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Sunday, 10 August 2014

Release Blitz Tour: Review, Excerpt + Playlist: All For This by Lexi Ryan #HereandNow + Lost In Me is #FREE





Released August 4, 2014

New Adult Contemporary Romance




1) LOST IN ME is FREE through the ALL FOR THIS tour!

2) ALL FOR THIS will be $2.99 on release day and $3.99 thereafter.


**ALL FOR THIS is book three in the Here and Now series. It is not a stand-alone and it’s intended to be read after LOST IN ME and FALL TO YOU.**

What if you would never remember the day you made the most important decision of your life?

That’s what they’re telling me about the day of my accident—the day I put on Max’s ring and chose him over Nate. I’m counting on the wisdom behind a decision I don’t remember making.

Max is amazing—sexy, sweet, and kind. I was starting to believe happily-ever-after might be in my future after all. Then the unthinkable happened and my world imploded. If I’m going to make this work with Max, I need my missing memories, or at least answers from about those five days before my accident.

But what does my future hold if those answers aren’t anything like I imagined?



EXCERPT


**SPOILER ALERT!**

The following excerpt from ALL FOR THIS by its very nature contains spoilers for the first two books in the Here and Now series, LOST IN ME and FALL TO YOU. If you hate spoilers and haven’t read the first two books, don’t read any further.


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Hanna



“Where’s Hanna?” I know the voice, and an unwelcome thrill dances up my spine as Nate pushes into my kitchen and stalks toward me.


“Customers aren’t allowed back here,” Liz says behind him.


“Don’t do it,” he says, and those dark, broody eyes are all over me like he’s trying to take me in, memorize me.


I take a deep breath and look to my sister. “You should probably go.” Then I turn to Nate. “Don’t do what?”


“Um…” Liz looks Nate up and down. “Are you sure? Because I can stay to protect you. Or…try.” God bless her, she’s standing behind Nate with her hands on her hips, ready to swing on my behalf.


“Why don’t you give us a minute?”


She narrows her eyes at Nate. “Hurt her and I’ll cut off your balls in your sleep.” Then she pushes out of the kitchen, the door swinging wildly behind her.


“Don’t move in with him,” Nate says.


“What are you talking about?” I ask.


“I thought you said you weren’t moving forward with Max until after the babies were born. Don’t you think moving in is moving forward?”


“I don’t know where you get your information, but I’m not moving in with him.”


“You’re not?”


I shake my head. “He asked me to, and I said no.”


He must have been expecting a fight, because his shoulders relax and he drags a hand through his hair. “Thank you.”


I toss my washcloth into the sink. “Is that all?”


“No.” He lifts his eyes to mine. “I need to apologize.”


“For what?”


“For this.”


In two long strides, he closes the space between us and presses his mouth to mine. His lips are hot and hungry as his tongue sweeps inside—coaxing and demanding all at once. And it’s so good. So sweet and easy and safe that, for a breath, I forget how wrong it is. I’m back in the hotel in St. Louis, finding myself in the fire between us. For a breath, I forget that I’m wearing Max’s ring.


I shove at his shoulder and push him away. “Don’t do that again.” My stomach squeezes, and my heart is so battered and beaten that it’s unrecognizable.




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Nate





Her eyes flash with anger, disappointment, and heat. “Do you think you can win me with a kiss? Did you think I’m so fickle that your mouth on mine is enough to convince me to break Max’s heart?”


I step forward, blocking her between me and the counter as I lower my mouth to her ear. “I thought maybe you needed a reminder.”


“What do you want from me? You want me to admit that I want you? You know I do. You want me to tell you I’m still in love with you? It’s true.”


My heart swells and hammers at her words. I don’t know if I’ll ever feel worthy of Hanna’s love, but that doesn’t change that I want it, need it like I need air.


“Isn’t that enough? Is it like this with him? When he’s whispering in your ear, does your body hum with need? We both know I could kiss you again and make you forget him. I could kiss you until you wanted me so badly you climbed onto that counter and let me touch you everywhere, let me do anything I wanted with your body.”


“You won’t,” she says, her voice shaking slightly.


“Are you so sure?”


“You won’t,” she repeats, “because I’m asking you not to. You won’t because you’re too good not to respect that.”


“I don’t want to be good,” I growl. I step back so I can see her face—her parted lips, her smoky eyes. “I want you.”


