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Before I knew what Contemporary Women’s Fiction was (a teenager), I wouldn’t give a book like Running Against Traffic a second glance.

Now that I’ve read many of this genre, I can’t resist them.

Like Lifetime Movie Network, the scenarios are the “It could happen to you” kind.

That’s why I get into them so much. I can picture it happening to me and really connect with the characters and feel what they feel.

Running Against Traffic has me wondering how I would do if I stepped into Paige’s shoes.

Check out my character interview with Paige, get to know more about her, and remember to enter Gaelen VanDenbergh’s awesome giveaway.

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Running Against Traffic

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Publication Date: February 15, 2013
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Genre: Contemporary Women’s Fiction
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SYNOPSIS
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Paige Scott spent her childhood shuffled between relatives who ignored her, and her adult life hiding in her crumbling marriage to wealthy David Davenport. When David suddenly thrusts her into a remote, impoverished world, Paige is forced to face the betrayals of her past – not to mention the colorful townies of her present. Unexpected friendships and her discovery of running propel her on a jagged and comical journey toward learning how to truly live.
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My Character interview with Paige Scott….

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I’ve heard that running can be great therapy. I was wondering if you listen to music while you’re running and if so, what do you listen to?

I don’t listen to music while running. I might start to, but when I first started running, I was so jogging photo: ANGIE jogging.jpgfocused on the physical aspect of it, how my body was handling this new exertion…Then when I got more used to that, I noticed I was waking up, in every way. I started to enjoy the mental calm and pay attention to the world around me and how different I was feeling about living. Music just wasn’t needed.

I’m sure you’ve heard the saying, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”  Would you say that’s true for you?

Coming from a place where it could have killed me, I would say yes. A very emphatic yes! I think if you find yourself alone, and you’ve just been sinking lower and lower your whole life, fading away into anonymity and a mental state of just not caring, a dramatic act like what happened to me – David literally throwing me away when I was inches from rock bottom anyway – that act can either finish you off or force you to make the decision to change your life. Even if it takes a while, and some serious fumbling and bumbling, that decision that you make is the first step to coming back to life in a new, much stronger state. I still don’t feel like a strong person, but I’m here, and my life feels real to me, now. I’ll never go back to where I was when I first arrived in WellsLake.

After such a traumatic lifestyle change, what strength emerged that surprised you?

I spent my life so self absorbed, so focused on myself. I learned early in life that I’m all I have, and I need to look out for my interests and well being only. Healthy? No. Self-preserving. When Bryce needed me, I had no idea how to care for someone in such a dire state, but the strength emerged to do so, and it wasn’t a choice. That shocked the hell out of me.

I watched a movie where a woman was left standing at the altar. She asked her friends this question, “When will I laugh again?” One friend replied, “When something is really, really funny.” Can you recall the first thing that made you laugh again?

Yes, I can tell you exactly when that first genuine, warm, belly laugh happened, after so many years. On Thanksgiving, my first holiday in WellsLake, Al and I…We had a surprising encounter that led to an argument. We met up later and worked it out, and he made a comment about his brother’s wardrobe, when I thought he was thinking about us, the way I was thinking about us. I started to giggle. Then I started to laugh. Al being Al made me laugh. And sometimes that’s what’s needed the most.

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Gaelen VanDenbergh
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Gaelen VanDenbergh is a writer, runner, and compulsive list-maker who lives in Philadelphia with her family, a fat cat, and several fish. Her debut novel Running Against Traffic, was a Global Ebook Award nominee, a semifinalist in the The Kindle Book Review’s 2013 Best Indie Book Awards, a semifinalist in the Readers’ Favorite 2013 International Book Award Contest, Indie Book of the Day, June 30, 2013, a 2013 Beach Book Festival Award nominee, and has received a four star review in InD’tale Magazine. When not writing, Gaelen enjoys reading, running races for charities, and spending as much time in Key West and the Adirondacks as she can.

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I’m thrilled to showcase Cecilia Gray’s brand new release DRAWN.

A crime mystery with a paranormal twist.

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Drawn by Cecilia Gray
Publication date: November 13th 2013
Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult
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Take a journey into the gritty world of political espionage through the eyes – and lies – of one extraordinary girl. A wholly original tale of friendship and betrayal from the author of The Jane Austen Academy series….
Sasha has a secret – that she can make you spill your secret with nothing more than a question. Her strange gift makes her a burden to her foster family and a total freak of nature. Not that Sasha cares. Why should she when no one cares about her?
Then the CIA knocks on her door. They want to give Sasha a new identity and drop her into a foreign country to infiltrate a ring of zealous graffiti terrorists. They want to give Sasha something to care about.
To survive a world where no one is who they seem, Sasha needs to make people trust her. But when that trust blossoms into love, Sasha is forced to decide between duty and friendship, between her mind and her heart, and whether to tell the truth or keep her secrets.

