“As a debut book from a brand new author, this was a solid, captivating read, and I am left satisfied and anxiously awaiting the next in the series.”~ Give Me Books
“This was a great debut book from this author! I will enjoy reading more books by Rylie Roberts. 5 stars for such a great story that kept me intrigued and kept me wanting more!” ~ Smut Hut Books
“Chasing Happy is truly one of those reads that will pull you in capturing your attention to the very end. If this is Robert’s first book, you need to get aboard her train now because this book was phenomenal. I can only imagine what this author will bring to the table in the near future.” ~ Southern Vixen Book Obsession
After a second more, with the motivation of persistent banging, she went for the door, looked through the peep hole and froze. Reed. She ducked, like he would be able to see her looking out. Why was he here? She looked back through the hole, and his face was downcast, focused on the floor until his eyes shifted to the hole on the other side of the door. He was looking straight at her. She dropped down again.
“I hear you in there. Just open the door.”
She turned her back to the door and rolled her eyes. She wasn’t ready to see him. Her resolve was firm, but she needed time to gather her wits.
“I’m not dressed,” she finally yelled back.
“At this point, I don’t think that matters. Open the door, Lara.” Reed spoke clearly, but quietly.
“It’s not a good time for me,” she tried again.
“Open the door.” He wasn’t giving, and of course, her neighbor upstairs began banging on the floor. Her eyes shot up to the ceiling. God, she didn’t want to do this. She waited, completely panicked. When no sound came from behind the door, she prayed he’d left, and she slowly lifted to look back out the peep hole. Reed stood there, staring at the door.

This sounds good! Thanks for the spotlight and giveaway