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Two & One: 2 Features, One Giveaway


I'm going a little unconventional here. I have two books to post about and I've decided to do them in the same feature, because one of them has a giveaway and I didn't want the other to be overshadowed. Appropriately, and totally by coincidence, they both talk about rules in relationships. It's a nice tie in. I'll keep this feature brief but read to the end for giveaway info...



Sincerely Cinderella by Kelsie Stelting


Summary - I gave him three rules. Three impossible rules. 1)   I don’t want you to know my real name. 2)   We’re never going to meet in person. 3)   You don’t get to be my Prince Charming. When I woke up in the hospital, fatherless and blind, falling in love was my last priority. No, I had to figure out how to live again. And deal with my heinous aunt. Plus her two daughters, aka the Terrible Two. But then I got my first letter from Jett. He shouldn’t want anything to do with me – a relationship would cost him too much. But he keeps trying to tell me that some rules are meant to be broken. The only problem with our rules? They exist for a reason.


My Thoughts - If you're in the mood for a sweet tearjerker, look no further. This is a unique take on Cinderella and given the amount of drama these characters have in their lives, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. You all know I avoid sad books like the plage. But as with any Cinderella story, the heroine needs a harrowing experience. This one is no different and may be difficult for those who've lost a loved one in a car accident. But it's not all doom and gloom. We all know how Cinderella ends too. And there's a fair amount of wit and humor throughout. I had one or two laugh out loud moments. Content is clean as far as sex, kissing and inuendo. There are a handful of swears, but no F words. Join Kelsie's FB Readers Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/kelsiesteltingbookclub/?source_id=1734207956805920


Rule #1: You Can't Date The Coach's Daughter

by Anne-Marie Meyer


Summary - If only my heart understood the rules, I wouldn’t have fallen for Tyson Blake. Stupid heart. There are two types of people in high school: the ones that you can date and the ones you can’t. Unfortunately for me, I’m the latter. Even though I’m around hot football players every afternoon, they are not allowed to date me. If they even come close to flirting, my dad, Coach “The Boss” Davis, makes them run laps around the field until they puke. Nothing scares off a boy more than the threat of physical pain. Not only has he forbidden me to date anyone at all, he’s even made me the football team’s water girl so that he can keep tabs on me. Apparently, over protective dad is a fabulous guy deterrent. Outdoor shops should find a way to bottle it and sell it. They’d make a killing. What Dad doesn’t know is that I spend every last second of those two blissful hours of practice in the scorching California heat, staring at Tyson Blake. He is the epitome of perfection in a six-foot-two, incredibly toned, smells-good-even-when-he-sweats, senior body. And when he smiles, angels sing. Literally. And Dad hates him.


My Thoughts - I guess short is the new long. I need to figure out how to live with that. LOL. This book has done extremely well and is still a best seller. It's your typical high school football romance: cute guy, dreamy eyed girl, forbidden relationship, happy ending. This is a feel good romance so I guess which book you check out depends on your mood. It's a quick, easy and very clean read, sure to satisfy your romanic bone. The fifth book in the series just came out and to celebrate, I'm giving away signed copies of the first four books in the series. You heard me right - Click Here to WIN SIGNED COPIES OF RULES # 1-4. That's 4 free paperbacks! I'll also gift you an eBook copy of Rule #5. 5 books people. Don't pass this up!

You can find ways to connect with Anne-Marie on her website: www.anne-mariemeyer.com

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