Review: CALL ME MAYBE by Ellie Cahill

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Title: Call Me, Maybe
Author: Ellie Cahill
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group - Loveswept
Publishing: February 9th, 2016
Links: Goodreads | Amazon | B&N
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Goodreads synopsis:
Clementine Daly knows she’s the black sheep. Her wealthy, powerful family has watched her very closely since she almostgot caught in an embarrassing scandal a few years ago. So when Clementine’s sent on a mission to live up to the Daly name, politely declining isn’t even an option. Of course, the last thing Clementine does before departure is grab a stranger’s phone by mistake—leaving the hunky journalist with her phone. Soon his sexy voice is on the line, but he doesn’t know her real name, or her famous pedigree—which is just the way Clementine likes it.

Despite all the hassles, Justin Mueller is intrigued to realize that the beautiful brown-eyed girl he met at the airport is suddenly at his fingertips. They agree to exchange phones when they’re both back in town, but after a week of flirty texts and wonderfully intimate conversations, Justin doesn’t want to let her go that easy. The only problem? It turns out that Clemetine has been lying to him about, well, everything. Except for the one thing two people can’t fake, the only thing that matters: The heat between them is for real.
I believe this is one of those soulmate aus that are going around on tumblr. Girls accidentally takes guy's cellphone and needs to text/call him so he knows. And from then, they begin to talk and chat and get cuter with the minutes. Clementine and Justin were such fun characters to spend my evening with. They are so adorable together and when they are apart they just call each other and in the shadows you can hear me whisper "I ship it."

Call Me, Maybe is perfect if you're in need of a fluffy, funny, hot with lots of heart book. I didn't expect to like this book a lot but clearly I was drowning in my own feelings the whole time I read. 

Plus if you really like your books with heiresses and trying to keep it hidden: this is your book. Clementine had a little situation in the past happened to her and it has made her family be protective of some things. When she meets Justin she can't tell him who she is so this causes a kinda big problem at the moment. But it was so nice to see the relationship developing in all the ways. Sure, they had some disagreements here and there but I think that's what made it real. Their love was so cute and the times spent together made me smile and be super happy!

Plus if you want to try a New Adult book but are a bit nervous about reading the sex scenes, this is the perfect book to get started. It is undeniable hot BUT the sex scenes are tame and sort-of blackout. The before-sex scenes are the ones you have to be ready for ;) It's definitely a good book to start in NA. 
Liz Czukas is the author of Ask Again Later, and Top Ten Clues You’re Clueless. And as her not-at-all-secret pen name Ellie Cahill, she is the author of When Joss Met Matt, Call Me Maybe, and Just a Girl (June, 2016). Liz’s books are often compared to John Hughes movies, while Ellie usually gets compared to Nora Ephron. Either way, if you like a good 80s rom-com, you’ve found the right place. When they’re not writing fun, funny romances full of shenanigans and awkward kisses, Liz and Ellie are at home with her/their family and a golden retriever with different ideas about the definition of “dog bed.” 

You’ll find Liz/Ellie in lots of social media places. On Sunday, you’ll find her parked in front of the TV getting their fill of Zombies, Westeros, The Doctor, or any other place where cute English guys fight evil.

Speed round: sweet tea, Hufflepuff, dark chocolate, cheese is the perfect food, Go Badgers, and Han shot first.



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1 comments

  1. I saw this book the other day and it seems so adorable! I'll have to find it again but what you've said has made me hopeful sil <3

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