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Diverse Families and the Shades of Romance

June 12, 2014 by ReeseRyan

Today the Swirl Awards hosts the 2nd Annual Loving Day Blog Hop. This online event joins various other celebrations across the United States which commemorate the U.S Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Loving v. Virginia, which struck down anti-miscegenation laws in the United States.

That landmark decision removed legal barriers that prohibited marriage between couples of different races. However, many of the societal deterrents remained firmly in place.

It is no longer uncommon to see diverse families in our communities. In fact, the majority of us would hardly give a second thought to seeing a woman walking down the street with a baby of another ethnicity in her arms. Yet, for those of us living outside of that experience, it is easy to forget that not everyone in the world is as an opened-minded and accepting as we are.

Then an innocent Cheerios commercial features a diverse family with a Caucasian mother and an African-American father and suddenly all hell breaks loose.

Such moments remind us of the importance of commemorating decisions like Loving v. Virginia and that for all the delusions talk of a post-racial society, the world really isn’t made of sunshine and rainbows and we’ve got a lot of work to do, as a society, still.

In the Today Show segment above, one of the observations made is that interracial families are rarely portrayed on television, especially in advertising. As our nation becomes increasingly diverse, such a glaring absence of multicultural families in advertising and other media is decreasingly reflective of who we are as a society.

Art often reflects society. However, it also has the power to shape it. Diversity in art, such as movies, television shows and multicultural books isn’t just entertaining. It can also subtly shift our mindset. There is no shortage of multicultural art available, including multicultural and interracial romances penned by many of the authors taking part in the Loving Day Blog Hop. However, unless we raise the profile of diverse books and movies, few mainstream readers will ever see them. One of the many reasons #WeNeedDiverseBooks.

But that’s a post for another day. 😉

The LOVING DAY BLOG HOP, which celebrates the many shades of romance, kicks off at 9:00 am EST today and features posts by participating authors on a variety of topics surrounding interracial love/marriage, and of course the Lovings. They’ve also graciously donated free books, gift cards and swag to help us celebrate. So be sure to visit the next author along the stop.

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Here at the Reese Ryan Diaries, I’m giving away digital copies of the two books in my Bad Boys Gone Good series: Love Me Not and Making the First Move. The stories feature heroines Jamie Charles and Melanie Gordon, both members of the diverse, non-traditional Gordon family.

To participate and enter to win great prizes during the Loving Day Blog Hop:

  • Leave a comment on this post to enter for a chance to win digital copies of both books in my Bad Boys Gone Good series: Love Me Not and Making the First Move.
  • Enter the Giveaway: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/74d7d71/
  •  Go back to Loving Day Hop Master List 
  • Go to the next stop on the hop and visit with Sydney Arrison.

Filed Under: All Posts, BlogFests, Books/Literature, Pop Culture, Share the Journey, Television Shows, The Writing Life Tagged With: #WeNeedDiverseBooks, Bad Boys Gone Good Series, diversity in literature, Love Me Not, Loving Day Blog Hop, Loving v. Virginia, Making the First Move, Reese Ryan

The Shades of Romance

June 11, 2014 by ReeseRyan

Click the graphic below to go to my Loving Day Blog Hop post, Diverse Families and the Shades of Romance:
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Go to: https://www.reeseryan.com/diverse-families-and-the-shades-of-romance/

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Revisiting My Writing Process

June 2, 2014 by ReeseRyan

I accepted an open invitation from the lovely Carolyn Hughey to participate in a blog hop on my writing process. Yesterday kicked off JuNoWriMo and my attempt to complete two novels during the month of June. Seems like the perfect time to revisit my writing process.

To learn more about Carolyn, visit her writing process post on her blog at the link above and check out her bio below:

Carolyn HugheyCarolyn Hughey/K. T. Roberts, who also writes mysteries has been a hair stylist, an executive legal secretary, a chef, and of course, a writer. She brings together her culinary experience and her love of writing in Dishing Up Romance, One Menu at a Time, and Catering to Love. When not practicing one of her many talents, she enjoys oil painting, jewelry making, and cake decorating. Hughey lives with her family in Arizona.

Now about my writing process:

What am I currently working on?

I have three novels (okay, four) at various stages of completion. I’m a little over 15,000 words into a jazz age historical romance set during the Harlem Renaissance. The idea came to me a little over a month ago, but scenes and dialog keep popping into my head, usually while I’m trying to sleep. I’m surprised at how quickly the story has been coming together.

