Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Erika Kelly - The World's Worst Boyfriend review and excerpt

   

From award-winning author Erika Kelly comes her brand new, smoking hot series about four elite athlete brothers raised in the Tetons by their eccentric, billionaire dad and uncle, The Bad Boyfriend Series! Don’t miss your chance to meet the sexy and extreme Fin Bowie in THE WORLD’S WORST BOYFRIEND! Order your copy today!

     She’d thought her inability to let him go meant she was weak, but it had never been as simple as missing him—missing the habit of him. No, he was embedded in her. And she knew that because being in his arms felt exactly like coming home after living out of a suitcase and sleeping on strange, uncomfortable mattresses for far too long. 
A strong hand cupped her chin, aligning their mouths. That first hit of contact—the heat and indescribable softness of his tongue—made her blood sizzle. His hands swept down her back, cupping her ass, and pressing her hard against him. 
He kissed her deeply, lavishly, like he thought she might leave and he had to get in as much of her as he could. And that drove her wild. His possessive grip told her he wanted her with every fiber of his being. The same way she wanted him.
Her heart pounded so furiously it hurt, and she needed to feel him everywhere. She ran her fingers through his scruff, cupped the back of his neck, and rocked her hips against him. Desperation clawed at her, the need to get closer, deeper, be swallowed up so they could finally join with their whole bodies and souls.
His hand pushed under the elastic waistband of her leggings and gripped her bare ass.
“You better want this, wild thing.” The growl in his voice set her on fire. “Tell me right the fuck now.”
Her blood raced so fast she could hardly find the breath to speak, but he wouldn’t touch her until she answered, so she pushed out a, Yes. 

 

Six years ago Fin Bowie made a decision that cost him the love of his life. Now his ex is coming back to town for her brother's wedding, and he can finally make things right. Except, right before the event, a text he sent goes viral. Overnight, he becomes an international meme. And it's hard to win your woman back when the whole world's calling you The World's Worst Boyfriend.

The last thing on Calliope Bell's mind is getting back with Fin. Not when her life's just gone sideways, forcing her to spend the summer in Calamity, Wyoming. She can't be away from the New York art world this long, so she comes up with the idea to turn the hottest pop culture event of the moment into a museum exhibition.

The two have every intention of avoiding each other--until the county judge sentences Fin to community service...helping her exploit the meme he's trying to make go away.

 

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My Review


Oh man! There is A LOT happening in this story! Callie comes back home for her brother's wedding and it's a place she has avoided like the plague.  She has made up excuses to stay away because she knows her first love, Fin Bowie, still lives in the small town.  Callie is still on the search to find herself and she soon finds herself staying in Calamity, helping her family.  She and Fin never had closure.  He doesn't want to let Callie go.  They had something special and he wants to remind her. However, Fin Bowie does something that takes on a life of it's own.  When Callie finds herself staying in Calamity, she uses her degree to bring something to others out of what Fin did.  Her time with the world's worst boyfriend wasn't all bad.  I enjoyed seeing both Fin and Callie grow up and mature over the course of that summer.  Their love was strong and powerful and I was captivated by their journey. It was a book I had trouble putting down. Be sure to grab your copy today! 

       
EXCERPT

She’d thought her inability to let him go meant she was weak, but it had never been as simple as missing him—missing the habit of him. No, he was embedded in her. And she knew that because being in his arms felt exactly like coming home after living out of a suitcase and sleeping on strange, uncomfortable mattresses for far too long. 
A strong hand cupped her chin, aligning their mouths. That first hit of contact—the heat and indescribable softness of his tongue—made her blood sizzle. His hands swept down her back, cupping her ass, and pressing her hard against him. 
He kissed her deeply, lavishly, like he thought she might leave and he had to get in as much of her as he could. And that drove her wild. His possessive grip told her he wanted her with every fiber of his being. The same way she wanted him.
Her heart pounded so furiously it hurt, and she needed to feel him everywhere. She ran her fingers through his scruff, cupped the back of his neck, and rocked her hips against him. Desperation clawed at her, the need to get closer, deeper, be swallowed up so they could finally join with their whole bodies and souls.
His hand pushed under the elastic waistband of her leggings and gripped her bare ass.
“You better want this, wild thing.” The growl in his voice set her on fire. “Tell me right the fuck now.”
Her blood raced so fast she could hardly find the breath to speak, but he wouldn’t touch her until she answered, so she pushed out a, Yes.


 
 About Erika Kelly: Award-winning author Erika Kelly has been spinning romantic tales all her life--she just didn't know it. Raised on the classics, she didn't discover romantic fiction until later in life. From that moment on, she's been devouring the genre and has found her true voice as an author. Over three decades she's written poems, screenplays, plays, short stories, and all kinds of women's fiction novels. Married to the love of her life and raising four children, she's lived in two countries and seven states, but give her pen and paper, a stack of good books, and a steaming mug of vanilla chai latte and she can make her home anywhere.   

 


Erika Kelly’s THE WORLD’S WORST BOYFRIEND – Review & Excerpt Tour Schedule:
March 26th
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Ree Cee's Books –Review & Excerpt
March 27th
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Logan’s sports book section – Review & Excerpt
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March 28th
Beware Of The Reader – Excerpt
Melena's Reviews – Review & Excerpt
Rachel Loren's Love of Reading – Review & Excerpt
March 29th
Adventures in Writing – Excerpt
IrishdaisylovesRomance – Review & Excerpt
OMGReads – Review & Excerpt
March 30th
Bookishly Yours – Review & Excerpt
I Love Romance – Review & Excerpt
Quesarasera Book Blog – Review & Excerpt
Sofia Loves Books – Review & Excerpt
March 31st
KDRBCK – Review & Excerpt
Summer's Eve reads – Review & Excerpt
April 1st
What I’m Reading – Review & Excerpt
April 2nd
My Book Filled Life – Review & Excerpt
Sweet Red Reads – Review & Excerpt
April 3rd
Books According to Abby – Review & Excerpt
Princess Reads – Review & Excerpt
April 4th
The Butterfly Reads – Review & Excerpt
April 5th
My Girlfriends Couch – Review & Excerpt
Oh My Growing TBR – Review & Excerpt
The Lovely Books – Review & Excerpt
April 6th
Book Bitches Blog – Review
Dreamland Book Blog – Review
From the TBR PIle – Review & Excerpt
Reese's Reviews – Excerpt
April 7th
Crystal's Book World – Review & Excerpt
More Books Than Livros – Review & Excerpt
StarAngels Reviews – Review & Excerpt
April 8th
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Books After Fifty – Review & Excerpt
April 9th
CJR The Brit – Excerpt
Tangents and Tissues – Excerpt
Wicked Babes Blog Reviews – Review & Excerpt
April 10th
Krista’s Dust Jacket – Review & Excerpt
The Reading Cafe – Review & Excerpt
April 11th
Book Lovers Hangout – Review & Excerpt
Evermore Books – Excerpt
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April 12th
Jax's Book Magic – Review & Excerpt
Reds Romance Reviews – Review & Excerpt
Shelf life – Review
April 13th
Miranda's Library – Review & Excerpt
Reads & Reviews – Review & Excerpt
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