Friday, February 26, 2021

Blog Tour: Lovebug by Erin Mallon

 

Erin Mallon has a fresh and authentic comedic voice in her writing that completely immersed me with giggles!-- Amy Daws, Amazon bestselling author

Lovebug, an all-new unique and quirky romantic comedy from bestselling author Erin Mallon is available now!

My name is Mabel, the girl who “wouldn’t hurt a fly.”

Of course I wouldn’t.
I’m an entomologist for goodness’ sake.
I work in a nature center.
Bugs are my jam.

It’s the humans in my life who are starting to get me down. I’m used to them calling me sweet and innocent. I can even handle them calling me naive. But when they lie and keep secrets from me? That's when my proverbial pincers want to come out.

Trouble is, I'm not the girl who fights back.

Not until a handsome groundskeeper with a dirty mouth and secrets of his own shows up and lights all sorts of fires in me.

In the bug world, the female is always the fiercest. The praying mantis doesn’t worry about being a “good girl.” Nope, she follows her instincts no matter how crass or crude they may seem to others.

Turns out I could learn a thing or two from her.

I’m not necessarily looking to tear anyone’s head off, but after decades of being nice, it's high time for me to return to nature and unleash my wild side.

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Excerpt

I check to make sure all kids and counselors are settled safely and the craft is underway, then start a slow walk to where the man is crouched down and working with a wrench.

I have absolutely no idea why I choose this approach, but I whip around the water fountain in a sort of sneak attack, and shout, “Hi!”

His body jerks as though I’ve startled him. Because clearly, I have. I smile and wave. Even though he’s right in front of me.

He turns and looks behind us as if he’s unsure I’m actually speaking to him. I’m noticing this happens a lot when I greet people. Calliope told me once that I approach strangers with “unearned familiarity,” and it freaks them out. Friendliness freaks people out? I’m not sure what to do with that information.

“Yes you, silly!” I say.

His full attention is trained on me, but he doesn’t say a word. I’m starting to think the kids were right, and this guy actually doesn’t speak.

“Hey you,” I breathe.

Was that my voice I just heard? I don’t say “hey you” in that shouty way people do when they’re trying to get your attention outside the grocery store for leaving your cart abandoned in the lot instead of in the assigned cart area—not that I would ever shout at someone or leave a cart abandoned in a lot. No, the “hey you” I give him is that breathy sort. That shy, smiley sort. The kind of “hey you” people say when they know you so deeply and truly that they almost never say your actual name because they don’t need to. Who else could they possibly be speaking to at that moment except... you. You. You. Wonderful, precious, irreplaceable you. Not that I’ve ever been the recipient of such a “you.”

“Did you need something?” he asks.

He speaks! Oh wow, he speaks!

His voice is... gruff. That’s the only way to describe it. Is he annoyed? Nah, it’s probably just his voice. I’ve heard of perpetual bitch face. Maybe he has a perpetual bitch voice? But he’s a guy, so I guess to be accurate, it would be called a perpetual bastard voice?

“Before we begin, let it be known that I don’t think you’re a bastard. Or a bitch.”

“Excuse me?”

“I was just thinking that you sound like a bastard, but I bet that’s just the way your vocal cords operate. They’re probably just prone to a gruff, bastardy tone.”

“No. You had it right the first time. I am a bastard.”

“Gotcha! So. How are you? Your name is ‘The Wall’? I mean, they call you ‘The Wall’? What is that short for? Walter? Walton? Wallmeranian?” I rattle off some suggestions.
“Wallace,” he huffs.

“Gotcha. Big fan of Wallace and Grommit?” I ask.

“No.”

“Gotcha. Can I call you Wally?” “No.”

“Gotcha. Hey, do you think I say gotcha too much?”

“Yes,” he says definitively.

“Gotcha. Thanks for the feedback. I’ll work on that. Hey, wanna hear something silly?”

“No.”

“Cool, here I go. My kids... not my biological kids—though I do hope to have some of those one day, how about you? Sorry, don’t answer that. That’s an invasive question. See those teenagers over there who are completely unrelated to me?” I point in April and Dante’s direction where they are decidedly not focused on their kids and are instead “hiding” behind a pavilion post watching my flailing interaction. I wave to them. “Hey, guys!” They ignore me and look off in random directions as if they’re suddenly fascinated by all the glorious nature around them. “I’m training them as CITs this summer. That’s right, I’m chief of staff this year! I mean head counselor. And well, the thing is, they’re... well... they’re afraid of you.”

Silence.

