Archived: City of Angels and Discontent by Sean Overman
~ Schedule ~
City of Angels and Discontent by Sean Overman:
- February 15th – Laurie @ Laurie’s Thoughts and Reviews
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- February 16th – Melissa @ Melissa Book Buzz
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- February 17th – CCAM @ Mythical Books
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- February 18th – Janet @ Teatime and Books
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- February 18th – Carol @ StarAngels Reviews
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- February 19th – Kristy @ Kristy Centeno
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- February 19th – Cheshire Cat @ The Cheshire Cat’s Looking Glass
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- February 22nd – Amber @ The Wonderings of One Person
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- February 23rd – Jackie @ A to Z Reviews
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- February 23rd – Amber G @ Lady Amber’s Reviews
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- February 24th – Cindy @ The Indy Book Fairy
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- February 25th – Dani @ Paulette’s Papers
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- February 25th – Lisa & Sarah @ Girls With Books
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- February 26th – Patricia @ Room With Books
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- February 29th – Shouryaman @ Boundless Minds (Interview)
- March 1st – Sarit @ Coffee, Books and Art
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- March 2nd – LJ @ This and That Book Blog
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- March 3rd – Darcia @ A Word Please
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- March 4th – Nancy @ The Avid Reader
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- March 7th – Emily @ Musings from an Addicted Reader
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- March 8th – Kristy @ Keep Calm and Write On
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- March 9th – Erin @ Reader’s Hollow
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- March 10th – Victoria @ Victoria’s Pages of Romance
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- March 11th – Jaidis @ Juniper Grove
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~ About the Book ~
Title: City of Angels and Discontent
Author: Sean Overman
Published: November 4th, 2015
Genre: Romance
Content Warning: Some sexual content
Age Recommendation: 18+
~ Synopsis ~
Colin remembers the words that sent his life spiraling into darkness. “Do you understand what you did? You just hit me!” What is a man to do when he experiences domestic violence? What kind of man does he become? See him heart broken, break hearts and figure out what the hell gives his life meaning in City of Angels and Discontent.
~ About the Author ~
Sean Overman is from Northern, CA. He graduated from San Benito High School and attended Gavilan Community College. He transferred to Cal State Los Angeles and graduated with his Bachelor’s Degree. He worked for 10 years at a non-profit agency, teaching life skills to foster and probation youth, then managing a staff of 26 specialists. When he’s not writing, he hosts podcasts / YouTube videos for AfterBuzzTV.com and produces segments for the after shows.
Visit Sean’s blog!
~ Excerpt ~
June 7th, 1991, Hollister, CA. It was a sad day when Colin’s father died. Colin had no idea what occurred. He didn’t even hear his mom scream, cry or moan. If he did, it was blocked out of his memory. The traumatic event was covered up like a well-gauzed gunshot wound. Colin’s mother went off and followed the ambulance to the hospital, but he didn’t see her leave. Instead, Colin was left there with his two sisters, watching Peter Pan in the living room with the big tube. They must’ve watched it four times before she came back home. When his mom returned, Colin was still sitting in his father’s lazy boy, reclined, covered in his lion and cheetah comforter, wearing nothing but undies. He had no idea what happened and Mom didn’t say one thing to him or his sisters.
The following week was the funeral. On the main street of their little town of 25,000 people, Colin and his mom entered the funeral home. The stone columns on the outside and big black marble sign indicated they arrived. This was the last place Colin saw his father in the flesh. Colin stared at the body and didn’t cry. He was fascinated with the soulless doll of his father.
Father. His dad hated when little Colin called him that.
“There is only one father,” Colin’s dad had said to Colin the previous year. “Don’t you dare call me that. Call me Dad.”
~ Giveaway ~
Stay You & Happy Reading,
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