Holly James has a new book out and we are here for it! While it's not as surreal as her first two, Name Your Price sounds like a fun story, not to be missed, with a lot of great rom-com tropes. Thanks to Dutton, we have two copies to give away!
Olivia Martin and Chuck Walsh have chemistry. Too much chemistry, perhaps. Their every interaction as a couple either lights the house up with sexual tension or burns it down with anger. After one huge, very public fight, they finally break up for good. Or so they think. Someone was filming their dramatic argument in the street and—because Olivia’s parents were Hollywood royalty, and because Chuck’s an actor whose star is on the rise—the video goes viral. When Name Your Price, a reality game show, sees the footage, they invite Olivia and Chuck to shoot a very unusual challenge: Live locked in a house together for one month and they will be paid a million dollars. Each.
Olivia really needs the money if she's going to keep her beloved grandmother in her nursing home, and Chuck is desperate for any chance to win Olivia back. So the game is on—even as the show tries to pluck every nerve with only one bed, one bathroom, and a set of rules that will lose them money if broken—including no touching. With stakes that have never been higher and their explosive chemistry at a fever pitch, can Chuck and Olivia keep it together (and their hands off each other) for one month? Find out next week on Name Your Price! (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)
—Kate Spencer, author of In a New York Minute and One Last Summer
"It burst with chemistry so hot, it threatened to burn my brain while also full of emotions that pulled on my heartstrings. All set against the glamorous and fast paced backdrop of Hollywood, Name Your Price is such a delicious treat for your summer reading and all year around!"
“In this clever spin on the reality dating show trope, Holly James poses the question: how much money would it take to reunite with your ex? The result is a riotous good time that’s perfect for readers who want to laugh and swoon in equal measure. An absolute delight from start to finish!”
—Lindsay Hameroff, author of Till There Was You
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19 comments:
The last argument I had was probably with my youngest son about him cleaning his room and doing his laundry. I wanted him to get it done, he didn't. Lol.
My husband and I are always arguing about our elder daughter who still lives with us (she's 28). I insist I am and always will be her mother.
Amusingly enough, how to cook tacos.
The last argument was about how many pizzas to order for a get-together.
My husband thinks he is an expert cook.
The last argument I had was with my youngest son about picking up his shoes!
I had an argument with my friend because I couldn't attend her daughter's wedding shower because I was looking after my Sister after her back surgery.
The last argument I had was with my mother over buying gifts for our relatives. She insists on buying presents for our relatives but they are never grateful for them and never say thank you. She complains that they don't say thank you or show their appreciation in any way but continues to buy them stuff. I told her not to bother buying for them in future and she got annoyed with me!
I was in an argument with a sibling about eating out and where.
An argument about my sister who is an ingrate.
It was with my son about the mess he left in the kitchen.
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Where to eat. Not so much an argument as a conversation that kept turning a bit!!
A person who was criticizing me in a group unfairly.
I couldn't find the post for this book (even after searching through your cover pics) on Facebook, so I didn't take that entry.
What to have for dinner. It's a constant frustration, lol
With my family since we have a loved one that has had some health issues.
I have to argue with the people who live with me to pick up after themselves!
Thank you!
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