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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

REVIEW & EXCERPT TOUR: Prince Roman by CD Reiss

   

From New York Times bestselling author CD Reiss, comes the sexy and passionate title…PRINCE ROMAN, a new novella brought to you by 1001 Dark Nights! Grab your copy of this amazing novella today!

   

About PRINCE ROMAN:

Rules for my new job: 1) Do not have sex with a man in the office (again). 2) Do not break Rule #1

I’m playing it cool, clean, and professional…until I meet Roman Bianchi. He’s not an insecure nerd or an ego-hole like the other kings of Silicon Valley. He’s charming and handsome. He’s fun, funny, and smart.

He’s also in the office across the hall.

Two broken rules waiting to happen. I can’t lose this job over some guy. But Roman’s not just some guy. Under that suit and cocky smile, he’s a prince.

 

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Excerpt:

As a lover, I hadn’t had a future with Taylor, but I’d been attracted to him. Suits, cleanliness, and attention to detail got me off. Ego-holeness didn’t.
The only reason I’d ever had a date in Silicon Valley was the pure odds that something had to make sense with someone. After all, I was a highly desired specimen, so rare in the wild that I attracted attention wherever I went. Numbers had been crunched. Articles had been written. The odds of my existence were infinitesimal. In this particular corner of California, I was a unicorn.
Meaning, I was a single female of child-bearing age.
I had my pick.
The guy with the mutton chops he thought were neat-o, or the dude in the Van Halen T-shirt that had the porousness and smell of Swiss cheese. The guy who couldn’t stop talking about World of Warcraft or the one who mentioned he went to grad school “in Cambridge” four times in four minutes. The experts on beer, custom-tuned guitars, gastropubbing, and social awkwardness. I’d dated boys in men’s bodies, humorless geniuses, closet Nazis, and unapologetic sexists who could rattle off the most convenient stats, studies, biological “facts,” and “cultural norms” that proved a woman’s place was in human resources doing anything but hiring other women.
Taylor had been a pretty good deal, everything considered. He at least showed me enough coding and IT to make me valuable in system implementation.
“But never again,” I said to Masy on the walk from the parking lot on the first day. The weather was standard-issue California perfect but seemed just a touch more perfect on the way into my new job. It was going to stay that way. “No more intra-office fucking.”
“Trust me,” she said, popping her lips off the green straw sticking out of her frothy coffee, “you’re safe from dating anyone at Neuronet. It’s like a cross-section of the worst of them.” My best friend, roommate, and fellow single-female unicorn worked in the marketing department. She’d mentioned the VP opening in HR systems when it opened up. Neuronet was as excited to meet me as I was eager to work with them.


             
CD Reiss’s PRINCE ROMAN – Review & Excerpt Tour Schedule:
November 8th
Booked All Night – Review & Excerpt
Captain Reads A Lot – Excerpt
Kayns Book – Review
Living In Our Own Story – Review & Excerpt
Musings of the Modern Belle – Review & Excerpt
Steamy Reads – Excerpt
November 9th
Books,Dreams,Life – Excerpt
Love & Lavender Book Review – Review & Excerpt
Read-Love-Blog – Excerpt
Shayna Renee's Spicy Reads – Review & Excerpt
The Star Angels Reviews – Review & Excerpt
November 10th
As You Wish Reviews – Review & Excerpt
My Book Filled Life – Review & Excerpt
Novel Addiction – Review
Readers Together – Review & Excerpt
Summer's Eve Reads – Review & Excerpt
The Kizzle Kay – Review
TrashyBibloBlog – Review & Excerpt
Wicked Babes Blog Reviews – Review & Excerpt
November 11th
A Brit and a Yank – Excerpt
Book Loving Fairy – Review & Excerpt
Crystal's Book World – Review & Excerpt
Evermore Books – Review & Excerpt
I'm A Sweet And Sassy Book Whore – Review & Excerpt
K&J Book Promotions – Excerpt
November 12th
Book Twins Reviews – Review
EDGy Reviews – Review
Francoise's Reading Corner – Review & Excerpt
Lovinghotbooks – Review
Quesarasera Book Blog – Review & Excerpt
November 13th
Author Groupies – Review
Beneath The Covers – Review
Kt's book blog and review – Review & Excerpt
Mustreadbooksordie – Review
Once Upon A Page – Review & Excerpt
Recommended Reads – Review & Excerpt
Sip Read Love – Review
November 14th
Bobo's Book Bank – Review & Excerpt
I'm A Book Shark – Excerpt
Love Notes Book Blog – Review & Excerpt
Only One More Page – Review & Excerpt
November 15th
A Sky Filled with Sparkling Stars – Review & Excerpt
Becky on Books – Review & Excerpt
Bookgasms Book Blog – Review & Excerpt
Dirty Girl Romance – Review
Jax's Book Magic – Excerpt
OMGReads – Review & Excerpt
Sweet Red Reads – Review & Excerpt
November 16th
All Things Dark & Dirty – Review & Excerpt
Book Junkie Reviews – Review & Excerpt
Four Chicks Flipping Pages – Review & Excerpt
KDRBCK – Review & Excerpt
Lina's Reviews: A Book Blog – Review & Excerpt
Reading Frenzy Book Blog – Review & Excerpt
The Book Addict's Reviews – Review & Excerpt
November 17th
Amo's Book Corner – Review
Avephoenix Naughty Readings – Review & Excerpt
Book Lovers Hangout – Review & Excerpt
Bookishly Yours – Review & Excerpt
Books2Blog – Review & Excerpt
G & T's Indie Café – Excerpt
One-Click Chocolate Chick – Review & Excerpt
Torie's Book Obsession – Review & Excerpt
     
    About CD Reiss: C.D. Reiss is a USA Today bestseller. She still has to chop wood and carry water, which was buried in the fine print. Her lawyer is working it out with God but in the meantime, if you call and she doesn’t pick up, she’s at the well, hauling buckets. Born in New York City, she moved to Hollywood, California to get her master’s degree in screenwriting from USC. In case you want to know, that went nowhere, but it did give her a big enough ego to write novels. Critics have dubbed the books “poetic,” “literary,” and “hauntingly atmospheric,” which is flattering enough for her to put it in a bio, but embarrassing enough for her not to tell her husband, or he might think she’s some sort of braggart who’s too good to chop a cord of wood. If you meet her in person, you should call her Christine.  

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