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✍🏻 Blog Tour and Excerpt for Emma Renshaw’s Ignite – a 5 ⭐️ romance ✍🏻

From Emma Renshaw, author of the Vow series, comes a new small town romance about a woman who has lost everything and the man determined to heal her scars.

Ignite by Emma Renshaw is now live! 

Read my review here!

One night changed an entire town.

One girl changed my entire life.

After she left without saying goodbye, I never expected to see her again.

The fire that changed Hawk Valley was my first night on the job. She was my first save as a firefighter. But she wasn’t the first to walk out of my life without looking back.
She was just another number on that list.

I grew used to putting out sparks in my personal life, too. But when she came back, I couldn’t stop myself from chasing after her. Just a fling, we said. But where there’s smoke, there’s fire.

Of all people, I should have known that. It could never be casual with us. It was always going to become an inferno.

Until someone else put out the fire.

A portion of Emma Renshaw’s first week proceeds will be donated to the ALS Association in honor of George Gallegos, Emma’s uncle who died of ALS in February of 2019.

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Excerpt

Coffee splashed over the edge of Ridge’s coffee mug as it clattered to the table. He pushed the chair back, stood, and was hovering over me in one stride. One hand gripped the arm of the chair, and the other wove into my messy hair. He tilted my head back, bringing my lips a sliver away from his own. 

“I was serious last night when I said I want you—and more nights like last night—until you leave. Were you? I haven’t even scratched the surface of the things I want to do to you.”

No one had ever spoken to me like that before. I’d never been with a man this bold. I’d thought one night would be enough, but it wasn’t. I wanted to see him again, see him until I left, but I knew it would be a challenge to make sure my heart didn’t get involved. I couldn’t allow it to. I couldn’t fall into Ridge’s arm and get lost in his smile. 

“Yes, I was serious,” I whispered. With each word my lips brushed against his. I arched my neck to get a sliver more contact between us. “It’s only a fling though. I’m leaving, Ridge. We can’t forget that.”

His jaw tightened and his nostrils flared as he broke eye contact for a second. Then he nodded once. “Only a fling. I won’t forget you’re leaving,” he promised. His lips sealed over mine, and I whimpered in the back of my throat as his tongue swept into my mouth. He broke the kiss, brushing his thumb over my cheek. “While you’re here, it’s just us. I don’t share, Zoe.”

I nodded. Ridge’s lips tipped up and he stood, releasing me. “And if you need another night of commiseration or celebration, I’ll bring you to The Watering Hole. Anything you need while you’re here, I’m your guy.”

Meet Emma


Emma loves to write, just don’t ask her to write about herself. If she isn’t writing, you can find her lost in a book or trying to get her doggo to take a selfie with her. He usually refuses. At the end of the day, you can find Emma at the closest Mexican restaurant eating queso and sipping on a margarita. She lives in Texas with her husband and dog.

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 5 ⭐️ Review: Devney Perry’s Quarter Miles ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

When Devney Perry’s second book, Wild Highway, of the Runaway series ended, I was left wanting. Here’s the thing about a Devney Perry book. She wraps up her books with a glorious happy ending for her hero and heroine. She does this so well that I like to think of her as the queen of the epilogue. For example, Letters to Molly’s ending is still my favorite epilogue EVER. With that, when Wild Highway ended, I needed her newest book, Quarter Miles, immediately. Alas, that wasn’t to be, so I waited patiently for an ARC (or the release day) for Katherine and Cash’s story. For some reason, I was drawn to Katherine’s story. I think it has something to do with the idea that we just want to be chosen. Whether it’s teams for kickball on the playground or an audition or a romantic interest, we want to be seen and understood and chosen. At the end of Wild Highway, it looked as though Cash, Katherine’s long term crush, had chosen someone else, and my heart felt heavy for her. As such, the promise of Quarter Miles’s story tugged at my soul as I waited patiently for it. When it finally arrived, I couldn’t get to it fast enough. And in true Devney Perry fashion, her story melted my heart. 

