Sunday, May 26, 2024

PROMISE ME THIS

Karla Sorensen

Release Date: May 9

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Imagine this: an author with a raging case of writer’s block finds an unexpected source of inspiration in her grumpy, gorgeous new roommate. Sounds amazing, right? Except that new roommate is my childhood best friend. And Ian Wilder has been off-limits since I was five.

It’s been over a decade since I’ve seen him, but when I return to my hometown after years away, Ian’s exactly the man I remembered. The same guy who gave me his coat on a playground when we were kids and promised he’d take care of me forever. I need a quiet place to work with this deadline looming. I need a place where my daughter can unwind. Enter Ian with an offer I can’t refuse: his spare bedroom.

It’s an easy yes. Except now the problem is I can’t stop thinking about him, and these thoughts? They’re wandering out of the friend zone. I keep imagining very creative ways to rip off his clothes. And Ian starts giving me looks of his own, the kind that make my heart race.

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Meet Karla Sorensen:

 Karla Sorensen is an Amazon top 20 bestselling author who refuses to read or write anything without a happily ever after. When she's not devouring historical romance or avoiding the laundry, you can find her watching football (British AND American), HGTV or listening to Enneagram podcasts so she can psychoanalyze everyone in her life, in no particular order of importance. With a degree in Advertising and Public Relations from Grand Valley State University, she made her living in senior healthcare prior to writing full-time. Karla lives in Michigan with her husband, two boys and a big, shaggy rescue dog named Bear.

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BLOGS REVIEW
Promise Me This is part of the Wilder Family series and each can be read as a standalone. Ian is a grumpy man unless it comes to his childhood friend, Harlow. Years later upon her return he offers her a chance to cure her writer's block. Staying at his place, perfect right? Well yes, but the lines that start to come to light (yes, both were in denial all these years) are beginning to blur. Add in Sage and how they instantly connect and him with the man bun braiding is heartwarming. If you enjoy a slow burn and a single parent reads this is for you. 

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