He goes back to working on the fountain as if he’s giving up on his conversation with me.

“Isn’t that ridiculous?” I start giggling uncontrollably. “Fine by me,” he says.

“What’s fine by you?”

“That they’re afraid of me.”

“Oh.” I feel my head jerk back. “Really? But if they’re afraid of you, they’ll keep avoiding you and making up stories about you instead of taking the time to really get to know you.”

“Perfect. Love that plan,” he says and swipes some sweat off his brow.

“Oh.”

I’m not sure how to respond to this man.

“Besides,” he continues, “you’re afraid of me too.”

Meet Erin

Erin Mallon's debut romantic comedy novel, Flirtasaurus, releases in July 2020. She is an award-winning narrator of over 450 books and an accomplished playwright and producer in New York City. She has written over 40 plays, which have been produced Off-Broadway and all over the country, including These Walls Can Talk, a raucous theatrical love letter to the romance audiobook community. She lives in a little yellow house on the outskirts of NYC with her husband and Three J's.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Review: Secret Beast

Secret Beast Secret Beast by Amelia Wilde
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A fantastic spin on Beauty and the Beast in the Midnight Dynasty world! I can't decide which family I like more, the Constantine's or the Morelli's because Leo Morelli is everything in this book! He is a true beast in every sense of the word, but Haley gets under his skin and is the perfect partner for his depravity. This story is twisted and wonderful and reveals more about both families in the Midnight Dynasty series. Following the traditional Beauty and the Beast Trope I really enjoyed how Amelia Wilde used the characters at her disposal to twist this tale. It is the epitome of that quote about still reading fairy tales but they are darker now. I am eagerly awaiting the next book, because Holy Cliffhanger it was epic!

I received an ARC of this book and voluntarily give my honest review

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Sunday, February 14, 2021

Review: Lovebug

Lovebug Lovebug by Erin Mallon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Can I give this book more than 5 stars? It needs all the stars!! Full review to come but you definitely want to preorder this book in all the formats! Audio, E-book and paperback!!

I received an advance copy of this audiobook and voluntarily give my honest review.

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Review: Hotshot

Hotshot Hotshot by Jenna Hartley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars



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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

The Yes Factor Audiobook Tour







About the Audiobook

Author: Erin Spencer & Emma Sable

Narrator: Ava Erickson & Andi Arndt

Length: 6 hours 51 minutes

Publisher: One Night Stand Studios⎮2020

Genre: Romantic Comedy

Release date: Jun. 30, 2020

Synopsis: Liv just wants her best friend Bex to find love.

Bex just wants to stay in bed with Outlander.

With 40 just around the corner, divorced single mom Bex is too busy being a chauffeur for her teenage daughter to bother swiping for dates.

Her best friend Liv, who is married to the supposedly perfect man, swoops in from London on a mission to get Bex out of her own bed and in to someone else’s. Liv pushes Bex into a week-long whirlwind of dates, awkward kisses and missed connections.

What could possibly go wrong when Bex agrees to Liv’s harebrained scheme of saying Yes to every possible suitor? And why is Liv so intent on fixing Bex’s love life, or lack thereof?

Just what do you find out when all of your no’s turn into the yes factor?









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About the Authors: Erin Spencer & Emma Sable










Erin Spencer and Emma Sable are two Southern girls who met in L.A. at a mutual friend's engagement party. They bonded over their shared love of fried shrimp, queso and The Golden Girls. After a girls' night out in Hollywood to celebrate Emma's birthday, the two were inspired to begin writing The Yes Factor, their first novel together.
To celebrate finishing the novel, Erin and Emma travelled to the Amalfi coast where they enjoyed a week of sunshine, pasta and Pinot Grigio. And where a few notes might have been scribbled for their next book, too!
Erin lives in L.A. and Emma now lives in London.

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About the Narrator: Andi Arndt




Multiple Audie and Earphones Award winner Andi Arndt is the narrator of hundreds of audiobooks, and a member of the Audible Narrator Hall of Fame. She's known for romance titles, loved working on The Yes Factor with her dear friend, and has also narrated high profile releases in literary fiction, mystery / thriller, and bio / memoir, including Notorious RBG.

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About the Narrator: Ava Erickson



After sailing around the world and watching nearly a thousand sunsets from the bow of her boat like a true Viking, Ava Erickson settled down and started telling stories. Those stories can be anything from laugh-out-loud-funny rom-coms to ones with a more sexy twist. When she found out she was nominated for an Audie for her audiobook narration, she called all her girlfriends together and went to Provence, France, where they drank rosé and ate lots of bread and butter.

