Friday, December 2, 2016

What if it's right? by JB Heller Release Boost




Title: What If It's Right?
Author: JB Heller
Genre: Comedic Contemporary Romance
Release Date: November 26, 2016



Blurb

WESTON

I have a problem. A big freaking problem.
Her name is Tory Dixon.
I’ve been in love with her since I was 17.
The problem you ask?
She’s kinda my best friends mum.

VICTORIA

I have a six foot, three inches tall, 22 year-old, problem.
His name is Weston Banks.
I’ve been pretending he doesn’t have feelings for me for the last six years.
You see, fourteen years ago, I became my nephews guardian.
And Weston, well, he's my nephews best friend.
Which makes him ten years my junior and oh so deliciously complicated.






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Excerpt

When I opened the front door and came face to face with Finn’s bare arse I screamed, “What the hell Finn!” I turned my back on him and faced the closed door, “What are you doing? Put some damn pants on.”

“Ah, can you give us a minute?” Finn’s voice sounded small and embarrassed.

“Yep, you betcha. Call out when you’re decent, we are going to be having a serious conversation as soon as clothes are back in play.” Then I re-opened the front door and stepped back out on to the porch.

A minute or two later I heard Finn call out, “Decent.” And I turned the handle and let myself back in.

My jaw dropped when I saw Nixie sitting on the couch beside Finn. Her face as beat red as his. “Wha— Ah— I’m so confused.” I stuttered. “I wish I hadn’t seen what I clearly just saw, but I’m happy to see you, Nixie.”

Her shoulders relaxed in relief, and she gave me a small finger wave, “It’s good to see you too Tory. Sorry about—” her hand gestured between the two of them, “this,” she finished.

“Me too,” I muttered.

Finn was smiling brightly, and I glared at him as I plonked down on the couch that I had not just seen him having sex on. “You’re paying to have that couch cleaned.” I told him. “I watch Netflix on that couch!” I whined. “Couldn’t you have taken it to your bedroom? I mean seriously, what made you think the couch was a good place for you two to be bumping uglies?”

Nixie’s eyes bounced between Finn and myself with a puzzled expression on her pretty face.

I stood up, “You know what, don’t answer that, I can’t deal with this today. I’m exhausted. I just got an awesome tattoo, by the way. Just so you know. I was going to surprise you with it, but you don’t get to see the awesomeness until later now.”

“You what?” Finn asked.

I held my hand up in his face, “Talk to the hand ‘cause the face ain’t listening. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go scrub my eyeballs with bleach if you don’t mind.” I told him as I walked down the hallway. Every time I closed my damn eyes I could see Finn thrusting into Nixie and I wanted to hurl.

My day couldn’t possibly get any worse. Talking sex and babies with Weston, then seeing Finn’s arse as he pumped into his ex-girlfriend on my Netflix couch. I needed a huge glass of wine and a scalding hot bath to wash it all away.





Author Bio


JB Heller is an average Aussie housewife in her late 20’s with a wicked sexy imagination. She and her super sexy husband are the parents of three minions, two Great Danes and a Cat who thinks she’s a person.

She spends her days running around after her wildling children and jotting down stories in her flower embossed leather notebook (She is very particular about her stationary.). She’s a self-confessed Stationary Junky who’s constantly on the lookout for more.

Most day’s JB can be found glued to her laptop, taking advantage of school hours- writing as fast as she can while she can. Or trolling Pinterest for her next potential muse. And when she needs a break from the voices in her head she indulges in her favourite past time, reading.

Want to know more about JB? Check her out, you’ll be guaranteed a good laugh if nothing else.



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BLOGS REVIEW 
One of the things I loved about this book is that the tables were in reverse with this story. Typically we see a younger women falling for an older guy, instead we get an older women falling for a younger guy. While some may think of this as a taboo topic, it definitely is not in this story. We see tragic events, we see the laughter, feel the love and you kinda get a sense of Deja vu with an unexpected twist I totally did not see coming. Didn't you break our hearts enough in the beginning! Just saying, you will have tears in your eyes a few times reading this.
Tory was nineteen when a tragic accident left her caring for her 9 year old nephew, Finn. With no family left after Jaq passes away, Tory does her best to raise Finn and boy does she do an awesome job. Had you not read the story, you would think that Finn was hers.
Weston was Finn's BF and always used to tease Finn about his, mum. Well tease no more cause as he got older he really did get feelings for her. While most would say it was a crush, his mom, Vera, would tell you it was no crush and she was very true.
For years and I mean years, Tory knew that Weston had feelings for her and while she fought this hard for years as well regardless of their age and situation they were meant for each other and the feelings were real. I think Vera's speech helped as did Nixie. Oh my gosh, the scene with Weston, Finn and Nixie uncle was hilarious. They needed a push and this got them the push.
Weston may have been younger, but their relationship was normal and age didn't affect them. For some reading this, you may say yuck, how could this be allowed? Well, for one it's ok for an older man and younger women, but not only in reverse. Wrong. For two, it's not like it was his real mum going with his BF, she may have become his mum and all and Vera may have been her BF, but you truly have to read the story to agree with how and why they end up together.
The ending was so sweet and perfect after all the tragic events this family went through. I loved this book and felt like I was one of them with all the joking and love that occurred while reading this book.

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