“I’m taken.”


“What happened?” I ask, scanning her face, trying to read her shielding expression. “Between when I left LA and when I came back to New Hope, what happened to make you take him back?”


She’s silent for a minute, and I wonder if she’s going to tell me the truth. “I found out he bought me the bakery—that all my worries and insecurities about our relationship were totally unfounded.”


“I’ll buy you a hundred bakeries.”


“But I don’t want a hundred bakeries. I only want this one.”


Here. In New Hope. I close my eyes because I can’t deny that geography still stands between us.


“Please don’t kiss me again.”


“What if you ask me to?”


She swallows. “I won’t ask.”








All for This Playlist



Justin Timberlake—Drink You Away


Rihanna—Stay


Muse—Madness


Ingrid Michaelson feat. A Great Big World—Over You


A Great Big World—Already Home


Sam Smith—Stay with Me


Pink, Nate Reuss—Just Give Me a Reason


Ani DiFranco—Falling Is Like This


Norah Jones—Come Away With Me


Train—Marry Me


Oh Honey—Be Okay





REVIEW


I have loved every second spent in New Hope with Hanna and the rest of the characters of this series, and although there has been plenty of heart ache, I've held onto hope that Hanna would make the right choice, and that she'd find her happiness with the man she truly loves and who truly deserves her in return.

Nate has had a large chunk of my heart since LOST IN ME, but Max grew on me a little in FALL TO YOU, so I knew this was going to be tough for Hanna. She seemed to be the luckiest girl in the world with two great guys wanting to love her, but it was tearing each of them apart - loving them both equally, all the turmoil and surprises that were around every bend, it wasn't good for any of them, and sometimes the right decisions were the hardest but they had to be made so that everyone involved could move on. 

There was still the mystery of what exactly had happened the day of Hanna's accident, and all fingers pointed to a certain blond psycho who couldn't take no for an answer. I was so sure Meredith had had something to do with it, but maybe she was just the obvious suspect. As Hanna tried to piece back together the lost memories, trying to figure out why she had chosen Max, and if their had been any foul play the day of the accident, I was riveted, wanting to help her. As the events of the past unraveled a very shocking truth was laid bare, and I wasn't sure if I should be angry or relieved.

The interesting thing about this story was how deeply, the events throughout this series, in fact, events that stemmed from the New Hope series, had wounded so many people. This story is from Hanna, Nate and Max's POVs, and I was always so focused on their heartbreak and happiness that I kind of missed what was going on behind the scenes. Meredith is not particularly my favorite character, but to see her so broken, and to be allowed to understand where some of her bitchiness came from was enlightening. I still don't like her, but I do feel sorry for her and I hope she will find peace and love. 

This book was a thrilling conclusion to an amazing series. It was filled with love and heartache, and the characters will latch onto you and never let go. I'm sad to see it end, but I was thoroughly excited to find out that Lizzy and Sam will get their own story!! So even though I am sad, I have something to look forward to and that lifts my heart.








About the Author


Once a college English professor, I now write full time. I live in rural Indiana, where, when I’m not writing, I get to hang out with my husband and two kids–a six-year-old boy and a two-year-old hellion, er, girl. Not surprisingly, reading and writing remain my favorite activities, though both come in bits and pieces these days, not the big hunks of time I enjoyed before I had children. When I’m feeling virtuous, I like to go running (I use that word liberally. I’m really, really slow) or do yoga. Don’t worry, I’m always careful to balance out such activities with a hearty serving of ice cream or a chocolate martini.





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Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Sneak Peek: All For This by Lexi Ryan + Lost In Me is #FREE for a limited time!!



 



Releasing August 4, 2014
 
New Adult Contemporary Romance

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**ALL FOR THIS is book three in the Here and Now series. It is not a stand-alone and it’s intended to be read after LOST IN ME and FALL TO YOU.**

What if you would never remember the day you made the most important decision of your life?

That’s what they’re telling me about the day of my accident—the day I put on Max’s ring and chose him over Nate. I’m counting on the wisdom behind a decision I don’t remember making.

Max is amazing—sexy, sweet, and kind. I was starting to believe happily-ever-after might be in my future after all. Then the unthinkable happened and my world imploded. If I’m going to make this work with Max, I need my missing memories, or at least answers from about those five days before my accident.

But what does my future hold if those answers aren’t anything like I imagined?

