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Showing posts with label The Push. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Push. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Blog Tour: Synister by Alexis Riddley


Welcome to Synister Blog Tour!

Synister

by Alexis Riddley

Contemporary Romance
ebook, 131 pages
August 2, 2016
The Push #1

As I took the steps to the stage I soaked in the moment, allowing the feeling and emotion to fill the void. I knew their love for me was only temporary, but it was enough. Enough to keep me going forward, and enough to sate any desire for permanency. This was my reality, all I was capable of feeling. A brief encounter with a sea of nameless faces, the anonymity kept them from seeing me for who I really was at my core. To them I was Synister Smith, and god damn it they loved me.


Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Release Blitz: Synister by Alexis Riddley


Welcome to Synister Release Blitz!

Synister

by Alexis Riddley

Contemporary Romance
ebook, 131 pages
August 2, 2016
The Push #1

As I took the steps to the stage I soaked in the moment, allowing the feeling and emotion to fill the void. I knew their love for me was only temporary, but it was enough. Enough to keep me going forward, and enough to sate any desire for permanency. This was my reality, all I was capable of feeling. A brief encounter with a sea of nameless faces, the anonymity kept them from seeing me for who I really was at my core. To them I was Synister Smith, and god damn it they loved me.





Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Cover Reveal: Synister by Alexis Riddley


Welcome to Synister Cover Reveal!

Synister

by Alexis Riddley

Contemporary Romance
ebook, 131 pages
August 2, 2016  
The Push #1


As I took the steps to the stage I soaked in the moment, allowing the feeling and emotion to fill the void. I knew their love for me was only temporary, but it was enough. Enough to keep me going forward, and enough to sate any desire for permanency. This was my reality, all I was capable of feeling. A brief encounter with a sea of nameless faces, the anonymity kept them from seeing me for who I really was at my core. To them I was Synister Smith, and god damn it they loved me.