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Book Review: The Story Guy by Mary Ann Rivers

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The Story Guy by Mary Ann Rivers Contemporary romance novella ebook, 120 pages Published July 8th 2013 by Loveswept (first published January 1st 2013) In this eBook original novella, Mary Ann Rivers introduces a soulful and sexy tale of courage, sacrifice, and love. I will meet you on Wednesdays at noon in Celebration Park. Kissing only. Carrie West is happy with her life . . . isn’t she? But when she sees this provocative online ad, the thirtysomething librarian can’t help but be tempted. After all, the photo of the anonymous poster is far too attractive to ignore. And when Wednesday finally arrives, it brings a first kiss that’s hotter than any she’s ever imagined. Brian Newburgh is an attorney, but there’s more to his life . . . that he won't share with Carrie. Determined to have more than just Wednesdays, Carrie embarks on a quest to learn Brian’s story, certain that he will be worth the cost. But is she ready to gamble her heart on a man who just might be

Addicted to You Blog Tour: spotlight, review and giveaway

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On this Wednesday in July, we are one of today's stops on the Addicted To You Blog Tour . If New Adult is a favorite genre, this book is definitely worth checking out. This tour is hosted by YA Bound Book Tours . We have our review and there is a tour-wide giveaway to enter. Addicted to You (Addicted #1) by Krista Ritchie, Becca Ritchie New Adult contemporary romance Paperback/eBook, 324 pages Self-published July 1st 2013 by K.B. Ritchie (first published June 13th 2013) No one would suspect shy Lily Calloway’s biggest secret. While everyone is dancing at college bars, Lily stays in the bathroom. To get laid. Her compulsion leads her to one-night stands, steamy hookups and events she shamefully regrets. The only person who knows her secret happens to have one of his own. Loren Hale’s best friend is his bottle of bourbon. Lily comes at a close second. For three years, they’ve pretended to be in a real relationship, hiding their addictions from their families