Sometimes you can't
help falling in love, even when you try to do the opposite...Successful
fashion blogger McKenna Bell has spent far too long protecting herself
after the way her ex-fiancé left her at the altar for a college chick he
met the night of his bachelor party. Loving again, trusting again,
well, that's just not in the cards. Especially now that her ex is back
in town with his new woman, demanding custody of McKenna's favorite
creature in the whole world--her dog. No effing way. McKenna's had
enough of him, and she decides to even the score by finding her own hot
young thing -- a Trophy Husband. Sure, she's only twenty-seven, but
doesn't that make it even more fun -- and infuriating to her ex -- to
pursue a younger man? When she declares her intentions on her daily
blog, her quest quickly skyrockets in popularity, and that's when Chris
enters the picture, and he’s got all the assets. He's handsome,
successful, and turns her inside out with a kiss to end all kisses, the
kind that makes you feel like a shooting star. But loving again could
mean losing again, and it's so much easier to focus on getting even,
isn't it? Unless, you just can't help falling in love. Which means
McKenna will have to come face to face with what she really wants in
life -- protecting her heart from hurt, or letting go of her fears of a
new beginning.
Lauren Blakely is an unabashed fan of clever jokes, toast, and good guys in novels. Like the heroine in CAUGHT UP IN US, she thinks life should be filled with movie kisses and coffee drinks. Lauren lives in California with her husband and children, and spends her days writing both true stories and make-believe ones.
Sună destul de bine şi nu ştiu de ce, picioarele tipei de pe copertă îmi amintesc de Moira din AHS :3
ReplyDeleteimi place coperta:)))
ReplyDeleteUauu ce copertaa!Are o poveste destul de draguta cartea :d
ReplyDeleteCoperta este ,,wow,, si descrierea pe masura.
ReplyDeleteDe la inceputul descrierii m-am indragostit de poveste <3 e WOW! de coperta nici nu mai spun :))
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