Release Blitz w/ Review: "Edges of Gone," by Jessica Gouin
RELEASE BLITZ
Title: Edges of Gone
Series: Gone #2
Author: Jessica Gouin
Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance
Cover Design: Ashley Michele, AM Creations
Release Date: April 27, 2017
BLURB
In good times, and in bad. In sickness, and in health. Until death do them part... Owen and Sloane never foresaw their vows being put to the ultimate test mere hours after declaring those sacred words. Their lives were shred to pieces on the night of their wedding and the aftermath that followed the tragedy set those pieces ablaze. Promises of better or worse began to blur as they attempted to return to daily routines. With a burnt and bloodstained wedding dress hidden in the basement, will Sloane be strong enough to mend the broken pieces inside of her husband?
With guilt and despair pulling Owen further into the dark corners of his mind, will he battle his demons, or surrender to them? Sometimes when love is pulled apart, it might not fit back together as easily as it once did. Every marriage takes faith and sacrifice, but how far will these two go to save what they once had? It seems the further these newlyweds drift from one another the harder it becomes to focus on the happy life they once envisioned. The highly anticipated sequel of The Gone Series, Edges of Gone will have readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page. Author note: This book is NOT a standalone. It is recommended to read Six Years Gone prior.
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AUTHOR BIO
Jessica Gouin hates talking about Jessica Gouin. Especially in the third person.
I’m a fairly normal Canadian from Windsor, Ontario where I live with my husband, two children, and our pug, Jax.
When I’m not in family mode, I’m writing. Words are my stress reliever. I have a tendency to get a bit anxious when I’m not creating an escape path for the characters’ voices inside my head. In my down time (which is rarer that I would like), I love getting lost in a great book. The stories I read vary as I try to read different types of genres, but I always come back to those teenage life lessons and epic love stories. Aside from the literary world, I appreciate summer storms, a good laugh, strong coffee, sleeping in, and anything with chocolate. I cannot stand unnecessarily mean people, heights, and centipedes.
It genuinely makes me ecstatic when I receive a new like on my Facebook page, or when someone reaches out to say they liked my books. So, thank you for stalking me because I love it!
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GIVEAWAY
There is a giveaway for a $10 Amazon gift card and an eBook of Six Years Gone (Gone series #1) – 1 winner
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MY REVIEW
Wow, what a read! Edges of Gone gripped me from the very beginning, bringing forth the emotions I felt at the end of Six Years Gone, causing me to shed a few sad tears. If you have not yet read SYG, I urge you to go back and read it before starting EOG, this really is not a stand-alone. At the end of SYG, Sloane and Owen are celebrating what should be one of the happiest days of their lives. Tragedy strikes, chaos ensues and lives are changed forever. In Edges of Gone, we get to see how Owen, Sloane and the rest of the family tries to pick up the pieces of their shattered world. I think that Gouin accurately portrayed how some people go through the grieving process. As a reader, I felt a wide range of emotions as I went along for the ride. Sloane and Owen’s actions and reactions to different situations were believable- even if they broke my heart a little. Then, as each character fought to move forward, my heart would swell with joy. When I got to the end, reading Noah’s POV, I felt a wave of happiness, and I shed a few happy tears. This a great novel, and I feel that Gouin provided readers the closure they wanted/needed after SYG. I highly recommend reading Edges of Gone and I can’t wait for what comes next from Ms. Gouin!
-Colleen, The Book Lover Blog