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Review: Cowboy Villain Damsel Duel - Ginger Scott

Review: Cowboy Villain Damsel Duel - Ginger Scott - January 2020 With this book, I wasn't sure what to expect but with the tagline, Riverdale meets Inception and the title sounding like clique identities and the number #1 fact that it was written by Ginger Scott, I knew it would be a book that I would read as soon as I could. I have to admit it was mind-blowing and as you read the book without giving too much away it was very much less Riverdale to myself and a WHOLE lot Inception with the whole dream within a dream within a dream feel to the book. I do have to admit in parts I was confused as we don't until the latter part of the novel get to know the character's real names - they are labeled Cowboy, Damsel and Villain in their alternate dream worlds and in their everyday high school lives they are the popular jock Quarterback leading the school to victory, the Class President and all-rounder working her way to make sure she gets Valedictorian and then the burnout who spe...

Release Day Blast: Cowboy Villain Damsel Duel by Ginger Scott

We're celebrating the release of Cowboy Villain Damsel Duel by Ginger Scott! One-click your copy on all platforms today and add it to your TBR! You won't want to miss this twisty romance! PURCHASE: Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083Z3J1PP Apple: https://apple.co/2RzbcEq Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/cowboy-villain-damsel-duel BN: http://bit.ly/3aoZ4Pi Google: http://bit.ly/2twkp8J Universal Link: https://books2read.com/CVDD Don't forget to add it to your TBR! https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48840620-cvdd RIVERDALE meets INCEPTION in this twisty and unique Ya coming-of-age romance by Ginger Scott Quarterback. Class president. Burnout. We all have our identities. Most of the time, they come from our circumstances. They’re made by others—shoes for us to walk in whether they fit or not. But what if? What if we could take off those shoes. What if we could wear a different pair? What if those boxes we put ourselves in are better…worse? And what if, when we do…we’...