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October 14, 2015

Plan to Read Plan Bea Now!

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Plan BeaHilary Grossman has been a blogging friend of mine for a long time and I am thrilled today to be able to help her celebrate her release of her new novel, Plan Bea.  You might remember that I have bragged about Hilary before when she released her memoir, Dangled Carat, and wrote a couple of posts about that book as well.Hilary

Today is the day and I am thrilled to jump on the Plan Bea bandwagon and help applaud Hilary for a job well done.  While I loved her first book I can honestly tell you that this novel is well written and will make you laugh from beginning to end. With just the right amount of wit and whimsy, Hilary has the ability to pull her readers into this story that revolves around the relationship between a mother and daughter.  Once I started reading I did not want to put it down.  Here is the synopsis:

How well do you really know the people in your life?

Annabel O’Conner has the perfect husband, two adorable children, an amazing job, and the mother from hell! Annabel doesn’t like it but has come to terms with the fact that her relationship with her mother, Bea, deteriorated to the point of forced and strained communications. However, an unscheduled call from Bea turns her world around and makes Annabel question everything she believed about her life.

Despite the fact secrets, lies, and misplaced blame have destroyed the women’s relationship; Annabel reluctantly agrees to help Bea plan her wedding. Little does Annabel know the impact of her decision.

In this Women’s Contemporary Fiction novel, Hilary Grossman explores the complex relationship that exists between mothers and daughters in a light-hearted and relatable manner.

I did receive a free copy of Plan Bea to facilitate my review and all of my opinions are 100% my own.  If you would like to read my full review on Goodreads you can simply click here to be taken to a new window.

The book is currently available on Amazon & Amazon UK for Kindle, and Barnes & Noble for Nook. The print copy will go live  soon as well.

The links are:
Amazon US – http://www.amazon.com/Plan-Bea-Hilary-Grossman-ebook/dp/B016E6FS4G
Amazon UK – http://www.amazon.co.uk/Plan-Bea-Hilary-Grossman-ebook/dp/B016E6FS4G
Barnes & Noble – http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/plan-bea-hilary-grossman/1122774077
Goodreads – https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26230669-plan-bea

Hilary’s previous book, Dangled Carat, is also on sale until Sunday. Dangled Carat is on sale for $0.99 for Kindle (US only).

The Amazon link is http://www.amazon.com/Dangled-Carat-Hilary-Grossman-ebook/dp/B00M3AVGDA

But wait—just like in any good informercial—there’s more.   Hilary is also doing a great giveaway.  Simply click on the Rafflecopter for a chance to win a $25 Bath and Body Works gift card.  Who can resist that? a Rafflecopter giveaway

Make sure to follow Hilary on all of her social media channels below.  Grab your copy of Plan Bea and let me know what you think.

Twitter – https://twitter.com/feelingbeachie
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/HilaryGrossmanAuthor
Instagram – https://instagram.com/hilary_grossman/

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