Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Losing It: A Collection of VCards #VCard


22 Bestselling YA authors reveal what went on behind the curtain in your favorite YA novels! From paranormal to contemporary, this collection features over 200 pages of ALL NEW CONTENT full of deleted scenes, extended endings, and more from the young adult series’ you love. 
In this YA/NA crossover collection, all of your favorite heroines are cashing in their VCards! YA just got steamy, sexy, and not afraid to go all the way!


Due to the graphic nature of some content, this collection is recommended strictly for mature readers. 


Stories include excerpts and extended material

ALL NEW CONTENT—featuring the following YA novels & authors:

The Grimoire Saga by SM Boyce
The Death Series by Tamara Rose Blodgett
Penny Black Trilogy by Stacey Wallace Benefiel
Dirty Blood series by Heather Hildenbrand
The Mythology Series by Helen Boswell
Stories About Melissa Series by Bethany Lopez
Keegan’s Chronicles by Julia Crane
The Tate Chronicles by K.A. Last
Fragile Creatures by Kristina Circelli
The Spellbound Trilogy by Nikki Jefford
Judgement of the Six Series by Melissa Haag
A Dark Faerie Tale Series by Alexia Purdy
The Double Threat Series by Julie Prestsater
The Elsker Saga by S.T. Bende
Ovialell Series by Tish Thawer
The Runes Series by Ednah Walters
The Cornerstone Series by Misty Provencher
The Waiting Series by Ginger Scott
Forged Series by A.O. Peart
The Arotas Series by Amy Miles
Funeral Crashing Mysteries by Milda Harris
The Wolf Trilogy by M.R. Polish

Losing It: A Collection of VCards is available now!






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Review by Wendy Book Obsessed Pimpette


* * ARC received on behalf of obsessed by books for an honest review * *
when you have a collection to great books all in one it's hard to do a review. Here we have 22 awesome stories of losing it, your virginity, and I for one love smut mushy books, but here we get all kinds, loving sweet, dark and dirty, rough and wet even paranormal and funny. So it's kind of hard to do a review on a great book with 22 stories, these authors did a excellent job and I loved how ever story had its own little description of what to expect, the only thing is each book wasn't long enough, definitely a must read. 5 out of 5

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