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“Leisa Rayven crashes onto the romance scene: laughing, flirting, and just daring us to put Bad Romeo down. I couldn’t!”
— Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Bastard
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“The perfect combination of hot and hilarious, Bad Romeo is utterly dazzling. I loved it!”
— Katy Evans, New York Times bestselling author of Real
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“The second half of Rayven’s contemporary romance duology begins with its leads tentatively giving romance another try…Rayven’s writing focuses on scene-by-scene ups and downs.”
— Publishers Weekly
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“Narrator Andi Arndt…manages to create an intense, low-voiced biome for the couple’s intimate moments. Her dialogue and narrative delivery are realistic, creating an immersive experience that’s hard to leave. Ethan’s voice is sex-on-a-cracker compelling—it’s difficult to imagine that anyone else could spark the chemistry between Ethan and Cassandra so effectively.’
— AudioFile
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“Bad Romeo delivers perfect romance-emotional, edgy, and illicit. Every page is charged with off-the-charts chemistry. Don't miss this exciting debut.
— M. Pierce, bestselling author of the Night Owl Trilogy
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Leisa Rayven crashes onto the romance scene: laughing, flirting, and just daring us to put Bad Romeo down. I couldn't!
— Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Bastard on Bad Romeo
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An unputdownable debut! Filled with delicious tension that will make your palms sweat, toes curl and heart race.
— Alice Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of Wallbanger on Bad Romeo
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The perfect combination of hot and hilarious, Bad Romeo is utterly dazzling. I loved it!
— Katy Evans, New York Times bestselling author of Real
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I loved reading this book. The heroine is infused with the perfect amount of believable hopefulness and charm. She is fully-fleshed out and possesses a sense of humor that is wry and witty...And the hero is perfectly drawn. The reader may want to throttle him for a sizable portion of the text. They will equally want to make out with him. And that dichotomy is perfect for a New Adult hero. He is wonderful and believably bad for her in all the best ways.
— Bibliopunkk (5 out of 5 stars) on Bad Romeo