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On Tour: Conditional Love by Cathy Bramley

Cathy will be on tour April 28-May 5 with her chick lit novel Conditional Love Meet Sophie Stone, a thirty-something serial procrastinator. Tesco knickers, Take That…

On Tour: Precious Words by Leigh Fleming

Leigh Fleming will be on tour April 28-May 5 with her novel Precious Words Emberly Fallon is a smart, beautiful American attorney who goes on a…

CLP Blog Tours Sign Up: Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda by Tara …

“The End” is Only the Beginning.
Elle Masters is over dating. It used to be fun: the drama, the angst, the exhilarating beginnings, the bittersweet middle, the blowout endings. Then the tears, hangovers, rebounds, and another addition to the shoebox of memories in her closet. Now Elle can’t remember the last time a guy made his way into her box.
When her friends Rachel and Valerie insist she snap out of her post-break up funk with a girl’s night out/ rebound hunt at a San Francisco bar, Elle isn’t expecting tall, dark, and hummuna-hummuna, Nick Wright. This is no rebound guy. He’s definitely, maybe, The One.
In Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda, the interactive romantic comedy where you direct the plot, you play Elle Masters as she and her pals put the “antics” in “romantics.” Get ready to question everything you thought you knew about love, over-analyzing and second-guessing your way through hundreds of modern dating dilemmas and passionate predicaments. Will you accept a last minute date? Freak out if Nick wants space? Be the first to use the ‘L’ word? Live in sin? Or hold out for a ring? Wait, do you even want a ring?

With 60 good, bad and inexplicable endings, you’ll always have another second chance at love with Mr. Wright.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tara Reed is the accidental writer from Toronto, Canada, not that chick from Sharknado. When her career in Public Relations was forced into hiatus by a jerky plot twist, she wrote the first in a series of interactive novels. When she received offers of single-and-multi book deals from top houses, she turned them down to publish it herself. Because she’s crazy.
She was voted Most Sarcastic Female at her high school prom, which she went to alone. (Not that she thinks about it.) She can fit her whole fist in her mouth (which makes the prom thing surprising), and sing with her mouth closed, but she can’t do both at the same time.
Her tweets on The Bachelor have been aired in a live broadcast and picked up by national media. She once appeared on the cover of a romance novel with her long time partner, who has done 79 more covers – with other women. She thinks that’s qualification enough to write this book.

CLP Blog Tours Book Review: Dangled Carat by Hilary Grossman

Hilary Grossman is now on tour with CLP Blog Tours and Dangled Carat
Summary:
Hilary had gotten used to dating the commitment-phobic Marc, thirteen years her senior. They had a great relationship–why rush into things? She saw no need to pressure him for marriage, believing that when the time was right, he would propose. But after they had been together for four years, their friends decided to take matters into their own hands, pushing Marc to propose and making Hilary realize how much she really did want to marry the man that she loved. Unfortunately, Marc still wasn’t ready–and their friends’ meddling in the form of a faux engagement party led to a disastrous New Year’s Eve that brought their relationship to an inevitable turning point.
Review:
I’ve been seeing a lot about this book, and I was so excited when I realized it was next in my to-read pile. Talk about a book living up to my expectations! I knew this story was a memoir, and I was curious how Grossman would write real life into a book. Let’s face it – a lot of our lives wouldn’t make a good novel, no matter how exciting or unique we think they are. But when you have a talented and dedicated author at the helm, it creates perfection. Grossman would leave us hanging throughout the book, skipping around time frames and scenarios, and that worked to keep my interest piqued throughout the entire read. At the end, my jaw actually dropped at one point – but I won’t tell you why or even if I was happy or sad about it, because I want you to read this book. Like right now. Loved it!
5 stars

Future Tour: Hold Her Down by Kathryn R Biel

Kathryn R Biel will be on tour May 19-June 9 with her novel Hold Her Down Elizabeth Zurlo is lost. She’s a wife, a mother, a…

CLP Blog Tours Sign Up: Family, Friends and Lovers Collection …

I have Sophie King going on tour in June with her chick lit collection Family, Friends, and Lovers. The titles included are: The School Run, Love is a…

Future Tour: Unwell by Marie Chow

Marie Chow will be on tour May 12-26 with her women’s fiction novel Unwell How do you tell your child that you won’t be there…

CLP Blog Tours Sign Up: A Moral Dilemma by Zara …

Zara Kingsley will be on tour in June with her chick lit novel A Moral Dilemma. I am looking for book bloggers to post reviews, guest posts,…

Future Tour: Diamonds in the Sky by MA Harper

MA Harper will be on tour May 5-12 with her paranormal romance novel Diamonds in the Sky DIAMONDS, LOVE, AND UFOS… When struggling artist/shoe clerk Caddy…