Cover Reveal: LETTING GO by Jessica Ruddick

by Asa Maria Bradley

My fellow 2014 Golden Heart nominee and agent sister Jessica Ruddick is revealing her cover for her debut book LETTING GO today. I have a severe case of cover envy right now. Isn’t it gorgeous? If you are a fan of smart and spell-binding New Adult fiction, you want to put this book on your To Read list. The release date is May 26, click here to add it to your Good Reads list.

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LETTING GO

How long do you hold on?

Cori Elliott likes order. Her schedule, her social life…even her GPA is perfect. Then she finds out her high school boyfriend’s death wasn’t an accident—it was suicide. The devastating revelation is enough to fracture her perfectly structured life, sending Cori in a downward spiral of self-doubt and impulsive decisions.

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But Cori’s life isn’t perfect anymore. In fact, it’s all coming apart. The only way she can save herself is to let go of everything—including the girl she used to be. Even if it means losing the one guy who might just be perfect for her in the process…

Jessica croppedAbout the Author:

Jessica Ruddick is a 2014 Golden Heart finalist for her new adult novel, Letting Go, which was inspired by her own college experiences. She lives in Virginia and is married to her college sweetheart—their first date was a fraternity toga party (and nothing inspires love like a toga, right?). When she doesn’t have her nose in a book or her hands on a keyboard, she can be found wrangling her two rambunctious sons, taming two rowdy but lovable rescue dogs, and battling the herd of dust bunnies that has taken up residence in her home. To learn more about Jessica, please visit her website at www.jessicaruddick.com.