Complementary Colors will be touring with Gay Book Promotions this week. I'll post the links to the host sites each day. If you get a chance, stop by and say hello!
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July 8
"Holy crap! To say I am shocked by the content of Complimentary Colors is an understatement. This book is extraordinary and the writing is accomplished. It is amazingly dark and riveting." - 5 stars
July 9
Sj's book blog - REVIEW
"This was interesting.. dark.. sexy..hott.. and traumatic.. it was all around well written and interesting.. a bit slow in the beginning but once it got going...omg. it went...and it took me on a ride with it. so amazing."
July 10
Crucify my Love - REVIEW
"In conclusion, "Complementary Colors" is a really great and memorable novel, which draws us in and keeps us hooked to such an extent that every break we take is a torment. The story written by Adrienne Wilder engages us completely in the action, while the characters arouse in us a thousand different feelings, so some of them we worship, while others we hate. In short, "Complementary Colors" is a remarkable novel which deserves our attention."
Reading under the Rainbow - REVIEW
"I finished the book and I just can't ... It wrecked me. It was so good i have no words! It was everything. I think I've never read a book like this. Never have I ever read a book this beautiful, this emotional, this deep, this perfect!
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Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words - REVIEW
"I knew it was going to be an emotionally devastating read, so I kept putting it off. I can say without a doubt, this will be on my best of the year (and possibly ever read in this genre) list."
July 11
Two Chicks Obsessed - REVIEW
"I absorbed every word of this book. It is long, it is detailed, but it is necessary to tell the story. I almost feel like the relationship between Paris and Roy takes second place to the story of Paris’ mental state. That is almost a character in and of itself."
July 12
Bayou Book Junkie - REVIEW
"...it was well-written and hot and if you love angst as much as I do, I’m sure you won’t want to miss on Complementary Colors."
"...it was well-written and hot and if you love angst as much as I do, I’m sure you won’t want to miss on Complementary Colors."
July 14
Lost in Love Book Blog - REVIEW
"Complementary Colors has many layers and there were times I was trying to piece parts together. Julia is definitely the character I despise most out of any book I’ve probably ever read. She is THAT bad and I had many not nice thoughts about her and ways she could be taken care of."
July 15
Tangents and Tissues - REVIEW
"Paris is, without a doubt, one of the most complex characters I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. My heart simultaneously broke and soared with love for him. I cried - lots. To be betrayed in such a fashion by those that should love and protect you. Ugh...
Yet, this story also contained one of the most honest, beautiful and heartfelt love stories I’ve ever picked up. To truly love someone, you have to love all the pieces of them, even their dark places. If you can find that, you are blessed beyond words."
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In Ashleys World
*Plus there’ll be10 additional Amazon/Goodreads reviews - some have already been posted.
***AMAZON BEST SELLING CONTEMPORARY***
My sister Julia manipulated my life into a prison to keep me silent about our dirty family secret. Her greed made me a slave and circumstance left me with no way to escape. Trapped, the only way I could silence the nightmares driving me to insanity was to wrap them in color, hold them with shadow, and stitch them to negative space with lines. But no matter how bright the pigments, no one could see my confession. Except for Roy Callahan.
I thought he was just another nameless one-night stand in a long line of many.
But I was wrong. Roy could see past the faƧade of my life and through the veil color over the canvas. He could see what the world couldn’t.
And with him, I’d find the courage to tell the truth about the boy.
The boy who kissed me.
The boy who loved me.
The boy whose name I couldn’t remember.
I thought he was just another nameless one-night stand in a long line of many.
But I was wrong. Roy could see past the faƧade of my life and through the veil color over the canvas. He could see what the world couldn’t.
And with him, I’d find the courage to tell the truth about the boy.
The boy who kissed me.
The boy who loved me.
The boy whose name I couldn’t remember.
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