Thursday, September 8, 2016

Fighting to Be Free {+ Giveaway}


It’s fun to be a part of the Release Week Blitz for FIGHTING TO BE FREE by Kirsty Moseley, the first installment in her Fighting to Be Free series.

As part of the blitz, Kirsty is sharing an excerpt from her book and her ‘Top 5 Comfort Foods.’ You can also enter to win one of ten (10) trade paperbacks of FIGHTING TO BE FREE being given away tour-wide. See more on the giveaway at the end of the post.

◊Title: FIGHTING TO BE FREE
◊Author: Kirsty Moseley
◊Series: Fighting to Be Free, Book #1
◊On Sale: September 6, 2016
◊Publisher: Forever
◊Trade Paperback:  $14.99 USD
◊eBook: $3.99 USD

All his life, people have told Jamie Cole that he was born bad. Maybe it's true, maybe it's not. But that doesn't matter now. Because after a lifetime of demons, Jamie has finally found an angel.
          Ellie Pearce learned the hard way that boys can't be trusted. But the night she meets Jamie, something shifts. He's different: brooding, a bit dark, determined to change. The connection they share is intense, compelling. Ellie tries to resist, but with each breathtaking kiss, she can't help falling deeper.
          Things between Ellie and Jamie are perfect—and perfection can't last. When fate goes horribly wrong, Jamie's only hope of saving his family is to strike a deal with the devil. Most of all, Jamie wants to prove he's the person Ellie believes him to be. But if she learns just how much he's been hiding, Ellie won't be able to believe anything Jamie has ever told her…

The original Wattpad sensation, with 6 million reads online – fully revised and with brand new content!

FIGHTING TO BE FREE is available at the following sites:

THE FIGHTING TO BE FREE SERIES

Fighting to Be Free, Book #1
Worth Fighting For, Book #2

You can find the Series Page on Goodreads.

Here an excerpt from FIGHTING TO BE FREE for your reading pleasure.

He rolled onto his side, reaching out his hand and pulling me against him as he slowly ran his hands down my back.
“That was incredible, Ellie,” he murmured, kissing my nose. He was grinning from ear to ear as he stroked his fingers across my cheekbone.
I smiled and sighed contentedly. “Yeah, it was.” And it really had been. That was incredible; he had been soft and tender, his hands seeming to explore every part of me as he’d taken my body to heaven and back again. He wrapped his arms around me, pulling me tightly against him, tangling our legs together as he just looked at every inch of my face with a small, satisfied smile on his lips.
“You don’t have much stuff,” I stated after we’d been silently cuddling on his bed for a couple of minutes.
He frowned. “Uh, no, I haven’t even been here a week.”
“Where were you living before?” I probed, wanting to hear the sound of his sexy voice some more. He shifted uncomfortably, and I took the hint that he didn’t want to talk about it. “That’s okay, you don’t have to say.” I rolled so that I was on top of him and sat up, straddling him. He ran his hands up my thighs and rested them on my hips, just watching me with a satisfied smile on his face.
I sighed. It was time to go. This was where it got a little awkward. What was I supposed to say? Thanks and good-bye? “So, I guess I should get going. Would you mind calling me a cab?” I asked, climbing off him and looking around the room for my clothes.
The bed creaked behind me. “You’re going? Why?” I didn’t need to look to know he would be frowning—I could hear the shock in his tone.
I smiled at him over my shoulder. He was sitting up on the bed, a little pouty expression on his face as he watched my every move. “Well, I’ve never had a one-night stand before, but I thought that was how it worked: You have sex and then you leave,” I joked as I pulled on my panties.
He shook his head. “No, I mean, why do you have to go now? You can stay the night; I’ll drive you home in the morning.”
“You want me to stay the night?” I asked disbelievingly.
He pushed himself up off the bed and walked to me in all his naked glory. I couldn’t keep my eyes off his body. “Yeah, I want you to stay the night,” he confirmed, smiling his sexy smile at me, making my stomach flutter.
Oh, I can definitely stay the night!


TOP 5 COMFORT FOODS

Banana and Nutella on toast
Papa Johns Stuffed Crust Pepperoni Pizza
Salt and Vinegar Walkers crisps
Galaxy Ripple
Doughnuts
And coffee… but that makes six and isn’t a food… lol


Author Kirsty Moseley Credit Trish Thompson Photography
Kirsty Moseley has always been a passionate reader with stories brewing in her head. Once she discovered Wattpad, she finally posted a story. Seven million reads later, she self-published her debut novel, The Boy who Sneaks in my Bedroom Window, which later became a finalist for the 2012 Goodreads' Choice Awards.

Kirsty lives in Norfolk, England with her husband and son.

For more on Kirsty and her writing, visit her website and connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Goodreads.

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This tour-wide giveaway is for ten (10) trade paperbacks of FIGHTING TO BE FREE by Kirsty Moseley. To enter, just click on the Rafflecopter widget below and follow the instructions. The widget may take a few seconds to load so please be patient.

Thanks so much for visiting today during Kirsty’s stop. What are your top five comfort foods?

9 comments:

  1. Congratulations Kirsty. Determination which has paid dividends.
    My comfort foods include chocolate. Or cheese.

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  2. what a gorgeous cover! My comfort food would probably be roasted or baked potatoes

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  3. They have Papa John's in England?
    Six million reads is a lot.

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  4. This one has a really interesting premise. And I like the way it explores people's preconceptions. Thanks for sharing, Mason.

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  5. Wow, six million reads is so impressive! Congratulations to Kirsty. Comfort food? Mine has to be fried chicken.

    VR Barkowski

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  6. I don't know much about Wattpad, but that's definitely a sign a book is good if it gets six million reads!

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  7. Ever since James Dean, bad boys have been irresistible. Fighting to Be Free sounds great. Best of success, Kirsty. Hi Pam!

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  8. I like bananas and Nutella on toast, too.

    I enjoyed the excerpt!

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  9. Congratulations, Kirsty! I like the cover. Sounds like a wonderful read. Ooh! Doughnuts! I'm in the mood for one now:)

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