Two other WIPs are additional books in my Bad Boys Gone Good series. The one I hope to finish during JuNoWriMo features Leslie Morales as the heroine. She was a secondary character in my debut novel, Making the First Move. I’m closing in on 50,000 words for that one. The other partial manuscript for that series features Kari Copeland as the heroine. Kari appeared in my second book, Love Me Not. She is the little sister of my LMN‘s hero, Miles Copeland.

The last WIP is a romantic thriller I started well over a year ago. I LOVE the story and I’m really excited about it. I could see it being part of a series. I hope to finish that one later this summer.

How does my work differ from others of its genre?

I think my Bad Boys Gone Good series falls at this weird cross between Contemporary Romance and Romantic Women’s Fiction. For me, the story can never be simply about the romance between the hero and heroine. I want to see all of the elements that make these characters who they are. That usually involves family. There is probably a lot more of the heroine and/or hero’s journey in my stories than you’ll find in a lot of romance. And there is always lots of family drama.

On the other hand, the heat level of the romance makes the books differ from most romantic women’s fiction. I’m kind of a genre-bending rulebreaker. But you probably couldn’t tell. 😉

Why do I write what I do? 

I write a mash-up of contemporary romance and romantic women’s fiction because those are the kind of stories that I like to read. I always incorporate a robust cast of secondary characters because I need to get to know the hero and heroine beyond their dealings with each other. Also because I enjoy reading contemporary romance and women’s fiction with memorable secondary characters. Complicated family relationships tend to always be part of my stories because those are essential elements of two of my favorite books: Little Women by Louisa May Alcott and Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

How does your writing process work?

14:365 Pen & Paper by Matt Beckwith. Some rights reserved.When I started writing fiction again a little less than ten years ago, I fancied myself a pantser. I was a rebel at heart (though rarely in real life). So my unspoken mantra was, I don’t need no stinking outline! However, several stalled manuscripts languishing under my bed unfinished caused me to rethink this strategy. Then I heard an interview with prolific author Kimberla Lawson Roby in which she talked about her detailed outlining process. I figured what did I have to lose by trying it. So I outlined a scene I’d been stuck in for months. It worked! Then I outlined the next scene and the next one. Before I knew it, I’d finished my first manuscript since I’d started to write again.

I’m still not a true plotter. I usually write a little bit of the story so that I can get a feel for my characters. Then I go back and write a synopsis of the story. I usually need to go back and make changes to the synopsis because the story and the characters often have other ideas in mind. Yet, that synopsis serves as a blueprint that lets me know which elements are essential and which can be sacrificed.

Something else I normally do at that point is to designate a birth date for each main character and create an astrological chart for them. This gives me tons of material to work with in terms of the character’s personality, their strengths and weaknesses. Next, I’ll complete character profiles by answering detailed questions about the characters. I love doing this because you discover so many wonderful secrets about the characters. It’s like really getting to know a casual acquaintance over a bottle of wine. On the other hand, it is a really detailed process. I’ll often put it off because it can be pretty time-consuming. Yet, it’s always worth it.

Summary: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of My Writing Process

I’ve learned a lot during my recent years of writing fiction. The discovery that I require some structure for my writing was of monumental importance. Without this information, I would probably have twenty incomplete manuscripts floating around with no hope of ever finishing them. I certainly wouldn’t have gotten published.

So why do I have four unfinished manuscripts now? A distracted mind and an over-committed schedule certainly lent to the problem. However, I’m discovering that I need to do a bit more planning during the early stages of the novel. I’m considering creating a detailed scene list before writing any future novels. I’ll still allow myself the latitude to follow the story in a different direction. Yet, most of the path will be laid out in great detail.

Lastly, the ugly truth is that during the last two quarters I’ve done precious little writing. I was consumed by any and everything else. My schedule was extremely busy, but the biggest issue was that I didn’t have any writing time planned. I’d just kind of hoped it would happen. Yeah, I can feel the eye rolls and the Bless your little hearts being launched my way. It was ridiculous of me. Right up there with believing that the entire world is made of sunshine and rainbows.

Okay, I do believe that the world is made up of sunshine and rainbows, but I’m working on that, too. 😉

Now, four lovely ladies have agreed to step up next to bat in this blog hop. Let’s meet them:

Adrienne Dunning PhotoAdrienne Dunning lives in eastern North Carolina where she is very active in a local writer’s group.  A writer of contemporary romance, she is currently in the process of publishing her debut novel and working on additional manuscripts.  She likes her female characters to be a little cheeky, and her stories to reflect characters forging journeys to discover who they truly are and finding love along the way (of course!).