 

The following excerpt from ALL FOR THIS by its very nature contains spoilers for the first two books in the Here and Now series, LOST IN ME and FALL TO YOU. If you hate spoilers and haven’t read the first two books, I recommend you don’t read any further.

EXCERPT:

Max

“How are you holding up? Did it go okay with Nate last night?”
She stiffens at his name. “He asked me to move to LA.”
Of course he did. “And what did you say?”
She blinks at me. “I’m not leaving New Hope. This is my home.”
“He wanted more than for you to move to LA.” I take a step closer. I need to touch her. I wonder if she knows she’s pulling away from me, if she can feel it like I can. It’s as if we’re connected by a thousand little threads like those in a woven rug and they’ve been breaking one at a time since the moment Nate came back into town. With every breath, I feel another thread snap. “He wanted you.”
She shrugs. “I’m already taken.”
I draw in a deep breath. She lifts her hand to my face and skims her fingers along my jaw.
I groan softly and slide my hand into her hair as I lower my mouth to hers. She’s soft and sweet, and I need more of her.
Taking a fistful of her skirt, I yank her dress up around her waist and find the cotton of her panties. She gasps, and I rub her through the fabric as her fingers curl into my back. My lips find her neck and the skin in the sensitive juncture of neck and shoulder.
“Max,” she says. But it’s not the normal breathy, needy whispering of my name. The word is a warning. A yield sign. “Max.”
My hand stills and I pull back to look into her eyes. I’m blindsided by the apology I see there. “Let’s move in together.”
“What?” She blinks at me. If she’s thinking I have the world’s worst timing with important proposals, she’s not wrong.
“We could rent out our apartments and use the money to rent a little place together. Someplace without those stairs that scare the living shit out of me every time I think of you climbing them. Someplace we can make our own.” I take her hand and squeeze. “You didn’t want to move in together last spring because you knew your mom would flip if you lived with a guy before marriage, but we’re not trying to maintain appearances anymore, are we?” She looks at the floor, and I tilt her chin back up so her eyes meet mine. “I could give two shits about appearances. I want to wake up with you in my arms, Hanna. I want to know I’m going to be right there when you need me, every time you need me. You and Claire are all that matter in my world. I want everything that matters to be what I come home to every night.”
“I’m sorry.” She steps back. “I just can’t. I’m too confused right now.”
My lungs burn as I fill them—it hurts to breathe in a world where Hanna isn’t mine.
“I know it’s not fair. And I want a future with you, but…”
“But you can’t stop thinking about him.”
“I can’t move in with you right now,” she says softly. “That wouldn’t be fair to either of us. It’s not that simple.”
“You keep saying that.”
I swallow back the rest of what I want to say right along with my anger, frustration, and the betrayal I’ve never allowed myself to feel. While I was waiting for her to take my ring, she was with another man, and I was never allowed to be angry because that man died and she needed to grieve.
I drag a hand through my hair and look at the ceiling. “Was it that simple when you made love to him?”
“Can we not do this?”
Torment is etched across her face, and I can’t stand to know I’m the one who put it there. I pull her against my chest.
“I won’t rush you, but remember something for me,” I whisper into her hair. “You put on my ring.”



 



LOST IN ME, the first book in the Here and Now series, a sexy amnesia love triangle, and it is FREE.
 
 
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About the Author

Once a college English professor, I now write full time. I live in rural Indiana, where, when I’m not writing, I get to hang out with my husband and two kids–a six-year-old boy and a two-year-old hellion, er, girl. Not surprisingly, reading and writing remain my favorite activities, though both come in bits and pieces these days, not the big hunks of time I enjoyed before I had children. When I’m feeling virtuous, I like to go running (I use that word liberally. I’m really, really slow) or do yoga. Don’t worry, I’m always careful to balance out such activities with a hearty serving of ice cream or a chocolate martini.



 




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Tuesday, 15 July 2014

New Release: Splintered Hearts - The New Hope Trilogy by Lexi Ryan + Grab LOST IN ME for #FREE

 
 



SPLINTERED HEARTS: THE NEW HOPE TRILOGY is a new box set featuring UNBREAK ME, STOLEN WISHES, and WISH I MAY, and is available for $2.99 for one week only!








