![]() ![]() Yes, the story is well written, fun, and the narration by Michael Pauly is top notch. Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why? ![]() Each book tells the story of one of the Marian brothers' search for true love and can be listened to as standalone or as part of the series. ![]() Right?įair warning: Blue and Tristan's story contains smoking hot scenes of man parts touching, pee-in-pants descriptions of grannies cursing, and the sweet improbability of two strangers finding their happily ever after when they least expect it.īorrowing Blue is the first in the new Made Marian series. Once the bride and groom say I do and we become family, it'll all be over between us. One week to enjoy each other's bodies and get it out of our system. Now we're stuck together for a week of wedding activities, and there's no avoiding the heat burning between us. Of course, the one exception I make turns out to be the brother of the woman my brother's about to marry. Tristan: I have one rule: no messing with the guests at my vineyard resort. The only problem? Turns out the stranger's brother is marrying my sister later this week. It gets even better when those scorching kisses turn into a night of fiery passion. Thankfully, the sexy stranger sitting next to me is more than willing to share a few kisses in the name of revenge. Blue: When my ex walks into the resort bar with his new husband on his arm, I want nothing more than to prove to him that I've moved on. ![]()
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What I Though Was True by Huntley Fitzpatrick ![]() ![]() ![]() How can she ever stop loving Laura Dean? Valero-O'Connell's gorgeous, sherbet-colored art and Mariko Tamaki's writing, always true to the complex emotions of her characters, combine to make a beautiful queer coming of age story.īeing a teenager is hard enough on its own, so what difference does a messy interpersonal relationship really make? Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me follows Freddy as she is jerked around by her on-again-off-again girlfriend who she just can't seem to cut off. Fred struggles to balance the hurtful, manipulative things Laura Dean does with the depth of her love, knowing she's stuck in a vicious cycle but feeling powerless to break free. 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What have been the highlights of your career? ![]() To date, all of my books are young adult/ adult cross over, with strong female protagonists finding their paths while dealing with life changing events ranging from internal and emotional issues to battling biblical style Armageddon. After 6 years in London we moved back to Sydney and I sold the business. I came from a hospitality background and owned a fine foods import and distribution company in London. Jessica’s first picture book is also in the works with HarperCollins Australia and will be released shortly. ![]() Jessica also released a stand alone novel in 2013 – Between the Lives– and has another two book series on the way in 2014. The series has gone on to sell in a large number of international markets including the USA, UK, Germany, Japan, Turkey, Brazil, Czech, Hungary and Poland. Jessica Shirvington is the author of the international bestselling series: The Violet Eden Chapters (also known as The Embrace Series), a young-adult paranormal romance series that debuted with Embrace in 2010 and was closely followed by Entice, Emblaze, Endless and Empower. ![]() ![]() Her family is very close knit, her parents and the grad students they work with came up with a Firebird, a contraption that causes parallel dimension jumping. Don’t let that fool you though, she’s really smart too, just not the same way as her family. ![]() This story is about a girl names Marguerite who is the kind of black sheep of her family because her parents are physicists and her sister is a brainiac as well but she’s an artist. And I have definitely seen a ton of people excited about this book and it was just something I couldn’t stay away from for too long. But on top of a heartbreakingly beautiful cover, A Thousand Pieces of You has a great plot synopsis that draws you in. 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