Laura SimcoxLaura Simcox, Author of the shiny, new release, Various States of Undress: Carolina, spent twenty years in professional theater as a costume designer, with a few of those years also spent as a college instructor, Laura abandoned the nomadic lifestyle to sit in a comfy pleather office chair at a beat up ginormous second hand oak desk and write. The result? Romance novels! Her favorite thing ever since she was, oh, about twelve. Laura lives in North Carolina with her husband (true love is real!) and her adorable, high energy four-year-old son who is currently obsessed with Curious George.

CarolAStricklandCarol A. Strickland, a one-time comics letterhack and outspoken member of various comics message boards, is an award-winning painter. Along with her writing, she exercises this skill in her secondary hours (both of them) as she waits for the lottery to free her 9-to-5 time to more fulfilling pursuits. Her latest release, Lost in the Stars, is the second book in her superhero romance saga, Three Worlds.

RuthACasieRuth A. Casie is a seasoned professional with over twenty-five years of writing experience. After many years of writing communication and marketing documents for a large corporation, Ruth gave way to her inner muse, let her creative juices flow, and began writing a series of historical time travel romance novels. When not writing you can find her home in Teaneck, New Jersey, reading, cooking, doing Sudoku and counted cross stitch. Read her story, Second Chance by the Sea, in the anthology, Timeless Escapes.

Their posts will be up next week on Monday, June 9th. Please stop by and visit them.

14:365 Pen & Paper photo by Matt Beckwith. Some rights reserved.

Filed Under: All Posts, BlogFests Tagged With: Adrienne Dunning, blog hop, Carol A. Strickland, Carolyn Hughey, character sketch, K. T. Roberts, Laura Simcox, pantser, plotting, Reese Ryan, Ruth A. Casie, synopsis, writing process

Gypsy Girl Guide to the Outer Banks and Gift Card #Giveaway

May 10, 2014 by ReeseRyan

Sanderling aerial view courtesy of Sanderling Resort.It’s gotten much warmer here in North Carolina and it looks like the never-ending winter has finally come to an end. I love the mild weather in spring and watching all of the flowers bloom. Right now I smell honeysuckle every time I step outside of my door.

Most of us are beginning to focus on summer and vacations. If you’ve ever considered going to the Outer Banks, or you’ve been there before but would like to experience a different part, I’ve got just the thing for you.

My recent post over on All Things Girl, the Gypsy Girl Guide to the Outer Banks, explores Duck, North Carolina. It has no public beaches, so it’s not nearly as crowded as more popular areas of the Outer Banks. Plus, the Atlantic Ocean is on one side of the street and the Currituck Sound is on the other. It’s pretty tough not to get a room with a view in this town. Duck is definitely worth checking out for anyone who loves the ocean or just wants a quiet, peaceful place to relax.

Also, I wanted to give you a quick reminder that there are just a few hours left in my current giveaway of a $20 Amazon Gift Card and a $10 Starbucks Gift Card. The contest has been extended through Mother’s Day. So be sure to enter now and pass it on to a friend. Enter below:
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Once you’ve entered the giveaway, I’d love to see you over to All Things Girl. See pictures and get highlights of my trip to Duck, North Carolina in the Outer Banks.

Hugs!

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Sanderling Aerial View courtesy of Sanderling Resort.

Filed Under: All Things Girl, Giveaways, Weekly Wrap-Up Tagged With: Duck NC, giveaway, Outer Banks, Reese Ryan, Sanderling Resort

Moments of nostalgia, Godzilla music players and Record Store Day

April 18, 2014 by ReeseRyan

The Godzilla music playerRemember record players? If not, just wait a few years and you’ll probably have the same nostalgic feelings about compact discs. 😉

Today, in The View from Here I revisit nostalgic moments from my childhood and the excitement I felt when I walked the four blocks from my house to the local record store.

My love for stories in both written and musical form hasn’t diminished with time.

In some ways, both passions seem stronger.

When my husband was gifted a vintage style stereo system–a sort of Godzilla of music players–I began a quest for vinyl records which led me to discover that tomorrow, April 19, 2014, is Record Store Day. I’m more than a little excited about this discovery. We plan to spend some time thumbing through stacks of records on wax revisiting fond memories from the past and hopefully returning home with a few new treasures.

