Review and Giveaway of Burlesque Bad

Saturday, February 11, 2017
Valentine's Day is right around the corner. Will you be celebrating it with a sweetheart, ignoring it with your single friends or railing against it as part of the "I don't need a special day to show my love" crowd? No matter how you choose to mark February 14, reading a romance can help get you in a loving mood. Nina Day Gerard, author of the romantic novel My Brother's Keeper, is celebrating this Valentine's Day by releasing the first book of her Destiny of Dance romance series: Burlesque Bad.

Ever since she was a wee lass, Sioban O'Rourke has wanted to dance in her mother Ava's footsteps. But when they left the streets of Dublin for the bright light of Hollywood, Ava's dreams withered, and so did Sioban's. Without Ava's dark beautiful looks, and sporting a temper to match her fiery mane, Sioban didn't think she'd ever break out of the seedy strip club life that had claimed her mother. Then she was forced to flee that life, and run straight to her best friend Vonda's doorstep--and right into the chance for real success. Inside Vonda's new club The Velvet Room, Sioban also finds herself facing off with no-nonsense security expert Danny Sheridan. He's all brawn. She's all sass. And they both may have met their match!

Paperback: 330 pages
Publisher: KAT Publications (Dec. 2, 2016)
ISBN-13: 9780998428604
ISBN-10: 0998428604

Burlesque Bad is available on AmazonBarnes and Noble, iBook, and IndieBound.

About the Author:

Nina Day Gerard considers herself an Accidental Romance Writer. She’s been writing since the third grade, and trading romance novels since high school. But it wasn’t until later that she realized that not only could she write romance, but that she definitely should write romance! Ever since then, she's been hooked--she loves to write about love! Nina lives in Los Angeles with her husband. The memory of her muse, a little Calico named Celine, still surrounds her.

Website: http://www.ninadaygerard.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ninawritesromance

Twitter: https://twitter.com/NinaDayGerard

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ninawritesromance/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8648715.Nina_Day_Gerard



***** Book Review of Burlesque Bad  *****

When I began this review, I started by prefacing it with "I don't really read that many romances" when it occurred to me that actually, I do. Romance...or at least relationships are so entwined  in humanity that it's in just about every type of book I read: historical fiction, mystery, fantasy, and it even plays a role in many of the non-fiction biographies I enjoy. Perhaps that's why romance books are so popular--they're familiar to readers. We've all had, observed or dreamed about a romantic relationship.

For me the appeal of Burlesque Bad was the tension between the familiar and the exotic. Author Nina Day Gerard created characters so comfortable, so authentic that one lovable guy even reminded me of my husband. These are characters that feel like real people. No one is perfect, most people don't know what the heck they're doing, they're loyal to their friends and have unpredictable relationships with the people they love.

Gerard uses an exotic twist to raise this book above the boy meets girl, boy loses girl predictable plot. These ordinary people find themselves thrust into a world full of exotic dancing, billionaires and mobsters. It was easy to become immersed in the story when characters with traits that remind you of people you know stumble into impossible situations.

This was a fun book, just right for Valentine's Day. I look forward to more books in the Destiny of the Dance series.


BOOK GIVEAWAY

Enter the Rafflecopter form below for a chance to win your own copy of Burlesque Bad. The giveaway ends February 25 at 11:59pm.

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6 comments:

Sioux Roslawski said...

Jodi--I REALLY don't read romance novels--except for Lisa Ricard Claro's triology, which sucked me in--but I wish all the other followers luck in the give-away.

Angela Mackintosh said...

It sounds like a great read! I like books that have believable characters that remind me of someone I know. Thanks for the review, Jodi!

Mari said...

Congratulations Nina! This new one (first in a series--yay!) sounds really interesting. #WriteON!

Mary Horner said...

I try to not let genre keep me from reading a well-written book, so thanks for the review, Jodi!

Margo Dill said...

Always love to hear about new series! :)

grammypennyann said...

Would love to read this -love trying new authors!!~

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