Devney Perry is my top recommended author to new readers for two very important reasons: (1) her story shines before her steam (this means people such as my older mom can read her and I don’t blush too much) and (2) her storytelling is such that you want to reside in her books. It doesn’t matter which series Perry writes I want to live in her books because her characters feel believable with the added fiction of romance. That feels both relational and titillating. And every reader whom I have recommended Perry has fallen deeply in love with her storytelling. That’s a testament to Perry’s craftsmanship. 

Quarter Miles is no different than any of her other books in terms of Perry’s skill at developing characters who we feel a connection. From the beginning of Quarter Miles, Perry makes Katherine’s disappointment in life palpable. You want her to take this journey, the third leg of delivering the Cadillac. You need her to remove herself from her situation for a time, so that she can either move on or Cash realizes he actually sees her as more than a sister. When he invites himself on the journey, you feel discouragement because you want Katherine to have that space to examine and reflect on her life. You empathize with Katherine because Perry creates her to feel like your friend. This may sound simplistic, but it’s the best reason I can conjure for why Perry’s books are always one-click preorders for me. Her characters’ experiences feel like my experiences. As Katherine’s journey progresses, and she and Cash complicate their friendship, her pain and confusion feel important. Perry’s magic at crafting real characters allows you to imagine her struggles, and they become your own in a way. For me, that is the power of writing, and that power is illustrated time and time again in Perry’s books. 

Now, Cash is one of my favorite types of heroes. He is well-meaning. He is kind and thoughtful, but he is blind. Quite frankly, be prepared because he wears blinders for much of the story. However, from a reader’s standpoint, we see him drawn to Katherine, protective of her. Perry holds him back, though, from recognizing his true feelings, so that tension necessary for creating compelling stories is present in the story. In many ways, it’s delicious because it keeps you engaged in the book, but it also creates the angst that makes your stomach nervous and brings tears to your eyes. Through Cash and Katherine’s journey, your feelings run the gamut, one minute you feel happy for their potential coupling, and the next, you note Katherine’s despair. As I’ve noted before in other reviews of books, for me, invoking the feelings of your readers is a testament to a writer’s skill, and Perry’s skill is keen. 

Just like she did at the end of Wild Highway, Quarter Miles leaves us pining for more. This group of runaways with wounds so deep from their past find healing, and you long for their journeys because they remind us that we can find our own healing in our relationships with others. As we move into the next book, Forsaken Trail, Aria’s story, we can trust that Devney Perry will lead us through the minefield of emotions to an ending that feels like a promise for all of us. 

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 5 ⭐️ Review: Emma Renshaw’s Ignite, book 2 of the Burn series ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

“When you grow up with nothing, it’s easy to recognize a treasure. I know how rare you are, clover. You’re extraordinary. And you’re mine.”

First, Emma Renshaw introduced us to Hawk Valley in her first book of the Burn series, Ember. This reader fell hard for the fraught, but steamy journey of Griffin and Delilah. From that book, I knew Renshaw had hooked me into her Burn series. When Ignite was announced, I couldn’t get to the ARC sign-up (I read them for an honest review) fast enough. Why? Two words: Ridge Sanders. In Ember, we see very little of him, but there is a respect for him illustrated through his friends. Knowing that this man with the qualities of kindness, compassion, and insight would have his story told, I knew I needed this story, and Renshaw brings so much angst and passion to this story that I didn’t want this story to end. 

There are many beautiful qualities in Ignite, Emma Renshaw’s newest book, that require you to read it, so here goes:

