PRESENTS. .
.
A Cover Reveal
for
Maybe
by Amber L.
Johnson
Release Date:
February 12 ,
2015
Emily Portman
loves her job. A writer for Breakout! Magazine, she shadows
and showcases up-and-coming bands. When her next assignment takes her to
Austin, Texas, she can’t wait to add the city to her map of places she’s
visited. Places she’s left without looking back. Her plan is to keep moving on,
and the last thing she needs is a man holding her back. She’s not going down
that road again.
Tyler Macy is
stuck in a rut. Despite his exceptional talent as a musician, he has chosen to
take a backseat with his music and let others grab the limelight. Wounded and
mistrustful, he doesn’t appreciate his friends’ efforts to bring him back to
center stage. Emily comes onto the scene and sees his full potential, but he
fights to stay in the shadows, shutting her out before she can add to the scars
another woman gave him.
For Tyler to find
his music again, he needs to accept the help that Emily and their friends
offer. When he discovers that his muse lies underneath Emily’s skin, it is
still not enough to keep her from walking away. Neither will admit what they
really want until it is too late.
Emily is once
again thrown in Tyler’s path when she is assigned to join them on tour. Despite
the pain in his past, Tyler sees that she is worth it, even if she’s stolen
both his heart and peace of mind. In order for them to be together, they both
must discover whether the music and their passion are enough to overcome the
obstacles that separate them.
Maybe finding love
is worth the risk.
Amber Johnson has
authored several romance novels that focus on music and the way it can touch
people’s hearts. She believes that Happily Ever Afters occur every day—despite
the obstacles that real life serves up on a regular basis. Always with two
rubber bands on her wrist and a song in her head, Amber is a rebel who puts too
much creamer in her coffee, which she drinks out of a cup that reads ‘Cocoa.’ A
full-time wife and mother with a day job, she writes whenever she can. If she’s
not at her desk, with her boys, or behind the computer, she’s supporting live
music with her arms raised above her head and eyes closed, waiting for the
drop.
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