Expected Publication: December 19th, 2013
Description:
It is four weeks into her freshman year of college, and Laurel’s first test was unexpected. Discovering she’s pregnant isn’t exactly what she had planned for her first semester, and while she intends to tell her emotionally-distant father, being away at school makes it all too easy to hide.
An imperfect heroine plagued by bad choices and isolated during what should be the best time of her life, readers are sure to identify with Laurel as she confronts teen pregnancy, in secret.
I think the choice to write the book in first person, present tense helped to strengthen Laurel's voice. It isn't an easy way to write because everything is happening to your character while you are writing it. I was very influenced by two books when I set out to create this story: Laurie Halse Anderson's "Speak" and Julie Buxbaum's "The Opposite of Love." I loved how Laurie was able to keep Melinda quiet the whole year in a believable way when she had such a big secret to tell. And, I love the way Julie balances strong emotion and humor as her main character Emily is forced to face her fears.
EXCERPT:
Once inside, we start where we left off,
shirts and jeans shed fast. Then we’re on my bed, and he’s kissing me
everywhere, reaching his hand down to just the right spot. Jeez.
I shift and lean forward, trying to grab for
his boxers. Mike moves too, so now his face meets mine, and breathless, he
asks, “Do you want to?”
My heart is pounding. But when I look into
his eyes, warm with anticipation, reality hits like a cold hard smack in the
face. I’m pregnant with another person’s baby! I am horrible. Horrible. I push him away. I can’t hold
the tears in.
Mike’s face switches from eager to alarmed.
“What’s wrong? Are you okay?”
He keeps talking while the tears stream down
my face, my lips squeezed together, trying to figure out how I’m going to
explain. “What is it? Are we moving too fast? Talk to me.”
I can’t look at him, so I just stare out the
window and blurt it out, “I’m pregnant.”
Mike sits up. “You’re what?”
I swallow hard. “I’m pregnant.”
“Pregnant?”
“Nine weeks.”
“With whose baby?”
“He doesn’t go here.”
“Wow!” Now it’s Mike’s turn to stare out the
window. “So you’ve gotten together with me twice all the while knowing you were
pregnant with someone else’s kid? That’s bad, Laurel!”
I want to disappear. “I know.” I get up from
the bed and pull on my clothes, waiting for him to say something. He just lies
there. Too long.
When he finally speaks, the coolness in his
tone is alarming. “What were you thinking?”
“I wasn’t. I don’t know. I like being with
you.”
“Sounds like you liked being with the baby’s
father, too,” he snaps.
I deserve
that. “I’m sorry, Mike. I’ve been…”
“What?” he barks, anger clearly on his face
now.
I’m feeling the tears coming again and try my
hardest to swallow them. “I’ve been confused.”
He is up now and getting dressed. “Confused?
What does that even mean?”
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About the author:
Christine Duval is an author and freelance writer who lives in New Jersey with her guitar-playing husband and two children. She is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, New Jersey's Women Who Write, and the Authors Guild.
When not creating fictional characters, she writes for an upscale real estate company and has overseen online content and social media for several well-known magazines.
9 comments:
Thanks for this giveaway!
It'a a wonderful book. I read the excerpt, and it was so, so beautiful...
Laurel is pregnant :x But not Mike it's father...:( So sad.
Thank you for this awsome giveaway!
This book is a perfect story to address teenager pregnancy. We hear a lot about it even grew up with it but it always has been a hush hush thing.
Thanks for the giveaway! :)
Thanks for the great giveaway.
This sounds like a great read. Can't wait to read it. Thanks for the chance to enter this giveaway.
Thank you for this awesome giveaway!
Sounds like a great book... would love to find out more about the man she gotten pregnant by..
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