Thursday, March 28, 2019

Served (Odd Jobs #2) Release Blitz +Review


Title: Served
Series: Odd Jobs #2
Author: AJ Alexander
Genre: Contemporary NA Romance
Release Date: March 28, 2019


Blurb
Against all odds, the bartender gets the girl...

Heather
The term friends to lovers never ends well, as a publicist, I know it's a walking headline of a disaster. So when things shift with my long-time friend from college, I'm torn between what feels right and the inevitable fallout.
I've given up on finding "Mr. Right," but Wyatt won't give up on me; and I don't know why. Despite knowing better, I find myself falling for him. The gorgeous bartender who's off limits.

Wyatt
I pour drinks, while other people pour out their hearts. I'm great at giving advice, but following it... not so much. The last time I listened to my heart it didn't work out so well. I chased it and nearly destroyed my friendship with the girl of my dreams.
I can't keep bottling up my feelings and I know Heather feels the same, but I know I don't deserve her I know my time to be with her is limited, but I'm ready to take another shot at love. With her.


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Author Bio
AJ Alexander is a wannabe psychologist, writer, and author of the recently completed, SEAL’ed Series. AJ’s passion is writing angst filled happily ever afters that have to be earned by her characters. Women with no backbone need not apply.  AJ uses sarcasm and an unlimited supply of song lyrics to bring her romance novels to life.

AJ lives in the angst capital of the world, Seattle Washington with her own personal knight in shining armour and her two beautiful girls.

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This is the second book in this series but they can be read as standalones. I haven’t read the first one and wasn’t confused at all. Overall this book was good. However, one of my pet peeves is non-communication. I kind of felt like this book could have been better if the characters just communicated better. It is a dual point of view book. I liked the characters and the story line. Just not so much that it was a lot of back and forth which could have been solved by taking to each other instead of over thinking and worrying. This is just my opinion though. I liked the premise of the book though. I am on the fence about reading another book from the series.
 

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