Synopsis
Cold, empathetic and step-ford.
The good little girl syndrome on steroids. McKenzie Perry and Gia Edwards were
at the top of the list. Spoiled rich girls, living the dream of every American
girl. Flaunting looks, million dollar homes, talent, head cheerleaders,
expensive cars, clothes, and any boy they chose to have.
They shared dreams, plans, and a
lifetime friendship, never dreaming one night could be the end, changing it all
with a speed so forceful, it couldn’t be stopped, a wildfire caught in the
middle of the wind, spreading like a diseased outbreak.
McKenzie graduating at the top of
her class, occupied her mind by landing a reporting job for one of New York’s
most popular magazines.
Gia dealt with the horrific night
in her own dangerous way. Gia partied hard, and when that didn’t work, she
partied harder, lost in a world of sex and drugs, all angel with no wings.
This book has been rated for
mature audiences only. Adult content not intended for persons under the age of
eighteen.
M.
Robinson loves to read. She favors anything that has angst, romance,
triangles, cheating, love, and of course sex! She has been reading since
the Babysitters Club and R.L. Stein.
She was born in New
Jersey but was raised in Tampa Fl. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D in
psychology, with two years left.
She is married to an
amazing man who she loves to pieces. They have two German Shepherd mixes and a
Tabby cat.
Jettie Woodruff is a practicing physician and has been a Civil
War buff for decades. No. Not really, she is not a doctor nor is she a Civil
War buff. She is however a goof-off and has a hard time being serious for too
long.
She does enjoy a challenge when it comes to her writing. She
feels as though she needs to pull every emotion possible from her readers. She
wants you to be pissed off, questioning your sanity, depressed, happy, and
hopefully turn your mind from wanting to cut the villain into tiny little
pieces to loving him by the end of the book.
Underestimated was her first dark endeavor. It was a goal
alongside of writing a series, a standalone romance, a young adult, which she
can’t check that one off. She tried she really did, but her mind just doesn’t
work outside the gutter and it quickly became rated X.
Jettie lives on 163 acres in a rural part of Ohio. She loves
living in Ohio, except maybe the snow, and the long winters, maybe the hot
summers too, Ah, hell, she hates Ohio. She does love the land and the solitude
of the country. She just wishes it was in a geographically in a better part of
the country.
Jettie has two grown children and one who will be eighteen in a
matter of days. YES!!! She has also recently just had her first, cutest ever,
most adorable, granddaughter in the whole world. Her oldest daughter just hit
her with the news that she will be adding another grandchild to the family in
February. Although she is sure she will fall in love with the little creature,
she still can’t say the G word.
Jettie enjoys reading as much as she loves writing. She has way
too many favorites to list, but one of her all-time favorites from years ago
was the Casteel series from V.C. Andrews. One of her new favorites is C.J.
Robert’s, Captive series. Reading it gave her that needed push that she
required to say the hell with what people think and write Underestimated.
By day Jettie is wearing business attire and managing a mattress
store. By night she is in front of a keyboard or her Kindle, wearing, well
let’s not go there. Underestimated was her fifth book published. The first one
was just shy of a disaster, not that it was a bad book. People liked it. She
just knew nothing about it, no revising, no editing, just a spur of the
moment…. “Oh, I wrote a book, lets publish it.” Train wreck and a half. Her
Star series was one of her favorites and is held dear to her heart. She is now
working on an adult romance that should be live around the end of August, early
September. She
can’t seem to stay focused on it at the moment, due to a much
needed Bahamas vacation coming up with Adam Levine’s walking around half naked,
buying her drinks.
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