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Blame it on the Kiss Tour: Review, Excerpt, and Giveaway

Review:

"Blame it on the Kiss" by Robin Bielman is probably my favorite book of her's so far. Bryce Bishop is the best good guy there is. He wants to find something that will last forever. When Payton dumped him by leaving a voicemail, Bryce is crushed and doesn't want to trust another woman. Honor Mitchell is definitely a free spirit. she likes being her own person. The one thing that seems to hold Honor back is she is continually living with regret. She thinks that all she does is fail and that she won't ever do anything better. When her best friend Payton dies, she decides to fulfill a promise that she once made to Payton. Then Honor and Bryce end up meeting and Honor thinks this will be her shot to have a one night stand until she realizes that Bryce is Payton's ex-boyfriend.

I really enjoyed this book because it took Honor out of her comfort zone. I feel liek Honor was finally able to let things go and just grow. I think Honor and Bryce make a really cute couple and they are so sweet together. This is definitely a fun summer read for those that want something light and easy. This is definitely a romance story that all can enjoy. This is a great addition to the series.

Excerpt:

Bryce stared at her. Most girls would’ve had a fit if the sprinklers had soaked them. Not

only had Honor laughed it off, she looked amazing and none the worse for wear as the

pink light of the toy ring glowed at her waist.

“Do not tell me you have x-ray vision and can see the color of my undergarments,

because then I’d have to use this magic ring to one, make you color blind, and two,

make your clothes disintegrate so everyone could see if you’re a boxer or briefs man.”

His grin came quick and easy. “You want to see what I have on underneath my jeans,

all you have to do is ask.”

“No thanks.” She stopped in front of him.

“You sure?”

“Positive.”

“You don’t look positive.”

“How do I look?”

He took a slow inspection down her body and back up. “You really want me to answer

that?”

“Boy, you had me fooled there for a minute Captain Underpants, but I see you’re just

like every other guy, which is a huge relief, I can’t even tell you.” She brushed by him

and headed toward the front door.

“What does that mean?” He fell in step beside her. Something didn’t feel right inside

him. He didn’t like being lumped in with all guys.

“Here,” she slipped the ring off her finger and dropped it into their bag. “Be a good

partner and turn our stuff in so I can raid Sophie’s closest for something to change in

to.”

“Grab me one of Zane’s shirts, would you?”

She paused at the porch to slip off her shoes and slowly rake her eyes down and up his

body. Touché. “Really? Zane’s got all sorts of muscle going on and I’m not sure—”

He whipped off his shirt. Honor was messing with him, but he wanted to remind her

Zane didn’t have anything on him. He took care of his body, often working out with the

guys he represented. He put forth the best image possible for his agency and that

included being in good physical shape.

The appreciative look in her eyes told him she liked what she saw. She’d had her hands

all over his chest in their hotel room, and if he closed his eyes he knew he’d remember

exactly how hot her touch had made him.

“Can I ask you something?” he ventured.

“Okay,” she said to his chest.

“Eyes up here, sweetheart.” He motioned his hand in the direction of his face.

Her cheeks reddened. “Sorry, yes?”

“Have you had your one night stand?” He fisted his hands. It didn’t matter. It shouldn’t

matter. But for some reason, he wanted to know. She might not be wired for it, but

according to Payton, the two of them were like sisters, and if Honor promised to do the

things on Payton’s list, he imagined she would keep that vow.

She gulped and again he could see her mind at work in the way she blinked and her

head tilted a fraction to the side. “No.” A crease drew her brows together. “But I might

be able to remedy that these next few days. A couple of Zane’s friends seem like they’d

be willing to help me out.”

No doubt. “People hook up at weddings all the time, don’t they?”

“That’s what I hear.”

 

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1 comment

  1. Hi Ali! Thank you so much for your wonderful review and for helping me spread the word about Bryce and Honor's story! I'm really happy you enjoyed the book! :D Have a great weekend!

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