Monday, January 2

***RELEASE BLITZ*** Worth it by C.M. Owens & S.M. Shade

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Worth It 

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C.M. Owens & S.M. Shade

Genre: Romantic Comedy

#WorthIt #OwensShade #Yama #RomCom 

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Synopsis

What's the recipe to the ultimate disaster week?

Three unruly friends.

A wedding we shouldn't have been invited to.

Two unexpected romances.

A scoop of sexy.

And a double scoop of chaos.

Lydia is a good girl who is above revenge. Good thing she has us. No one cheats on our best friend and rides off into the sunset with his new bride.

What was supposed to happen? Unleash hell like two badasses. It was a simple plan, but we failed to anticipate a few things. A rogue prosthetic, an accidental exorcism, and dominatrix strippers willing to take things way too far, just to name a few.

What actually happened? As usual, nothing went as planned, especially when two sexy distractions popped into the mix. We were there to avenge our friend, not to get entangled with two cocky, arrogant men, who don’t like to hear the word no. I was sure we could resist.

I mean, it was only a week, right? What could happen in a week?

Not intrigued enough? There's totally a duck in this story.

Ah yeah. Now we have your undivided attention. Enjoy our chaos.

#WorthIt

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Review

Well Bleeding hell where to start! 

I'll start with... I have never, and i mean this ever ever ever ever EVER laughed so hard in all my life reading a book. I have never had to literally run to the toilet before i wet myself laughing. My children kept asking what was wrong with me when i had tears silently falling down my face because i couldn't laugh hard enough. That's how effin funny this book is!

This is a story of three friends, Kasha, Lydia and Henley, told from Kasha and Henley's POV. Lydia is insisting on attending her ex's wedding. Her ex happens to be Kasha's step brother who they all hate. Kasha and Henley go along with going for Lydia's sake to support her.

We join the story where Henley is just kicking her cheating boyfriend out just before they set off for their road trip to the wedding.

Now. These three girls... well i say the three Lydia is pretty sensible, maybe. The other two? Not so much are out to put a little sabotage on the wedding. They're gonna play a few pranks to liven up the stuffy upper class wedding. Little pranks... hmmmmmm it doesn't quite work out that way. Things go wrong. Very wrong. In the most hilarious way you can imagine. Dubious underwear. Rotten eggs and a port-a-loo being dragged around the gardens are a tiny bit of what happens.

If you love slapstick toilet humor you will absolutely love this book. As I've said it was so funny. Non stop laughs. chapter after chapter. I kept thinking, it will slow shortly but it just didn't. As soon as i finished it i read it again because i feared I'd missed parts i was laughing so much.

There is also 2 love stories going on. Kasha meets someone who she doesn't remember at first Roman. He's her step brothers friend and when she realizes who he is she recalls not liking him but the grown up version is well hot! I mean smoking!! She decides she'll at least try to have a bit of fun with him. He remembers her immediately and didn't really care for her much either but during some of her accident prone shenanigans he starts to fall for her. Kasha is an amputee and has a robotic arm... She has no problem making jokes about her arm Jill. Jill is a prototype her inventor father has made and some of the scenes with Jill going horribly wrong are side splitting.

Henley's pranks also seem to go wrong too. She's only there for moral support but ends up being dragged into all sorts. She whilst there meets up with the guy she was in love with as a teen Davis. He's out to claim her. She only remembers him walking away. She's determined to keep him at arms length. Yeah of course she doesn't!

Both of the guys were an amazing addition to the book. I loved both of them although i think Roman may just of edged it. Some of the bedroom antics between both couples were steamy and highly enjoyable.

To be honest every single character in this book was amazing. Even the bad guys the ones you're supposed to hate i just couldn't bring myself to because they all brought something to the table.

The storyline refuses to let you put this book down.  Everything just flows perfectly.  The laughs, the love, the sabotage of the wedding all of it.

It's only the 2nd of January and i have already found my 2017 favorite romcom. I'm not joking it's that good!!

I'd highly recommend this to anyone. Everyone. I want you all to read it!! Its right at the very top of my favorite reads. If you have christmas and new year blues dive straight into this and it will blow those blues far far away! Unbelievable!! Amazing!! I'm already screaming for more of these characters, or the supports or maybe just whatever these authors want to throw our way!!

Reviewed by Kerry

★★☆ 5 "Laugh till you wee" Stars ☆★★

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About the Authors

C.M. Owens

USA Today Bestselling Author of the Sterling Shore Series, Property of Drex, and Deadly Beauties.

C.M. Owens always loves a good laugh, and lives and breathes the emotions of the characters she becomes attached to. Though she came from a family of musicians, she has zero abilities with instruments; she sounds like a strangled cat when she sings; and her dancing is downright embarrassing. Just ask anyone who knows her. Her creativity rests solely in the written word. Her family is grateful that she gave up her quest to become a famous singer.
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S.M. Shade

S. M. Shade is a homeschooling mom hopelessly addicted to Dr. Pepper, love stories, sunshine, and men with full sexy lips, though not necessarily in that order. A voracious reader since sounding out her first word, she started writing as a teenager and rediscovered her love of writing as an adult. Originally from Indianapolis, she now lives in a small Kentucky town with her teenage son.
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