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The Make Out Artist

Accidentally in Love, Book 3

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The Make Out Artist

By: Sara Ney
Narrated by: Avery Reid, Alexander Cendese
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From USA Today bestselling author Sara Ney comes a new series about strong, single girls falling in love: accidentally.

Love finds you when you least expect it.

That's what my nan always said. Love? I wasn't looking for it, so how will I know when I've found it? I'm not romantic like she was—I'm realistic and practical. Quick with my wits and hilarious when I'm in the mood, it'll take more than a handsome face to win my affection.

Speaking of handsome faces—Elias Cohen is nothing special (no offense); smug, arrogant. Too flirtatious for his own good. He won't charm me with that crooked smile and dimple in his chin.

When Elias comes knocking on my office door during a house party after I play wingman for a friend, I'm tempted to slam the door in his face. But I don't.

Because if there's one thing I am, it's curious. And wouldn't you know it—Elias needs a favor. Begs for one, actually.

He might not be able to make me swoon, but he does need a wingwoman.

©2022 Sara Ney (P)2023 Tantor
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I loved Molly and Eli. They’re funny and down to earth characters. They’re dialogue and thought processes are very real. I’ve read tons of “bet” romances that don’t make sense bc the bet is really not that big of a deal. The characters were very realistic about that aspect and didn’t pretend like there was a super crazy necessity to do things for the sake of a bet. It does it’s purpose of getting them together and from then on they just grow closer and they’re relationship becomes really sweet. I could see a couple of the scenes as movie worthy.
For any Sara Ney fans, Molly is the teenager neighbor from Hard Love (book 3 in the Trophy Boyfriends series) and Trip Wallace shows up in this book a couple times. It’s cute and funny to see a little extended epilogue for him and how his relationship is with Molly as adults. I’ve been putting off this series for a while since I’ve read all of Sara Ney’s books except these. It might sound weird but I try to ration out her books so I still have some to read between her publications. She seriously never misses. I love how the protagonists have very different personalities in each book and the dilemmas are serious but not too heavy.

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What a wonderful story and a beautiful Narration! I loved every moment of it!!

Beautiful story!

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