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Dec 3 "Wrong Place, Right Time"

12/3/2014

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Pre-Order "Wrong Place, Right Time" HERE
For a paperback, email authorbrookewilliams@gmail.com for details. Paperbacks are $10


Thank you once again to all of the blogs participating in this tour. Here is a list of the blogs I would love to have you visit today in regards to the upcoming release of "Wrong Place, Right Time." December 9th will be here soon!!!

Www.mmshaunakelley.blogspot.com
http://midwestbookloversclub.blogspot.com.au

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And here's another interview question from a participating blog...

Your novel involves the concept of putting money above other aspects of life. Talk us through this concept and how its involved in your novel.


Money is a huge deal in this world, is it not? Sadly, it seems as if people are driven by money on a daily basis. They have it…they want to spend it…they hoard it…they don’t have it…they need it. It causes constant problems! In “Wrong Place, Right Time,” the main character, Kate Covington is in a huge amount of debt. She’s living paycheck to paycheck. And not because she went crazy shopping with her credit card either. Her debt is noble and justified. But it’s still debt and she desperately needs to clear her name. On the other end, we have Chad Leida who appears to be practically rolling in money, though he hasn’t done much to earn it himself. He wants to do what he wants to do and that’s that.

So though money is brought up and a very important aspect of this novella, it is also not at the highest level of importance. The characters realize their focus is off at times and make adjustments accordingly. In the end, it’s more about emotions, companionship, love, ambition and maybe even a little attitude.

I hope you enjoy all of the elements of “Wrong Place, Right Time” and how they come together. When you set your e-reader down after finishing this book, I hope there’s a smile on your face and laughter in your heart.

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    Brooke Williams is a romantic comedy and children's book author.  This mother of two writes during naptimes and enjoys keeping a blog about the writing process, among other things.


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