  1. I’ve used this phrase often, and I’ll use it again to describe the general characters of this book. Ridge and Zoe, Renshaw’s heroine, are two sides of the same coin. Both Renshaw’s hero and heroine have been left behind by the people tasked with caring for them. In Ridge’s case, he uses his tenacious spirit to survive and become a successful, respectable man and firefighter. There is an inner drive in him that leads to his success and stalwart identity. For Zoe, her Aunt Georgia becomes a key influence in her life, always encouraging her life choices. However, no matter their journey, these two must deal with being left behind and those consequences. One does it well, while the other struggles to find their ground. I love these aspects of Ridge and Zoe because many of us feel the gravity of these hurts, and Renshaw’s story becomes a promise of opportunity for her readers whose experiences parallel Ridge and Zoe’s. This is one of the places where humanity resides in this fictional story. 
  2. Ridge as a hero is a key force of this book. Every turn of the page lends itself to considering Ridge as some kind of emotionally mature, superman. Given his background, it’s difficult to understand how he can be so emotionally mature. And Renshaw simply suggests through his characterization that we don’t have to mourn our past, even though we carry the hurt with us always. Instead, we can exist in the present and seek out the positives in the now. 
  3. In contrast, Zoe is trapped in her past. Much of Renshaw’s story explores her troubles with letting go of the past. And to be honest, Zoe becomes the most frustrating part of this story. Usually, when I think the author has taken a character’s angst too far, I will downgrade my review. Not with Ignite, though. While I would have LOVED for her to find reconciliation earlier in the story, I think it needed to progress as Renshaw develops it. In this story, it was more about my impatience to get to Ridge and Zoe’s happy ending than Renshaw’s apt storytelling that made me frustrated. Yet, there are people in real life who never move on from past trauma, and Zoe’s experience feels real to me. Thankfully, she finds people who love her into her healing, but it takes much of Renshaw’s story for Zoe to find her peace. Zoe’s evolution is the most beautiful part of Ignite’s story, even more than the romance between Ridge and Zoe. 
  4. There is lots of great steam in this story. While Ridge’s compassion and kindness are put on display quite a bit in this story, his alpha-level tendencies in the bedroom “ignite” the page. These two are quite the firestarters for this aptly named romance series, Burn. And most romance readers love the fire, and Renshaw doesn’t disappoint in this book. 

With each new book, I grow a greater appreciation for Emma Renshaw. There is an ease to her storytelling, characterization, and style. When you enter her books, she grabs you from the first chapter, and you simply don’t want the story to end. When Ignite ended, I was disappointed because I fell deeply for Renshaw’s characters. Thankfully, she has more books to come in this series that is equal parts romance and suspense. Emma Renshaw’s Ignite reminds us that we can love right now, leaving our pasts behind us, especially when those we love are standing right in front of us. 

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 4 ⭐️ Review: Kendall Ryan’s How to Date A Younger Man ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Are you looking for the perfect beach read right now? The type of book that you can layout in the sun and read, and it makes you think of summer? Do you love a reverse age-gap story with light angst, lots of story, and a smattering of steam? Then, you want to run and grab Kendall Ryan’s How to Date A Younger Man. This book is perfect for right now because Kendall Ryan entertains you with her newest book by bringing you a swoony hero and some steamy chemistry. 

How to Date A Younger Man follows Griffin, a twenty-something grad student, and Layne, a thirty-something attorney. Layne and Griffin meet when he comes to give her a massage at her workplace. From the very first moment, Griffin is drawn to Layne; however, all she sees is a man too young for her. Over the course of their story, Griffin’s interest in Layne grows, while Layne struggles to see him as a potential partner. They grow a friendship first and eventually love finds its place; however, the struggle to get there will keep you turning the page. 

For me, Griffin is a dreamboat. He’s all the names you call a contemporary romance hero: swoony, patient, compassionate, tenacious. Quite honestly, for much of HTDAYM, Layne seems unworthy of Griffin. His end goal is always her, but she’s so short-sighted that for much of this story, she fails to see the gem of a hero in front of her. If you want one reason to read Ryan’s How to Date A Younger Man, it’s Griffin. His characterization makes this book a romance to read. 

As a heroine, Layne offers up some of my favorite qualities: she’s independent, strong, and hardworking. We love women to be represented by these qualities. However, she is also foolhardy and lacks insight because she works too hard to control every aspect of her life. Much of Ryan’s story is spent on Layne reaching a level of maturity that allows her to see beyond her preconceived notions of younger men. And the reality is that we all carry a bit of Layne in us. Oftentimes we fail to see the opportunities in front of us because our thinking is reductive. Ryan shows her readers through Griffin and Layne’s romance that, once we open our minds and stop compartmentalizing our choices, we can find a situation better than we imagined. 

