Saturday, December 6, 2014

Release Blitz: Sins of September by Graysen Blue


Synopsis 
***Readers Must Be 18+. Please Note That This Book Includes Explicit Sexual Content***

I'm no angel. I never was. But when Mama left us just short of my fourteenth birthday, any chance of me becoming angelic flew out the window. 

My step-father, Jesse, had been the only 'father-figure' in my life from the time I was six years-old, but all that came to an end when Mama left. I was sent to live with my grandparents in another state; my half-sister, Scout, remained with Jesse, her daddy. And my world had crashed around me. 

Fast-forward four years. I'm almost eighteen and a somewhat normal teenage girl who's curious about her sexuality, and determined to find someone like my Mama had - but hadn't appreciated. As luck would have it, my stepfather wants me to spend the summer going into my senior year in Arkansas with them. He needs me to take care of my little sister, Scout over the summer. 

Four years have changed both Jesse and me in ways we hadn't considered. It isn't long before I encounter the obstacles involved in getting what it is I really want: Jesse Ryan. 

Complications follow, and I learn more than I ever anticipated that summer, not only about myself and my sexuality, but also about being true to myself, and putting others that I love first. 

ADULT CONTENT. SEXUALLY EXPLICIT


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Review
Let me start by saying that taboo theme books are not necessarily my cup of tea. That said, I truly liked this book.
September lives with her mom, her stepsister and stepfather, they live a fairly normal life when her mom decides to leave with someone who will supposedly offered her a better future. September is left to deal with her mom's selfish actions at almost 14 years old, and her life as she knew it comes crashing down. She's then sent to live with her grandparents, her stepfather too hurt to be responsible of taking care of both sisters, leaving her with feelings unloved and abandoned by the only father figured she's ever had.
Four years later she comes back to leave with Jesse, her stepfather, and her stepsister Scout. She's a rebellious teenager, with hormones going crazy through her body and starting to realize that she doesn't really see Jesse as a father figure, but as a man who she's very much interested in.
I'm not giving anymore of the plot of the book because it wouldn't be fair and I like the reader to experience a book fully without too many spoilers.
Even though September comes across as a manipulative, conniving bitch at a certain point during the story, we have to understand that she was just a teenager, and while not all teenagers are that way, some definitely do and use it to their advantage.
Jesse is sweet and a bit naive at times, he's a hardworking man who has provided for his little girl being a mother and a father for her as well.
I like the way the characters start changing over time, there's a big change in the manipulative September to a more mature and self controlled young woman who is not going allow anyone to leave her behind a second time.
I think this is a very good debut book by this new author. I was enraptured by the story from the beginning and all I kept saying at the end was, WHAT? WHAT? There is a minor cliffhanger at the end of the book, but I think it was perfectly done and I can't wait to read a second book.
I also have to praise the author by handling a subject that could be a bit uncomfortable to some people in a way that doesn't offend or insult anyone.
Job well done Graysen!

About the Author
Graysen Blue is a 27 year-old, stay-at-home mom who has previously self-published children's books under a different pen name. "Sins of September" is Graysen's debut novel in the New Adult fiction genre.

Born in the U.K., Graysen attended Princeton University, and holds a B.S. in Economics. She is married and makes her home with her husband, Michael, and their daughter, Scout, on the west coast.

Please visit Graysen on her FB page: https://www.facebook.com/GraysenBlueAuthor

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