Tuesday, July 24, 2018

HAPPY BOOK WEEK: MOORE THAN A FEELING (NEEDING MOORE) BY JULIE A. RICHMAN

 

 

 

Just when you thought there wasn’t any MOORE…

 

From USA Today bestselling author Julie A. Richman, comes a companion title to her Needing Moore series, MOORE THAN A FEELING. Order your copy of MOORE THAN A FEELING today!


 

 

 

About MOORE THAN A FEELING:

 

"Holly and Aiden broke up? Seriously? No way. Not those two."

 

Dumped.
No, not only dumped.
Blindsided and dumped.

 

I thought that Aiden McManus was my forever, my soulmate,
That was until he told me he was still in love with his ex.

 

I didn't want to believe him.
So, I convinced myself that our break-up was because of his upcoming deployment,
and not because he didn't love me.
Believing that, helped me get through those first months.

 

But after a while, I realized I just might be lying to myself.
And it was time to move on...

 

So, I moved on. Or tried to move on, anyway.
But that didn’t work out so well for me, either.
And it practically got me disowned from my family.

 

After that, I finally started to get my life back together,
I had everything back under control…
…Or so I thought.

 

Until I found out Aiden was back

 

And now he’s everywhere I turn,
Still pushing me away,
telling me he doesn’t want me.

 

But every time he calls me Angel or reaches out to touch my cheek,
I know what he's not admitting to himself –
He still loves me.

 

And I'm going to prove it to him.


 

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REVIEW: MOORE THAN A FEELING (NEEDING MOORE) BY JULIE A. RICHMAN


 

 

 

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EXCERPT

 

What had happened for Aiden to tell Holly he no longer wanted her in his life? Mia needed to know and slipped on some espadrilles to walk into town and give Mr. McManus a visit. And maybe a piece of her mind.
He was behind the bar, back to her, when she slipped onto her choice of empty worn, wooden barstools, their eyes meeting in the intricate antique mirror he faced.
“Mia,” he said to her reflection.
“Aiden,” she said to the back of his head.
“What took you so long?” he asked his ex-girlfriend’s stepmother.
Watching him pour bourbon, vermouth, and bitters into an ice-filled shaker, Mia remained silent as Aiden slid the Manhattan toward her. Without batting an eye, she picked up the martini glass and sipped from it, wondering if the Manhattan was symbolic in some way of her and her family, letting her know that they were the uppity city people.
Ignoring his question, Mia put the martini glass down on the bar and looked up, locking into Aiden’s dark hazel eyes. “You know I don’t believe for a single second that you don’t love her.”
“It is what it is.” He shrugged.
Taking another sip of her drink, Mia shifted on her barstool, her legs a little too short to find the right position. “I walked away from Schooner once. In my mind, I was doing the right thing. But I never got over him. He was like a ghost that followed me around and appeared in my darkest moments, making them even bleaker, because he wasn’t there, and I knew nothing of his life.” Sighing, she shook her head.
“Is this your way of telling me I’m going to regret this?” Aiden leaned on the bar casually.
He’s certainly got game, Mia thought. “You already do.”
“Mia, with all due respect, you don’t know what you are talking about.”
“I wish I didn’t, Aiden. But unfortunately, I do. You are not going to stop loving her any more than she is going to stop loving you. And we both know that. Just don’t wait too long, okay. You think you want her to move on. But you don’t. You don’t want to get home from whatever hellhole our government is going to send you to and come back here to see her with another man. Honestly, I can’t see you standing down as you watch some guy slinging his arm over her shoulder to let everyone here know that she’s now his.”
A muscle right above his jawline twitched. Mia had her verification. Without another word, she slipped from the barstool and exited the restaurant wishing she could give him some of her life experience and have him learn from her mistakes.
Mistake #1 – Do not walk away from the one you love. Be honest. Communicate. And try to work it out.
But Aiden McManus was stubborn as all hell, and Mia knew the heartache for everyone would escalate before things got better.
If things ever got better.