It’s this message that is the magic of Kendall Ryan’s How to Date A Younger Man. Besides this magic, Ryan treats us to what she does best: $exy chemistry between her hero and heroine, a story that engages you from page one to the last page, and a happy ending that will leave you with a smile on your face and a sigh in your heart. This is why I keep coming back to Kendall Ryan’s books. So…if you find yourself laying poolside or beachside and you want a quick, fun read with a tinge of angst and a happy ending that wipes it away, then Kendall Ryan’s newest romance should be on your Kindle right now. 

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s 5 ⭐️ Review: K.A. Linde’s The Breaking Season ✍🏻

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

“We were the villains of everyone else’s story. We were the hardened, darkened core that did whatever we had to in order to survive. To come out on top. But here, together, we were something else. Something more. Together, we could move mountains.”

What do you get when one game maker marries another game maker? Fireworks. Explosions. Emotional Upheaval, and two people with fractured souls waiting on the other to help fill in the fissure. For this reader, that is my most favoritest type of romance. Why? Because it’s life. Life is full of moments that tear away little bits of our soul, and we are waiting for people to use “soul glue” to help fill in the gaps whether it be through friendship, praise, or love. When romance authors (or authors in general) such as K.A. Linde reflect that pain beautifully AND offer it through the vehicle of love and romance, it’s magic on the page for me. And K.A. Linde does this well in her newest book, The Breaking Season. I began reading Linde with her last book, The Hating Season. This left me at a disadvantage as I had to quickly understand the relationships she had curated in the books leading to Court and English’s story. Even though it’s one of my favorite tropes (enemies-to-lovers), I struggled with these two. While they had clear chemistry, it felt like something was missing. YET, in the midst of their story, I was drawn to Court’s friends, Camden and Katherine, and their “arranged marriage.” Having missed out on Katherine’s story with Penn, I had to use my powers of deduction and some of the explanations from Linde to determine the wound inflicted on her soul from that relationship. That Linde wrote this book, The Breaking Season, to unpack Camden and Katherine piqued my interest. Immensely. And, in the end, this book did not disappoint. In the least. 

I’ll be honest. I was a little trepidacious about reading the book, given my warm feelings about the last book. From the first chapter of The Breaking Season, though, I was gone. I could not put this book down for even one minute. I rearranged my day because the pain of these two inflicted on each other drew me in. I needed a happy ending for them; I needed them to realize that they were two sides of the same coin. As such, as they spewed ire and pain at each other, I kept turning the page. Linde so easily crafts a chemistry between Katherine and Camden that is equal parts lust and pain and you can’t turn away from it. One minute, she eeks out pieces of hope that they could possibly be in love with each other; in the next moment, that hope is washed away in a moment of anger and hurt. Over and over again, you watch and wait for the magic to begin, and Linde craftily grabs the moment from you. Until she doesn’t. Now, I’ve read this before in other stories, and the author takes it too far for too long and it feels like manipulation, not storytelling. Not here in The Breaking Season. In this book, Linde edges you to a point, and then she finally reveals the true gravity of Katherine and Camden’s love for each other. It’s inevitable that these two end up together because they are so alike, carrying the same life burdens. 

Interwoven with Katherine and Camden’s story is a deeper one about control and its effects on choices (I don’t want to give it away, so I won’t say what it is). Know that it’s a serious life situation, and again, it adds to the gravity of this story. Both Katherine and Camden find redemption eventually when they stop trying to control everything in their lives, including each other. And this is where, I think, real-life resides in The Breaking Season

While most of us aren’t Upper Eastsiders living lavish lives, becoming social media celebrities or CEO’s of billion-dollar companies, we are people who like to maintain control of situations so that we aren’t hurt by them or by others. However, as K.A. Linde aptly illustrates for us through Katherine and Camden in The Breaking Season, control causes us to relegate relationships and experiences to a back burner. We cannot fully fall and feel unless we allow others to hold our troubles in their hands. When we stop trying to control every moment or everything in our lives, what we might find is true happiness and relief from someone else helping us carry the burden of our world. This is the ultimate glorious truth of Linde’s latest book.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Ready for a fire release? Camden and Katherine’s story is LIVE. If you love two broken souls findinding completion in another, then you WANT K.A. Linde’s The Breaking Season. ✍🏻

Release Date: July 21
A sexy arranged marriage romance from USA Today bestselling author K.A. Linde…

I signed on the dotted line. A marriage contract to seal my union with the devil.

