How to Lose a Girl in 10 Texts, an all-new second chance romantic comedy from USA Today bestselling authors Delancey Stewart and Marika Ray is now available!
Sophia Whittington is the girl next door.
And Dillon Cunningham hates her with the fire of a thousand suns... Only, it's not hate as much as... something else
And Dillon Cunningham hates her with the fire of a thousand suns... Only, it's not hate as much as... something else.
The things that happened between them in high school, coupled with the loss of his dad, are a big part of what drove Dillon to decide that a future for him would be far, far away from Solano Creek, his family, and especially, Sophia.
So when his brother Boston's wedding brings him back to his hometown, and circumstance throws him together with the girl he once thought might be THE ONE, he does everything in his power to avoid her.
But Sophia Whittington has a plan too. Her lingering feelings about Dillon have gotten in the way of everything else she's tried to do with her life.
She's going to banish him from her heart for once and for all. And it will only take ten texts.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
About Delancey Stewart
I'm USA Today Bestselling author Delancey Stewart. My contemporary romances run the gamut of settings and setups, but they always deliver humor, heart and heat. It's a guarantee.
I write from my home in Denver, CO, where I manage a household full of boys and men. Okay, only one man. The hubs. But two boys. I mean, three if you count the hubs. (You see why I do words and not numbers. I was told there'd be no math in this bio. Someone lied.)
I grew up in California and have had more jobs than anyone on earth (personal trainer, pharmaceutical rep, copywriter, tech writer, marketing director, wine seller, elementary school teacher... I'm not kidding. The list. It goes on.) But the one I love the most is writing, in part because I get to meet people who love books and stories as much as I do! Please don't hesitate to get in touch to say hello, and don't forget to join my newsletter!
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About Marika Ray
Marika Ray is a USA Today bestselling author, writing steamy RomComs to brighten your day. All her books come with a money-back guarantee that you’ll laugh at least once with every book.
Marika Ray spends her time behind a computer crafting stories, walking the beaches of southern California scoping out the lifeguards, and making healthy food for her kids and husband whether they like it or not. Prior to writing novels, Marika held various jobs in the finance industry, with private start-up companies, and then in health & fitness. Cats may have nine lives, but Marika believes everyone should have nine careers to keep things spicy.
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This is my first time reading this series and these authors. At first I had to re-read the first chapter a few times to figure out the characters in the story but beyond that, this story easily stood alone. This is a second chance romance with the girl next door and some high drama from high school separating Sophia and Dillon.
I did not really like Dillons character when I first meet him. He runs away from Sophie. She wants to talk it out so she can move away from her love for him and he won't even take a drive with her. That is until his mom and brothers come up with a plan.
The plan was kinda kooky and funny and I actually loved the plot and how they get D back into town. Sophie's plan to get over D with ten texts were really adorable as she tries to make them both not like each other anymore.
This story was quirky, fun and a light story about moving on from the past with two characters that are hung up on each other, even six years later.
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