Cover Reveal: A Favor for a Favor

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A new stand-alone romance about trading favors, battling wills, and winning love.

A Favor for a Favor from New York Times bestselling author Helena Hunting is coming January 28th, and we have the red-hot cover!

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When I joined Seattle’s NHL expansion team, I thought it was the start of something great. But nothing ever goes the way you expect. Take my introduction to my new neighbor. She came rolling in on the hot mess express at midnight, making a racket while she tried to get into my team captain’s apartment. Did I mention that he’s married to a woman who definitely was not her?

Imagine my surprise when I end up with an injury that has me out of the game for weeks, and she’s the one to offer to help me. I should probably add that she’s not the captain’s mistress. She’s his sexy, pastel-haired younger sister.

So we come up with an arrangement: she rehabs me so that I can get back on the ice sooner, and she can add a professional athlete that isn’t her brother to her client list. Seems simple enough. As long as I can keep my hands to myself and my hormones in check.

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About Helena Hunting

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of PUCKED, Helena Hunting lives on the outskirts of Toronto with her incredibly tolerant family and two moderately intolerant cats. She’s writes contemporary romance ranging from new adult angst to romantic sports comedy.

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Blog Tour: Hire Idiots

I’m going to give this one to you straight.

I still don’t know how I feel about this book.

On the one hand, I appreciated the setting of higher education. I have extensive knowledge of the current trends in higher ed, and the author did a great job of describing the problems that colleges are facing these days.

The “for-profit” models, the focus on FTEs and enrollment at the expense of programs, the theory of using a business model hierarchy (CEOs, COOs, etc.) instead of traditional positions (Presidents, Provosts, etc.), and especially the propensity to use adjuncts as a replacement for tenured faculty are all very real to today’s world of education.

I also thought that the murder mystery at the heart of the book was intriguing, and the “whodunnit” nature of that thread is what ultimately kept me reading.

Unfortunately, there were a couple of things that made this book a more difficult read than it should have been.

First, the focus on neoliberalism in colleges is misguided in today’s higher ed universe. While it is true that the emphasis on capitalistic practices in higher ed has grown, it is by no means the driving force of today’s colleges.

Indeed, the author almost totally lost me with the statement that colleges have experienced a rightward shift since Thatcher and Reagan.

Now, I may be misunderstanding the intent, but that could not be further from the truth. Colleges have become places where group-think is encouraged, and opposing viewpoints are to be ridiculed or (in many cases) completely shut down. And this is all done from the leftist point of view. So, to say that colleges have shifted right really rubbed me the wrong way.

I also thought that the author got too carried away with the minutiae of academia. I found it to be interesting because of my background, but an average reader could find it challenging to wade through a lot of the detailed academic descriptions to get to the heart of the plot.

Overall, it wasn’t a horrible book. But it certainly could have been tightened up in several places to make it a more exciting and accurate read.

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