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Near Somewhere (Connection Series), by Edward Cozza

Near Somewhere (Connection Series), by Edward Cozza

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Near Somewhere (Connection Series), by Edward Cozza

Near Somewhere (Connection Series), by Edward Cozza



Near Somewhere (Connection Series), by Edward Cozza

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WINNER-2015 Beverly Hills Book Awards-Best New Fiction(Foreword by Chef Dean Fearing) Feeling void of connection,Townes has hit the wall. He has his dog, has his band partner but needs more. Endless travel is making his nerves unravel. He wants someone to share his life with, tell him he isn’t going to fall apart. He just needs to rearrange, get out the novel he has been writing, & let the universe take care of the rest. Three women enter his life & his complications take on an entirely different tone.  The return of characters(from Nowhere Yet), Annie & Kat, both take a liking to Townes, but are struggling with their own internal forces. Add to the mix: a cad from Annie’s past,Towne’s closest friend no traceable past, an actress with a mystical sense, a high spirited wine maker, a mentoring bartender, & the connections begin in ernest, but not without complication. Trouble from Annie’s past could prove dangerous.  Southern California, New York, Dallas & California Wine are the backdrop for people connecting, & Townes doing everything he can to keep from throwing his briefcase in the river & walking away.  Near Somewhere-the second installment of the series by author Edward Cozza, that began with IPPY Gold Medal & 3 Beverly Hills Book Awards winner for his debut novel Nowhere Yet.

Near Somewhere (Connection Series), by Edward Cozza

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1721900 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-04
  • Released on: 2015-05-04
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Near Somewhere (Connection Series), by Edward Cozza

From the Author Near Somewhere has been recognized  in the category of New Fiction as a winner of  a Beverly Hills International Book Awards® . The competition is judged by experts from all aspects of the book industry, including publishers, writers, editors, book cover designers and professional copywriters. They select award winners and finalists based on overall excellence.

About the Author Edward Cozza, is a Colorado native who now lives in Southern California. He has traveled across five continents and visited all but eight of the states in the U.S. His travel has allowed him to experience and enjoy the different flavors and cultures of these destinations. He enjoys spending time with family and friends, making connections, over amazing food and special wines wherever he goes. His love of food and wine are featured in his novels, taking his readers on a delicious literary journey.  


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Near somewhere By Amazon Customer Near Somewhere by Edward CuzzaReceived this book and the summary seemed interesting. What I am finding the most fascinating is the trip in NYC. I feel like I'm on a guided tour of Central Park-on my list of things to do some day. So detailed and descriptive.Book is about a man who has many connections in the cities he travels to. He lives in CA and is part of a band that has gigs at bars. He runs into women that he wants to get to know better. He also lives for his dog, Zeke which in turn attracts the women to the man.Love the dialog between Townes and Milton the bar tender in NYC, so natural and fun. Loved hearing of the actress on the Broadway show and all the places they are able to visit.His editor can't find anybody to pick the book up to market it and he's down in the dumps over it. Felt his pain over getting the book sold but others don't let him give in....Love how the book got its title and the time spent at the vineyard. Very wise advice. He's got a few interested females, some on the west coast, one on the east coast and the vineyard trip dawned bright on what he must do the next day.Lots of characters and most are easy to keep track of. Didn't read the first book and am wondering what the next book will be about as some things are left in the wind in this book.Good read and liked how at ease Townes is when it comes to talking to others he doesn't even know. So relaxed and himself.I received this book from the author in exchange for my honest review.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Cozza delivers the goods with Near Somewhere By horrorgirldonna In his first novel, “Nowhere Yet,” Edward Cozza introduces us to an array of engaging (yet, o always likable!) characters, like Rex, Grant, Annie, Isobelle, and Kat. It was a tale of reconnection, old flames, and new friends. Now, with the second part of his trilogy, we meet up with Kat and Annie again, along with Townes, a fellow who’s feeling a little disjointed lately. He doesn’t seem to feel a connection with anyone. His life is endless travel, it seems, and his life is passing him by without anyone with whom to share his experiences. But suddenly, when three women enter his life, things become … complicated.Just as he did with the first installment of this excellent series, Cozza introduces us to a group of odd, interesting, and sometimes sketchy, characters. Pair those characters with glamorous settings including New York, Dallas, and Southern California, and you have a book that’s difficult for any reader to put down. I just had to see what would happen next and how Townes was going to cope. I recommend this book to anyone who appreciates good writing—plain and simple. The dialogue is authentic, the plot is well-paced and keeps you on your toes, and the descriptions paint vivid, easy-to-visualize mind movies. Nicely done! I can’t wait for the final installment in this terrific trilogy!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Towne felt like life was passing him by. By Julie Baswell Towne felt like life was passing him by. He had written a book that would hopefully be published, he played various musical gigs with his best friend, and he did consulting that took him from California to New York. So what was the problem? He was ready to share his experiences and settle down with someone. At that point, not one, but three women walk into his life. Could it get any more complicating?This story was a bit puzzling to me. I kept getting the feeling that Towne was going to wake up and find out that it was all a story in his book, or that he was being treated as an alcoholic who had lost it. I really wasn’t sure that everything was on the up and up. And I’m not sure if the author meant the plot to read that way or not. Otherwise, the story was enjoyable to me. I liked the character camaraderie. I just wish that there had been more closure to some parts of the story.

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