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Month: May 2015 (page 4 of 8)

Blog Tour & Review: Only Forever by Cristin Harber

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Review:

I think my heart just smiled. Right after it skipped a few beats. I couldn’t have more love for this series if I tried. Cristin ended this serial with passion, intensity and her trademark emotion that had tears welling in the corners of my eyes.

We were left off with Gray about to see Ems perform her second *errr third?* job…the one that she’s been keeping secret from him…the one that she so desperately wants to quit. Gray is there as an audition for his job. When all hell breaks loose, Ems gets thrown into danger and Gray has to battle his demons in order to be the man he needs to be. Sorry for the vagueness, but I’M TRYING NOT TO RUIN THIS FOR YOU. *pats self on back*

Gray and Ems continue to come closer together and the dopamine receptors in my brain were working overtime. [Was that the nerdiest description you’ve ever read of how much pleasure this book gave me? Hope so.] Cally and Gray also start bonding to the point that  my ovaries nearly exploded.

The heat level is cranked up to high in this book. Just skip the fanning yourself part and go stick your head in the freezer. Their connection is strong, intense and utterly romantic. I know I mentioned previously that I hoped that Gray and Ems get the ending they so desperately deserve and I am so happy to report that THEY DO. [that’s not a spoiler. that’s an I’m-Really-Happy-With-The-Ending report].

This serial goes on your must read list or we’re no longer friends.

[I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review]

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ABOUT CRISTIN HARBER

Cristin Harber is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling romance author. She writes sexy, steamy romantic suspense and military romance. Readers voted her onto Amazon’s Top Picks for Debut Romance Authors in 2013, and her debut Titan series was both a #1 romantic suspense and #1 military romance bestseller.

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Review: The Billionaire Game – Part 3 by Lila Monroe

Author: Lila Monroe

Book: The Billionaire Game – Part 3

The Billionaire Game – Part 1 Review & links are HERE

The Billionaire Game – Part 2 Review & links are HERE

tl;dr recommendation: Asher & Kate get the ending they deserve – it’s a great read.

Book Summary:

I knew he was trouble.

You’d think the words ‘Playboy billionaire’ would have been my first warning, but I went and fell hard for Asher Young. He said he believed in me and my lingerie design business, but it turns out, it was all just a game to him.

I never want to see his irritatingly-handsome face again. But how am I supposed to move on when he’s still my #1 investor?

I can’t decide if I want to slap him, or kiss him senseless.

Or both.

Longer Review:

A satisfying ending to the tumultuous tale of Asher & Kate! There is an excessive amount of drama waiting for you and an epic speech given by Kate that made me want to pull a Tom Cruise and jump on the couch. (did I really just make a Tom Cruise/Oprah reference?! I swear, I’m not even drinking right now).

Kate’s pissed. She’s so so pissed. And I can’t blame her. What Asher did it almost unforgivable…unless there’s a good reason. IS THERE A GOOD REASON?! So much angst.

Anyway, Asher is still his oh so sexy self, even though you don’t see as much of him as you’d like (Ok, I….as much as I’D like) in this installment. That’s due to Kate’s stubbornness. Honestly, it’s a little impressive. Kate’s obstinacy is at Expert Level. But don’t worry, he gives an epic speech as well that turned me to complete mush.

I felt that the ending was a littttttle rushed. I wanted to bask in the glow of that speech a bit longer, but perhaps I just really wanted to spend more time with Asher & Kate.  Also, I was so happy to see Lacey and Grant on their wedding day (total bonus), but what about that thing that Kate was making Lacey? Did she finish?! I may have missed that.

Regardless, this book is full of jealousy and miscommunication and eventually, lots of happiness. I’m completely satisfied with the ending, overall. Lila, once again, knows how to work her billionaires. <3

[I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review]

Review: The Confession by Sierra Kincade

Author: Sierra Kincade

Book: The Confession (The Body Works Trilogy #3)

Review & Links to Other Books in Series:

The Masseuse (The Body Works Trilogy #1) 
The Distraction (The Body Works Trilogy #2)

tl;dr recommendation: So much drama – so much hot sex – so much LOVE for this series!