Praise for the books of the New Hope Trilogy:
 
"Captivating, emotional, heartfelt, romantic read with a edge of mystery and pain."  -Kim at Reviews by Tammy and Kim
 
"EXTREMELY well written.  [...] Character development was exceptional--my heart pulled for all of them." -Love N. Books
 
"This book took me by the hand and pulled me completely in...Mind... Body and Soul. It stripped me emotionally. I lived and loved every moment of it!...Lexi Ryan has a gift, and the lady sure knows how to work it." -Jess at Fab, Fun & Tantalizing Reads
 
"I laughed, I cried, and I stayed up all night to finish.” -Kelley at Smut Book Junkie Reviews
 
"Holy schmexiness…OMG it was H-O-T!!" -Jesey at Schmexy Girl Book Blog

 

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LOST IN ME, Book 1 of the Here and Now Series, FREE for a limited time!

 
 


LOST IN ME, the first book in the Here and Now series, a sexy amnesia love triangle, and it is FREE.
 
 
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
 
 
 
Once a college English professor, I now write full time. I live in rural Indiana, where, when I'm not writing, I get to hang out with my husband and two kids--a six-year-old boy and a two-year-old hellion, er, girl. Not surprisingly, reading and writing remain my favorite activities, though both come in bits and pieces these days, not the big hunks of time I enjoyed before I had children. When I'm feeling virtuous, I like to go running (I use that word liberally. I'm really, really slow) or do yoga. Don't worry, I'm always careful to balance out such activities with a hearty serving of ice cream or a chocolate martini.



 

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Review: Fall To You by Lexi Ryan





 

New Adult Contemporary Romance
Available June 2, 2014
 
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/fall-to-you/id836874885?mt=11&ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Fall to You is the second book in the Here and Now series. It is not a stand-alone and is intended to be read following Lost in Me. Hanna’s story concludes in book three, All for This.

Torn between two men…

When I woke up after the accident, I couldn’t remember anything from the last year—including my relationship with Max Hallowell or anything about Nate Crane. Now my memories are returning, but instead of answering my questions, they’re leaving me with more.

The man who broke my heart and wants to be my future…

Max is all I ever wanted, and now he wants to marry me. He’ll do everything he can to fill my life with love, family, and security. I need those things now more than ever. But can I trust him?

The man who stole my heart and wants to let me go…

Nate never made me promises, and I never asked him to. I’d been on the rebound, looking for a distraction, and he made me feel beautiful and wanted when I needed to feel those things most. He says he has to let me go, but what if I can’t let go of him?

With every revelation and every passing day, I feel more like Alice down the rabbit hole. I’m falling. Who will catch me?

 
REVIEW


I don’t even know where to begin with this review because this book was so freaking amazing. I was like a cartoon character, keeping my eyelids up with matchsticks because I had to finish it. Yup, I had a “Just one more chapter” moment after EVERY chapter of this book. It was the only sustenance I needed – nothing else mattered – and it satisfied every one of my cravings.

 

I was Team Nate all through book 1, but I will admit that I was torn between Team Nate and Team Max with this book. Max redeemed himself a million times over, and he really and truly loved Hanna with everything he had. I still loved Nate, but this story showed moments Hanna shared with each of them that just melted my heart that it was too difficult to choose a winner.

 

I loved how Ryan swung between the before and after, giving me an in depth look at events that came to the surface in book one. She also added new memories, and my heart broke for Hanna because she was also torn between Max and Nate. Remembering the love she shared with both of them, and the pivotal moment that took place just before her accident, that all important decision she had to make. I loved piecing together Hanna’s life to the point where she finally realized who she really chose.

 

This book was an emotional rollercoaster and it has left me broken. That ending!!! OMG!! No! No! No! Lexi Ryan, how could you??!! Kill me now or give me the next book, because I’m a tortured, emotional mess and I don’t think I can wait until August for its release.




 
 
 
About the Author

 
Once a college English professor, I now write full time. I live in rural Indiana, where, when I'm not writing, I get to hang out with my husband and two kids--a six-year-old boy and a two-year-old hellion, er, girl. Not surprisingly, reading and writing remain my favorite activities, though both come in bits and pieces these days, not the big hunks of time I enjoyed before I had children. When I'm feeling virtuous, I like to go running (I use that word liberally. I'm really, really slow) or do yoga. Don't worry, I'm always careful to balance out such activities with a hearty serving of ice cream or a chocolate martini.



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