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Monday, April 29, 2019

The Road to Bliss by Denise N. Wheatley πŸ’• Guest Post, Book Tour & Gift Card Giveaway πŸ’• (Contemporary Romance)



Newly engaged Timber West is a beauty and wellness entrepreneur who seemingly has it all. But her life is turned upside down when she breaks off her engagement with Brian after he questions her career choices and wavers on wanting more children. Timber turns to her friend Eva for sympathy, which is tricky considering Brian is also Eva’s father.

Timber eventually finds love again with sexy actor Alex and moves her company Soothing Bliss into a beautiful commercial space. With an exciting new man and a business that’s flourishing, Timber feels as though she’s on the perfect path. But she’s thrown into a whirlwind of turmoil when Soothing Bliss’s new location is threatened to be purchased by a callous art curator, and Alex’s popularity sparks his wandering eye.

Then Brian reappears and they start up an unlikely friendship, giving Timber just the boost she needs. As Christmastime approaches, Timber’s wish is that her favorite holiday will bring about a miracle in her fight to keep Soothing Bliss in its rightful home. With a little compromise and dose of holiday magic, Timber wonders whether she and Brian can work through their past and mend a relationship that perhaps never should have unraveled.

Reader Alert!
Timber West always plays by the rules. So even she’s surprised when she decides to leave her prestigious job as a chemist and launch a beauty and wellness company. Her fiancΓ© Brian, who was her chemistry professor during college and also happens to be her best friend’s father, isn’t happy with this decision. His disapproval leads to their breakup, but a devastated Timber eventually finds love again with a charismatic movie star. Life is good until both her new relationship and business begin to falter, leaving Timber reevaluating Brian and pondering whether she should give him a second chance.

To My Readers:
A story just isn’t a story without a large dose of romance and a happily ever after. THE ROAD TO BLISS is just that. This novel is a beautiful tale of love and second chances, with plenty of fun, drama and turmoil in between! My main character’s love affair feels so real to me, to the point where I found myself rooting for her in hopes that everything would work in her favor. Writing this book was a wonderful journey, and I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!


What was the motivation behind writing The Road to Bliss?

I was motivated to write The Road to Bliss after watching Julia Roberts’ film Notting Hill. I flipped the plot a bit because in my novel, the main character Timber West works as a beauty and wellness entrepreneur while her love interest Alex Witherspoon is the movie star, as oppose to the woman (Roberts’ character) being the celebrity and the male protagonist (Hugh Grant’s character) being the entrepreneur. In addition to that, I’m a huge fan of Christmas movies. So with this book, I felt compelled to add a magical holiday element that would play into the relationship between my two protagonists.

I also wanted to pen a book filled with a large dose of romance and a happily ever after. For me, The Road to Bliss is just that. My goal was to write a beautiful tale of love and second chances, with plenty of fun, drama and turmoil in between. I wanted Timber’s love affair to feel realistic for readers, to the point where they’d root for her in hopes that everything would work in her favor. I hope that readers enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!

How long have you been writing?

I’ve been writing for as long as I can remember, and began penning my first novel right after college graduation. My book I Wish I Never Met You was published by Simon & Schuster in 2004.

What are the first steps you take once you’re ready to write a book?

First, I try and come up with an idea that’s solid enough to carry a 250+ page manuscript. Second, I write a synopsis then a full outline which will act as a guide throughout the writing process. Third, I do a bit of character profiling. It’s nothing too intense, but enough to help me remain on course with my protagonists and antagonists and prevent me from writing unsuitable character traits. Fourth, I dive in and start writing, making sure that I don’t stop and edit as I go or incessantly mull over something I’ve already written. I focus on getting the book done, with a plan to edit once it’s been completed.

Describe yourself in 5 words or less. Go!

Compassionate, upbeat, caring, impatient, and talkative.

If you could spend time with a character from your book whom would it be? And what would you do during that day?

I’d spend the day with Devon Jacobs, the main character in my WIP She Gets What She Wants. Devon lives in LA (my fave city) and works on a television sitcom (my dream job). She’s friends with all the hotties on the show and has access to some of the coolest spots in the city, so I imagine we’d spend the day on the set then hang out that evening at a fun bar, club or restaurant.

What can we expect from you in the future?

I’ve got some great things happening this year! Next up, my romantic suspense novel Wards of the Women will be released by eXtasy Books/Devine Destinies this fall. The third installment of my contemporary romance series The Holiday Chronicles, as well as the second installment of my paranormal romance series Shadow of a Man, will be released later this year.

I’m currently finishing up my chick lit novel She Gets What She Wants, about a jilted Midwestern girl who believes she can conquer Hollywood, so she does, that I’ll be submitting to my publisher soon. And lastly, I’m shopping a teleplay that I wrote based on my novel I Wish I Never Met You in hopes of getting it picked up by a network. Fingers crossed it’ll be on the air soon!



Timber rested her head against the couch and thought about that night she and Brian’s relationship transitioned from academic to personal. After Eva had left for the city, Timber went back up to the apartment to tell the professor she was leaving. When she walked inside, he was sitting on the couch. He asked her to join him. She did. He was sitting on one end. She sat down on the other. The space in the middle was empty. He appeared miles away.

Timber felt the tears coming on again. But this time they weren’t tears of grief. They were tears of joy. And nervousness. Because she knew that she needed to explain why she’d shunned him over the past several months, and tell him how she really felt about him. Timber took a deep breath and turned towards him, ready to confess.

“I love you,” Brian whispered. He looked directly into her eyes. His hands were folded in his lap. He sat perfectly still, his expression wrinkled with sincerity.

