking right at them.
I love stories that give a fresh take
on classic themes, and feature characters and locations not often seen in
romance. Give me a lovable, if less-than-perfect heroine, a gorgeous hero with
a heart of gold, take them a little off the beaten path and I'm a happy girl.
I read a variety of genres-- romance to
horror and just about everything in between. I am a member of Romance Writers
of America. I have worked as a freelance journalist for a number of local
publications and am a contributing writer to Romance Writers Report.
When I'm not writing, I love to ice skate, bike ride, hang out at the
beach or on my front porch. I love vintage homes, adventurous cooking, spending
time with my family and travelling.
ast shreds of the contestants' confidence, they'll have to believe true happiness is not only possible...it may be looking right at them.
ast shreds of the contestants' confidence, they'll have to believe true happiness is not only possible...it may be looking right at them.
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