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Every Time I Think of You

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Madison Bishop’s fantasy man, Drew Wingate, doesn’t know she exists. Unfortunately, when he does recognize her curvy hotness, he’s in the midst of a celibacy challenge; the outcome of which could make or break his career. He’s not allowed to talk about the challenge until it’s complete, but Madison is just so delectable, and so … willing. But when Madison takes his reticence as some kind of game-playing, she wonders if she’s been all wrong about the man of her dreams.

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First published February 13, 2012

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Camryn Rhys

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Camryn Rhys grew up on the border of Canada and the US, and still hasn’t decided which country to call home. She splits her time between the Alberta and Montana Rocky Mountains, with friends and family in both beautiful locations. After running her own restaurant for several years and acquiring advanced degrees in writing, foodie romance seemed the only logical option. When she’s not watching the Food Network, she’s reading a romance novel, or if absolutely necessary, working as a consultant. Someone has to put really excellent food on the table.

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Profile Image for Tina.
179 reviews58 followers
March 13, 2012
This was a quick hot read with great promise. The story centers around Madison Bishop, a virgin who no longer wants to be a virgin. She has set her eyes on Drew Wingate, who is the main star in her self pleasuring dreams, to lose her virginity-sort of.

The premise of the book is good with likable characters. I found parts of the book to be out of order. For example, you learned how Drew became Madison's fantasy man towards the end of the story well after Drew became attracted to her. If this was towards the beginning, the reader would have a better understanding of Madison's fascination. The story tended to focus on Madison and Drew separately versus together. That is, you were given a lot of self dialogue from Madison reminiscing about Drew and what she wanted to do with him and then from Drew trying to fight his sexual attraction to Madison in order to win the celibacy challenge.

This is the first book in a new series called 100 Days of Celibacy. What a great start to a new series!

Read this book if you are in the mood for Hot & Steamy!
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269 reviews61 followers
February 21, 2012
It was a quick, fun read. In Every Time I think of You, there is a beautiful almost virgin and a celibate man whore, I'll let you do the math. I really liked the plot but the end of the story felt rushed. I feel that it could have been even better if Ms. Rhys would have stretched the story out a little more.

Also, The author apparently had a hard time deciding if Madison should have green eyes or brown. It confused me and I had to reread to make sure that I hadn't misunderstood. Her eye color switches from green to brown, then green is mentioned later and then brown again. It doesn't really matter what color her eyes were, I just found it confusing!

Overall, I liked the story but if Ms. Rhys had decided on an eye color and not rushed the ending, I would have liked it a lot more!

This story is meant for adult eyes only!


I received a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.
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