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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Blog Tour: An Ode For Orchids by @jamesfantjr #review #giveaway



 Romance
Date Published: August 30, 2012



Meet Dawn, Brook, Cicely and Karen: four cousins raised under the Southern sun. Their grandmother called them orchids and taught them to be independent, intelligent, chaste and courageous. So why does Dawn depend on a drug dealer? Why can't Brook see that her husband is cheating on her? Why is Cicely so promiscuous? Why is Karen so afraid of rejection? But most importantly, why does Cicely hate Karen enough to want her DEAD?

"An Ode for Orchids" is the story of four beautiful young women who want to love and be loved. But will their love outlive the lies and abuse? Is their love strong enough to survive the hatred?

Review

I love the vibrancy of this book cover. I felt like it really appealed to me before I began reading it. 

James Fant has done an impeccable job of bringing to life some very compelling characters. I liked that we didn't read about just one, we had different characters going through different things in their life. 


This is a smooth flow for a novel. Nothing felt too rushed or like it dragged. 


There is plenty of suspense and drama laced throughout this wonderfully real novel. 


James Fant is an award winning author who lives in Charleston, SC. When he’s not reading everything from business management to mysteries or “entertaining” his family with piano solos and spoken word, James writes inspirational romance and suspense that warms the heart and hopefully makes readers laugh—in public.
The idea for An Ode for Orchids came from his appreciation of the enduring strength and tenacity of all of the women in his life: his hardworking mother, loving grandmother, strong sisters (related and non-related), no-nonsense aunties, and last but definitely not least, his beautiful wife. 
  
Contact Links
Twitter: @jamesfantjr


1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for having me.
    All the best,
    James Fant

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