Book Blitzes/Promo Posts

An Interview with (swoon!) Harlin from A Need So Beautiful

In case you don’t already know, this lovely woman right here is Suzanne Young! One of the nicest, and most talented, writers I’ve had the pleasure to meet via the Internet!

She’s here to share with you a little bit of Harlin (YUM!) and give you some more insight into the upcoming A Need So Beautiful.

I promise you, if you haven’t put this on your TBR yet it belongs there. My review is coming soon, but this book is absolutely gorgeous. There is no other way to describe it.

1) Hi Harlin, welcome to my blog! Quick, describe yourself in just 5 words.

Hm… I don’t know if I can. I guess Charlotte would describe me as kind, quiet, artistic, sexy and… sexy?

2) I’d agree. *Ahem* I mean, let’s get back to the interview. What would you say is your favorite thing about Charlotte?

*laughs* I’m guessing you’re being serious so I shouldn’t say anything that would embarrass her? Okay, I love the way that Charlotte laughs, her sarcasm, her… other assets. She’s a good girl. And she cares—honestly CARES—about others. That’s something to admire.
3) If you could put one item in a time capsule for you, and one for Charlotte, which two items would you choose and why?
The guardian angel in a stone that I gave her, and then possibly a Voodoo Donut, although I’m sure it would get kind of nasty.
4) Yeah, donuts don’t have that much staying power. Hm, anyway. How did you cope when you found out what was really going on with Charlotte?
I was just glad the lying was over. I wanted to help, to save her. But it seems she’s the one to save me.
5) Is there anything that you would like to say to readers before they take the leap into your world?
That I love Charlotte. And that’s all that matters to me.
*SAH-WOON* Isn’t he just gorgeous and yummy?
Charlotte would hate me if she heard that, and so I shall refrain from further discussing her absolutely delicious boyfriend.
Here’s some trailer goodness for you. Like I said, ADD THIS NOW. It’s so worth your time.

 

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