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Sidelined Blog Tour -- Welcome to Week 2!

This blog tour is going so fast! Seems like yesterday I was writing a blog post for the first day, and here we are at the start of week 2 already! Thanks to those of you who are visiting all the stops - you rock!

Today you will find an excerpt from Sidelined at Kristin Smith's blog,  and I'm with the uber talented Christine Rains talking about why Sports Romances are so popular!

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  1. I'm enjoying the tour so far, but not managing to get to every stop. I'll try harder this week :-)

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  2. Like Annalisa, I hope to get to more stops this week. Hope you had a great weekend!

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  3. I'm excited to host you today, Kyra! :) Have a great week, and I blushed at the uber compliment.

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  4. Ooh! Methinks I need to go stop in. I feel bad I've missed so much of the blog tour.

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  5. So glad I could be a part of your tour! It is great having you on my blog today, Kyra! :)

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  6. You seriously have SO MUCH GOING ON!! Also. Congrats ;-)

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  7. My post is up for today - it is 13 hours into the 15th here after all! :D

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