All the Way to Heaven
Becky Doughty
(The Fallout Series, #1)
Published by: Clean Teen Publishing
Publication date: November 2nd 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance
Anica Tomlin, business major, has just learned that the man she’s been planning her future around, her Global Finance professor, already has a beautiful wife and family. Ani cashes in her graduation gift to herself a little early—a trip to Tuscany—but from the moment she boards the wrong train in Pisa, her plans for solitude and self-indulgence begin to unravel around her.
When a bicycle accident thrusts Ani into the skilled hands of the dashing Dr. Cosimo Lazzaro, she reluctantly accepts his invitation to recover in his family’s country villa, perched on a hilltop surrounded by the Lazzaro olive groves. But it’s been a black year for olive growers all over Italy, and generations of tradition are being put to the test like never before.
Ani is swept up in the drama of life in Tuscany, the convergence of old and new, and the passions that drive people to pursue the desires of their hearts. Just as Ani begins to get her feet under her again, an unexpected turn of events leaves her doubting the very existence of happily-ever-after, unless she can learn to trust the desires of her own heart.
Although All the Way to Heaven is a stand-alone novel, it is the first book in The Fallout Series, a collection of sweet contemporary romances that follow characters featured in the first book.
Ten Trivial Truths About Becky
Doughty
1. I’m part chameleon. Not because I
can change colors on demand (which would be AWESOME!), but because I can move
my eyes independently of each other. It gives me a serious eye-strain headache,
but it’s entertaining. I may post a video one day….
2. I live in Southern California, but I
can’t stand the sun. It burns my eyes and makes my skin turn glittery–er, I
mean, red. I should live somewhere like Ireland or Scotland where it rains a
lot. Or Forks.
3. Speaking of Ireland, I ran The
Dublin Marathon in Dublin, Ireland, in the year 2000. That was my “epic
millennial triumph” for the turn of the millennium. It rained the whole 26.2 miles. Chafing and blisters commenced.
4. I am adopted. It’s pretty cool. I
come from nowhere, anywhere, and everywhere. I’m pretty much a superhero.
5. Speaking of being adopted, one of my
favorite pastimes is people-watching. In airports, and waiting rooms, etc., I
pretend to read, but really, I look for people who might be my long-lost birth
relatives, then I write reunion scenes in my head. Someday, I might publish
those reunion stories.
6. I still read aloud to our
20-something year-old married children after dinner during our weekly Family
Night. We like all things Middle Earth, Otherworld, Time-travel, and
non-Muggle. We keep it real, baby.
7. I have a secret that I can’t tell
you.
8. My children have some incredible
tattoos.
9. Book stuff: I love to read
historical and dystopian fiction, but I usually write contemporary fiction. I
keep threatening to put out a nonfiction book…but I kinda like the whole…ahem… ‘creative license’ thing with
fiction. Baby, I was BORN TO LIE! (Bumper sticker, anyone?)
10. I grew up in the boonies, so we had
no television. But a supporter sent a shipment of all the Nancy Drew books ever
published to us for Christmas one year. No, I wasn’t Nancy. I was George.
Author Bio:
Becky Doughty is the author of the best-selling Elderberry Croft series, The Gustafson Girls series, Waters Fall, and more. She’s also the voice behind BraveHeart Audiobooks. She writes Women’s Fiction with strong elements of romance, as well as Young Adult and New Adult Fiction. Becky’s favorite people are edge-dwellers, those who live on that fine line where hope and despair meet, where love is the only answer and grace becomes truly amazing. Becky is married to her champion of more than 25 years. They have three children, two of whom are grown and starting families of their own, and they all live within a few miles of each other in Southern California. They share their lives with too many animals, a large vegetable garden, and a strange underground concrete room they’re certain was built for dark and sinister purposes….
Haddie,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing about me and my new book with your readers today!
I appreciate you!
Becky Doughty
My pleasure, and thank you for writing! :D
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