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Monday, May 8, 2017

Blog Tour and Giveaway for Groupie C.M. Stunich (Rock-Hard Beautiful, #1)



Groupie 
C.M. Stunich
(Rock-Hard Beautiful, #1)
Publication date: March 21st 2017
Genres: New Adult, Romance

“Can one of these five rockstars fill the hole in my heart? Or will I stay broken forever?”
Young, dumb, and broke.
That’s what started everything. With five dollars in her pocket, and everything she owns stuffed in the back of her car, Lilith Goode’s life is over. Done. Destroyed.
Ten words. One text. That’s what it took to change the whole world.
A crumpled concert ticket. A chance encounter. That’s what it takes to start all over again.

Five rockstars. One girl. Six dark hearts, six withered souls.
But can one broken person really put another back together again?


Author Bio:
C.M. Stunich is a self-admitted bibliophile with a love for exotic teas and a whole host of characters who live full time inside the strange, swirling vortex of her thoughts. Some folks might call this crazy, but Caitlin Morgan doesn’t mind – especially considering she has to write biographies in the third person. Oh, and half the host of characters in her head are searing hot bad boys with dirty mouths and skillful hands (among other things). If being crazy means hanging out with them everyday, C.M. has decided to have herself committed.
She hates tapioca pudding, loves to binge on cheesy horror movies, and is a slave to many cats. When she’s not vacuuming fur off of her couch, C.M. can be found with her nose buried in a book or her eyes glued to a computer screen. She’s the author of over thirty novels – romance, new adult, fantasy, and young adult included. Please, come and join her inside her crazy. There’s a heck of a lot to do there.
Oh, and Caitlin loves to chat (incessantly), so feel free to e-mail her, send her a Facebook message, or put up smoke signals. She’s already looking forward to it.
Guest Post 

Did you always want to be a writer or did that come to you later in life? Did you have any author or authors that influenced you or make you want to become a writer?

I always knew I wanted to write, but I didn't always know that I could be a writer.  For years, I typed stories on the computer, filled notebooks with my ideas, and used my free time to create.  I was always told that writing was a hobby, not something that any normal person could make a career out of.  For a long time, I struggled trying different degrees, looking for a job that would make me feel satisfied with my life.

Books like Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton and Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison were some of my earlier influences, their snippy, witty urban fantasy voices giving me the courage to explore my own.  But I never thought I'd end up like them, with my books reaching the hands of actual readers.  In 2012, I got laid off from a car rental agency and actually had some time that I could devote to writing.  I started publishing books and by December of that year, my new adult novel Tasting Never took off and I was able to take to writing as a career.

Now, I write about rockstars, bikers, stepbrothers, second chances, FBI raids, romance, mysteries, sex, lies, angst, young adults, college students, jewelry thieves, artists, werewolves, vampires, faeries, monsters, hard truths, deep love, and magic.  My books always include love stories (usually with explicit sex scenes), cursing, strong women and the men that love them for who they are.  Groupie is the first series I've written in the reverse harem genre (one girl, multiple love interests that she doesn't have to choose between; she gets them all!), but it won't be the last.  Next up, I'll be working on a werewolf romance with an alpha female and her seven alpha male mates (“Pack Ebon Red” is up for preorder on Amazon), and “Beautiful Survivors”, a young adult/new adult romance about five teens from a group home who run away … and fall in love.

Thank you for taking the time to listen to my story!  Please check out my work and feel free to let me know what you think!
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