E.J. Russell is here today talking Clickbait and there's a $25 Riptide credit up for grabs!
Hi everyone, this is E.J. Russell! Thank you so much for joining me as I celebrate the release of Clickbait, my first contemporary novel with Riptide Publishing!
About Clickbait
After the disastrous ending of his first serious relationship, Gideon Wallace cultivated a protective—but fabulously shiny—outer shell to shield himself from Heartbreak 2.0. Besides, romance is so not a priority for him right now. All his web design prospects have inexplicably evaporated, and to save his fledgling business, he’s been compelled to take a hands-on hardware project—as in, his hands on screwdrivers, soldering irons, and needle-nosed pliers. God. Failure could actually be an option.
Journeyman electrician Alex Henning is ready to leave Gideon twisting in the wind after their run-ins both on and off the construction site. Except, like a fool, he takes pity on the guy and offers to help. Never mind that between coping with his dad’s dementia and clocking all the overtime he can finagle, he has zero room in his life for more complications.
Apparently, an office build-out can lay the foundation for a new relationship. Who knew? But before Alex can trust Gideon with the truth about his fragile family, he has to believe that Gideon’s capable of caring about more than appearances. And Gideon must learn that when it comes to the heart, it’s content—not presentation—that matters.
About E.J. Russell
E.J. Russell holds a BA and an MFA in theater, so naturally she’s spent the last three decades as a financial manager, database designer, and business-intelligence consultant. After her twin sons left for college and she no longer spent half her waking hours ferrying them to dance class, she returned to her childhood love of writing fiction. Now she wonders why she ever thought an empty nest meant leisure.
E.J. lives in rural Oregon with her curmudgeonly husband, the only man on the planet who cares less about sports than she does. She enjoys visits from her wonderful adult children, and indulges in good books, red wine, and the occasional hyperbole.
Connect with E.J.:
Website: ejrussell.com
Blog: ejrussell.com/bloggery/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/E.J.Russell.author
Twitter: twitter.com/ej_russell
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/ejrussell/
Blog: ejrussell.com/bloggery/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/E.J.Russell.author
Twitter: twitter.com/ej_russell
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/ejrussell/
To celebrate the release of Clickbait, one lucky winner will receive $25 in Riptide credit! Leave a comment with your contact info to enter the contest. Entries close at midnight, Eastern time, on December 10, 2016. Contest is NOT restricted to U.S. entries. Thanks for following the tour, and don’t forget to leave your contact info!
Congratulations on the release, E.J. I've been following the tour, and I think the book sounds great!
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It's always a treat to see you post, Susana! Thanks for keeping me virtual company!
DeleteI'm looking forward to checking this one out. It sounds like a fun read.
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Thanks!
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Thank you!
DeleteI've enjoyed the different posts along the tour. I was sold when you mentioned geeks and non-geeks! Thank you! peachescon(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteYes--there really are only two kinds of people in the world, right? ;-)
DeleteThanks for the post! Been enjoying the tour. Clickbait sounds good.
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Thanks for sticking with me this week, Jen!
DeleteCongrats on the release, it sounds great!
ReplyDeletelegacylandlisa(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks, Lisa!
DeleteThe cover is the one that draws me in before the blurb. The blurb then makes it sound very interesting!
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Thanks, Ami!
DeleteSounds great! violet817(at)aol(dot)com
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DeleteThanks so much for hosting me today, and thanks to everyone who's following the tour!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the release. Dementia is not an easy subject to write about. It sounds like a very good read.
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It's tough. My uncle and his brother-in-law both suffered from it, and inspired some of the events in the story.
DeleteThis one sounds really good! Love that blurb
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DeleteCongrats on the new release!
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Thanks again, Serena!
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