Books, Blogs, & Reality
by Ryan Ringbloom
Publication Date: October 24, 2014
Genres: Contemporary, Humor, New Adult, Romance
Synopsis:
Life can suck…
Prologue:
It’s not uncommon for people to have two sets of
friends. The “real” friends; these are the ones who live nearby, the ones you
see or talk with occasionally (less and less as time goes on). Then there are
the “virtual” friends; these are the ones you talk to (well, type to) every
day. The latter group comes from all over. You’ve never actually met any of
them and yet you trust them with some of the deepest, most intimate thoughts
and details of your life. You share way too much information and in return, they
over-share way too much back.
On Brooke Bloomfield’s twenty-third birthday, she
went to lunch with her real life best friend, Lauren. The two girls had a very
nice time. They gossiped in between chews, catching up, because even though
they lived only ten minutes away from each other, they still hadn’t seen each
other in quite some time. When the bill came, Lauren grabbed it, insisting she treat Brooke on her special day. They
hugged goodbye at their cars and promised to meet for lunch or a drink
soon.
Later that same night, Brooke let loose and
celebrated her birthday in a much more exciting way, at a computer-generated
party with her three online BF’s, Rachael-XXOO, Lizzie1214, and JessRomance93.
In a relatively short time, all three of these girls had come to know more
about Brooke than anyone else.
Similar tastes in books kept connecting them through
book tours and blitzes. Comments on posts and reviews turned into discussions
over emails. Tweets bounced back and forth between the four of them endlessly,
until one day they discovered a social website designed for readers, where they
could all chat privately amongst themselves. Within no time, their virtual
discussions went from benign topics such as books they all loved, hated and/or
felt somewhere in between, to a hell of a lot more serious things.
It’s funny the things a person will share with
people they don’t actually have to face. Like a diary into which they feed
their emotions and it types back.
About the Author
Ryan Ringbloom is a YA/NA author who lives for anything Romance. The passion, love, angst, awkwardness… she loves all of it. When Ryan needs a break from reality she sneaks off to read a romantic story or write one of her own. Drinking coffee, reading Tweets and hugs from her five year old are the best part of her day.
Feel free to contact her, she would love it!
Thank you for posting!! ❤Ryan
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