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A Little Too Much by Lisa Desrochers Special 'Playlist Feature'

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We have a treat today for our readers. Like Lisa Desrochers' A Little Too Far series? Here is a Special Playlist Feature for her second novel in the series, A Little Too Much . There's also a giveaway! A Little Too Much   ( A Little Too Far, #2)  by Lisa Desrochers  New Adult Contemporary Romance Paperback/eBook, 416 pages  November 12, 2013  William Morrow Impulse  In the follow-up to Lisa Desrochers’ explosive New Adult novel A Little too Far, Alessandro Moretti must face the life he escaped and the girl he loved and left behind. Twenty-two year old Hilary McIntyre would like nothing more than to forget her past. As a teenager abandoned to the system, she faced some pretty dark times. But now that’s all behind her. Hilary has her life on track, and there’s no way she’ll head back down that road again. Until Alessandro Moretti—the one person who can make her remember—shows up on her doorstep. He’s even more devastatingly gorgeous than before, a

Blog tour: Wide Open (Wide Awake #2) by Shelly Crane

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Shelly Crane's Wide Open is now available! This is the second book in her Wide Awake New Adult contemporary romance series. We have a First Chapter reveal for our tour stop and a giveaway. Please dive in into Ms. Crane's latest novel. Wide Open (Wide Awake #2)  by Shelly Crane New Adult contemporary romance Paperback/eBook, 259 pages Published January 7th 2014 (first published January 5th 2014) Milo is trouble.  He lives it, breathes it. He embraces anything that numbs and takes his mind somewhere else, a world where his mother is herself and not just a shell, and his brother didn't almost kill her, severing any relationship they had. But more importantly, Milo drowns out the guilt for leaving his mother and not being able to forgive his brother. He drowns his pride and moves on to another girl and another party, pretending that life isn't moving on around him and he's stuck in the same place. He's stuck in the past and doesn't k