Showing posts with label Picture Perfect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Picture Perfect. Show all posts

Thursday, May 23, 2013

COVER REVEAL: SUBJECT TO CHANGE by ALESSANDRA THOMAS

I am so excited to be taking part in today's cover reveal for Subject to Change by Alessandra Thomas. This is book two in the Picturing Perfect series.
And....today also marks the reveal of the redesigned cover of Picture Perfect!
The reveals were organized by InkSlinger PR.
 
 
 
 
Series: Picturing Perfect #2
Category/Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 6/25/13

Joey made her dad a deathbed promise that she would become a doctor, and dedicate herself to fighting the very cancer that took his life. There’s just one problem -three years into her pre-med classes, she's struggling to stay on top of the curve, let alone prove she's dazzling enough to earn a spot in an Ivy League medical school. In a Hail Mary move, she throws a basic Business 101 class into her semester schedule, banking on a perfect score to boost her GPA.

That is, until she’s paired for a final project with Hawk, the bartending, motorbike-riding, gorgeously bedheaded loser who falls asleep in class and communicates in one-word sentences.

Hawk does whatever he wants, whenever he wants, which sets Joey on edge – in every possible way. As they get to know each other, her urge to scream at him is curbed only by her fantasies of tearing his clothes off. Soon those fantasies become reality, and Joey realizes Hawk makes her feel more fully herself than any of the rich boys her mother and sorority sisters approve of.

But the promise to her father hangs over her head, and the harder Joey tries to succeed in her chosen career, the faster everything falls into a hopeless tailspin of bad grades, broken promises and guilt. It doesn't help to have Hawk sitting like a devil on her shoulder, insisting she should be free to live however she wants to live - like he does.

The only thing Joey knows is that her neatly organized life is crushing her - and Hawk's bad attitude might be the only thing that can save her.

 
 
 
And now, the new cover for Picture Perfect!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Series: Picturing Perfect #1
Category/Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date:
 
Fashion design major Cat Mitchell has a closet full of gorgeous clothes - and not a single thing fits. After two years of runway modeling for easy cash, an accident shattered her lower leg bone and her self-esteem in just one swift fall. Ten months of no exercise, prescription steroids, comfort eating and yoga pants meant returning to campus as a size twelve instead of her former size two.


When her gorgeous long-time friend with benefits sees her for the first time after her accident and snubs her in front of all her friends, Cat’s self-image hits rock bottom. Her sorority sisters all insist that she looks gorgeous, but all Cat sees is the roll of her stomach when she sits down, or the dimpling at the back of her thighs that wasn't there last year. Cat’s therapist prescribes something radical to stop the downward spiral - nude modeling for a nearby college's human form drawing classes.


When Cat faces her fears and bares it all for the class, she realizes that she's posing naked in front the most gorgeous, buffest guy she's ever seen in her life. He asks her out after the class, and after one steamy night together, Cat's absolutely smitten.


Nate’s pretty close to perfect – he takes Cat rock climbing when he discovers that it makes her feel strong and becomes a great chef after he learns that the perfect pesto sauce makes her swoon. Cat starts to feel like her old self again - confident and beautiful - as long as Nate's around. Even when he discourages her from entering the Real Woman Project, a design competition for plus-sized apparel, she reasons that he's just trying to prevent old body image wounds from splitting wide open again.


But when Cat goes home with Nate for Thanksgiving, she discovers something shocking from his recent past that proves that he hasn’t always been so encouraging of women of all shapes and sizes. Cat has no idea what to think, but she does know one thing - this might destroy their relationship before it's even had a chance to get off the ground.


Before Cat can figure out whether the real Nate is the sensitive, adoring guy she fell in love with, or an undercover asshole, she'll have to finally feel comfortable in her own skin - even if it means leaving him forever.

(This book contains sex and adult language.)
 
 
 
So what do you think? Have you read Picture Perfect? Be sure to add this series to your to-read list!


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About the author Alessandra Thomas is a New Adult writer who swears she was in her twenties yesterday. Since she's not, she spends her time looking back on her college years fondly, and writing sexy stories about guys and
girls falling in love and really living life for the first time. When she's not writing, you can find her with a spoonful of ice cream in one hand and the newest New Adult release in the other.

Connect with Alessandra at:
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

{BLOG TOUR} PICTURE PERFECT by ALESSANDRA THOMAS

Welcome to The Bookish Babe's stop on the Picture Perfect Blog Tour! The tour is being hosted by InkSlinger Blog Tours. My stop includes a review, guest post, and giveaway.

 
Picture PerfectCategory/Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance
Publisher: self-published
Publication Date: 3/26/13
Format: eARC
Pages: 307
Source: Received from the author for review.
Fashion design major Cat Mitchell has a closet full of gorgeous clothes - and not a single thing fits. After two years of runway modeling for easy cash, an accident shattered her lower leg bone and her self-esteem in just one swift fall. Ten months of no exercise, prescription steroids, comfort eating and yoga pants meant returning to campus as a size twelve instead of her former size two.


When her gorgeous long-time friend with benefits sees her for the first time after her accident and snubs her in front of all her friends, Cat’s self-image hits rock bottom. Her sorority sisters all insist that she looks gorgeous, but all Cat sees is the roll of her stomach when she sits down, or the dimpling at the back of her thighs that wasn't there last year. Cat’s therapist prescribes something radical to stop the downward spiral - nude modeling for a nearby college's human form drawing classes.


When Cat faces her fears and bares it all for the class, she realizes that she's posing naked in front the most gorgeous, buffest guy she's ever seen in her life. He asks her out after the class, and after one steamy night together, Cat's absolutely smitten.