I thought I knew what I was doing. His money and name were mine for the taking. But Camden Percy always gets exactly what he wants. And what he wants is me—my body, my obedience, my surrender.
He wants to break me.

But I’m Katherine Van Pelt. I’ll never break. I’ll never beg. I’ll never give in.

Except I promised him one more thing—a baby. A Percy heir.

There’s no way out of this one. Either I comply or lose everything. Do I risk the husband I’m just learning to love or is this my breaking season?

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Meet K.A. Linde
K.A. Linde is the USA Today bestselling author of the Avoiding Series, Wrights, and more than thirty other novels. 
 
She has a Masters degree in political science from the University of Georgia, was the head campaign worker for the 2012 presidential campaign at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and served as the head coach of the Duke University dance team. 
 
She loves reading fantasy novels, binge-watching Supernatural, traveling, and dancing in her spare time.
She currently lives in Lubbock, Texas, with her husband and two super-adorable puppies.
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✍🏻 Devney Perry’s Quarter Miles is finally LIVE! The third part of the journey of the Runaways is here, and it’s quintessential Devney Perry romance. ✍🏻


QUARTER MILES (Runaway #3)
Release Date: July 21st
Purchase Details: www.devneyperry.com/books/quarter-miles

Katherine Gates has been in love with Cash Greer since the moment he saved her life from a runaway goat. According to Cash, she’s the little sister he never had, the greatest roommate in the world and his favorite coworker. They’re friends—best friends.

In the dark days of her youth, it was her friendships that kept her alive and made life in a junkyard worth living. So she’s learned to shove her feelings for Cash down deep, even if that means ignoring eyes that shine brighter than the Montana summer sun and the smile that illuminates the snowiest winter day.

Except with every passing year, the denial takes its toll on her wounded heart until one day Katherine decides to take an impulsive road trip to the Oregon coast. Alone. That is, until Cash cons his way into the passenger seat.

The farther they travel, the harder it is to pretend. And when she confesses her feelings, she learns that Cash has some secrets of his own. Secrets that will either bond them together. 

Or rip them apart.
EXCERPT

“Why did you turn the air on?” she asked, looking above us to the open air.
“I’m hot.” Desperate. What would it take for her to put on a goddamn sweater? “Are you wearing sunscreen?”
“Uh, no.” She gave me a sideways glance. “Why?”
“You’re going to get burned.” Get the sweater, Kat. You know you want to.
“I’ll be fine. At the next gas station, I’ll grab a bottle for us.”
Us. Why did that word sound so serious? It wasn’t the intimate kind of us. There was no us. Not in the couple sense of the word. Did I want there to be an us?
Yes.
That lightning-fast internal response nearly had me slamming on the brakes, turning this car around and going back to Montana, where the world was normal.
Kat was my friend. My best friend. Roommate. Coworker. Pseudo sibling. There were days when I’d trade Easton for her permanently. Okay, any day. There were plenty of ways to label our relationship and us was not one.
I could not—would not—tear down the boundaries that nearly a decade and firm family reminders had put in place.
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✍🏻 Emma Renshaw’s second book of her Burn Series, Ignite, is LIVE! You will fall deeply for Ridge. ✍🏻

From Emma Renshaw, author of the Vow series, comes a new small town romance about a woman who has lost everything and the man determined to heal her scars.

Ignite by Emma Renshaw  is now live! 

One night changed an entire town.

One girl changed my entire life.

After she left without saying goodbye, I never expected to see her again.

