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Title: Nothing But a Dare
Author: Molly O’Hare
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: September 16, 2019
Blurb
Nothing But a Dare is a second chance, enemies to lovers rom-com with a curvy, will punch you in the throat heroine, and a hero that will push every button she has for fun. Oh, and did I mention there’s a cat that wears turtleneck sweaters?
After what could possibly be the world’s worst morning, the last thing Abbie expected to see as she walked into her meeting was her childhood nemesis.
Hunter. Freaking. James.
The title of world’s worst morning now seemed like an understatement.
When Abbie walked into the conference room looking like a complete mess, and still killed her presentation, Hunter knew he’d made the right decision signing on with WCM Advertising. He was there for one reason, and one reason only. Abbie was going to be his, even if he had to dare her every step of the way.
Game on.
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My Thoughts <3
This book was SOOOOO GOOD! Thank you Molly O’Hare for delivering us this gem! I always love Enemies to Lovers romances, add in some majorly comical moments, and I am 100% hooked!
Hunter and Abby have MAJOR chemistry, also have major history as well. No spoilers, but can these two figure things out between the two of them in time to perhaps get a HEA?
AHHHH, seriously this book was hilarious, sweet, thoughtful, and SUPER steamy. If you like enemies to lovers and second chance romances, this is 100% a book that you need to read. Thank you to Molly for delivering us this amazing book– I am definitely a fan!
Thank you to Molly and Give Me Books PR for allowing me an advanced copy of the book to read and review honestly.
Author Bio and Links
Hey, thanks for reading my bio to check me out! Has anyone told you, you’re beautiful and amazing lately? Just in case they haven’t, I am!
So you want to know a little more about me? Well, okay then. Much like any author out there, sleeping doesn’t come easily to me. As it turns out, I’ve got horrible insomnia. Like, scary horrible. Anyway, when I was younger, to help myself fall asleep I’d tell myself stories. Each night I’d pick up where the story left off previously until it was complete. Then I started writing them down. A few months later, here I am, sharing my lack of sleep with all of you. Who said the stories in our heads can’t be fun for others?