Nate’s pretty close to perfect – he takes Cat rock climbing when he discovers that it makes her feel strong and becomes a great chef after he learns that the perfect pesto sauce makes her swoon. Cat starts to feel like her old self again - confident and beautiful - as long as Nate's around. Even when he discourages her from entering the Real Woman Project, a design competition for plus-sized apparel, she reasons that he's just trying to prevent old body image wounds from splitting wide open again.


But when Cat goes home with Nate for Thanksgiving, she discovers something shocking from his recent past that proves that he hasn’t always been so encouraging of women of all shapes and sizes. Cat has no idea what to think, but she does know one thing - this might destroy their relationship before it's even had a chance to get off the ground.


Before Cat can figure out whether the real Nate is the sensitive, adoring guy she fell in love with, or an undercover asshole, she'll have to finally feel comfortable in her own skin - even if it means leaving him forever.

(This book contains sex and adult language.)

I love stories about empowerment, self-acceptance, and love.  Picture Perfect gave me all that and more.

I, like many many of you, can identify with a character who struggles with weight and self-image. And for that reason, I was instantly hooked on Picture Perfect. Cat is a model who, after an injury that left her unable to move freely for months, has gained a lot of weight. It's easy to be in denial when you wear yoga pants all day (my "uniform" of coice) and can't really see what's happening, but the denial stops when you realize you've gained sixty pounds and your clothes no longer fit. For Cat, this leaves two choices: beat yourself up and seclude yourself to help ease the shame spiral; or pull yourself up, face your fears, move on.

Cat is talked into doing a nude modeling session. To which I say, "Better you than me, Sister! You rock." I loved that Cat took a chance on the power modeling would give her, and I felt for her when she was scared and hurt. But this also leads her to Nate. Nate, he's a good guy. I loved his quiet, gentle, yet forceful nature. I loved that he brought fun, adventure, and love to Cat's life. He teaches her to appreciate aspects of life she'd always denied herself. I loved his acceptance. No, not acceptance, his absolute adoration for Cat and her body. He didn't love her despite her "flaws", he doesn't even see Cat's extra weight as flaws at all. Score one for the good guys.

At the heart of Picture Perfect, though, it is not exactly a love story between a girl and a guy. It is the love story between a girl and herself. For as much as Nate's love and assurances make Cat feel great, and he did absolutely help her, the bigger picture her is Cat's own journey towards acceptance. This is powerful stuff, and I couldn't help but fall in love with the stronger, more loving Cat.

Whether you can identify with the characters or not, everyone has had doubts about some aspect of their identity. Picture Perfect was a beautiful look at one woman's story, and I feel it will resonate with any reader.


Favorite Quote:

  "I feel like my whole body is just some prison for a person who looks different, who feels different. I keep trying to shake it, but sometimes...I can't forget who I used to be."  ~eARC, 41%


  Nate had helped me realize that I wasn't most attractive when I looked like everyone else--I was most attractive when I looked like myself. When I acted like myself instead of worrying about what everyone else thought of how I looked. ~eARC, 93%

 
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The story behind Picture Perfect:


- I’ve had a LOT of weight fluctuation, and I’ve totally been in that experience of not feeling like myself in the body I’m in, or feeling great one day and horrible the next. Body image can be a brutal beast, and I kind of wanted to see what it would look like for a girl to be navigating a new body and a new relationship at the same time.


- The story’s set in Philly because I like setting stories in real places. I’m a huge fan of Google maps – I like to see the places I’m writing about. And I think it’s cool that there’s a whole set of readers who will recognize landmarks like 30th Street Station, Reading Terminal Market, and Drexel and Temple Universities. (Incidentally, if any readers attend one of those Universities, shout at me – I’ll send you a couple free copies to randomly drop or pass around. ;))

- The physical description of Cat’s character is based on Lizzie Miller, a plus sized model who became famous for her spread in Glamour magazine back in 2009, where she posed (almost) nude. The shot published by the magazine showed an obviously flabby belly and stretch marks, and garnered a huge positive response. That article, and the picture that goes with it, is one of the biggest inspirations for Picture Perfect.
Lizzie is one of the most radiant and beautiful women I’ve ever seen. Check it out:



- The experience of Cat’s character is based on someone I know in real life. She’s six feet tall and modeled in high school, and when she got to college, rounded out just a bit (as women tend to do, it’s part of normal development.) She used to be a size two and grew to a size eight, and to her, that was a huge, awful change. It took her awhile to deal with it. Even though I know some people will hate Cat for complaining about her size twelve, to her, it’s a big change.

- I did a lot of research on the injury side. I talked to one friend who is a pharmacist about the rehab required for that surgery to repair a shattered tibia and the drugs involved, and what they would do to your body. I also talked to a friend who is super-athletic about the challenges of various sports for a girl like Cat – together, we decided she and Nate’s first date would be rock climbing, because it would make her feel strong while still giving her lots of opportunity to be embarrassed about her ass being pinched by the harness straps – right above Nate’s head.

- As soon as I saw the cover, I was madly in love. My designer got it down perfectly – this book is about literal and figurative nakedness, about forcing yourself to take a good, hard, look at who you are, even if it’s less than perfect (which it is – no one is perfect.) A cover filled with a naked midsection, the most vulnerable part of our bodies to injury, was both sexy and symbolic.


Thank you so much for having me, Andrea! This has been so much fun. <3
 
 
Thank you to Alessandra for this great and informative post. I love that picture.
 
 
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About the author

Alessandra Thomas is a New Adult writer who swears she was in her twenties yesterday. Since she's not, she spends her time looking back on her college years fondly, and writing sexy stories about guys and
girls falling in love and really living life for the first time. When she's not writing, you can find her with a spoonful of ice cream in one hand and the newest New Adult release in the other.

Connect with Alessandra at:
Twitter  |  Facebook
 
 
 
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