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Over It Blog Tour - Review & Giveaway

Hi everyone I have a stop on the Over It blog tour today. I have a review of book one The Kiss Off and a giveaway for you all.

The Kiss Off (Book 1)
Blurb
WARNING: Sexual references, occassional coarse language.

When sixteen year old Poppy Douglas writes a song about her ex-boyfriend Cam and ex-friend Nikki, she has no idea that her heartbreak is about to go global. 

A local band picks up her song from Youtube and soon she’s along for the ride with her own fanbase as they blow up on the local club scene and hit the international charts. Though it turns out leaving Cam behind isn’t as easy as she had hoped. 

Tangled in a web of unfinished homework, ill-considered sexting and a new lead-singer boyfriend, Poppy has a choice to make between the ex that inspired it all and the rock God whose poster lines the inside of half the lockers at school. But as she struggles to keep her emotional dirty laundry private, she learns that the truth can be hard to find when your life is in the headlines

My Review
Trying to get over a cheating ex Poppy writes a song and puts it on YouTube. Soon after that she meets Ty and begins to date him to try and get over her ex Cam. Ty has a band and wants to use her song. After that his band takes off and he becomes a star. Poppy and Ty have to deal with  being apart, crazy fans and not having any privacy. When the stress becomes to much Poppy has to see which guy she wants the star or the ex.

Poppy is a wonderful character. She doesn't want fame but loves to write songs. She makes several mistakes that you would think a teen would do. She isn't perfect, she is confused at times and doesn't know how to deal with some things. Ty I really liked even if I wasn't sure about his actions sometimes. He seemed to really care for Poppy. Cam I have to say I didn't care for. He was jealous when he had no right to be and always seem to be snooping around.

I highly enjoyed this book and loved reading about all that Poppy goes through. She and her friends make a delightful cast of characters. You get to see there personalities and how they will take up for each other no matter what. This book keeps you intrigued as while you see many things coming before they happen you don't know what Poppy will do. It does have a few good lessons that lay underneath the story that is good for teens to hear. I am glad I have the next book to read as I am fascinated by these wonderful characters.

5 out of 5 Stars


About the Author:
Sarah Billington is an Australian writer and editor who likes to write stories with love, laughs, suspense and zombies. Sometimes all in the same story. Her favouritest thing to write about are those horrendously awkward moments that come with being a teenager. Or a human being. Sarah was extremely accident-prone and klutzy as a kid and teen, so her cup runneth over with experiences of horrendously awkward moments to draw from in her writing. Thankfully, she has grown out of her klutziness. Mostly. She is, however, still an embarrassment.

She loves a variety of random things, which include Swing Dancing, Ice Hockey, Fly ball and she is a bit obsessive about paranormal investigation shows and channel E!.

Sarah Billington has experience in both editorial and writing, having been on editorial committees and section managed for Cursive Scripts literary journal, Darebin City Council's INSCRIBE Literary Newspaper and The Box Magazine. 

She holds a Diploma of Arts (Professional Writing & Editing) and Bachelor of Writing & Publishing, so she is chock-full of writing and editing goodness. She has completed editorial for companies such as Open Humanities Press and Fast Profits as well as query letter and manuscript appraisals for authors, mostly of Middle Grade and Young Adult fiction.

Currently she works as a Digital Editor at Lonely Planet and as a freelance editor for Month9Books.

But wait, there's more! She has written and had published fiction, feature articles, reviews and interviews, and had her international adventures documented in a local newspaper. Currently, she writes movie reviews for Blockbuster Magazine and Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the chance at this giveaway. I am always looking for new authors and new books to read.

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