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The Social Experiment
Series · 3 books · 2017-2018

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#1

The Social Experiment

2017

From New York Times, USA TODAY, & Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Addison Moore. \Romantic Comedy\ Rowen Garret is a jerk of the highest order. I knew signing up for some experimental dating experience would not pan out to be a good thing, but after kissing a stranger in the dark for five solid savory minutes only to have the lights come on and expose him for the jerk he is, I have the sudden urge to strangle my new roommate who talked me into this nightmare. Sophie Meyer is a handful. I should know, I hung out in her living room for so long I became a fixture. But that was when her older brother, Braden, and I actually got along, before he snatched my long time girlfriend out from underneath me and stopped speaking to me as if I were the one who hijacked his life. And now here I am with his feisty little sister in my arms, her face lit up in horror at the thought of what we’ve just done. I would never kiss Sophie Meyer under normal circumstances, never even entertain the thought. Nope, this was a bad idea through and through. This is one social experiment I never want to think about again. But one thing is for sure. I will never forget that kiss.
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#2

Bitter Exes

2018

Two strangers, six weeks, the social experiment says the odds are in their favor, Violet and Lane might just prove them wrong. To say Lane Cooper simply broke my heart is letting him off easy. Our breakup was one for the ages complete with roaring shouting matches, eviscerated feelings, and the hostile exchange of belongings via our best friends. Of course I did my part in the aftermath and unfollowed him on all social media sites as the ultimate kiss off. I don’t want Lane anywhere near my radar ever again. Violet Hathaway was the love of my life until the night we unraveled faster than a second-hand sweater. I wasn’t going to enroll in Dexter Houston’s social experiment that’s shaking up the campus but in the name of research, and given the fact my coach coerced the entire team to sign up, I’m in for whatever sin Dexter throws our way. But when my assignment consists of confronting an ex in front of a live audience I have serious regrets for ever penning my name on the dotted line. And working to reconnect for weeks afterwards? Not happening. But if Vi isn’t backing down then neither am I. And at exactly seven o’ clock in the University auditorium, Violet and I are going to get one last moment in the sun. Here’s hoping I don’t get burned. I’m still not over the first fire we walked through. From the NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY bestselling author, Addison Moore—Cosmopolitan Magazine calls Addison's books, "...easy, frothy fun!"
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#3

Chemical Attraction

2018

Dexter is used to being in charge. This is his social experiment and he'll make sure things get done his way. He can make anyone fall in love with anyone. It's a game after all—one he doesn't believe in. And when his buddies dare him to prove his theory with himself, he chooses Ember as his mark. Six weeks. She'll be crawling on her knees for him. The best part? His buddies are ponying up a big, fat, juicy steak once he's achieved his goal. Bring on the steak. Dexter has this in the doggie bag. Ember is over the social experiment before it ever begins. There's no way she's falling for the oaf they've paired her with. She's much more interested in taking the obnoxious producer down. Dexter Houston won't know what hit him. The best part? If she hits her mark, her besties are buying her coffee for a year. It's one delicious win after the next. Dexter and Ember have six weeks to make all of their disastrous dreams come true. One will get what they want—and then they will pay in spades.

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