Check out my post The View from Here: Moments of Nostalgia and tell me what makes you nostalgic about the past.

And don’t forget to enter for your chance to stock up on books or music with a $20 Amazon/B&N/iTunes Gift Card plus a $10 Starbucks Gift Card.

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“Logan Hardware Vinyl Shop” by Michael Choi. Some rights reserved.

Filed Under: All Things Girl, Share the Journey, Weekly Wrap-Up Tagged With: All Things Girl, Nostalgia, Record Store Day, Reese Ryan, vinyl records

Deleted scene from Love Me Not, Reader Events and VIP List #Giveaway

April 11, 2014 by ReeseRyan

Last week I invited you to join my VIP list (just click the pink bar on the left, or go here) because I have lots of news and goodies for readers in April and May. Here’s a little of what’s in store:

Upcoming Reader Events in Morrisville, North Carolina

  • Love Me Not by Reese RyanApril 30th: Lady Jane’s Salon RDU — Lady Jane’s Salons are fabulous events where romance authors and readers get together to celebrate the genre while also championing important causes. At each salon, three romance authors read from their work. Admission is a gently used romance novel or $5. The proceeds benefit the fight against cervical cancer and a local shelter for battered women. I’ll be reading scenes from Love Me Not at the event held at Another Broken Egg Cafe at 7PM. If you’re not too far from the Triangle, I’d love to see you there!
  • September 13th: Fly Hat Society Luncheon — The authors behind the blog Hot M.A.M.A. (Multicultural Authors of the Mid Atlantic) Land will be hosting their annual Fly Hat Society Luncheon. This catered event will give readers and authors the opportunity to hang out, enjoy delicious food and talk about sizzling romance novels. Fly hat required. ;-)I snagged my ticket and I’m excited to meet the Hot M.A.M.A. authors I don’t already know and to chat with readers. Now, if only I could find the right hat! We’d love to see you at the luncheon which runs from 11:30AM to 4:30PM. You can register for it here.

Today on Sulia I shared a snippet of a deleted scene from my latest release, Love Me Not. However, members of the VIP list will be able to read the scene in its entirety.

Last, but not least, I’m doing a giveaway from now through May 10th exclusively for readers on my mailing list. To enter:

  1. Join the Reese Ryan VIP (Newsletter) list.
  2. Spread the news and contest link on either Facebook or Twitter.

It’s that simple! You’ll get more chances to win every time you share the love on Facebook or Twitter. Just use the rafflecopter widget below:

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Until next time!

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Recap: Life on the Other Side of 40, the Romantic Comedy Drought and the How I Met Your Mother Finale

April 4, 2014 by ReeseRyan

A still from one of my favorite romantic comedies, Pretty Woman.

The past couple of months have been insanely busy. Though I haven’t posted frequently here on the Reese Ryan Diaries, I’ve been pretty active around the ‘net. This week:

  • Here at RRD I reminisced over my favorite How I Met Your Mother episodes.
  • In light of the volatile reactions to the show’s ending, I shared my take on the How I Met Your Mother Finale and the Promise of Happy Endings over at the Contemporary Romance Café.
  • Jana Richards, a fellow member of the Contemporary Romance  Café wrote a brilliant post on how to write successful romantic comedies. That prompted my plea: Someone revive the romantic comedy, PLEASE! over on the Sulia Romance Novels Channel.
  • Today I’m over at All Things Girl, where it all started for me, talking about The View from Here (or life on the other side of 40).

Got a minute to pop over to one of the above stops to say hello? I’d love to see you! In the meantime, happy reading.

By the way, if you haven’t already registered for my VIP mailing list, you can do so by clicking on the hot pink bar on your left, or by popping your email address into the form on the top right sidebar. The next newsletter will go out next week and this month and next there will be exciting announcements and prizes. I want you to be the first to know.

Smooches!

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5 Reasons You Should Read a Romance Novel and Your Valentine Will Be Glad You Did

February 11, 2014 by ReeseRyan

5 Reasons You Should Read a Romance Novel This Valentine's Day SeasonYes, Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love. Ideally, that celebration takes place with a real–rather than a fictional–being. But spending a little time cozied up with a good book and a new book boyfriend can be pretty spectacular, too.