Book Summary:

The hot and thrilling conclusion to the Body Work Trilogy, following The Masseuse and The Distraction

Anna Rossi walked away from Alec Flynn to keep her family and friends safe. But she can’t protect her heart from him, no matter how hard she tries…

Time has done nothing to quell Anna’s need for Alec. She knows that she did the right thing walking away; the constant media attention that Alec’s been getting for testifying against Maxim Stein and Force Enterprises is evidence enough of that. But no matter how many times she warns herself that Alec is dangerous, she just can’t stay away—even after her connection to him once again threatens her life…

Alec knows the evidence he has against Max could stop him from hurting anyone ever again. But when it’s revealed that Alec stands to inherit everything from Max’s loss, his testimony is called into question—and Max could walk free putting Anna in harms’ ways once again. Now he’s beginning to wonder if any of this is even worth it—and if he and Anna will ever have a chance at true happiness…

Longer Review:

This conclusion made me want to rip my hair out and then shortly thereafter scream for joy. So much drama and so much hot sex…..I will never never never look at my heavy bag the same way again. FUCK ME.

I was only a few chapters in and I was ready to kill Alex. Jump through those mother fucking pages and KILL HIM. I started tweeting at Sierra. I started angrily swiping my kindle. I told my husband that I couldn’t stop reading to make dinner and that God gave him hands. All because I had to get past THAT PART. This book will rip the emotions from you whether you’d like for them to come out or not.

Anna. oh Anna. One great thing in this series is that she starts talking to a shrink. She seriously needs one. Alec could make use of one too, but…baby steps. Anyway, I couldn’t blame Anna for her reaction to The News. Of course, her reaction results in a much worse situation than mine (the glare of my husband combined with slight heartburn). She’s in danger once again, and Alec is being A Dick, and the urge to run is high.

I was begging and pleading for them to get back together. Thinking that maybe if I coaxed the pages along and talked to them nicely that they would give me what I wanted. Which was hot, delicious sex, OBVIOUSLY. Note, it worked. So – you’re welcome. My sweet-talking and quiet whispers delivered some intense, sexy, steamy and off the charts AMAZING sex scenes. One involves a heavy bag (as noted above). I started eying my husband, wondering if he was over the whole ‘no dinner thing’ yet while glancing at the basement door that leads to my heavy bag. (Spoiler alert: THAT didn’t work).

This conclusion is intense and incredible. Sierra works her magic once again by creating a story with flawed characters who I still love. The ending had me smiling, giddy, and unbelievably happy. WE EARNED THAT ENDING, Anna and Alec!

Now…I’d like Amy & Mike’s story, please. *winks*

Review: Hindrance by Angelica Chase

Author: Angelica Chase

Book: Hindrance (The Excess Series #3)

Other books in series:

Review & Links to Reverence (The Excess Series #2)

Review & Links to Opulence (The Excess Series #1)

tl;dr recommendation: This is a must read series for those who like it dirty, hot & intense with a plot.

Book Summary:

Nina
Storms are a funny thing. Most people ignore the warning signs: a strong gust of wind, a lightning strike on the horizon, the distant rumble of thunder.

My head and heart had been at odds for the last two years because of Devin McIntyre, and my relationship with Aiden had only complicated matters. Still, I craved both men. Just when I thought the decision was taken from me, a choice between the two became inevitable. The two men I had attached myself to emotionally and physically had already told me everything I needed to know.

Although the dark clouds were gathering overhead, I ignored the lightning, played deaf to the thunder, and let the tempest push me toward them both. I ended up in a whirlwind of secrets, a vortex of deception and depravity I never imagined possible. I was drowning again, but this time … this time I would be ready.

Or so I thought.

Nothing could have prepared me for the coming storm.

If you are not a fan of cursing, erotic and extremely explicit sex, cheating, immoral behavior, dysfunction or sexual scenarios that may make you feel uncomfortable this is not the series for you. FILTHY EROTIC ROMANCE

Longer Review:

Erotic & intense drama. This book is filthy, shocking and made my mouth drop to the floor. With everything going on in this book I only wish that someone was there to fill it…

This is an incredibly difficult review to write without spoiling anything because EVERYTHING that happens in this book feeds off of a prior event/action. It’s like putting together the dirtiest puzzle ever. Had these been on the table when I forced to do puzzles in my teenage years with my family, I would have been WAY more interested. Just Saying. 

