#ReleaseBlitz~~Tinfoil Heart by Daisy Prescott
green men from USA Today Bestselling author Daisy Prescott.
My father was abducted by aliens.
After my mother’s death, I moved to Roswell, capital of all
things alien. I’m going to find out the truth and nothing will stop me . . .
except Boone Santos.
Compared to the intergalactic tinfoil hat brigade, he’s a
god amongst mere mortals. Too handsome for his own good (and mine), with a
grumpy arrogance, and the most beautiful smile ever—he smashes my plan to
pieces like a UFO crashing into the desert.
Definitely not . . .
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Lucy is alone in the world. Her mother has recently died and the last piece of wisdom she gave her daughter was “head west”. You might ask well where is her Dad? Well, Lucy was told and her mom firmly believed he had been kidnapped by aliens. I know. I know! Suspend your disbelief and take this ride with me.
Boone is a local. He’s also oh so handsome! Unfortunately, he has the personality of a brick. Or so Lucy thinks because he never says anything to her except for his breakfast order. Though she’d like more – climb him like a tree kind of more. Though he never lifts his eyes from his cellphone to even look at her.
After bouncing around for a bit, Lucy does go west and ends up in Roswell. Hoping against hope that she will finally find out what really happened to her father. Lucy is wrong about Boone. Turns out he’s not unaffected by her and things quickly escalate between them. We soon find out that many things are not as they may seem.
Daisy Prescott took a sad young woman, a handsome loner, a grumpy cook, a hot to trot/mother hen waitress, the cranky old man next door, a conspiracy theorist and the town of Roswell New Mexico and crafted them all into a delightful read. She obviously did her research because we gets lots of interesting details about the now infamous small town where aliens are said to have crash landed. It’s quirky, funny, imaginative, a little sexy with an X-Files vibe minus the “Smoking Man”.
Do you “BELIEVE” in aliens or do you think we are the only life in existence? In Tinfoil Hearts we are given the chance to decide for ourselves with 2 different endings. That was an unexpected twist, along with others, that I very much enjoyed.
contemporary romantic comedies, including Modern Love Stories, the Wingmen
series, and the Love with Altitude series. She also dabbles in magical realism
in her Bewitched serial.
Boston suburbs with her husband, their rescue dog Mr. Fox Mulder, and an
indeterminate number of imaginary house goats in pajamas. When not writing, she
can be found in the garden or kitchen, lost in a good book, or on social media,
usually talking about books and sloths.