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January 10, 2017

Why Not? by Carey Heywood • RELEASE BLITZ & REVIEW


Title: Why Not?
Series: Love Riddles #3
Author: Carey Heywood
Release Date: Jan 10, 2017
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He doesn't love me.

Our relationship wasn't supposed to have strings.

Now he's almost all I think about.

He changed everything.

I'm not ready to tell him.
There's a chance he'll blame me when I do.

I don't know if I can trust him but I'm afraid to face the future alone.

Will he ever love me, or will he always love me not?






Review by: Tatia

Carey Heywood never disappoints. It never fails that when I need an easy book to read that she provides it. This series has been one of my favorites. The characters, while well developed, are easy to like. They're not perfect, in fact far from it, but they're real. They have flaws, make mistakes, and then have to beg for forgiveness. That's what makes these stories so wonderful.

To be honest, I kind of forgot that we were getting Trip and Reilly's story. Once I started reading, that didn't matter. I get so engrossed in the storyline and what's going to happen next that, before I know it, I'm reaching the end. Reilly has crushed on Trip since high school. Once he left town, it was easy to let that crush die. She dated, had boyfriends, but nothing too serious. One night brings that crush back full force.

I kind of thought I wasn't going to like Trip in the beginning. The way he acted and some things that he said had me on the verge. He righted his wrongs, changed his ways in a sense, and thank goodness for that. We get more of everyone in Why Not. Jake and Kasey, Heath and Sydney, even some other side characters that turned out to be favorites. It was a big family reunion that I couldn't get enough of. Carey Heywood's writing always leaves me wanting more. I want more of this group and what comes in the future for them all. 

4 Stars 



Before I can stop myself, I reach up and trace his lips with my finger.


Neither of us speaks. We both just stand there and stare at each other.

The next second I’m in his arms, and his lips are on mine. His hands are in my hair and mine are up the back of his shirt.

This isn’t a kiss, it’s a wild fire.

I’m engulfed by it, the heat of his lips against mine, and the flame’s lick of his tongue.

I’ve dreamt of this kiss since I was fifteen years old. Even my wildest dreams did not touch the passion of this one. When his mom moved away not long after he left town for college, I was sure this kiss would never happen.

I’m not the type to pine over a boy I didn’t think I’d ever see again. I got over my crush on him. As much as I love her, I had no desire sit at home each night like Kacey did mooning over Jake. I’ve had other crushes; I’ve dated and even had a few relationships.

That does not mean I ever forgot about Trip Lowell. Seeing him again after all of these years has brought all of those memories to the forefront. This kiss is over ten years in the making.

As fast as our kiss began, it ends. I’m left suddenly cold, the fire extinguished by his retreat. He’s not gone, but he’s moved backward at least three feet.

“I’m sorry,” he murmurs, lifting his hands the same way he did earlier after he startled me.

“What?” I breathe.

“You’re upset. You were crying. I didn’t mean to take advantage of that.”

My brow furrows. “You’re not.”

I take one step toward him and then another. My feet move until he’s right in front of me.

Sliding my hands up his chest, I ask, “Are you against me taking advantage of you?”

It doesn’t take him long to decide. He bends, his hands on my ass, lifting me. My legs circle his waist as I grab onto his shoulders.

His mouth plunders mine. I’m not only along for the ride, oh no, this may be my one and only opportunity to experience him.

My hands roam.

My tongue tangles with his.

My hips push forward against his very apparent hardness.

He carries me across the yard, his step sure without even looking. I’m so distracted I don’t realize where we’ve moved to until he sets my ass down on a picnic table.

He breaks our kiss to ask one final question. “You sure about this?”

I nod, my hands already at work unfastening his jeans.

“Say it,” he commands, and I oblige.

“Yes, I’m sure.”

New York Times & USA Today bestselling author with 13 books out and many more to come. She was born and raised in Alexandria, Virginia. Ever the mild-manner citizen, Carey spend her days working in the world of finance, and at night, she retreats into the lives of her fictional characters.


Supporting her all the way are her husband, three sometimes-adorable children, their nine-pound attack Yorkie and their needy Ninja cat.



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