Timber leaned back and stared at him in disbelief. She wanted to say something, but couldn’t because his statement had paralyzed her vocal chords. Her mouth hung open. She struggled to speak. But before she could, the professor slid into that empty middle seat and wrapped his arms around her. Timber embraced him, closing her eyes and finally allowing the tears to fall.

The professor pulled away from her and smiled. “Are we still on for dinner tonight?”

“Absolutely.”

“Great. I’ll pick you up at seven. We have a lot to talk about, and a lot to figure out. But I think we should take things slowly so not to ruin something that we both seem to have wanted for quite some time.”

“I agree,” Timber replied. The pair stood up and left the apartment.

“By the way, you know you can call me Brian now,” he said amusingly.

“That may be somewhat difficult considering I’ve been calling you Professor Morris all this time, but I’ll try,” Timber laughed.

“I’ll see you at seven,” he said, walking Timber to her car then heading to his.

“Hey,” Timber called out.

“Yes?”

“I love you, too.”

“Good. I was waiting for that.”

* * *

Timber gave herself a quick once-over in the mirror then heard her bell ring. When she opened the door, Brian’s eyes widened and he took a step back. The dozen roses he was holding fell down by his side. She laughed and took the flowers then invited him in.

“Wow. You look absolutely stunning,” he told her. “I couldn’t even speak when you opened the door.”

“Yeah, I noticed!” Timber laughed, walking to the kitchen and putting the flowers in water. “Thank you. You look very nice, too.”

And he did in his crisp blue shirt and perfectly tailored navy suit. His hair was freshly cut and he smelled divine. Timber felt a thrill shoot up her spine, still is awe that this night was finally happening.

“I was thinking we could do Italian tonight,” Brian suggested when Timber walked back into the living room and placed her flowers on the coffee table. “By the way,” he continued, “Did I tell you how beautiful you look?”

“I believe you did,” Timber blushed, grabbing her clutch. “Shall we go?”

“Yes, we shall.”

On the way to the restaurant, music and movies were the topics of conversation. After they ordered, they chatted about Eva. Throughout dinner, Timber caught Brian up on everything he’d missed over the past several months. During dessert, they discussed how Brian had married Eva’s mother at a very young age and had no idea what he was getting himself into. But he was glad that they’d remained great friends after their divorce, and they were both so proud of the way they’d co-parented with Eva.

After dessert, Timber and Brian sipped espresso and discussed her upcoming first semester as a graduate student. He explained to her what she could expect, and what she should focus on depending on her career path after graduation. Three and a half hours had passed. And it was the best date that Timber had ever been on.

The lively conversation continued on the drive back to Timber’s house. When Brian pulled into her driveway and walked her to the door, it was obvious that neither of them wanted the evening to end. And while they hadn’t discussed what the future held for them as a couple, it certainly seemed as if they both wanted to be together.

“I had a wonderful time tonight,” Brian said.

“So did I. It was the best date ever.”

“Was it really? Well I’m glad to hear that. And thank you. That’s quite the compliment.”

“It’s the truth. Great food, great conversation…it was as if we’d never lost touch.”

“It was,” Brian agreed. “We’ve always had great chemistry.” He paused, then took Timber’s hand in his. “So does this mean you’d like to see me again?”

“I would love to,” Timber responded, intertwining her fingers with his.

“Good. I’m looking forward to it. And just so you know, I’ve wanted to be with you since the first day you walked into my classroom.”

Timber stared at Brian through widened eyes. So it was official. He had in fact been just as interested in her as she’d been in him from the very beginning.

“But I honestly never thought this would happen,” he continued, “Especially after every day that went by that I wasn’t able to talk to you. After you graduated, I didn’t think I’d ever see you again. So now that I have you here, I don’t ever want to let you go.”

Brian leaned in and kissed Timber softly. She closed her eyes and relished in the moment, absorbing every single word that he had just spoken while his supple lips pressed against hers. She was so taken aback by his admission as well as this kiss that she felt as though she was floating on air.

Timber hoped their relationship would last forever. After almost six years of inseparability, she was confident it would. When Brian slipped a diamond and platinum engagement ring on her finger one day late last year, she was convinced that it would…


    




Denise N. Wheatley is a lover of romance, happy endings and the art of storytelling. She used to cry as a three-year old child when her mother read to her because she so badly wanted to read the books herself! Once she learned, Denise constantly had her nose in a novel (especially the ones she’d sneak from her mom’s bookshelf). She’s been writing for as long as she can remember and draws inspiration from Chicago, the city where she was born and raised, as well as Los Angeles, which is one of her favorite places in the world. Denise has published several books and novellas with Simon & Schuster, Red Sage Publishing, eXtasy Books and independently, has written screenplays and teleplays, and has ghostwritten for some of your faves. When she isn’t sitting behind her computer, you can find Denise in a movie theater, on a tennis court, watching true crime television or chatting on social media.


   


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17 comments :

  1. Sounds like a good book love the cover .

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  2. Nice summery cover. It looks like a good addition to my summer reading list.

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  3. I like the cover. It is rather whimsical.

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    1. Thank you, Debby. This is by far one of my fave book covers!

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  4. The book cover looks blissful!

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    1. Thank you, Kim! That's the exact look we were going for. :-)

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  5. Thank you so much for posting about my novel, and best of luck to the giveaway entrants!

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  6. Thanks for the giveaway. I love the cover.

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  7. My daughter is 5 and has already decided to be an author, mostly because mommy and daddy always have their nose in a book and she loves the idea of having people's direct attention so much. What advice would you give her as a little girl to help her prepare herself for that occupation?

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  8. I love the cover and that it's pink.

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