Changing Lanes by A. Marie Release Blitz & Review
Title: Changing Lanes
Series: Creekwood #2
Author: A. Marie
Genre: New Adult Romance
Release Date: January 21, 2021
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This is Creekwood…
Beckett
My home. A place to shine just bright enough. Where my makeshift family and I not only strengthened our bond but readjusted it to fit another.
I’ve been coasting in this lane for years, biding my time, and making myself…easily accessible. I don’t move for others—ever. I don’t have to. They go around me, hopefully without chancing too good a look on their way past.
After all, people can’t see what you keep hidden.
Until she showed up.
Paige
My new apartment. Somewhere for me to lay my head between chasing what really matters. Who really matters.
I’ve brought enough baggage to fill every inch of this place but I’m not the only one. Someone else’s closet has skeletons too. Skeletons that only come out at night, when nobody’s watching. Nobody but me.
And my new roommate, the one with the arctic blue eyes that see more than he lets on, thinks him suddenly being in my path is all fun and games, but I’m not the one afraid of changing lanes, and when I do, he’ll be the one working to keep up.
If he even can.
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AUTHOR BIO
A. Marie likes to paint her characters’ voices onto the blank canvas of a page using her own blend of quick wit and playfulness. She strives to bring readers entertaining yet powerful stories they’ll fall for time and time again. Born and raised in Washington State, she now resides in upstate New York with her husband and three kids.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A captivating and emotional slow burn romance. Paige and Beckett's story was a constant push and pull of lust with underlying compassion and companionship. Both characters had giant, gaping holes in their lives. Both characters shared a loss of their mother, but in much different ways. Both characters hid their true emotions and didn't want to let anyone get too close to see their cracks. But these two were strikingly similar, making it impossible for them to not be drawn to each other's pain.
I loved how Beckett eventually opened up to Paige, so vulnerable and unsure. It showed how complex his character was, despite his goofy and roll with the punches façade. His past haunted his world, even when his eyes were closed. Paige was an incredibly strong heroine, carrying the weight of her family's struggles on her shoulders. Her drive and work ethic was truly admirable.
A solid 4 stars!
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