FLIRT'S "BACK TO SCHOOL" NEW ADULT BLOG HOP GIVEAWAY
Welcome to Flirt University's Back to School celebration! It's time for the Three R's, Flirt style—Reading, (W)Riting, and Romancing! In the spirit of getting to know one another on the first day of school, Flirt, Random House's New Adult imprint, has set up a New Adult blog hop so you can discover other blogs that love the hottest new romance genre.
As part of the hop, Flirt is giving away its signature "I <3 New Adult" tote (for carrying books, ereaders, and other fun things), and its signature "I <3 New Adult" mug (perfect for that morning coffee pick-me-up)! Just check out the Rafflecopter below—stop by each blog for more chances to win, and to meet awesome New Adult fans and reviewers!
Head back to Romance at Random on Tuesday, September 3 to find out if you won (we'll email winners, too!), and don't miss your first Flirt University "lecture" from one of Flirt's esteemed New Adult Author Professors! They'll be sharing their thoughts on everything New Adult!
Hop away!
- Cocktails and Books
- Evie Knight
- Bookhounds
- Manga Maniac Café
- What I'm Reading
- The Book Tart
- Acting Balanced
- The Jeep Diva
- Reading Under the Willow Tree
- Stuck in Books
- Books of Love
- Book Lovin Mamas
- From the TBR Pile
- Book Flame Reviews
- Romance Crush Junkies
- My Book and My Coffee
- Bout a Book Blog
- Mackable Book Babes
- Tonya's Bookshelf
- Book Mom's Reviews
- The Revolving Bookcase
- Victoria's Gossip
- Dr. Pepper Diva
- Mad Book Reader
- Rose's Book Blog
- Renee Entress's Blog
- Book Addicts Not-So-Anonymous
- Go and Read Now
- Whirlwind Books
- Live. Laugh. Romance
- Brenda's Book Beat
- Crafty Momma
- Stories and Swag
- Book-A-Holic Anon
- Foxylutely Book Reviews
- Fictionators
- Zakirrah's Books Blog
- Feeling Fictional
Giveaway #2
Prize: one NetGalley review copy of ISN'T SHE LOVELY by Lauren Layne.
All just need to comment on this blog with why you love or are excited about New Adult or the book.
ISN'T SHE LOVELY by Lauren Layne
The rules are clear—until they’re broken. Lauren Layne puts a New Adult spin on Pygmalion, also the inspiration for Pretty Woman, and gives the classic love story its edgiest twist yet.
“Who knew that pretending you’re not falling for someone would be so much more difficult than pretending that you are?”
Stephanie Kendrick gave up her whole summer to ace her NYU film school screenwriting course, so she’s pissed to be stuck with a preppy, spoiled frat boy as her writing partner. Then again, with her piercings, black-rimmed eyes, and Goth wardrobe, Stephanie isn’t exactly Ethan Price’s type, either. He’s probably got his eye on some leggy blonde with a trust fund . . . or does he?
As the summer scene kicks off in the Hamptons, Ethan is desperate to make his snobbish mother forget the pedigreed girl who broke his heart. While Stephanie’s a stretch as a decoy, the right makeover and a pastel cardigan just might do the trick. She may not love the idea of playing Ethan’s brainless Barbie girlfriend, but the free rent and luxurious digs make a tempting offer. So does the promise of a ready-made screenplay idea inspired by their charade.
But when Stephanie steps into Ethan’s privileged world, the “acting” begins to feel all too real. The kissing and touching that were intended to fool the Hamptons crowd wind up manipulating them. And Stephanie faces a question she’s too afraid to ask: Is Ethan falling for the real her or for the dolled-up princess he wants to see?
About Lauren Layne
Lauren Layne graduated from Santa Clara University with a B.S. in political science that she has yet to put to good use. After dabbling in an e-commerce career in Seattle and Southern California, Layne moved to New York City, where she now writes full-time. She lives with her husband and their plus-size pomeranian in a tiny Manhattan studio.
I love NA because it is perfect for my age group 25-30 and I can relate to the characters and writing style. Thanks for giveaway!
ReplyDeletei love NA because it is fast paced. And who doesn't want to be young again1
ReplyDeleteI love NA as long as the characters are in their mid-20's at least. The books are fun to read and are exciting and sexy.
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New adult books are interesting... fun to read... and they keep me feeling young!
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The storyline sounds like something I would enjoy.
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