I should note that cheating usually bothers me, but it totally didn’t here. I now gave zero fucks that Devin was married. This is outside of my usual reaction, so it just goes to show how fantastic this story is.

Anyway, we know that Nina’s trying to deal with the knowledge that Aiden & Devin are cousins. We know that Devin’s trying to find a way to leave his wife so that he can be with Nina. And we know that Aiden had left Nina ever since he found out that Devin is the “other man”. This final book continues down the path and shows just what lengths each person will go to get the outcome they want. While definitely erotic, it also throws in some serious suspense that I wasn’t expecting, but totally welcomed.

There are twists and surprises around every turn. Everything I thought I knew from the past two books was twisted once again and I found myself cheering and hoping for different things as the pages turned. The manipulation is fascinating and when it all comes out at the end, I was SHOCKED AS FUCK. You may want to throw your kindle. You may scream. But that’s what makes this series so awesome – you’re so sucked in that you’re invested in the outcome. 

Regardless, I can tell you, it’s so so good. DAMN, Angelica. You’ve once again twisted my soul and I couldn’t be happier.

[I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review]

Review: 21 Stolen Kisses by Lauren Blakely

Author: Lauren Blakely

Book: 21 Stolen Kisses

tl;dr recommendation: I think age play is a hard limit for me, but Lauren’s writing is impeccable. SO CONFLICTED.

Book Summary:

When I first met him I resisted.
Like any forbidden love, I told myself he was a crush, and it would pass.
That was a lie. It never faded.

And I never expected he would fall for me just as hard.

There were so many reasons that should have kept us apart, least of all, the decade that separated us. Growing up in New York City, I learned early on that love is a double-edged sword. Love broke up my parents, love took away my friends, and love — the big, intense, never-been-like-this-before love — landed me in therapy. Now I’m heading to college, and it’s time to give love a clean slate again. But, can I really start over when he’s still in my life Because the one man I’ve always wanted, is also the only guy I absolutely can’t have…And he wants me just as fiercely.

Can I settle for anything less than the love of my life?

Longer Review:

I am so utterly and completely conflicted. Stay with me here. From a completely objective standpoint, this book is great. It’s well written, it has beautifully developed characters, it contains themes spread throughout the book that connect with each other – it’s just a good fucking book. Lauren makes writing look easy. If I were an editor, I’d snatch this book up in an instant.

However, from a subjective standpoint, I really struggled with this one – and as a reader, I can’t say that I loved it.

Before you slaughter me, hear me out. This is an NA book, so if you’re expecting the explicitly delicious blakelyesque dirty talking sex scenes, you will be disappointed. Those scenes do not exist in this book. I wasn’t looking for them though, I swear.

I knew they wouldn’t be there, and I do love many NA books, so why did it take me FIVE DAYS to read this book? Because the age thing really bothered me. It just did. I’d be lying if I said anything else. Spoiler (or comforting?) alert: the characters do nothing inappropriate; the age of consent in NY is seventeen – so even if they wanted to get some serious action on, they could.

Yet, the age difference of seventeen to twenty-five made me cringe. She’s a senior in high school and he spent time with her since she was in at least 9th grade. *cringe* He looks at her mother as his surrogate mother *cringe* The gifts he gives her are representative of her – but they’re really juvenile *cringe*

So thus, I was cringing until I hit 90% in the book. I shouldn’t have a problem with it. I shouldn’t. My husband and I are six years apart. Of course, I didn’t meet him until I was 21, so there’s that.

I have been having a serious internal personal struggle over why this particular trope bothers me so damn much. Because, let’s be honest – I have forgiven some seriously inappropriate behavior in books. Semi-stalking? Verbal abuse? Caveman style antics? ALL FORGIVEN. So why, when I’m presented with perhaps one of the most adorable, sweet, kind, LOVING men am I blanching? I don’t know.

OK. so moving away from my serious hangups for which I may need to seek counseling, the book is otherwise fantastic. Noah is a wonderful character who shows so much restraint I started to get concerned for his health. It cannot be advisable to walk around with blue balls for hours at a time. It just can’t. Kennedy is young, and while she is most certainly an old soul, she is still a bit immature. She’s been groomed to lie and while she’s trying to break out of that habit, it’s tough.

