Saturday, October 31, 2015

Saving Casey. Back and Better than ever!

SAVING CASEY 

Has returned!!! And this time, she's not alone. She's part of a new series called Requires Rescue. Even the strong can use a helping hand  Each book will present a strong woman who needs a helping hand from a man who steps up when no one else will. Unlike my other series, you can read these in any order you want.
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When eighty-year-old Cass Goldman learns she has inoperable cancer, she decides to end her life. So imagine her horror when she wakes to find herself in a hospital with strange rich people staring at her. It's not until the doctor arrives to examine her that she realizes she's no longer old. She's in the body of a seventeen-year-old teen named Casey. 

Unfortunately, her new body comes with some serious baggage. First of all, the kid has burned every bridge imaginable. Secondly, those ‘people’ in her room are her outrageously rich parents and while the Dad seems friendly, the mother wants nothing to do with her. The moment they take her home to a horrifically huge mansion, which she dubs Tara, she’s abandoned to the care of the butler.

While Cass is determined to turn this train wreck of a life around, doing so is far harder than she expected. In fact, without help, she’ll end up dead just like the last occupant of this body. Thankfully, her dad has his hunky head of security become her bodyguard. Between her eighty years of life lessons and hunky Troy’s help, she just might live long enough not to be jail bait.


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SAVING CASEY


"Saving Casey" is an original plot that is fast 
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"The author creates a wonderful story 
with in-depth characters 
that you feel you know personally"



"Liza found a way to weave magic in her story 
and keep me guessing throughout the entire book"

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With an attendant pushing Cass’s wheelchair and her parents following like a funeral procession, they arrived before a white Maybach Landaulet parked outside the emergency exit. Cass had read an article in Forbes just last week declaring it the sixth most expensive car in the world. And if her memory recalled correctly, it cost nearly one and a half million dollars. 

Who the hell buys a million and a half dollar car? Surely, they can find some better use of their money.

Evidently, her parents were astronomically well off and didn’t have the sense God gave a pigeon on how to spend their wealth.

Her dad helped her into the back passenger seat, which, despite a great deal of leg room, only held two plush leather reclining chairs rather like a triple-first-class airplane would have.

Cass intended to hate the ridiculous chair, but when she sank into the soft leather, securing her in a gentle hug, she thought it the finest seating experience in her very long life.

If this was all a dream ride to heaven, then she’d save her scolding for God until they arrived. No one could be in a bad mood sitting in such comfort.

“Perhaps Casey can sit in the front with the driver,” her mother said.

Damn it! My first taste of excessive luxury and I get booted after thirty seconds.

“I’ll sit up front,” her father said. “Sit in the back with Casey.”

Her mother stared at him, then Cass, then the front section of the car with its black tinted windows. Finally, she motioned the driver to open the front door and disappeared from sight.

Hurrying around to the other side, her father climbed into the other back seat. He reached over and touched Cass’s arm, which floated on the center armrest. “You okay, kitten?”

A smile crossed her face. ‘Okay’ didn’t start to cover her pleasure. She hadn’t been evicted and remained luxuriating in a million dollar chair.

“Would you like the top down?”

She nodded and seconds later, the back half of the roof disappeared, allowing the sun to cheerfully beam down, while the sides continued to protect them from excessive wind.

Holy cow! This feels like all the best features of flying first class and a Caribbean beach resort in one.

As the car pulled away, creating the softest caressing breeze upon her sun-kissed face, she closed her eyes and decided God did exist, and He/She really liked her.


Pictures of the Characters:
Cass and Troy
Cass' Tranformation
Mom & Dad The Butler-Parent
Nightmare Scenarios

 Troy...sigh.

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