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Monday, September 8, 2014

Blog Tour: Dangled Carat by Hilary Grossman






SYNOPSIS:


For every girl who wondered if she should love him or dump him.....

For every girl who listened to her heart instead of her friends advice....

For every girl who l wondered if she was wasting her time dating that guy....

meet Hilary....

She had gotten used to dating the commitment-phobic Marc, thirteen years her senior. They had a great relationship--why rush into things? She saw no need to pressure him for marriage, believing that when the time was right, he would propose. But after they had been together for four years, their friends decided to take matters into their own hands, pushing Marc to propose and making Hilary realize how much she really did want to marry the man that she loved. Unfortunately, Marc still wasn't ready--and their friends' meddling in the form of a faux engagement party led to a disastrous New Year's Eve that brought their relationship to an inevitable turning point.



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EXCERPT:

We meandered to the backyard, which was on the inter-coastal, champagne flutes in our hands. Although I knew it was a joke, I couldn’t help it. I kept admiring the ring on my finger, pretending it was really my engagement ring. I expected Eric or Jaye to fess up and admit to Eric’s family that our engagement was a joke, but they didn’t. They just kept letting Eric’s family think we were really engaged. Lois kept on beaming, tossing out questions about our engagement. She wanted details. Jaye ended up answering almost all of them for me. After all, if not for Jaye, this “engagement” would not be happening. 

“So… when did this happen?” Lois asked.

“Tonight, Mom,” Jaye answered quickly. “Would you believe it happened right before we came over?”

“Really? Wow. Were you expecting it, Hilary?”

“No,” I honestly replied. “It came out of left field.” 

“Oh, I love a surprise engagement,” Lois beamed.

“Yeah, it was a surprise all right. Hilary wasn’t the only one that was caught off guard,” Jaye clarified as I tried to keep a straight face.

“How did Marc propose? Did he get down on one knee? Irvin didn’t, and I was so disappointed.”

“Don’t feel bad, Mom, Marc didn’t get down on one knee either. But I think he did get weak in the knees.” Jaye added, “But you asked how he proposed. Let’s just say… I don’t think he planned for it.” 

Lois smiled and took a delicate sip of her drink. I still had a stupid smile plastered on my face. I was having a blast. Well, I was until I glanced over and saw the pained look in Marc’s eyes, which was growing more noticeable with every additional comment out of Jaye’s mouth. 

                He was trying so hard to be a good sport. I could see it was getting increasingly difficult for him to let this charade continue. As he got agitated, so did I. In an instant, the joke stopped being funny. It was sad and hurtful. No matter how hard I pretended, Jaye’s proposal wasn’t real, nor was it going to magically become so. Instead, it started to become crystal clear to me, while looking at Marc’s troubled face, that he had no intention of proposing to me now—or, I feared, ever. Would I be okay always just being his girlfriend? 

It’s amazing how devastating disappointment can be, especially when it’s over something that you didn’t really expect to occur in the first place, if you are truly honest with yourself... 

            ~~I received this in exchange for an honest review~~

This is he first book that I have read by Hilary. I that isn't the last! This book made me laugh and cry. I was hurting for the main character because I can relate. This book is like my life. But instead of 4 years it has been 8 years for myself. What would you do if you really wanted to get married but your boyfriend/girlfriend was afraid of commitment? For Hilary she started to get worried that she was going to just be alone for the rest of her life. Her boyfriend is a commitment-phobe and is dragging his feet on asking Hilary to marry him. She knows going into the relationship that he takes things really slow, so he knows he (Marc) is absolutely sure that this is what he wants and that it will work. Can Hilary hang on a little longer? Or will she give up and move on? 

This is actually a non-fiction story. This is also the first non-fiction story that I have read. I love it! Hilary stood by what she wanted and she didn't give up. She loves Marc, you can tell by how she writes. She puts  her heart into this book. She wants to share the happy times and the sad times with the reader. If you need a good book to read, get this book now!! 



AUTHOR BIO:

Hilary Grossman dated a guy so commitment-phobic that she was able to write a book about their relationship. She is currently the CFO of a beverage alcohol importer and lives on Long Island.

AUTHOR MEDIA SITES:

Twitter: @feelingbeachie



FB author page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hilary-Grossman-Author/490726971020296


Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7266769.Hilary_Grossman








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1 comment:

  1. Kelly - Thank you so much for welcoming me to your blog and reviewing Dangled Carat. I am so glad that you were able to relate, but sorry you were able to relate as well - if you know what I mean… It is such a hard position to be in. if you don't mind me asking, he end up committing or are you still dating?

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