Here are five reasons you should read a romance novel during the countdown to Valentine’s Day and beyond, including a few that will make your real-life Valentine glad that you did. 😉

Speaking of romance novels, you can get my Bad Boys Gone Good series here.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Infographic courtesy of Harlequin.

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Enter the Love Me Not Blog Tour Grand Prize #Giveaway

January 9, 2014 by ReeseRyan

She doesn't believe in playing for keeps. He's determined to have her heart.

The Love Me Not Blog Tour has been great fun these past two weeks. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being part of this wonderful journey! All of your tweets, comments and shares are greatly appreciated!

Since I can’t give you all a big hug (and I totally would, I’m a notorious hugger), I’m giving away a bundle of goodies to one lucky person. If you haven’t entered to win the tour grand prize, outlined below, you still have a few hours today and then all of tomorrow to enter to contest. If you have already entered, remember, you can enter each day by tweeting about the giveaway or commenting on a blog post.

GIVEAWAY

  • $25 Amazon, Barnes & Noble or iTunes Gift Card
  • $10 Starbucks e-Gift Card
  • Digital copy of Love Me Not by Reese Ryan
  • Digital copy of Making the First Move by Reese Ryan

Visit any of the tour stops listed below to get in your last-minute entries. Not sure which stop to visit? If you’d like to know more about the story behind Love Me Not, visit:

  • Just Contemporary Romance to discover why Love Me Not deals with some serious dysfunctional family drama.
  • Carina Press Blog to find out why I’m slightly obsessed with characters keeping secrets.
  • Dr. Pepper Diva where I talk about the perils of writing about not-so-perfect heroines.
  • The Pen & Muse to learn why secondary characters always play an important role in my contemporary romances.
  • The Brunette Librarian to find out what happens when a secondary character decides she has a story to tell.
  • Kwana Writes to discover why my characters tend to be a bit…complicated.

Wanna see what reviewers are saying about Love Me Not? Visit:

  • Flutters and Flails
  • Book Lovin’ Mamas
  • So Many Reads
  • The Brunette Librarian
  • The Book Obsessed Momma 

Want to get to know a little more about me? Grab a cup of coffee and let’s get acquainted. Visit author interviews at Characters Behaving Badly & The Pen & Muse.

See book highlights and excerpts at these blogs:

  • Sizzling Pages — Long Excerpt
  • Contemporary Romance Café 
  • The Book Nympho 
  • Mrs. B’s Books 
  • Library Mosaic
  • Michelle Miles’s Ye Olde Inkwell 
  • SBook Lover 
  • Bookends
  • Jade Kerrion
  • A Reading Nurse
  • Books and Stilettos 
  • Just One Indie’s Opinion

If you haven’t already, consider joining my mailing list (the form is to the right, at the top of the sidebar) to stay tuned for future giveaways and sneak peeks. I love hearing from readers, so if you have a question or comment about a character or an element of the story, feel free to contact me here.

Good luck on your entry and best wishes for a happy new year!

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  ***The Love Me Not tour is being coordinated by Irresistible Reads Tours.***

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Love Me Not Release Day

December 30, 2013 by ReeseRyan

The Love Me Not Virtual Book Tour

I honestly can’t believe it’s finally here. The day I get to say that I’m a multi-published novelist. I’ve been grinning so hard that I think I strained a jaw muscle and I’m pretty sure I twisted an ankle breaking out my tragically-awesome Snoopy dance. (Picture Snoopy with a busted ankle and a lot more hips.) Today is release day for my second novel, which also happens to be the second book in my Bad Boys Gone Good series published by Carina Press.

When it comes to fiction-writing, I’m a bit of a rule-breaker. (Which is odd, because I cling fanatically to rules in other areas of life. But, c’est la vie. ) So in this series you won’t find syrupy-sweet heroines clinging to perfection with nary a broken fingernail. My heroines don’t always follow expectations, and in the case of Jamie Charles, the heroine of Love Me Not, they sometimes give established rules the finger. But these women are very human, deal with very real issues and find a way to be happy despite them. As P!nk would say, they’re wrong in all the right ways.

To celebrate the release, I’m doing the Love Me Not Blog Tour from December 30th – January 10th which includes a fun giveaway. Get details on the giveaway below. Check out the full tour schedule here. Then visit other stops for more chances to enter the contest.

Thank you to all of the wonderful readers and authors who have supported my journey as an author. Lots of love and Happy New Year to you!

