Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Release Blitz: Cross My Heart and Sealed with a Kiss (Ty & Hunter #1 &2) by Carly Phillips

Cross My Heart and Sealed with a Kiss, sexy standalones in the Ty and Hunter Series from New York Times bestselling author Carly Phillips are available now!


Cross My Heart
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Ten years ago, a seventeen year old Lily Dumont faked her own death to escape an uncle who wanted her inheritance, leaving her old life – and love, behind . . . but Lily never forgot Ty Benson.
When Ty discovers Lily's uncle is about to have her declared legally dead in order to finally get his hands on the family money, Ty seeks out Lily and urges her to return home, face her past and reclaim what rightfully belongs to her. Can Ty reclaim Lily as well? Or will she leave him again, this time for good?


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Review: 

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Cross My Heart is the first book in the Ty and Hunter series and it can be read as stand-alone. It was almost a perfect book, but the part of the epilogue about Hunter ruined it for me a little. Ty and Lacey had a lovely story and they were a great couple. I loved their journey and the author did a great job with it. The story was good and it even had some suspense thrown into my liking. I wanted a redemption to happen and I am glad it did even if in real life things wouldn't have been so easy.

Hunter and Molly's book is been slowly set up in the background and I liked that. Maybe background is the wrong word since the book has multiple point of views in it and not just Ty and Lacey's. That ended up been a little frustrating because it took away from the main characters, even if it gave us a better understanding of the secondary characters. The good thing is that I was sold on the idea that Lacey and Ty loved each other for 10 years and I didn't feel like there wasn't enough room for them to fall in love with each other and that's why I would recommend the book.


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Sealed with a Kiss
On the outside, Molly Gifford had it all—a hot legal career and a hotter boyfriend. But what she really wanted was a family. So when she discovered her real father, she didn’t hesitate to pack her bags. Even though it meant leaving her old life behind.
Daniel Hunter's still trying to get on with his life after losing Molly. Then she shows up at his door, begging for help. Her newfound father is under arrest for murder, and she's convinced Hunter is the only attorney with the skill and reputation to get him off.


Hunter can't resist helping an innocent man and he’s still drawn to Molly. Although he can’ resist her, he won’t be hurt again. This time he’s determined to be the one who walks away with his heart and emotions intact.


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Review:

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars


I wonder how I was able to finish the book. I hated the main characters and some things seemed a little far-fetched. But I will focus only on the main characters because they are the essence of the book.

Hunter. The only sour thing in Cross my heart was the epilogue because it was mentioned that after Molly left he started sleeping around like his life depended on it. That was strike one. Strike two came when the book began with him waking up next to his "sleeping" buddy and Molly knocking on his door and finding him with her. Strike three came when his strategy was to leave Molly as she did to him and in the next second he was all mussy and had completely forgotten his plan. The only good thing about him is that he pushed Molly to get over her issues.

Molly. When you spend most of the book knowing that the heroine wouldn't choose the hero over other people because she was holding them on higher esteem, you know that something is wrong with the book or at least the heroine. She has issues and doesn't really do anything to solve them which is bad. I did not like her character and I don't think that she loved or cared for Hunter as much as he did for her.

I didn't get all the drama that came when Molly left. She and Hunter didn't have a relationship or something and they had just gotten close to each other after years on him asking her out and her refusing. Overall the book was not for me and Ty's book was better. I wish we had seen him more.

Meet Carly Phillips

Carly Phillips HeadShot.jpgCarly Phillips is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of over 50 sexy contemporary romance novels, including the Indie published, Dare to Love Series. She is happily married to her college sweetheart, the mother of two nearly adult daughters and three crazy dogs. Carly loves social media and is always around to interact with her readers.
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