I completely fell for the love quotes that are scattered throughout the book, and the ‘found hearts’ made my heart squeeze. Lauren has a way with words that makes you think that they just appeared on the page with little to no effort, but I know differently. She is a master storyteller. Even with all of my difficulties, I really loved the characters.

So, overall, I have to give this one a 3.75; it’s a compromise for my struggle combined with the beauty of the story. It most certainly is a forbidden love story – can you handle it?

[I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review]

Review: Finding the Way Back to Love by Katie O’Boyle

Author: Katie O’Boyle

Book: Finding the Way Back to Love

tl;dr recommendation: one star reviews, one star reviews EVERYWHERE. or just here. whichever.

Book Summary:

Gwen Forrester, Ph.D., 32, gifted psychotherapist and beautiful widow, is stuck in a rut, dating hotties on the fast track, when what she really wants is a life partner who’ll help her raise a family and make a difference in her home town of Tompkins Falls. New in town, Officer Peter Shaughnessy, 30, has recovered from the damage he suffered in a drug bust in his hometown of Syracuse, but he’s still smarting from his ex-wife’s betrayal and, before that, the years of abuse from his alcoholic father.

When Gwen’s very-pregnant niece, Haley, trips the security system at Gwen’s lakeside home one moonlit summer night, it’s love at first sight for responding Officer Peter and stunned Aunt Gwen. By joining forces to help Haley, Peter and Gwen discover they’re a good team. Long, exhilarating canoe trips convince them they’re on the same page with their life goals. Then a destructive squall lands them on the rocks, and a night of stormy passion reveals painful truths that drive them apart. Are they willing to go to any length to find their way back to love?

Longer Review:

Go read the summary if you haven’t already. Sounds fine, right? I thought so too. I considered dnf’ing this book, but then I wouldn’t be able to rate it (due to my own policy of not rating books I don’t finish) and I felt that anything I said would be looked at in the “hey, she didn’t even fucking read the book” kind of way. So I did. I read the whole thing. I did it so you don’t have to. You’re welcome.

I am not being overly harsh here. I wasn’t totally in love with the writing style as I felt there were too many adjectives and descriptors used, but overall, I could have gotten used to that. No, that’s not my issue. My issue is with the fact that this book claims to be a contemporary romance, but it really isn’t.

Quick summary: Hailey doesn’t “trip the security alarm” at Gwen’s house – she breaks in. Actually breaks a door. Lie #1 in blurb. However, Peter’s a cop and gets called to the house to investigate. He meets Gwen then and it’s instalove. Sort of.

Let’s walk through my journey:

Me at 38%:  is this a Christian romance?! I’m having a panic attack over here.

At this point I’m in between a panic attack and laughing my face off because I recently read a Christian Romance while drinking one night for funsies and I was having flashbacks. Let me clarify here: I have zero problem if you’re religious. I just don’t don’t want to surprise read about them. I grew up super religious. My father went to seminary – I am the preacher’s daughter (surprising, right? or maybe not…). Anyway, I don’t care if you’re religious but I wanted to read a romance novel. With kissing, and sexing, and not God-ing. I didn’t sign up to read about their guilt over what God is going to think or every four words being about letting God take control. JESUS FUCK (haha). If I wanted to talk about religion and not read about sex, I would call my mother.

The book summary says absolutely nothing about how the main characters are pretty God-centric (Lie #2). I found a mention of this book being deemed an inspirational romance on Amazon, but even that doesn’t mention the heavy emphasis on religion. Just be honest. If your book caters to religious people who like a little sex, then CATER TO THOSE PEOPLE. I am not those people.

Me at 50%: I think the one night of passion this book promises is with the Lord Jesus our Savior. Fuck me to hell.

I was waiting for the sex. Waiting, and hoping and praying *cough*cough*, but it was like it was never going to happen. I know that the blurb promised “one night of passion” but I was pretty convinced that was lie #3 after the first half of this book. FINALLY. FINALLY it happens around 54%. There are I believe three sex scenes in this book (so technically more than one night), which aren’t bad. However, I was then conflicted – I mean, for such religious people, they’re totally fine with premarital sex. I started to think I actually liked them a little more. But really, no. I didn’t. Because of my next point….

Me at 91%: I need a fucking drink. which is somewhat hilariously inappropriate as this entire book is about alcoholics.