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About Love Me Not

Tortured artist, Jamie Charles’ life is a careful balance between flashes of brilliance and self-loathing. Her art is as dark and dramatic as her painful past. Her resentment of the biological parents—who were too preoccupied with their addictions to bother with her—fuels her ambition to succeed as an artist, but also takes a heavy, personal toll.

Love Me Not by Reese RyanMiles Copeland climbed to the top of his advertising agency because he isn’t afraid of taking risks and because he has something to prove to the father who betrayed his family. But when he falls for a moody, Gothic beauty with zero interest in anything but a purely physical relationship, he finds himself in dangerous territory.

Jamie prefers living hard and fast without the complications of love, but finds it impossible to resist the stunningly handsome, yet incredibly sweet man who is determined to have every piece of her–including her heart. Miles shows Jamie the beauty of being loved madly and deeply, but is it enough to make her finally learn to love herself, and open her heart to him?

Love Me Not Excerpt

“You’re not the only person who can read people, mister.” She crossed her arms and stared at him.

“Okay, so maybe I can afford pricey shoes and—”

“A black BMW.”

His mouth gaped open. “How’d you—?”

“It’s a gift,” she said proudly, leaning in a little closer. “I could tell you were a BMW guy two minutes after we met. Took me another fifteen minutes to figure out you’d probably go for classic black, probably a high-end five series…maybe the six series. Definitely not the seven, ’cause that’d just be flaunting it.”

He let out a low whistle and ran his fingers through his hair. “No way. The valet must be acting as your secret informant.”

“Nope. I told you, it’s a gift.” She rested her elbows on the bar and leaned even closer to him. Her voice was a husky whisper. “Don’t look now, but the older guy coming in the door with the chick in the tiny sequin skirt who’s young enough to be his granddaughter…bet he drives a wee little Corvette in some wildly inappropriate color like lemon yellow.” She backed away from him and headed to the other end of the bar to refresh another customer’s drink. When she was done she returned to Miles and whispered, “So whadya think? You think I’m right?”

He had that ridiculously sexy grin plastered on his face again, the wattage decidedly turned up a notch. “That guy is staying at my hotel. You’re only half right, though. He drives a nineteen sixty-five Corvette Stingray, but it isn’t yellow, it’s Incredible Hulk green.”

Jamie shuddered. “Even worse. And the guy should be taken behind a woodshed and beaten for mutilating an American classic like that. Not to mention the fact that he’s corrupting a minor.”

“Agreed.”

They giggled like naughty schoolchildren making fun of the substitute teacher’s ten-buck toupee, and something about it felt good. Familiar. Like having an inside joke with an old friend.

“You’re a bad influence on me.” She swiped underneath her eye with the heel of her hand, careful not to ruin her makeup. “I shouldn’t be making fun of the customers.”

“You’re telling me you wouldn’t have slammed that guy’s superhero-inspired midlife crisis on wheels if I wasn’t here?” He smiled at her. “Then I’m really glad I came. Face it, you might not want to talk about it, but you needed a good laugh tonight.”

About the Bad Boys Gone Good Series

Love Me Not explores the story of Jamie Charles and Miles Copeland. When these characters were introduced in Book #1–Making the First Move–they were already a couple, and Jamie had undergone a transformation. In that book we were given glimpses of what led to that change. Love Me Not steps backward, to tell the story of how Jamie met Miles.

If you haven’t already read Making the First Move…don’t. Read Love Me Not first.

Comment on this post, follow this blog, or choose one of the other available options to enter the Love Me Not blog tour contest below for your chance to win a $25 Amazon or Barnes & Noble Gift Card, a $10 Starbucks e-Card and both books in the Bad Boys Gone Good series to date–Love Me Not & Making the First Move.

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Bio:

MAKING THE FIRST MOVE author, Reese Ryan

Reese Ryan writes sexy, contemporary fiction filled with colorful characters and sinfully-sweet romance. She secretly enjoys torturing her heroines with family and career drama, reformed bad boys, revealed secrets, and the occasional identity crisis, but always rewards them with a happily ever after.

Born and raised in the Midwest, she now resides in Central North Carolina where she has happily declared herself a Bohemian Southern Belle. Visit Reese online at ReeseRyan.com. Follow her on Twitter @ReeseRyanWrites. Connect with her on Facebook or Goodreads.

 

Love Me Not Blog Tour Grand Prize

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  • Digital copy of Love Me Not by Reese Ryan
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