Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Praying for Daylight - Book Tour

Praying for Daylight


JC Isabella - 






Kate Kelly gave up everything to be a star. Her life was on the fast track as country music’s hot newcomer, but that meant leaving her hometown of McCree Montana and the boy she loved behind. 

Dustin O’Brian didn’t think he’d ever see Kate again. After leaving him with a gaping hole in his heart, he figured being in the same room with her, much less the same state, would take a miracle. 

When he finds Kate hiding out in the old Kelly house, he realizes something went wrong. Dustin wasn’t sure what those Hollywood folks had done to send her running, but he was beyond happy she’d sought him out for company…once he convinced her that he’d keep her being back in McCree secret. 

Things were looking up, and he had high hopes that Kate would be his once more. 

That is until Death comes knocking at her door. 

And Dustin realizes that the future he wants with Kate is one they will have to fight for.




J.C. Isabella is the author of The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club and a romance novel junkie. Ever since she discovered the genre in high school, she has been a self proclaimed fan. This led to penning her first YA romance. When she isn't thinking up new recipes for the cookbook she hopes to write, she is brainstorming a new novel and listening to country music. She lives in the tropics of Florida with her family and ornery feline companion.
You can visit her website: www.jcisabella.com or find her on Goodreads.
Praying For DaylightPraying For Daylight by J.C. Isabella
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a pretty good YA book. I felt the characters were a little young for me to really relate with. Though this is a suspenseful story, I feel more of the book is focused on the relationships of the characters. It was well written, but I would have loved to see more of a focus on Kate having those around her help with the situation, than her trying to keep them all safe. This is certainly a sweet romance, and I feel it's a good read for any age.

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