Could you handle life in the spotlight? If you’re looking for a contemporary women’s fiction to snuggle up with, take a look at today’s emotional read and our HOT NEW Release, Chasing Invisible by Karen Pokras Toz.

A Brief Synopsis of Chasing Invisible:

Julia Alexander is a quiet girl from a small town. Content to spend her days with her small group of friends and a pile of books, Julia thinks her future is set. When she unexpectedly meets Chase, a fellow college student and budding musician, she is unaware of just how drastically things are about to change.
Suddenly thrown into the limelight, her life is no longer her own. Relentlessly followed by the paparazzi, Julia is forced to make tough decisions about fame, love, family, and relationships. But just how much will Julia have to sacrifice to become invisible…

About the Author:

Karen Pokras Toz lives outside of Philadelphia with her husband and three children. Karen’s middle grade children’s novels: Millicent Marie Is Not My Name and the Nate Rocks series, have won several awards including First Place for Children’s Chapter Books and the Grand Prize Overall in the 2012 Purple Dragonfly Book Awards, as well as placing first for a Global E-Book Award for Pre-Teen Literature. Karen is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI). Karen recently published her first adult contemporary novel: Chasing Invisible. For more information, please visit www.karentoz.com.

Some Praise for Chasing Invisible:

“I didn’t see the twist coming and applaud the execution of the story’s finale. It left me a bit stunned…” –Amazon Reviewer

“I hope that Karen Pokras Toz plans to write more novels for adults as this is a strong debut for an author already well known for her books for children.” –Library Girl Reads

“…There are moments you will certainly be happy, sad, and…yes even tears will flow-and that is when you know-the book is incredible! 5 stars, and more!” –Amazon Reviewer

Make sure to grab your copy of Chasing Invisible today.

By Heather

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