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Battle of the Book Boyfriends GIVEAWAY! #TeamGrayson

Happy Valentine's Day!
 
And if you're like me and are currently:
 


then you'll want to stay and enjoy our fictional boyfriends!


This year I am participating on the

 
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Battle-of-the-Book-Boyfriends/1440614052835954
Which is an awesome fight between Kelly Oram's boy characters from all the books she's written. If you've read her books before, or even if you haven't, you are invited to take a look at the blogger's choices of most swoon worthy book boyfriend of them all OVER HERE.
 
(Oh and by the way, ALL HER BOOKS ARE ON SALE RIGHT NOW FOR ONLY $.99)
So let's get going, because my choice (clearly the best) awaits.



ID FORM:
Name: Grayson Kennedy
Swoonworth level: 10/10
Physical apperance: blue-eyed devil, sexy hair and even sexier body.
Personality: funny, outgoing, life of the party, the handsome older brother.
Reputation: Womanizer, Casanova, Bad-boy, Actually super sweet and caring, Gentleman.


What? You need further proof of Grayson's awesomeness?!

Well, you're lucky I can provide a small teaser (from one of my favorite scenes) for your pleasure:

"I was so out of it that I'd slipped into the bathroom while Grayson was in the shower, and I didn't even notice until he poked his head out from behind the curtain with a surprised look on his face. 'Aves, babe, I'm a Little busy here.' He cocked an eyebrow and gave me a crooked smile. 'Unless you're planning to join me?... '
Just then there was a loud knock on the door, and my mother's worried voice called out to me. I looked up at Grayson and in a momento of sheer panic didn't think twice before jumping behind the curtain with him.
'Whoa, Avery, I was only teasing!'
I could hear Grayson, but I couldn't really respond. I leaned my back against the cold tile Wall and closed my eyes, letting the hot wáter rain down on me. 
There was another knock, louder this time, and then the door opened. 'Avery? That you in here sweety?'
I frantically shook my head, praying that Grayson would do the right thing.
'Sorry, Kaitlin. It's just me.'
'Oh. Sorry Grayson. I thought maybe you were Avery.'
'Yeah, I get that a lot,' he teased. 


Sooooooo, did I get you interested?... good, because you have to VOTE #TeamGrayson! And don't forget to get a copy of the book for only $.99 cents this weekend! The Avery Shaw Experiment
 
And lastly, here's your chance to try Kelly Orams books! ENTER HER GIVEAWAY AND MAY THE LUCK BE WITH YA ;)
 
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