Twenty-four year old Kevin Anderson lost the opportunity to end his senior year at the University of Washington as the Huskies’ all-star point guard, and sought out one last opportunity to put his extraordinary basketball skills to use: by training for a chance at the pros.
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Publication date: August 4th, 2015
Twenty-four year old Kevin Anderson lost the opportunity to end his senior year at the University of Washington as the Huskies’ all-star point guard, and sought out one last opportunity to put his extraordinary basketball skills to use: by training for a chance at the pros.
But when he’s not on the court, Kevin has only two things in his life that gives him happiness: spinning records at the local clubs, and Trinity Brown.

Kevin doesn’t want to give up on her–on them. He hopes the happiness they had will rebound once more.
But when he learns the truth about Trinity, Kevin must decide if it is worth everything–and everyone–he cares about to save her, or forfeit this exhausting game of love.
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My Inspiration for the Anderson Brothers Series

I soon got to the point where I was exhausting my options, finding books with the same type of stories, same types of characters, etc. While there’s nothing wrong with that, I wanted something more. Something a little different.

I figured it would make sense for me to just find some NA books told from the guy’s point of view. For a while, I scoured the bookstores looking for something suitable, but came up with very little. The closest were the stories with dual-POVs (stories told from both the male and female characters). Most of the books that were told strictly from the guy’s perspective were books 2 and beyond in a series, and I don’t know about you, but I don’t like to read a series out of order.

Frustrated that I couldn’t find more books like these, I decided to write my own, and that’s how the Anderson Brothers came about. I wanted to write something completely different, yet still feel like your traditional New Adult book. I wanted some diverse main characters. I wanted the guy to actually be a nice, respectable gentleman instead of a mindless, grunting Neanderthal. I mean, seriously. The majority of my friends are guys, and many of them are respectable and still keeping chivalry alive. I wanted a full-length book without a cliffhanger. Unable to find the right type of book to read drove me crazy.

I’m so glad I’ve released these books to the world. So many people have enjoyed Scarred and are looking forward to the rest of the series. And I’m happily writing even more stories like these, beyond the Anderson brothers. And now with the recent release of Grey by E.L. James, we may start to see more male-POV books popping up. I sure hope so. I have an insatiable urge to read more hero-oriented stories!
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About the author:
Marie Long is a novelist who enjoys the snowy weather, the mountains, and a cup of hot white chocolate. She’s an avid supporter of literacy movements like We Need Diverse Books (WNDB) and National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo).
Marie has shared a fondness and interest in the New Adult genre since its popularity boom in 2009. And now, as both a reader, and debut RWA author of New Adult fiction, Marie dreams to keep this fascinating genre going strong.
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6 comments:
Books sounds interesting. I can't say I like the cover though. The woman looks as if she is unhappy (smells something odious?).
Sounds like interesting love story.
Story sounds interesting.Good luck with your book Marie.
Thank you all for the comments :) And thanks for the feature!
I would love to read this story. I like the book cover.
This sounds like a good romantic story. I hope that it is a big success for you!
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