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Dumped for Valentines

The Fun for the Holidays Series

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Dumped for Valentines

By: J. Sterling
Narrated by: Sophie Daniels
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What happens when you find Mr. Right after getting dumped by Mr. Wrong? New York Times bestselling author J. Sterling brings you this enjoyable romance about finding love again after getting your heart broken.

Heading off to Vail single and alone wasn’t how I planned on spending the week before Valentine’s Day, but here I am, in one of the most scenic places in the country, with nothing to do and no one to do it with.

Until I meet Jase Malone.

He’s adventurous, charming, and sexy as hell.

It was supposed to just be one night. One night of letting go of the past and giving in to the moment.

But things never quite pan out the way you think … do they?

©2022 J. Sterling (P)2022 J. Sterling
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Fun, flirty and not too dirty. The minor annoyance was how afraid Val was too try anything new or look on the bright side. Jase was pretty much the perfect guy and all the flaws were on Val’s side.
The conflict at the end was entirely due to Val’s stupidity.

This was my favorite in the series, along with My Week With The Prince. Overall, the series is a bit too full of cussing, cavemen who won’t let their women dress sexy in public, and couples who have sex in the same way. Also, there isn’t really a holiday theme so much as the author naming her characters Valentine, April (as in Fool’s), Saint (as in Nick), etc. it was kind of a puzzling gimmick.

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