Showing posts with label Natalie S Taylor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natalie S Taylor. Show all posts

Monday, January 20, 2014

Book Review: Changed by You - Natalie S. Taylor


Changed by You, is a terrific debut novel by Natalie S. Taylor. Ms. Taylor deftly weaves a beautiful story about two people trying to overcome the loneliness that comes from past experience. From the first encounter between Grace and Trevor in the coffee shop to the last moment as they reach Maine, their love story unfolds beautifully. The plot twist near the end is well worth the surprise. Ms. Taylor brings compassion and tenderness into the character of Trevor Stone, something refreshing in romance these days, instead of the dark, brooding male. Of course he is not without his past, but it doesn’t make him angry. He lovingly helps Grace come to terms with her entire past and it is a poignant thing to read it unfold. I highly recommend Changed by You and I look forward to reading more of Ms. Taylor’s future work.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Cover Reveal: Natalie S. Taylor's Changed By You

Last year, I entered Harlequin Romance's So You Think You Can Write contest with Heartbreak Ranch.  I was thrilled to find not only someone to publish my manuscript but also two great author friends, Susan Arden and Natalie S. Taylor.

I couldn't be more happy to present the cover for Natalie's New Adult Novella, Changed by You.

Look at this gorgeous cover:
 
Available December 2013 on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Secret Cravings Publishing
 
Grace Addington imprisoned herself between a place where reality never played a role and where she had control over her happily-ever-after. When her dreams spiral out of control and turn darker she’s left fighting to escape her past once again and runs right into the arms of charming Trevor Stone. He's everything she needs to give her the push to move on, but letting go of her first love won’t be easy. 

 
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Author Bio: Natalie Taylor’s first story was typed out on pink paper while she listened to Jim Croce at age ten. Since then she has found a love for using plain white paper and stopped hiding her work in shoe boxes. She believes music is the cure for most everything—reading and writing will cure everything else. When Natalie isn’t writing, playing the piano or riding shotgun with her husband in their drag car, you’ll find her pulling flip-flops from a puppy’s mouth. It’s a vicious cycle. Marathons of The Big Bang Theory and coffee help her juggle a nine-to-five data entry job.