Blog Tour: Identity Theft by @lauraleeauthor #review



Fiction
Date Published: February 8, 2015
Publisher: Elsewhere Press

When the rock star she idolized responded to her e-mail, Candi was thrilled. When he started to flirt with her, she thought all her dreams could come true. The fantasy takes over her entire life, but none of it is true. The man of her dreams is not a rock star at all, but a bored office worker whose internet game quickly spins out of control.


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One thing I have to say is Laura Lee, please get a new cover. It does not do the novel justice. I understand the thought behind it and how it correlates to the novel, but it doesn't give off the level of excitement that the novel ensues in the reader.

I liked the catfish(esc) vibe we got from this novel. I liked the way that Laura Lee was able to take it to an entire different level. 


When we first met Candi, I never would have expected some of her actions. She definitely gets herself (or rather allows someone else) to get her into quite a bit of trouble. 


There are so many ups and downs while reading this novel. Its a wild rider for sure. 



In addition to Identity Theft, I am the author of more than 20 books, the novel Angel, the children's book A Child's Introduction to Ballet, the forthcoming Around the World in 80 Cliches and the forthcoming Oscar's Ghost, which tells the story of the postumous battle over Oscar Wilde's legacy by two of his closes friends, and numerous non-fiction titles including Blame it on the Rain (Harper Collins), Don't Screw it Up (Reader's Digest), Savior Faire (Wellfleet Press), The Encyclopedia of Aggravation (Black Dog and Leventhal), Blame it on the Rain (Running Press), and The Elvis Impersonation Kit (Black Dog and Leventhal).

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