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I have heard so many wonderful things about thisnovel since it's release. The primary thing that my friends and fellow romance readers made very clear was that this was not a love story it is classified as women's fiction. Unfortunately I think I disagree. This is a love story. It is about the love of two friends from childhood who have grown in different directions but can still come together to support each other. It is a love story about putting yourself first in your life and realizing that your path may not be the path that others see for you.

Liv has been living in London with her husband of 9 years, but life is not as perfect as the facade she presents. She makes the journey to LA to help Becks get back into the dating scene, which is what she wants for her best friend.

I adored the journey of Liv and Becks' friendship. As an LA native and former theater kid, I loved the musical theater references and LA descriptors they were spot on. Though I am now going to scour Ventura Blvd for a second hand couture shop. The people they met and places they went were realistic and vivid while still over the top and outrageous.

Liv's matchmaking skills left something to be desired. This part of the book occasioned a lot of resentful emotions towards Liv. I see her projecting her own feelings of dissatisfaction on Becks but not considering her friends feelings. I think Liv is pushing her so she can live vicariously through Beck's and it shows how their friendship has grown apart through their distance since Liv moved to the UK. At one point Becks' called her the wingwoman from hell and she is not far off.

Ultimately this story to me is about finding the power within yourself to live the life you want with who you want. A beautiful story of friendship and navigating the LA dating scene during your second wind.

This book is Expertly narrated by Ava Erickson and Andi Arndt and their pairing is pure perfection. They both inject a lot of humor and emotion into their characters and it was extremely enjoyable to listen to.



I adored this story and think it would be well loved by a broad spectrum of readers. I plan to share this book with friends, and family and will recommend to anyone who is looking for good book.

Monday, February 1, 2021

Review: You Rock

You Rock You Rock by Lola West
My rating: 5 of 5 stars



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Review: Callous Prince

Callous Prince Callous Prince by Becker Gray
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This Bully Romance ticked all of my boxes! Full review to come but Sloane and Lennox slayed me! Another amazing edition to the world of Midnight Dynasty!

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Review: Holdout

Holdout Holdout by Jaqueline Snowe
My rating: 5 of 5 stars



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The Bromantic Comedies by Erin Mallon Blog Tour

 

The Bromantic Comedies, an all-new compilation of laugh-out-loud audio plays from Erin Mallon and featuring your favorite narrators is available now!

A paintball battleground. A wrestling mat for sleep-deprived new daddies. A feminine product aisle in the local drugstore. These are some of the places where men connect... at least in The Bromantic Comedies.

A compilation of humorous and heartfelt plays exploring what it means to be "masculine" in a world where men are supposed to be tough.

My Review: 

I have been staring at my screen for a good 10 minutes trying to figure out how to review the perfection that is The Bromantic Comedies. We can start with the obvious, It's funny. Like really funny, like snort laughing while I drove down the 101 funny. Seriously if I lived in a less self absorbed city, I would be worried that people on the freeway were judging me. It is also expertly cast and narrated. Erin Mallon paired her actors perfectly for these duet vignettes, they play off each other so well and even though you hear from them more than once their performances are beautifully distinct. Each play not only brought out the funny but also emotion and heart. Which I would have thought would have been hard to do in 10 minute plays, but one should never underestimate the talent of Erin Mallon. She wrote such interesting and thought provoking stories that didn't quite follow the path you thought you were on, but you know what they say about the road less traveled. I started to list my favorites but I can't decide!! They are all so good, and I will definitely be relistening to these audio plays and sharing them with my Husband and friends, because they are all too good.

I received an advanced listening copy of The Bromantic Comedies and voluntarily give my honest review.



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Check out an Instagram interview with Erin and some of the narrators from The Bromantic Comedies!
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Meet Erin
Erin Mallon's debut romantic comedy novel, Flirtasaurus, releases in July 2020. She is an award-winning narrator of over 450 books and an accomplished playwright and producer in New York City. She has written over 40 plays, which have been produced Off-Broadway and all over the country, including These Walls Can Talk, a raucous theatrical love letter to the romance audiobook community. She lives in a little yellow house on the outskirts of NYC with her husband and Three J's.

Connect with Erin
Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XKvu2t
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3f0xYPY
Twitter: https://bit.ly/3eYTzrP
Goodreads: https://bit.ly/2UkbMZ6
Bookbub: https://bit.ly/2Ab8Abo
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Review: Whisper

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