 


 

Julie A. Richman’s MOORE THAN A FEELING – Review & Excerpt Tour Schedule:

 

July 23rd

 

Adventures in Writing – Excerpt

 

Devilishly dirty book blog – Review & Excerpt

 

MSquaredBookBlog – Review & Excerpt

 

Sassy Moms Say Read Romance – Review & Excerpt

 

TMBA Corbett Tries To Write – Excerpt

 

July 24th

 

Book Boyfriend Blog – Review & Excerpt

 

Cinta Garcia de la Rosa – Excerpt

 

FMR Book Grind – Review

 

I Love Romance – Review & Excerpt

 

Nanasbookreviews – Excerpt

 

July 25th

 

A Book Nerd, a Bookseller and a Bibliophile – Review

 

Book Addict – Review & Excerpt

 

Reads All the Books – Review & Excerpt

 

Snarky snarky reviews – Excerpt

 

July 26th

 

Blog of Books – Review

 

Brandy Paige Roberts Blogger page –Review & Excerpt

 

Read more sleep less – Review & Excerpt

 

Scandaliciousbookreviews – Review

 

July 27th

 

6 Feet Under Books – Excerpt

 

Book Loving Pixies – Excerpt

 

My Life Loves and Passion – Excerpt

 

Shameless Book Club – Review & Excerpt

 

The Wayfaring Bibliomaniac – Review & Excerpt

 

July 28th

 

Book Lovers Reviews and Recommendations – Review & Excerpt

 

Eye Candy Bookstore – Excerpt

 

Kari's Book Reviews and Revelations – Review & Excerpt

 

Read Love Blog – Review & Excerpt

 

Smut Book Junkie Reviews – Review & Excerpt

 

July 29th

 

Booked All Night – Review & Excerpt

 

Lynn's Romance Enthusiasm – Excerpt

 

Reviews by Tammy and Kim (Rachel and Jay) – Review & Excerpt

 

Sultry Sirens Book Blog – Review & Excerpt

 

July 30th

 

Becky on Books – Excerpt

 

For the love of romance – Review

 

Life Books & Loves – Review & Excerpt

 

Nerdy Dirty and Flirty – Excerpt

 

Wicked Reads – Review & Excerpt

 

July 31st

 

All Things Dark & Dirty – Excerpt

 

Bookgasms Book Blog – Review & Excerpt

 

Michelle Parkerton – Review

 

Three chicks and their books – Review & Excerpt

 

We stole your book boyfriend – Excerpt

 

August 1st

 

Bobo's Book Bank – Excerpt

 

Jax's Book Magic – Excerpt

 

My Girlfriend's Couch – Excerpt

 

Stressed Rach – Review & Excerpt

 

What Is That Book About – Excerpt

 

August 2nd

 

Becca the Bibliophile – Review & Excerpt

 

Books are love – Review & Excerpt

 

My Girlfriends Nook Korner – Review & Excerpt

 

Once upon a romance blog – Review

 

Simply Crystal – Review & Excerpt

 

August 3rd

 

As You Wish Reviews – Review & Excerpt

 

Hopelessly Addicted to romance book blog – Excerpt

 

Ramblings From This Chick – Excerpt

 

Romance Schmomance – Review & Excerpt

 

Sharing My Book Boyfriends – Excerpt

 

August 4th

 

3 Amigos Wicked Book Review – Review

 

Blushing babes are up all night – Review

 

KDRBCK – Review & Excerpt

 

One-Click Chocolate Chick – Review & Excerpt

 

Romance Book Explosion – Review & Excerpt


 

 

 

 

 

 

About Julie A. Richman:

 

 

USA TODAY Bestselling author Julie A. Richman is a native New Yorker living deep in the heart of Texas, home to great music, BBQ, and awesome Tex-Mex. An award-winning nature photographer plagued with insatiable wanderlust, Julie spent many years scratching the travel itch while helping non-profit organizations and corporations with their marketing and advertising programs.

Currently, Julie has published Searching for Moore, Moore to Lose, Moore than Forever, Bad Son Rising, Needing Moore:The Complete Series, Henry's End, Slave to Love, The Do-Over and Love on the Edge of Time. She has works included in Pink Shades of Words 2014 & 2015, Tempting Fate Boxed Set, Intense Boxed Set, Intense 2 Boxed Set and the Cocktales Anthology.

 

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