

PANIC
Published on October 24, 2013
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Rook is chasing her dream—film school and a chance at a life beyond the one she left behind six months ago. But before she can become the girl she wants to be, she must deal with the girl she left behind.
Ronin is also chasing his dream—a family of his own and a life away from erotic modeling. And he too, has a past he’s trying to forget. A past that makes Rook question everything about their life together.
Lies, secrets, and shocking truths will rock the foundation Rook and Ronin have built. Can they put the past behind them and move forward together? Or is this just another too good to be true relationship that will crash and burn in the end?


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TRAGIC – BOOK ONE
Rook Walsh is TRAGIC
Because life so far – just sucks. Some girls get parents. Rook got the foster care system. Some girls get Prince Charming. Rook got an abusive frog. Some girls get lucky…
Rook got a second chance.
And she took it. Because when fate throws you a bone – you grab it with both hands and run.
Antoine Chaput knows the minute he spies Rook in his photography studio that she’s got The Look. The dark and desperate look he must have to land the exclusive TRAGIC media contract.
Rook is paired up with top model, Ronin, and he’s everything her abusive ex-boyfriend wasn’t. Patient, gentle, happy, attentive, and sexy! He knows exactly what to do to make Rook blush for Antoine’s camera.
Rook’s luck changes in an instant and suddenly she’s the darling of the modeling world. It’s a dream job to go with a dream guy and all she has to do is look pretty and follow directions. But there’s always a price to pay – and Rook is about to get the bill.
New Adult Contemporary Romance *Mature Content* Recommended for ages 17+ due to sexual situations and language usage.
MANIC – BOOK TWO
TRAGIC is over and Rook is ready for the future—Spencer Shrike and the STURGIS contract!
It’s three months of body art modeling! That means three months of Spencer Shrike’s paintbrush all over her body, three months in front of Antoine’s camera, and three months of twenty-four hour filming for Spencer’s Biker Channel reality show.
Wait a minute…what reality show? Maybe she should’ve read that STURGIS contract a little closer? 😉
Sure, Rook’s bank account is almost overflowing, but Ronin is angry, Clare is trying to escape rehab, Antoine is a worried mess, and Elise is just trying to hold everyone together. Her new family is about to fall apart before she even gets the chance to enjoy them.
Add in a mysterious man from her past, a road trip to the famous Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, and a final show in front of the entire world where all her good are on display, and you’ve Manic—a new adult contemporary romance that will definitely make your summer sizzle!
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About JA Huss
JA Huss is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than twenty romances. She likes stories about family, loyalty, and extraordinary characters who struggle with basic human emotions while dealing with bigger than life problems. JA loves writing heroes who make you swoon, heroines who makes you jealous, and the perfect Happily Ever After ending.
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Kit
I lock the skeletons away.
Kimberly Mayberry
It depends on how serious the skeletons are. If it were for rape or something of that nature, I would ditch him. Everyone has skeletons, but some are more serious than others.
Kim
It depends on how bad and deep the skeletons go and also whether he told me about them or I found out about them myself.
Thank you for the giveaway.
Dora Balfour-Lyda
Thanks for the giveaway!
Tiffany Saylor
Skeletons are not a problem. The past is what make us who we are.
glenda stracener
Thank you for the giveaway. Skeletons, well that depends on what it is. There are somethings that can be dealt with but stuff like rape and murder can not be. The major stuff there is no way, you would never feel safe.
Mary Bilowus
Depends what the skeletons are.
Shi'Asia
It depends on the skeletons. I’d love him for him, but if it was something terrible, I’d have to let him go his own way.
Malinda M.
physical abuse in a previous relationship, especially if they didn’t receive any type of counseling–not putting myself in the situation
Deb P
I would get the hell out of there.
Kim Cree
It would depend on the skeletons.
Thanks for the giveaway!!
Rachelle
Depends on how bad the skeletons were.
Thanks for the giveaway