HAPPY TWIST DAY EVERYONE!!!
That's right - Joe Collins has finally arrived and Alex Parks is keeping him in check. This is the second book in Kylie Scott's Dive Bar Series and it's a sexy, good time! Bel will have a review of the book tomorrow but in the meantime, please enjoy this brief excerpt and order your very own copy if you haven't already.
From New York Times bestselling author Kylie Scott
comes the second sizzling stand-alone novel in the Dive Bar series!
When his younger brother loses interest in online
dating, hot bearded bartender Joe Collins only intends to log into his account
and shut it down. Until he reads about her.
Alex Parks is funny, fascinating, and pretty much
everything he's been looking for in a woman—except that she lives across the
country. Soon they're emailing up a storm and telling each other their deepest,
darkest secrets...except the one that really matters.
When Alex pays Joe a surprise visit, however, they
both discover that when it comes to love, it's always better with a twist.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kylie is
a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author. She was voted Australian
Romance Writer of the year, 2013 & 2014, by the Australian Romance Writer’s
Association and her books have been translated into eleven different languages.
She is a long time fan of romance, rock music, and B-grade horror films. Based
in Queensland, Australia with her two children and husband, she reads, writes
and never dithers around on the internet. You can learn more about Kylie from http://www.kylie-scott.com/
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A BRIEF EXCERPT
“I wanted to talk to you a bit more about what happened between us online,” he said, his mouth a serious straight line. “How I came to use my brother’s profile.”
Ugh. “I’m pretty sure I found out everything I needed to know last night.”
“I didn’t mean to lie to you, Alex.”
“Once is a mistake.” I crossed my legs, kicking my black leather bootie back and forth. So I was a little aggravated. Sue me. “Months’ worth of e-mails is not. You could have introduced yourself to me, Joe, told me who you really were. You chose not to. Christ, no wonder you kept putting off meeting. I should have known something was wrong.”
“You’re right. I shouldn’t try to sell you excuses.” A big sigh from my “friend.” “Truth is, I’m not used to being the bad guy. Usually I’m the one cleaning up my brother’s messes.”
“Lucky me.”
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