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Review / Release Blitz: The Make Out Artist (Accidentally In Love #3) by Sara Ney

Release Date: August 9

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.

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MY REVIEW

Molly's irritated that this girl at the party her roommate and friend Posey is throwing will not leave her alone. For some reason she thinks Molly can introduce her to some guy. A guy she doesn't recognize, doesn't care about, and doesn't want to introduce some rando big-haired chick to. So why is this same guy now bothering her in her office, having the nerve to ask her to...be his wingwoman? What the what?


Eli's tired of vapid women throwing themselves at him. He also has a bet to win, so asking the only woman at this party who captured his interest to be his wingwoman at all the events he attends, seems like a great idea. Only things don't go exactly as he figured they would. She turns him down flat and definitely doesn't express any interest in him, his job, or his clients. Now he's really intrigued. Thank God for Tripp Wallace! A fake girlfriend is just the thing for this man who's not about to be tied down. Until he wants to be. Until Molly leaps into his heart and he doesn't want her to go.


Molly and Eli are my favorite couple of this series so far. Their meet cute is adorable! Their snarky banter, the way Molly is decidedly unimpressed by him, is just so funny and entertaining and only endeared me to both of them even more. She's sassy, tell it like it is, and funny as hell, and even more awesome than she was when I first met her as a teen in Tripp's story, Hard Love. And Eli? Oh God but he's a swoon worthy sweetheart. Not a jerk, not a bossy alphahole, just a guy who'd been badly hurt by love before and didn't want to chance it again. And lest I forget to mention, that ending was verrry intriguing, and now has me very impatient for Posey and and her mysterious man's story, The Secret Roommate.


Meet Sara Ney
Sara Ney is the USA Today Bestselling Author of the How to Date a Douchebag series, and is best known for her sexy, laugh-out-loud New Adult romances.

Among her favorite vices, she includes: iced lattes, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British.

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