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EXCERPT: First 2 Pages

FBI Field Office, Atlanta, Georgia

I’ve studied Chelsea since the FBI teamed us up when I was twelve. She has a move…classic Chelsea. She turns the doorknob and her body stiffens, a metal rod shoved down her spine. As she sets a high heel inside the interrogation room, her southern accent and soft manners are buried beneath a terrifyingly sleek, blond exterior in a perfectly pressed pinstriped suit.

Four years of practice, two custom-cut suits of my own, and I still look epileptic when I try to project that sense of total control. Of I’ve got this. Even though I don’t have her drawl and my posture’s not bad.

I follow Chelsea, stiff as can be, into the room with the bright white walls. Our sicko suspect glances up from the steel table in its center. I flinch at his chilling stare. Flinching already, see. A slow smile bulges his cheeks as he studies me. Attention from a guy in an orange jumpsuit sitting at a steel table—to which he is handcuffed—is what Chelsea would officially term an undesirable outcome. More undesirable—me showing I care. Like she always says, “Don’t let ’em see you sweat, hon.”

No way am I giving this psycho the satisfaction. I suppress a shiver as the air conditioning kicks on with a groan. Tiny goosebumps break out on my forearms, raising the fine hairs to attention. Can’t rub myself warm—that’s a tell. Instead, when Chelsea slides into one of the fold-out metal chairs across from him, I follow her lead and take comfort in her giraffe-like posture in the chair next to mine.

Chelsea tosses a manila folder so that its contents spill across the table. The file details his alleged heinous crimes, the FBI’s efforts to track him, and the blood evidence in his garage that matches that of the latest missing girl—Georgia State art major, vegetarian, and more important to the suits, daughter of a local bigwig. Funny, the things you remember from a file when they have nothing to do with the case, like how she specialized in collages. They’d found cut-up pieces of magazines littered across the desk and floor of her dorm room. The pieces trailed into the hall like flower petals down a church aisle.

The strewn high-gloss photos of his suspected victims—his own personal collage of the young, female, and carved—don’t solicit a cringe from him when I can barely hold down my water and I’ve been staring at them for weeks. My gaze flickers to the one-way mirror—a silent promise: We’re gonna nail this freak.

“I’m FBI Agent Chelsea Tanner. This is my partner. How are you this evening?”

This is normally when a suspect will ask, with understandable outrage, why I’m party to the interrogation because aren’t I, at almost sixteen, too young to be in the FBI? Pinstriped suit or not, I look my age, maybe even a year or two younger because I’ve always been small—childhood malnutrition will do that to a girl.

It’s the suspects who don’t care that I’m in the room who worry me. Like this guy, whose pale eyes flicker to my throat.

I fight the urge to shift, even to clench my fingers tight into a fist. I don’t blink.

“Fine weather we’re having this winter.” Chelsea manages not to smirk at our sitting in a windowless room. Her face is unbreakable. “These are perfect skies for a getaway. Do you have plans for the weekend?”

When he doesn’t answer, she shares our itinerary—a leisurely drive to Savannah to visit her mother at their family wintering home. Yes, that’s a thing. The trip always involves mint juleps and wide-brimmed hats, not that Chelsea shares the finer details. A genteel background rarely earns cred with criminals.

She chit-chats as if he’s not imagining the slice of his boning knife into my neck. The careful incision he would carve against the clavicle, removing the flat bone from the ligaments attached to the shoulder. I don’t need my unique magic to know what’s on his mind. Some things in the case file stick for a reason.

My bone structure fascinates him. His gaze caresses my cheekbones, roams over the bridge of my nose, dips into the hollow of my neck, and brushes the stray dark corkscrew curls that drape over my sternum.

Don’t move. Don’t blink. Don’t even breathe.

“Savannah’s so beautiful this time of year. Any time of year. I go as often as I can. Don’t you think you should make time for family?” The word rolls off her tongue in three syllables, a rare ray of southern shining through her otherwise stiff facade.

Fah. Mil. Lee.

He closes his eyes as though in prayer. When he opens them, his pupils dilate to nearly black and he rubs his thumbs over his knuckles. He does not take the bait.

Come on, Chelsea. You work your magic and I’ll work mine.

That’s our deal. She gets them talking. I make them spill their guts.

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Cecilia Gray

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Cecilia Gray lives in the San Francisco Bay Area where she reads, writes and breaks for food. She also pens her biographies in the third person. Like this. As if to trick you into thinking someone else wrote it because she is important. Alas, this is not the case.
Cecilia has been praised for “instilling a warmth and weight into her characters” (Romancing The Book Reviews) and her books have been praised for being “well-written, original, realistic and witty” (Quills & Zebras Reviews).
Her latest series of young-adult contemporary Jane Austen retellings was named a What’s Hot pick (RT Book Reviews magazine) and is a Best of 2012 pick (Kirkus Reviews) where it was praised for being a “unique twist on a classic” and offering “a compelling mix of action, drama and love.”
She’s rather enamored of being contacted by readers and hopes you’ll oblige.
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