Saturday, November 9, 2013

Aloha to Molly O'Keefe and NEVER BEEN KISSED - Cover Reveal


I received a request from Random House for a cover reveal of Molly O'Keefe's NEVER BEEN KISSED.  That is the same title of Drew Barrymore's movie, NEVER BEEN KISSED (link) - an ode to high school.  I also enjoyed Drew in THE WEDDING SINGER (link) - an ode to the 80s.   Drew also starred in FIFTY FIRST DATES (aka Fifty First Kisses, link) - an ode to Hawaii.

Sigh. Hawaii.   Its legacy is preserved by the Bishop Museum.


Bishop is the fictional town with hunky heroes in Molly O'Keefe's sexy new series, Boys of Bishop.

NEVER BEEN KISSED is Book 2 in the series .... 

As the daughter of a wealthy politician, Ashley Montgomery has had enough of her parents’ expectations for her future and is going her own way, volunteering to work at a refugee camp in Africa. But her act of charity turns dangerous when she takes a boat trip and is abducted by Somali pirates. Enter Brody Baxter, who was a bodyguard for the Montgomery family ten years ago and doesn’t think twice about coming to Ashley’s rescue. Handsome and tough, Brody has always done what needed to be done. So he swoops in, saves Ashley, and brings her to a place where she can rest and recuperate without the glare of the press and her demanding family: Brody’s small hometown of Bishop, Arkansas. But Ashley soon realizes that she’s not the only one in need of healing.

Holed up with Ashley in a tiny apartment over his brother’s bar in Bishop, Brody is tempted and torn in ways he never anticipated. Beautiful Ashley, vibrant despite her ordeal, fearless enough to love him beyond his wall of self-punishment, is now determined to save him. But with a little faith and a lot of love, they just may find happiness in each others’ arms.


Preorder link.

Author Praise:

“Molly O’Keefe is a unique, not-to-be-missed voice in romantic fiction.”—New York Times bestselling author Susan Andersen

“Irresistible and satisfying . . . addictive and sexy romance at its best.”—New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery

To learn more about Molly and her books, check out her website at molly-okeefe.com.






2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good book! And I've always loved Drew Barrymore....love all the movies you mentioned in the post. :)

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  2. Sounds interesting, and I like Drew Barrymore too.

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