Did I mention that the entire book is about alcoholics? Sorry, in my ranting haze I must have forgotten. But now you know: the entire town is comprised of recovering alcoholics. I am not kidding. Just about every single person in this book is a recovering alcoholic – they have tons of AA meetings, which I imagine are not very anonymous being as how it’s a small town. They should just call it a weekly town meeting. (Note, the blurb says nothing about the characters being alcoholics).

They should really put that on a pamphlet for people like Peter who have issues with drunks. This portion of the story killed me. Peter’s issues with drunks was ridiculously up-sold. Like, how deeply seated are your issues that you’re going to trip people who you know are recovering alcoholics? DICK MOVE, BRO. It’s pretty much his only issue, and I thought it was pretty dumb.

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I also had other issues with the story. For example, Gwen would basically wish for something to happen and it would – except for when it came to her relationship with Peter. There were also so many mundane things that happened that did absolutely nothing to push the story further along. I didn’t fully understand the relationship between Hailey and Rick – they both lacked character development – and I felt that the author totally forgot about how giving up a baby for adoption is one of the more traumatic life events someone can go through. Instead, Hailey was just ‘la la la, let’s go canoeing. Btw, I’m an alcoholic.’ [SHOCKING]. The ending was incredibly anticlimactic for me, and I was just rejoicing that it was over.

I realize this is really long and pretty ranty and I’m going to stop now; however, I don’t give out one-star reviews lightly. I respect that it takes a long time to write a book, so if I’m going to rate a book poorly, there deserves to be some commentary along with it. So, I deem this book a christian alcoholic romance. I didn’t like it. Sorry.

[I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review]

Promo Blitz: Bidding on Brooks by Katy Regnery

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Katy Regnery
Bidding on Brooks
5/11/2015

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Bidding on Brooks is the first of four books about the Philadelphia-based, wildly-handsome Winslow brothers who are all on the look-out for love.

(Except Preston. He’s been down that road before and still has the scars to prove it. And maybe Cameron, because he’s super hot, but too hot-headedto be decent boyfriend material…)

Railroaded into a bachelor auction by his sister, Jessica, Brooks Winslow asks his friend, Skye Sorenson, to bid on him to avoid the possibility of any romantic entanglements. Fiercely competitive and protective of those he cares for, Brooks was profoundly affected by the loss of his father at an early age. A witness to his mother’s terrible loneliness and his siblings’ grief, the ex-Olympian has never allowed himself to fall in love.

Skye Sorenson, the plucky mechanic at Sorenson Marina, where Brooks moors his three sailboats, is a credible sailor in her own right…and has quietly lusted after Brooks for years. But her longstanding friendship with Brooks has always made romance seem impossible.

When Skye agrees to bid on Brooks, the two cast off for a weeklong ocean adventure on Brooks’ sailboat, The Zephyr, where the last thing Skye expects to lose is her heart.

Return to the world created in the English Brothers books with this fresh foursome of scorching hot Winslow Brothers!

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Excerpt:

“Please, Skye. Just listen. You’re the perfect person for this. You’ve got to help me out.”

Skye Sorenson rolled her eyes at Brooks Winslow, adjusting the brim of her baseball cap as she swept past him and headed down the dock for her next job.

“I mean it, Skye. I’m up a tree…and we’re friends. Can’t you give me a hand?”

Dreamy Delight needed a new float switch and bilge pump, which would be difficult to manage with Brooks Winslow standing on the dock, looking casually gorgeous as he yammered at her about some charity event he wanted her to attend.

Gazing at her hands, she noted they were still covered with engine grease from the oil change she’d just handled on the outboard motor of a J-24 sailboat. Not wanting to get black fingerprints on the white fiberglass of the motorboat she was about to service, she took a bandana out of the back pocket of her overalls then turned to face Brooks as she wiped her fingers.

“Are you going to follow me around all afternoon if I don’t listen?”

“Umm…pretty much.”

She sighed with feigned annoyance. “Fine. You have my attention. Tell it to me again.”

Brooks looked relieved and gave her a small grin that—damn it—made Skye’s stomach flutter.

“Knew you wouldn’t let me down.”

“Haven’t said yes to anything yet,” she said, shoving the bandana back into her pocket and crossing her arms over her chest.

