Tuesday, May 21, 2019

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Choose Me, an all-new standalone coming-of-age romance
by RC Boldt is LIVE!
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Wearing the nicest suit I own, I stand in the very back with a flask full of whiskey in my inner pocket. I put on a brave face as I watch her walk down the aisle.
Because it’s too late.
I refuse to be the bastard who makes her cry on her wedding day, but I’m dying to tell her what I’ve always known. She’s my best friend, but she doesn’t realize she owns my f*cking heart and soul, too.
Each step down that aisle takes her farther away from me and brings her closer to him, forcing me to face the truth: I’ve fallen in love with someone who can’t be mine. If she’d just turn around, maybe she’d realize I love her more than he ever could.
I won’t ruin her perfect day, but my broken heart begs me to try and convince her.
Choose me.
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About RC Boldt:
RC Boldt enjoys long walks on the beach, running, reading, people watching, and singing karaoke. If you're in the mood for some killer homemade mojitos, can't recall the lyrics to a particular 80's song, or just need to hang around a nonconformist who will do almost anything for a laugh, she's your girl. 

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BLOGS REVIEW

Truly an unforgettable story and so many heart emotions evolved while reading this book. Magnolia and Hollis are alike in many ways, but also different. There connection was immediate as kids and it only grew as they got older. The mothers who you would love to strangle a few times reading this book are a real piece of work and I think that may be putting it nicely. I loved Hollis’ dad though and he is a true father. Based upon their upbringings they could have been so different; however, they were complete opposites of the stereo types portrayed in both those worlds. 
It’s amazing what a line difference makes, and you will see what I’m referring to when ready this book. In checking the play list on this book, I was really surprised that “Marry Me” by Thomas Rhett was not listed as a song to listen to relating to this book. Oh, my heart! It pumps one minute and then drops the next. That ending has you on pins and needles and you don’t know if you should cry or jump for joy. I know which one I did, and that epilogue was the Cherry to those Pop Rocks! Every time I see pop rocks now, I’ll think of this book. 
Grab this book to read and find out if in Choose Me do they decide to go with “Like that” or “not like that”? You must read the book to get those quotes. There is not a book that I have read by this author that I have not loved and I highly recommend this book. 

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