I am so excited that OPERATION GET A LIFE by Marilyn Jeulin
is available now and that I get to share the news!
If you haven’t yet heard about this wonderful book, be sure to check out all the details below.
This blitz also includes a giveaway for 3 $5 Amazon GC’s & eBooks of Marilyn’s completed The Seoul Stories Series courtesy of Marilyn & Rockstar Book Tours. So if you’d like a chance to win, check out the giveaway info below.
About The Book:
Author: Marilyn Jeulin
Pub. Date: April 22, 2022
Publisher: Marilyn Jeulin
Formats: eBook
Pages: 202
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A chance encounter with an alluring American Music Producer suddenly turns Cha Min-Jun's world upside down. And as the days go on, and he readies to perform his duty to his country, his mind is elsewhere, imagining how he could seduce the beautiful American girl.
Luisa "Seven" Fernandez is tired of having doors firmly shut in her face, so she packs up and goes to couch surf with her best friends in Seoul. And it's there that she inadvertently meets one of Kpop's biggest stars in a bar's bathroom in Itaewon.
While Min-Jun and Seven try to come to terms with events that bind them
together, they also have to race against the clock before Min-Jun's fans
turn on him as news of his current not so single status is splashed across
Social Media. Will the secrets that unite them help their budding
relationship flourish, or will it all be for nothing?
Excerpt:
Min-Jun kept his eyes closed as he listened to the soulful voice filling
the air around him. The song, which Ha-Yoon had played for weeks on end, was
so different in the demo stage. It made him feel like this was the first
time he had listened to it. He started to hum along to the melody before he
sang.
“And then after the rain is gone, I’ll still be here, still undone, waiting for you to take me home.” He sang softly, harmonizing with her voice.
“You have a really nice voice.” Seven said, keeping her eyes on him.
“So do you.” He replied, letting his eyes take in her features.
Seven tucked her hair behind her ear and then shifted as she lifted her right hand to skip the song, and Min-Jun took her hand in his before she could.
“This is the best part.” He said in a husky voice, thinking that the song was talking to him, making him believe useless thoughts.
“Mine too.” Seven agreed as the violin, and the piano dueted together as the song reached its climax.
“But you’ll never come ‘round, you’ll never take me in your arms. You’ll just leave me on the ground because all you do is make me cry.” Seven’s voice on the demo sang as Min-Jun sang alone.
“This is so much better than Dissonant Anonymous’ s version.” He told her when the song finished, and Seven shrugged. It was clear that she didn’t take compliments well.
“That’s very kind of you.”
“I would like to listen to the other songs.”
Something changed in her eyes, and she pulled away, making Min-Jun feel extremely conscious then. He wondered as she pulled the phone closer to her if he’d come off as a creep.
“I should try and see if there’s service.”
“There’s none.” He said, pointing at the screen on her phone.
“I should just leave then.” She said, standing up as Min-Jun frowned.
“I didn’t know I was coming on too strong.” He half-joked, feeling guilty.
“It’s not that.” She said, looking at him and then scratching the back of her neck. A sigh fell from her lips. “I don’t – I date, but I’ve not dated in a long while, and I don’t do one-night stands.” She said, and then her cheeks flushed.
A smile played on Min-Jun’s lip, and he nodded. She clearly showed her character, so he didn’t think badly about her.
“I don’t do one-night stands either. Though I would make an exception tonight.”
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Giveaway Details:
3 winners will receive a $5 Amazon GC & eBooks of Marilyn’s completed The Seoul Stories Series, International.
1 Comments
This sounds like a book about dreams and goals, and this looks different for everyone.
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