“My sister, Jessica, is back in Philly this summer to get married. To keep busy, she’s organized some big benefit for the Institute of Contemporary Art. She and her girlfriends thought it would be fun to volunteer their single brothers to be auctioned off.”

“Auctioned off?”

“Yeah…a bachelor auction.”

“Some sister,” said Skye, unable to keep the teasing from her voice.

“It’s for charity,” he said defensively, running a hand through his waves of jet black hair.

“Okay. So you got roped into it.” She thought back to an old movie she’d seen once where women were auctioned off as dates. At each of their feet had been a pretty lunch basket, and the man that was the highest bidder won a homemade lunch with the girl of his choice. “What do you have to do? Have lunch with someone?”

“Oh, no,” he said with irritation, pursing his lips. “Nothing that painless. Jess wants to make money. Big money. She had to think bigger than lunch.”

Skye stared up at him. “Dinner?”

“Nope.”

“Two dinners?”

“Nuh-uh.”

She gestured to the sleek Sportscruiser moored at the end of the dock that she was supposed to be working on. “I’m out of guesses, Brooks…and that pump isn’t going to fix itself, so—”

“A sail. She’s auctioning off a sail. With me.”

“Well, I don’t know why you’re complaining. You love sailing. You love women. What’s the problem?”

Skye tilted her head to the side, looking at Brooks’ way-too-handsome face with a cheeky grin.

Long ago Skye had accepted the fact that Brooks would never see her as anything but a great mechanic, a proficient sailor, and a long-time friend. She was—honestly and truly—satisfied with that status quo between them. He was rich and powerful, an ex-Olympian and world-renowned sailor from Philadelphia, while Skye lived a much quieter life, working as a “handyman” at her dad’s marina in Maryland. What they had in common was a deep love of boats and mutual respect for one another’s nautical skills, and that was just enough to keep their friendship intact.

The first time Skye had ever seen Brooks Winslow was the day he came down to her father’s marina to claim the fifteen foot Primrose wood-hulled sailboat gifted to him from his parents for his fifteenth birthday. He swaggered into Sorenson Marina, flashing his perfect smile at her, and her ten-year-old heart had grown wings as she’d discreetly followed him down the dock. She was instantly infatuated with Brooks, of course, but much more, Skye harbored a deep devotion to his Primrose, the most beautiful little double-ended Daycruiser she’d ever seen. Her stomach had been in knots as she walked behind him from a discreet distance, hopeful that he would handle the little sailboat with the grace and care she deserved. But Skye’s worries turned out to be unfounded. He’d treated that pretty boat with respect and skill, and Skye had breathed deeply with relief, whispering, “I’m gonna marry you someday,” as he sailed away.

Twenty years later, Skye knew two things for certain:

One, that Brooks was one of the most talented, natural, organic sailors she’d ever met in her life. Heck, he’d made it all the way to the Olympics and come home with a medal to prove what Skye had always known—that any boat was safe in his hands. She respected him more than most of the sailors she knew.

And two, the chances of her ever marrying him were next to none in the approximate area of zero. He was gorgeous and rich and talented and fascinating…and completely out of her league.

“Not a one-day sail,” Brooks continued in a terse voice, jettisoning her memories as he prompted her back to their conversation. “Not even two. Jessica signed me up for a cruise. From Baltimore to Charleston.”

Skye felt her eyes widen as she stared at him. “That’s a week. Minimum.”

“Yeah.”

“Crew?”

Brooks grabbed the back of his neck with his hand, rubbing. “Nope. It’s supposed to be… romantic.”

A romantic cruise. For a week. Alone. With Brooks.

Lucky girl, she thought, ignoring the ridiculous spike of jealousy that jabbed a little at her heart and made her feel instantly guilty.

She couldn’t help her attraction to him, but the fact that it was totally unreturned made it manageable in a way that didn’t hurt. For heaven’s sake, it wasn’t like she had feelings for Brooks beyond friendship. She just liked looking at him. Her eighty-year-old granny’s heart would flutter at the sight of Brooks’ thick, dark hair, flashing sea-green eyes, square jaw, muscular body, and perennially-tan hands that handled a boat with the same finesse that he probably handled his women. Noticing Brooks’ good looks didn’t make Skye unique or special, and it didn’t mean she wanted more from him than friendship either (she tried to convince herself). It just made her human.

