Jerk. Asshole. Douchenozzle. Admit it- you hate to love the jerks. That alpha male character who is so arrogant and rude but sexy as hell.
That foul mouthed douche bag of a man who rocks your traitorous heart.
We've all read them and we've all liked them to some extent. In real
life you wouldn't touch the man with a ten foot pole. But in the
fictional world? Nothing can stand in the way! Everyone would be lying
to themselves if they didn't admit that the meaner the man, the further
we run... Towards them! *sigh*
That's what this weekly meme is about- those jerky delicious men! Each Friday this meme will go up, and you can share your jerk anyway you want: review, interview, lines and quotes, giveaway of a book. However you want! All you have to do is sign up HERE and follow the linky. Any time you comment on someones post, leave your link so that person can comment back.
Ricochet might be one of the BEST novellas I have ever had the pleasure of reading.
Actually, it is the BEST. No joke.
I personally stay away from novellas unless it's an absolute dire need that I read one. Otherwise I never open them up. Truthfully, they do nothing for me, but Ricochet doesn’t read like a novella. It reads like a full length, powerfully moving book that me pulled in deep from the first page until the last. And that last page... Dear Lord how I wanted more that instant!
Synopsis:
As a sex addict, Lily Calloway must do the impossible. Stay celibate for 90 days.
Cravings and fantasies become her new routine, but while Loren Hale recovers from his alcohol addiction, Lily wonders if he’ll realize what a monster she really is. After all, her sexual compulsions begin to rule her life the longer she stays faithful to him.
Progress. That’s what Lily’s striving for. But by trying to become closer to her family—people who aren’t aware of her addiction—she creates larger obstacles. When she spends time with her youngest sister, she learns more about her than she ever imagined and senses an unsettling connection between Daisy and Ryke Meadows.
With Lily and Lo’s dysfunctional relationship teetering and unbalanced, they will need to find a way to reconnect from miles apart. But the inability to “touch” proves to be one of the hardest tests on their road to recovery. Some love brushes the surface. Some love is deeper than skin.
Lily and Lo have three months to discover just how deep their love really goes.
Includes the first chapter to the sequel Addicted for Now.
Companion to the Sequel: A full-length New Adult Romance that continues where Addicted to You left off. As a companion novel, it bridges the gap between the first and second book. It is highly recommended to be read before Addicted for Now.
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I need to read these! So many books, so little time. Lol.
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