Interview with Britt Sullivan of Jennifer Allis Provost's CHANGING TEAMS





We’re thrilled to be talking to Britt Sullivan from Jennifer Allis Provost’s, Changing Teams.  It is a pleasure to have her with us today at Pimp That Character!

Thank you for your interview, Britt.  How old are you and what do you do for a living?

Thanks for having me! I’m twenty two, and while I make most of my money modeling I’m really an artist. My dream is to draw comics.

Can you tell us about one of your most distinguishable
features?

My most distinguishable feature is my hair. It’s wavy, and the color is medium brown. It’s pretty long, too—if I’m not careful I end up sitting on it!

What is your greatest fear?

That I’ll never make it as an artist, and have to move in with my mom and stepfather. I really don’t like that guy.

What is your idea of a perfect day?

My version of the perfect day is having a nice late brunch, and then heading over to Central Park to spend the afternoon sketching.

I’m opening up your cabinet.  What foods do I see?

Hm, on a good day I have oatmeal, granola bars, canned peaches and a few bananas. There’s also a bottle of Chardonnay gathering dust in the back; I don’t like white wine, so it’s going to be there until I re-gift it.

Who is your best friend?

My best friend is Astrid Janvier. She’s a much more successful model than I am. If it wasn’t for her connections I’d never get well-paying gigs.

Do you have children?

No! Not gonna lie, the fact that my mother had a seven year old at my age is absolutely terrifying.

When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?

An artist, which is something I’m still trying to be.

Do you like to cook?  If so, what is your favorite thing to cook?

I love cooking! My specialties are big, extravagant breakfasts featuring omelets and platters full of bacon.

If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, what would you do today?

Kiss Sam as many times as I could.

About the Author

Jennifer Allis Provost writes books about faeries, orcs and elves. Zombies too. She grew up in the wilds of Western Massachusetts and had read every book in the local library by age twelve. (It was a small library). An early love of mythology and folklore led to her epic fantasy series, The Chronicles of Parthalan, and her day job as a cubicle monkey helped shape her urban fantasy, Copper Girl. Changing Teams, the first in a new contemporary series, was released November 10, 2015 from Limitless Publishing. The second book, Changing Scenes, made its debut onJanuary 5, 2015.
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Britt Sullivan, part time model and full time aspiring artist, is sick of living alone in the city… 

Taking lame jobs just to make ends meet is leading Britt nowhere, and she knows something has to change. She needs some excitement, and when she meets blue-eyed Midwesterner Sam MacKellar at
a photo shoot, she realizes he’s perfect for her in every way—well, except for the fact that he’s gay. 

A devastating childhood trauma turned Sam’s whole life into a lie… 

Sam came to New York City to escape an existence that had become unbearable, and when his job as a photographer’s assistant leads him to Britt, he realizes he’s finally met someone who sees him as he really is. But plagued by nightmares and trapped by his own deception, he doesn’t know how she can truly be part of his life. 

Friendship leads to a passionate encounter and hidden dangers… 

Britt comforts Sam though his nightmares, and they begin to explore their mutual attraction, but the tables are turned when Britt faces unwelcome attention from a manipulative art instructor and Sam must come to her defense. 

Sam is terrified to reveal the source of his nightmares, sure the truth would shatter his complicated relationship with Britt, but when she suffers an unspeakable trauma of her own, only Sam can help her pick up the pieces. 

When Britt learns the magnitude of Sam’s lies, will his reasons and the depth of their feelings be enough to allow her to forgive him? Does she have a future with Sam, or does his deception also include the reality of changing teams?

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