Addison Hill #3
by Mina V. Esguerra
Published
October 6th 2015
by Flirt Publishing
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“Go out with a stereotypical romance novel hero WHO ISN’T YOUR TYPE.”
Avid reader and art student Steph is participating in a monthly blog challenge to Live Like Fiction, and this was the task for October. When Grayson, former co-captain of her university rugby team, walks into her class, she knows it’s meant to be – she has to go out with this guy. Even if she’s never been attracted to big, hunky, athletic types. With Grayson’s “player” reputation off the field, Steph thinks he’ll be good for one date that’ll be worth blogging about, and that’s it.
But you know how it goes: Soon, it becomes more than just one date – and Steph and Grayson are caught up in “living like fiction.” How long can they keep playing their roles before reality steps in?
Early blurbs for Learning To Fall:
"I may be a little bit in love." - Carla
"I think I just found another Mina V. Esguerra book that I'd marry in a heartbeat." - April, Seasuras
Fallen Again (Addison Hill #2)
Steph is a blogger. A book blogger to be precise. She's been active in the book blogging world for a while now. But life got in the way and she needs to slow down and get her priorities sorted out. Putting a semi-hiatus in blogging, she struggles to get her life together and see where she intends her career to go.
Steph - I love her. I expected her to be awkward. She wasn't. And she was even funnier than Grayson! Her snarkiness is what made me love her. Although she's a little lost, she's the i-dont-take-shit-from-anyone kind of gal and i freaking love it!
Grayson, a rugby player who's on medical leave, poses for an art class she teaches in. He's not her type at all. But part of her deal in her semi-hiatus blogging status is to do a monthly challenge. She thinks Grayson is the the perfect guy for her Live Like Fiction October challenge.
Grayson - the player who isn't a player. Grayson is sweet and kind and everything that is not the stereotypical athlete. He may not do the serious relationship that often but he does perfectly well in being the perfect boyfriend.
Two great characters combined - not to mention Steph is a book blogger - How can i not enjoy this?
Mina retained what I love about her works. Witty quips and moments that had me laughing my ass off. (Thank goodness i read this at home. Otherwise, id be getting weird looks from strangers when I'm either laughing or trying not to laugh.) Did i mention that this books have the steamiest of scenes? No? From Mina's recent releases, this probably have the hottest scenes.
Learning to Fall is a funny, awesome story about two people who took someone else's fantasy and made it their own.
"One crazy month, I read forty."
Steph is a blogger. A book blogger to be precise. She's been active in the book blogging world for a while now. But life got in the way and she needs to slow down and get her priorities sorted out. Putting a semi-hiatus in blogging, she struggles to get her life together and see where she intends her career to go.
Steph - I love her. I expected her to be awkward. She wasn't. And she was even funnier than Grayson! Her snarkiness is what made me love her. Although she's a little lost, she's the i-dont-take-shit-from-anyone kind of gal and i freaking love it!
Grayson, a rugby player who's on medical leave, poses for an art class she teaches in. He's not her type at all. But part of her deal in her semi-hiatus blogging status is to do a monthly challenge. She thinks Grayson is the the perfect guy for her Live Like Fiction October challenge.
Grayson - the player who isn't a player. Grayson is sweet and kind and everything that is not the stereotypical athlete. He may not do the serious relationship that often but he does perfectly well in being the perfect boyfriend.
Two great characters combined - not to mention Steph is a book blogger - How can i not enjoy this?
Mina retained what I love about her works. Witty quips and moments that had me laughing my ass off. (Thank goodness i read this at home. Otherwise, id be getting weird looks from strangers when I'm either laughing or trying not to laugh.) Did i mention that this books have the steamiest of scenes? No? From Mina's recent releases, this probably have the hottest scenes.
Learning to Fall is a funny, awesome story about two people who took someone else's fantasy and made it their own.
She finds inspiration in the lives and experiences of other people, so the answer to "Is this story based on you?" is always, always "No."
Other works:
Breathe Rockstar Romance Series
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