Blog Tour - Meant To Be Mine By Lisa Marie Perry
Today we have the blog tour for Lisa Marie Perry’s Meant To Be Mine! Check it out and grab your copy today!!
Lisa Marie Perry encounters difficult fictional men and women on a daily basis. She writes sizzling, deep fiction featuring flawed heroes brought to their knees by the love of complicated women. She has received high praise from USA Today and has been nominated for an RT Book Reviews literary award. She lives in America's heartland, drives a truck, enjoys indie rock, collects Medieval literature, watches too many comedies, has a not-so-secret love for lace and adores rugged men with a little bit of nerd. For laughs, randomness and occasional inappropriateness, visit LMP at www.perrytalebooks.com. Connect with Lisa: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Goodreads Enter Lisa’s Giveaway: a Rafflecopter giveaway
About Meant To Be Mine
Loving him was hard. Wanting him was so damn easy . . .
Sofia Mercer may have been sick as a teen, but she’s no delicate flower. And she’s proven it by making it on her own and starting a new life away from the town that turned against her, away from the boy who broke her already fragile heart. But when her aunt Luz dies unexpectedly, leaving Sofia with a mountain of regrets and the keys to a quirky boutique, Sofia has no choice but to return to Cape Cod. Only, this new life in her old town comes with complications.
Burke Wolf was Sofia’s first love—a relationship that burned bright and went up in flames. Seeing him again, Sofia can’t help but get caught up in that all-too-familiar tornado of passion and pain. He’s battled his own demons—that much is clear. But Sofia can’t afford to be careless with her heart . . . and loving Burke again might just break it completely.
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EXCERPT
Burke suddenly didn’t care who won; the
sooner the game ended, the sooner he could have her to himself. “I’m out,” he
said, laying down his cards. “Fold.”
“All in,” Sofia said next to him,
nudging her stack of chips forward.
He folded. She was all in. He wasn’t
ignorant to the symbolism of that.
Sofia and Niall faced off, then she
finally revealed a busted hand. Triumphant, Niall stood and pumped a fist as
onlookers erupted in cheers at his hard-won victory. Sofia, in a fluttery
high-necked dress that stopped barely past her hips, pranced through the grass
to throw her arms around Niall in a congratulatory hug.
Burke waited, Tish at his side, as she toasted
people with her bottle and laughed, and at last she came to him. “Joss’s pies
are cooling and Hannah says dinner won’t be ready for a bit,” she reported.
“Want to walk to the pond with me?”
He couldn’t remember getting a sweeter,
more sincere invitation. He took her hand, leading her away, not allowing
himself to get caught up in how the gesture looked or what it meant. Screw all
that, because it felt incredible to touch her and even common sense wouldn’t
deprive him.
Tish followed them as they moved farther
from the farmhouse, toward taller grass, thicker trees, and the glimmer of a
pond up ahead. He heard Hannah ask, “Where’re they sneaking off?”
“I wouldn’t worry about it.” This from
Abram. “Tish won’t let them get too naughty.”
“Joking, right? She was Luz’s dog.”
Sofia laughed a little but stayed beside
him on the dirt path as chaperone Tish trotted behind them.
“I think every man in that yard’s got a
crush on you,” he said, holding a leafy branch out of her way.
She plucked a leaf, then rolled its stem
between her fingers. “And which one should I have a crush on?” She traced the
point of that damn leaf across her lips.
Hell.
Burke closed in, framing her, boxing her in against a tall, arching oak.
The bark scraped his palms, but he didn’t care when her sugary scent was
filling him and she was staring at his mouth with naked anticipation. Lowering
his guard, taking a chance, he confessed. “Me,” he told her, seizing her mouth.
Hell, hell, hell, this is good. So
hot, pulling his hair, yanking him in closer. Deeper. Rougher…“No-damn-body
else, Sofia. Just me.”
About Lisa Marie Perry
Lisa Marie Perry encounters difficult fictional men and women on a daily basis. She writes sizzling, deep fiction featuring flawed heroes brought to their knees by the love of complicated women. She has received high praise from USA Today and has been nominated for an RT Book Reviews literary award. She lives in America's heartland, drives a truck, enjoys indie rock, collects Medieval literature, watches too many comedies, has a not-so-secret love for lace and adores rugged men with a little bit of nerd. For laughs, randomness and occasional inappropriateness, visit LMP at www.perrytalebooks.com. Connect with Lisa: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Goodreads Enter Lisa’s Giveaway: a Rafflecopter giveaway
Blog Tour Schedule:
August 22nd
Home.Love.Books Review
Mes Livres Review
Books, Coffee & Passion Excerpt
Captain Reads A Lot Excerpt
August 23rd
Fandomly Bookish Excerpt
What Is That Book About Excerpt
Reese's Reviews Review
Southern Vixens Book Obsessions Excerpt
August 24th
Maari Loves Her Indies Excerpt
Hannah's Lovely Lifestyle Excerpt
The Silver Dagger Scriptorium Excerpt
August 25th
Adventures in Writing Excerpt
Books,Dreams,Life Review
Reviews from the Heart Review
Books and Things Blog Review
August 26th
Beauties and the book Review
EskieMama Reads Excerpt
Rock Out With Sweet Reads Excerpt
Shannon's Book Blog Review
August 27th
Friends Till The End Book Blog Excerpt
Dog-Eared Daydreams Review
The Book Tree Excerpt
Liz's Reading Life Excerpt
August 28th
Books and Tequila Review
Jen's Reading Obsession Excerpt
books Need TLC Review
2 girls who love books Excerpt
August 29th
Reading Tigress Excerpt
Nerdy Dirty & Flirty Excerpt
August 30th
Socially Awkward Book Nerd Excerpt
Alpha Book Club Excerpt
Ellesea Loves Reading Excerpt
With Love for Books Review
August 31st
E-Romance News Excerpt
JOJO THE BOOKAHOLIC Excerpt
Evermore Books Excerpt
Under The Covers Book Lovers Review
September 1st
Red Cheeks Reads Review
Bookworm Dee Reads Excerpt
G & T's Indie Café Excerpt
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