Call Me, Maybe

· Sold by Loveswept
4.3
9 reviews
Ebook
217
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

“Ellie Cahill is definitely one to watch!” raves bestselling author Cora Carmack, and this steamy, upbeat modern romance about connecting in all the best ways proves it once again.
 
Clementine Daly knows she’s the black sheep. Her wealthy, powerful family has watched her very closely since she almost got 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 an option. Of course, the last thing she does before boarding the plane is to 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. 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.
 
Praise for Ellie Cahill’s When Joss Met Matt
 
“Hands down, one of my favorite New Adult reads.”New York Times bestselling author Cora Carmack
 
“This is one of those books that make you forget everything around you. Prepare to be consumed by this story.”New York Times bestselling author Sophie Jordan
 
“Fun, sexy, and full of amazing chemistry, When Joss Met Matt is an entertaining escape that will leave you smiling with every turn of the page.”—Cassie Mae, author of No Interest in Love
 
Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
9 reviews
Laura B
February 9, 2016
This is one of those books I consider “cute”. As she was rushing to catch her plane, Clementine accidently takes Justin’s cell phone. When she looks down at what she thinks is her cell phone, isn’t she surprised to see her phone number displayed? Since they are only going to be gone a week, Justin and Clementine work out a plan on how to handle this mix up. During that week they begin calling each other. This is the beginning of their relationship. Eventually they meet in person. I like Justin more than Clementine. There was too much of the poor little rich girl mentality. Plus she has a lot of insecurities and could be a little immature at times. Because she was a little suspicious and jealous about a phone call from a woman looking for Justin was just childish. Why was it fine for her to keep things from Justin, when he was nothing but honest with her? Overall this was just an ok book for me. Nothing wrong with the storyline or writing, but nothing that stood out from others. But I would read other books by this author.
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Bette Hansen
February 9, 2016
I thought this was a cute, funny read that was very entertaining. After a little mishap in the Chicago airport, strangers Clementine and Justin realize their phones have been switched. They're miles apart though so they agree to exchange back once they both return to Chicago. Neither wants the other to miss messages so they begin texting back and forth. As time goes by though the texts are less about messages and more personal. So much so that once they get back to Chicago they both want to really get to know the other. Little problem though. Clementine may not have been completely honest about who she is!! Lots of laughs in this one and I would definitely recommend it.
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Isha Coleman
February 6, 2016
Call Me, Maybe is not a cookie cutter romance. Ellie Cahill brings a story with a You've Got Mail, Love Affair vibe going on. She took a scenario that could have come across silly and is unbelievable but still created a romance that had a quirkiness and innocence to it. Clementine is all over the place. She knows she does not fit in her upper crust family but wants respect, love and acceptance anyway. Justin is her match. He just might be her home. The problem? Clementine has not been completely forthcoming with info about herself. I received an ARC of Call Me, Maybe in exchange for an honest review. This story was really good. The dialogue funny, the characters entertaining and the story cute. Despite a slow start Ms. Cahill delivered an original story that is a winner.
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About the author

Ellie Cahill is a freelance writer and also writes books for young adults under the name Liz Czukas. She lives outside Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with her husband, son, and the world’s loudest cat.

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