lunes, 7 de abril de 2014

Lost in me by Lexi Ryan |Release Day New series Here and Now + Review + Giveaway|

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Get ready for NYT Bestselling Author Lexi Ryan’s new series Here and Now!


The first novel in the series, LOST IN ME,


is a sexy New Adult contemporary romance released April 7th!


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LOST IN ME is on SALE for just .99 cents the first week of release as a fan appreciation from the author!


LOST IN ME is the first book in the Here and Now series, a spin-off of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling New Hope series. This sexy amnesia love triangle is intended for mature readers.


The last thing I remember is having drinks at Brady’s and trying to avoid eye-contact with my life-long crush—the gorgeous, unattainable Maximilian Hallowell. They tell me that was a year ago, but I have no memories of anything since then. What I do have is this ring on my finger that Max says he gave me, and this much-thinner body I’ve dreamed of most of my life. Aside from a case of retrograde amnesia, everything seems almost…perfect.


But the deeper I immerse myself into this new world of mine—planning a wedding to a man I don’t remember dating, attempting to run a business I don’t remember starting—the clearer it becomes that nothing is as it seems. Do I have the life I’ve always wanted or is it a facade propped up by secrets I don’t even know I have?


I need answers before I marry Max, and the only person who seems to have them is the angry, tatted, sexy-as-sin rocker Nate Crane. And Nate wants me for himself.


 

LOST IN ME is not a standalone novel, as the story continues


in Here and Now book two, FALL TO YOU, releasing in June.



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 THE REVIEW



Hello! Today we have state of Review 's book Lost in Me by Lexi Ryan.


Wao , what if some of your fears go away , your dreams are there, but in the midst of all this part of your memory disappears. This is what happens to Hanna, our protagonist .


It's the first time I read a book by the author, and I must say that my weekend enjoyment much of this story.


The book is being narrated by its protagonist, Hanna , which starts having an accident and therefore does not remember all her senior year . What I like about it is that it is not perfect and the way in discovering what happened in that year , we find many surprises.


Also we find characters who are in the midst of what happened to Hanna and each is important in the life of Hanna. His family that at some point there was a break , the fiance of his dreams a curvaceous body and a business that will bien. She not remembers why, but it feels comfortable with that dream life until a young boy rockstar and details that are coming to doubt all that life .


The story as I say I liked , touch interesting topics particular level and I have not seen a story like this, keeps you on the lookout for what could be happened and as you progress the author gives you clues to what that could have happened and what happened in the life of Hanna. But it will not easy, remember it is a number and when you get in the end all your theories and even change you'll be surprised , not expecting it and it was great .


This beautifully structured and written , is clear and easy to read , flowing as you progress . With so much potential that handles the elements and draw much attention . A new environment and characters that grabs you .


This is one of those stories which I want to know what will happen , I recommended to read at any time.


My 4.5 stars



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GIVEAWAY


(4) $25 Gift Cards to Amazon or Barnes and Noble -


International


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The Author


lexiryan

Once a college English professor, I now write full time. I live in rural Indiana, where, when I’m not writing, I get to hang out with my husband and two kids–a six-year-old boy and a two-year-old hellion, er, girl. Not surprisingly, reading and writing remain my favorite activities, though both come in bits and pieces these days, not the big hunks of time I enjoyed before I had children. When I’m feeling virtuous, I like to go running (I use that word liberally. I’m really, really slow) or do yoga. Don’t worry, I’m always careful to balance out such activities with a hearty serving of ice cream or a chocolate martini.



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