Title: Bedhead
Author: Kayt Miller
Genre: Contemporary NA Romance
Release Date: October 26, 2019
Cooke Thompson. British. Hottie. Rugby Star. Chick Magnet. And a guy trying to FaceChat with his old mate Maxwell Quinn.
Sure, it was a wrong number but sometimes, wrong ends up being so-so right.
Red Hatter Book Blog - "Stop what you are doing and pick up Bedhead NOW! Seriously the most sweet and swoonworthy book ever."
Goodreads - "The story is hilarious &sweet, with twists and turns, and so much more."
Review by: Jennifer
(4 Stars)
It all starts with a wrong number, a face time call in the middle of the night, a hot guy on the screen and Quinn looking like she had just been woken up at three in the morning... which she had. When Cooke calls the very next day to apologize, Quinn realizes that nope, she wasn't dreaming, Cooke is super hot; which in Quinn's world means he would not be interested in her. Striking up a friendship over the phone with Cooke gives Quinn a person that she can talk to, someone that she can confide in when her world seems to be going to poo around her. What will it take for Quinn to understand that maybe, just maybe, Cooke really is into her as more than just a friend?
This turned out to be a really good read. At first I was a bit nervous and unsure of where this story was heading, there was so much drama coming from a lot of different directions. The author was very clever in how she wrote this, it was not one of those stories you could see the outcome and pretty much knew it from the first page. I give this 4 stars and this is not the last I read from this author.
I grew up in the midwest with a loving family including three brothers, one sister, and my parents who always fostered my creative side. I earned my bachelor's degree at Iowa State University, then I was off to the Savannah College of Art and Design for graduate school. After that, I returned to Iowa for work which led me, once again, to ISU for my master's degree in education.
I love to read and one day I was searching for a book. A book about a certain type of woman and a specific kind of man and I couldn't find it so, I wrote it. I called it Game Changer and it couldn't have been a more appropriate title. It changed my life in many ways. While my real job is teaching young people, my fun job is conjuring up characters and situations to write about.
My goal, as a writer, is to write stories that relate to all of us, to make readers laugh and maybe cry sometimes. I hope my readers can escape into a fantasy, one that's actually possible. Sure, some of the stories could be dubbed "Insta-love" stories but that's okay. I fell in love with my husband pretty damn fast and with my daughter the second I saw her. So, it's a thing, I swear.
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