Blog Tour – Imperfectly Bad by A. E. Woodward






I’m Rob Ziviani. Oh, you’ve heard of me? Wait, did we? Oh yeah, I remember.No,

that’s a lie, I don’t remember. I’ve had most of New York City and I

don’t really remember any of them. There’s only ever been one. . .This

is my story. Read it, don’t read it. I really don’t give a damn.

It’s not going to change my life, so why the hell should I care?

Because I don’t care about anything.


Not since her.


*Available May 26th*


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Three days, that was my average. Three days

before my skin started crawling and I needed another hit. By hit I

mean another girl. Girls were my drugs. They had been for a while

now. At least they were safe, well, as long as I made sure to wrap

it. 
 





The fact of the matter was that I had slept

with a lot of girls. It wasn’t something I was particularly proud

of, but there were worse things to be addicted to. 
 



Tonight I’d chosen the grocery store as

my hunting ground. The raven-haired firecracker from the other night

had left me feeling dirty, so I was in the mood for something sweet.

It was just a guess, but I figured women who spent their Friday

evening grocery shopping were probably more innocent. 
 



And I was totally in the mood for

innocence.




Wandering the aisles I did some of my

normal shopping, placing a few things I needed in one of those hand

basket things then I took my spot by the cereals. Yes, the cereal

aisle. You want to talk about innocence—it doesn’t get any more

wholesome than cereal. 
 



I picked up my box of Fruity Pebbles and

stood there, pretending to study the nutritional information. Luckily

I didn’t have to wait long before someone joined me. Someone up

there must have been smiling down on me because the first girl to

walk down the aisle was a solid “eight.”



With auburn hair and her nose and cheeks

covered in freckles, she was definitely what I would call “cute.”

The clothes she wore put her at college-aged, or certainly fresh out,

and her hand basket was empty. She was definitely here to pick up her

dinner. 
 



And the best student dinner?




Cereal. 
 



Told you—I was a genius. 
 



She was likely homesick too. Missing out on

a good home-cooked meal. Poor thing. But never mind, her night was

about to get a whole lot better. 
 



She stopped next to me and grabbed some

healthy bullshit. Out of the corner of my eye I looked at her and my

lips tipped upward in a smile. When I spoke, I kept my eyes fixed on

the shelves, but I knew she’d know I was talking to her. They

always did.






“I’m trying to convince myself that

Fruity Pebbles are healthy.”




She giggled. “Yeah, sorry to inform you

but they’re not.”
 



She blushed, her face a shade comparable to

her hair.






“Dinner?” I asked, turning to face her

and gesturing to the lack of food in her basket.






“Am I that transparent?”






“No, I’m just a good guesser.” I

stuck my hand out for her. “Rob,” I said as we shook hands.

“And

just in case you were wondering, I’m a fabulous cook.”




Be sure to check out the rest of the Series of Imperfections!


imperfectly perfect



Emma, Tyler and Shane

have been best friends since they were kids. Along with their college

addition, Rob, the four friends have an exciting life in NYC. In fact,

Emma Sloan appears to have it all.


Despite being happy with her

current situation, a big family announcement leaves Emma questioning

whether she is truly content with her life. With her thirtieth birthday

fast approaching she vows to find her ‘perfect’ man any way she can.

But Emma will soon discover that the path of true love never runs

smoothly and that sometimes, instead of chasing love, you have to wait

for love to find you…


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imperfectly real



When nothing in your life goes right … go left.


Tyler

Johnston has a life that would be the envy of most twenty-somethings.

He lives in New York City, surrounded by his closest friends, has a job

in a field he loves, and remains unattached—able to flit from one lady

to the next without responsibility. Only problem is, Tyler isn’t in his

twenties anymore…


Having watched two of his best friends fall in

love and start a family, Tyler is left wondering what will become of his

life. So when life hands Tyler his happy ever after, he struggles with

his conscience. Can something be right when it’s so very, very wrong?

Because everyone knows that two wrongs don’t make a right. In fact, most

of the time, they just make things a whole lot worse.


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A.E. lives in Vacationland with her husband and two

children.  Between her real job and

writing she finds little time to enjoy life’s finer things.  However in the free time she does

manage to steal, she enjoys spending time with friends and family and reading.  A.E. is the author of Kismet and A

Series of Imperfections: Imperfectly Perfect, Imperfectly Real, and Imperfectly

Bad.  She is currently writing her

fifth book, Working Girl.

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