Friday, May 22, 2015

Beyond Words by Diane O'Key Review Tour


Beyond Words
by Diane O'Key
Genre: Contemporary Romance



The last thing Abby Mathieson wants is what she most needs: a take-care-of-the-business-end partner. Emotional and financial demons spur her dreams of self-reliance and her vow to continue her aunt's legacy of Beyond Words, a Blue Ridge Mountains book-and-gift shop. 

Trey Dalton, sexy CPA with a heart of gold and backbone of steel, wants nothing more than to return to his home in sunny Florida. But he made a death-bed promise to help Abby succeed... whatever it takes. 

Conflict and sexual tension intensify as they wrangle over the shop and deal with Abby's quirky best friend and the incorrigible resident parrot. Abby's sworn to trust no man, but Trey has her tangled up worse than knotted fishing line. If she can't overcome her insecurities before he unravels her finances and leaves town forever, her precious independence will cost her a love Beyond Words.

My Review:
Received a Copy, Overall rating 4 1/2 Stars
Wow, this has to be one of the best books I have read this year. It was written brilliantly and wonderful. Abby is an incredible character. Trey is just plain sexy and swoon-worthy. I love the chemistry between Trey and Abby, you could literally feel the tension pour off the pages. I really thought this was a sweet story and I would recommend this book. Great Job! 




Diane O’Key can’t ever remember not reading—or writing, for that matter. By the end of eighth grade, she’d written numerous poems and short stories and won an award for having read over 500 books grades 1 through 8. Her lifelong love of storytelling, classical literature, and history—inspired by incredible and demanding teachers—propelled her into a 22-year secondary language arts teaching career, in which her students and colleagues immeasurably enriched her life...though one of her great points of pride—and greatest fears—is that they remember her as OCD about grammar, spelling, and syntax....
Raised on the Jersey Shore, she discovered a deep love of theater (for which she won several awards) and gymnastics in high school. Aided by scholarships and loans, she worked her way through Georgian Court University, and upon graduation with honors and 42 English literature credits, taught high school in Pt. Pleasant and Pt. Pleasant Beach.
Then, she and her high-school sweetheart, now husband, moved to Southwest Florida, where she continued to teach. Married for 40 years, she and her better-half, a retired firefighter, have one grown son, a talented airbrush artist, and divide their time between we-love-winters-in Florida (though they’re there—at least for now—most of the year) and their beloved South Carolina Upstate lake home as often as they can get away.
Her interests include making custom jewelry and bookmarks, snow skiing, baking, and anything to do with the water. A member of SW Florida Romance Writers and RWA for eighteen years, she has two wonderful, multi-published authors as critique partners: the self-dubbed Three Musketeers. Diane writes medieval historical romance, contemporary romance, and romantic suspense.
Writing as she does “in the mist,” without absolute direction or outlines, is both a challenge and a joy. She delights in those moments when the characters pop full-blown into her head, carrying on a conversation. As that pop is rarely the first chapter, however, the struggle begins to write from that point-first backward, then forward. Keeps her awake at night...and life interesting.

7 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great story and love hearing how the author writes in the 'mist' ~ fascinating!

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  2. Thanks so much, Marty! Not that there wasn't much angst and rewriting, but this was a joy to write :-)

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  3. What a lovely review, Sandra! Thanks bunches! If you enjoyed it, my job is done :-)

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  4. A small town in the Carolina mountains, colorful autumn foliage, the smell of fall in the air...and, yes, a swoon-worthy hero and a feisty, independent heroine. What a phenomenal read! Ms. O'Key has nailed it!

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    1. So appreciate your kind comments, Lynn :-) Nothing better than having readers enjoy what we write!

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  5. In addition to everything else, Diane, I LOVE your cover art. This one has it all!

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    1. Really appreciate you stopping by, Jean! How could I not LOVE your comments? LOL :-) Made me smile...

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