The fire that changed Hawk Valley was my first night on the job. She was my first save as a firefighter. But she wasn’t the first to walk out of my life without looking back.
She was just another number on that list.

I grew used to putting out sparks in my personal life, too. But when she came back, I couldn’t stop myself from chasing after her. Just a fling, we said. But where there’s smoke, there’s fire.

Of all people, I should have known that. It could never be casual with us. It was always going to become an inferno.

Until someone else put out the fire.

A portion of Emma Renshaw’s first week proceeds will be donated to the ALS Association in honor of George Gallegos, Emma’s uncle who died of ALS in February of 2019.

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Meet Emma


Emma loves to write, just don’t ask her to write about herself. If she isn’t writing, you can find her lost in a book or trying to get her doggo to take a selfie with her. He usually refuses. At the end of the day, you can find Emma at the closest Mexican restaurant eating queso and sipping on a margarita. She lives in Texas with her husband and dog.

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✍🏻 Griffin is HERE! If you love a little age-gap romance, you’ll want Kendall Ryan’s How to Date A Younger Man, and you will fall in love with Griffin. ✍🏻

How to Date a Younger Man

By Kendall Ryan

Release Day: July 21, 2020

About the Book

Tips for Surviving a Fling with a Sexy Younger Man

First, you’d think as a thirty-something-year-old woman, I’d be immune to Griffin’s flirty comments and six-pack abs. You’d think that his carefree playboy attitude, or the fact that he’s still finishing grad school, would deter me.

You’d be wrong.

If you accidentally bang your best friend’s younger brother, here are a few important tips . . .

One: Do not brag to your friend about how well-endowed her brother is.

Two: Do not go back for seconds (or thirds).

Three: Do not let him see your muffin top or jiggly behind. And definitely don’t let him feed you cookies in bed. Cookies are bad. Remember that.

Four: Act like a damn grown-up and apologize for riding him like a bull at the rodeo. And do not flirt with him when he laughs at said apology.

Five: This one is crucial, so pay attention.

Do not, under any circumstances, fall in love with him.

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A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of more than three dozen titles, Kendall Ryan has sold over 3 million books and her books have been translated into several languages in countries around the world.

Her books have also appeared on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists more than 100 times. Ryan has been featured in such publications as USA Today, Newsweek, and InTouch Magazine.

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✍🏻 Surprise! Max Monroe’s Hate the Player IS LIVE! Run and grab this book NOW! ✍🏻

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SURPRISE!

Hate the Player, a slow burn and hilarious romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Max Monroe is LIVE EARLY!

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“Roses are red, violets are blue, stay away from Andrew Watson’s *ahem* because no other women ever do.”

That’s quite the way to start a conversation at a casual lunch, huh? Grilled chicken, French fries, and pelvic-fatigue, oh my!

And that’s not even the worst of it.

My friend Raquel didn’t pull any punches when she warned me about my brand-new co-star and his notoriously player-esque ways. Apparently, my most important mission on my first role in a feature film is to stay immune to his charms.

Are you kidding me? Production costs on this movie are in the hundreds of thousands a day, and staying away from a panty-whispering, vajayjay-charmer is supposed to be at the top of my list? Pfft. Puh-lease.

It doesn’t matter that he’s annoyingly attractive, uber rich, crazy famous, and lusted after by ninety percent of the female population; Andrew Watson is trouble with a capital T—especially for a woman like me.

As a preventative measure, I’ve decided to go ahead and hate him.

Don’t worry, you guys, I’m completely in control. There’s absolutely no way I’m going to do something stupid like fall in love with him.

I can hate the player but still secretly love his addictive game.

I’m sure of it.

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About Max Monroe

A duo of romance authors team up under the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling pseudonym Max Monroe to bring you sexy, laugh-out-loud reads.

Max Monroe is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author of more than ten contemporary romance titles. Favorite writing partners and long time friends, Max and Monroe strive to live and write all the fun, sexy swoon so often missing from their Facebook newsfeed. Sarcastic by nature, their two writing souls feel like they’ve found their other half. This is their most favorite adventure thus far.

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