J. Andersen is another author new to Astraea
Press. She's a young mom of three who lives in western New York. Her young
adult novel, titled At What Cost, is a recent release, and deals with the issue
of teen pregnancy. It's garnered some great reviews on Amazon and Goodreads.
Here's what the story is about:
During her junior year, sixteen-year-old Maggie Reynolds
expected to shop for prom dresses not maternity clothes. Now, instead of
studying for the SATs, she’s reading, What
to Expect When You’re Expecting. Maggie’s ‘Mother Dearest’ lives in fear that
Maggie will somehow taint the family name, so Maggie can’t turn to her for
help. Meanwhile, her father is oblivious to anything but his 9-9 job. And her
boyfriend, Justin? She’s pretty sure he’ll stay by her
side.
While Maggie wrestles with her options, Justin offers a
solution: abortion. It would solve all her problems quickly, easily, and
effectively. And her parents would never know, which means they won’t throw her
out and cut her off like they’d always threatened if she got herself knocked
up. But an easy decision becomes difficult when Maggie’s aunt discovers her secret
and sets out on a mission to stop the abortion, putting a kink in Maggie’s
plan. Now Maggie must decide which choice she can live with: abortion or
teenage motherhood. Either way, it’ll be a tough road to travel.
Here's an excerpt from At What Cost:
Lauren stared at Maggie with wide eyes.
“Pregnant? You’re flipping pregnant?” Apparently, the word “flipping” was
supposed to convey the substantial amount of shock Lauren had for the bomb
Maggie had dropped. It worked. Maggie wished she had such a word to use
herself. But she needed something stronger.
“No. I’m late.” Maggie tried to
convince herself it was just a fluke. That she was late due to the stress her
mother continually heaped on her or the new year of school starting, but the
possibility she might be pregnant scared her to death. Still, she tried to keep
her head.
Lauren wriggled like a worm on a hook. Being
calm was not her forte. “Holy pig snot! That first day of school!” her voice
trailed off.
“What?”
“When you were looking at your calendar and got
all weird and sick looking.”
“Yeah, so?”
“That’s when you figured it out, isn’t it?”
The thought sucked Maggie back into that
disgusting, dirty bathroom where she counted and recounted the days on her
calendar realizing she had skipped her period that month.
“Yeah, but I could just be late,” she said
hopefully. “The stress of school starting and all. I’m just late.” More than
anything, she wanted this to be true, but the view of the calendar in her mind
grated on her stability until it was a flaky pile, blown away with one wisp of
breath.
“You trying to convince me or you?”
Maggie shot Lauren a narrow-eyed glare.
“Well, did you and Mr. Justin Davis use… you
know,” Lauren asked, tucking her arms across her chest.
She hated when Lauren called him that.
“What?”
She leaned in and whispered it like a dirty
word. “Protection?”
Thinking back, Maggie couldn’t remember. Playing
that night over in her head a thousand times made the details a little fuzzy.
“Yeah. I think so.”
“You think so, meaning you may not have?”
Maggie leaned back against the bed. She shook
her head. “No, I’m sure we did. I made sure.”
“Mags! If you were drunk, how would you know?
You were drunk, right? Please tell me you were drunk.”
“Not every time. I’d know, right? I’m sure we
did. We had to.” They had used something, hadn’t they? Suddenly the purple
butterflies clinging to Lauren’s walls flew at her as the room spun. Maggie
choked down the bile rising in her throat and breathed deeply to steady the
quivering of her lips.
“Well, if you did, it didn’t work, and if you
didn’t, you’re an idiot.” Lauren slapped a hand over her own mouth. “Sorry, I
didn’t mean that.”
You
can find J Andersen in the following places:
www.Jandersenbooks.com
www.Therabidwriter.blogspot.com
www.readbetweenthelinesbookclub.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/jandersenbooks
www.twitter.com/jvdlandersen
www.Therabidwriter.blogspot.com
www.readbetweenthelinesbookclub.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/jandersenbooks
www.twitter.com/jvdlandersen
Thanks so much for hosting me, Patricia! I had fun being here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here! We'll have to rustle up some visitors.
ReplyDeleteCool! Can't wait to read this. And I love your cover. :)
ReplyDeleteI tried to reply once before, but apparently, it didn't show. Yes, I LOVE LOVE LOVE the cover too!
DeleteI love the title and cover of your book! Can't wait to read it! Thanks for sharing with us today :)
ReplyDeleteThe title was suggested by one of my former students. I had some really lame ones before this! :)
DeletePowerful story. Cool cover.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I had a lot of people give me funny looks when I told them I was writing an abortion story. But, you have to go with your heart, you know?
DeleteSounds cute.
ReplyDeleteGlad you could stop by. :)
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