Breaking Lauren Tour by Jordan Deen
We are hosting a blog tour for the *edgy* YA contemporary romance, Breaking Lauren, by Jordan Deen and Black Rose Writing. This is a two points of view novel alternating from the male and female main characters. This book may even fall into the New Adult category but not listed as such since this is a relatively new category. It contains teen drinking, fighting and implied sex. The tour will run September 3-8, 2012.
BREAKING LAUREN Tour Schedule
Monday, Sept. 3:
- Alluring Reads ~ Excerpt from Danny
- the Autumn Review ~ Review
- Good Choice Reading ~ Excerpt from Lauren
- WovenMyst – Young Adult Magazine ~ Review
- Insightful Minds ~ Spotlight
- The Book Hoard ~ Review
- I read Indie ~ Review
Tuesday, Sept. 4:
- A Diary Of A Book Addict ~ Review
Wednesday, Sept. 5:
- The Book Barbies ~ Review
- Jersey Girl Book Reviews ~ Review
- For The Love Of Film And Novels ~ Review, will go live 9:00 AM Pacific
- Journey with Books ~ Review
Thursday, Sept. 6:
- StuckInBooks ~Spotlight
- Always YA at Heart ~ Review
- A Written Rhapsody ~ Excerpt from Danny
- Tumbling In Books ~ Review
- Once Upon a Book ~ Review
Friday, Sept. 7:
- The Bookish Babe ~ Spotlight
- Memories Overtaking Me ~ Review
- Hackaroo’s Reviews ~ Review
- Letters Inside Out ~ Spotlight
- A Soul Unsung ~ Spotlight
Saturday, Sept. 8:
- Comfort Books ~ Excerpt from Lauren
- Book Briefs ~ Review
- Lost in Literature ~ Review
- A Tale of Many Reviews ~ Excerpt from Danny
Seventeen-year-old Danny Cummings’ life is far from a fairytale, but that’s okay since he doesn’t believe in happy endings. After spending a year in juvenile hall for maliciously beating his sister’s boyfriend, Danny embraces his badass image. Spending most nights drinking, fighting and collecting gambling debts for his Uncle, Danny’s life is out of control. His addiction to the bad boy lifestyle won’t let him do anything about it, even with his family begging him to go straight. But, when fifteen-year-old Lauren McIntosh stumbles into one of his nightly escapades, the self-proclaimed anti-romantic can’t concentrate on anything except Lauren and the fact that she’s on the same path his sister was on. Danny knows true love happening for the villain is as common as gamblers paying their debt on time, but he’s never backed away from a challenge before and he hates the idea that history will repeat itself.


