Saturday, May 16, 2015

Vague Directions by Debra Parmley Review Tour


Vague Directions
by Debra Parmley
Genre: Contemporary Romance


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Blurb: Heather expected things to be a little crazy at her first medieval reenactment. She didn’t expect to need rescuing—or to find a real hero. 

PRETEND PRINCESS. REAL HERO. 
After nearly getting lost on her way to her first medieval reenactment, Heather’s evening only gets crazier from there. Sparks fly between her and the handsome and chivalrous Roland, who’s not just a pretend knight in shining armor but an undercover army ranger on a dangerous mission. When he rescues Heather from a real—if fuzzy—monster attack, the pair is forced to spend the night in his safe house. And while Heather may no longer be in danger, her heart most definitely is.
My Review:
I received a copy, 4 stars. I really enjoyed this short story. It went by really fast, I wish it was a tad bit longer so I could really get to know Heather. I thought it was a cute story and I hope there is another book in the series. Heather goes to her first Medieval festival, there she run into a mysterious man, I wanted to know more about him. 
Overall I give this book 4 stars and If you want a short and quick book this is the book for you!


Debra Parmley is an author whose goal is to spread love, one story at a time. Happiest writing in more than one genre, her published works to date are in the genres of western historical romance, 1920’s romance, contemporary romance, futuristic romance, paranormal romance and poetry. Debra enjoys writing, reading, coaching her writing students, medieval re-enactment events and world travel. Her work as a travel consultant gave her the opportunity to visit many countries and the theme of travel often appears in her work.
Her three favorite things are dark chocolate, visiting the beach and ocean, and hearing from her readers. Each letter, card and email is a treasured gift, like finding that perfect shell upon the beach.
Visit www.debraparmley.com for more about Debra and her work as well as her interviews with cover models in Cover Model Corner. Readers who sign up for her newsletters are eligible for her insider contests not available elsewhere.




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