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Review Blog Tour: My Unexpected Forever by Heidi McLaughlin

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Reader Girls is one of the last blogs to host this tour today. My Unexpected Forever is a New Adult contemporary romance filled with music, travel and love. This tour is hosted by Good Choice Reading . My Unexpected Forever (Beaumont #2)  by Heidi McLaughlin New Adult contemporary romance ebook* self-published Published September 2nd 2013 I expected a life of music. I expected to raise my son. It took one look to make everything change. I never expected happiness. I never expected to find her. I never expected to feel desire. I never expected I’d be a family man. I never expected to be loved. I never expected to fall in love. They say you should expect the unexpected, I didn’t realize my unexpected would be the forever kind.   The Beaumont Series _____________________________________________________________________ My grandma once told me that I can do anything I want, so I am. Originally from the Pacific Northwest

Fake Fiance, Real Revenge blog tour: spotlight and giveaway

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Fake Fiance, Real Revenge Roxanne Snopek Fake Fiance, Real Revenge (Three River Ranch #3)  by Roxanne Snopek Contemporary romance ebook, 200 pages Published August 12th 2013 by Entangled: Bliss Blurb:  Real-estate tycoon Mitchell Granger has a problem. In order to secure a lucrative deal with an eccentric client, he told the teeny white lie that he was engaged…and now he needs to prove it. Even worse? The only name that came to mind was Sabrina Becker, the girl he was never good enough for growing up, and who still lives near his family ranch. Sabrina doesn’t mind posing as Mitch’s fake fiancée—no, she doesn’t mind at all. One, she’ll make him pay with new construction for her business. And two, Sabrina’s got a plan to exact revenge on her first love, the boy who left her and Three River Ranch behind. She’ll pretend so well, he’ll fall in love with her…and then he’ll get a taste of what true heartbreak feels like. But as Mitch sheds his corporate skin