“Romantic,” she murmured. Turning away, she looked out at the harbor where sailboats bobbed up and down in afternoon sun.

“Yeah.”

“But you won’t know who she is,” said Skye, “until she wins you.”

“Bingo,” he said.

“And then you’ll be trapped at sea for a week.”

“Precisely.”

“She could be anyone.”

“Yep.”

“Does your sister really hate you?”

Brooks scoffed. “No. But she really loves modern art.”

“Okay. Yeah. It’s a pretty sucky situation. But how can I help?”

He grinned. “You can bid on me.”


About Katy Regnery:

USA Today Bestselling author Jessica Scott is a career army officer, mother of two daughters, three cats and three dogs, wife to a career NCO and wrangler of all things stuffed and fluffy. She is a terrible cook and even worse housekeeper, but she’s a pretty good shot with her assigned weapon and someone liked some of the stuff she wrote. Somehow, her children are pretty well adjusted and her husband still loves her, despite burned water and a messy house.

She’s also written for the New York Times At War Blog, PBS Point of View Regarding War, and IAVA. She deployed to Iraq in 2009 as part of OIF/New Dawn and has had the honor of serving as a company commander at Fort Hood, Texas twice.

She’s pursuing a graduate degree in Sociology in her spare time and most recently, she’s been featured as one of Esquire Magazine’s Americans of the Year for 2012.

Find Katy Online:

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Review: Holding the Line by Kierney Scott

Author: Kierney Scott

Book: Holding the Line (The Firing Line #2)

Other books in series:

Blurring the Line (The Firing Line #1) – review here
Crossing the Line (The Firing Line #3) – coming June 2, 2015!

tl;dr recommendation: Great story full of danger, betrayal and reconnection. let’s not forget the really hot sex. I NEED BOOK 3.

Book Summary:

It’s been four years since Armando Torres disappeared. He was DEA agent Beth Thomson’s best undercover recruit – and the best lover she ever had.

In the time since he left, she has forced herself to move on. So when news reaches her that Torres is dead, she isn’t expecting the wave of emotions that overwhelm her. It’s a gang hit, and there isn’t much of a body left to identify. But when she visits the morgue, her horror soon turns to disbelief at what she finds.

With notorious gang leader El Escorpion still evading capture, her mother’s health deteriorating, and her daughter starting school – can Beth recreate the passion from her past, even when her whole world is changing?

Longer Review:

AHHH! This second installment to the Firing Line trilogy was crazy. Beth and Torres are back in an intense story of betrayal, danger and reconnection. Torres may have been gone for four years, but it’s not for the reasons that you think. When he reappears, Beth’s reaction is less than loving – even though it’s clear she’s still incredibly in love with him.

Beth makes a few questionable choices in this book causing me to curse her out repeatedly. I was pretty thankful that she felt guilty for some of her actions because I sure as fuck was throwing shade from the other side of my kindle screen. Torres should have been more pissed at her – but he wasn’t, which just goes to show HOW AMAZING HE IS.

For all of her bad decisions, Beth’s decision to adopt Ally was the best one that she’s ever made. She’s such a little sweetheart and her appearance in this story was welcomed and heartwarming.

This book packs serious intensity – there’s a lot of pinging back and forth for Beth and Torres, leading to a rediscovery of who each other are now that four years have passed. A lot has changed, but the fact that they both deeply love each other hasn’t. I was fully in support of their reconnection and rediscovery. YES. SO HOT. mmmhmmmm.

Unfortunately, we sometimes hurt the ones we love. On purpose. Fuck. And other times, even when it’s accidental, the mistakes are life changing. Speaking of, we end with some serious drama for which Torres’ may be partially to blame. I’m pretty sure that’s going to blow up in his face. I really loved the cliffhanger and I’m holding on tight to find out how this all ends – Book 3 now, please!

[I received an ARC of this book via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review]

Blog Tour & Review: Forgive Me by B.L. Blair

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Book Summary:

Leaving Emily was Mitch’s greatest mistake.  Can she forgive him?

Growing up, Mitch Carson had always dreamed of leaving Holton, Texas, traveling the world, and writing life altering stories.  As an investigative journalist, he made those dreams come true, but he left behind the only woman he ever loved.  That was his greatest mistake.  Mitch has returned home to see if she can forgive him for leaving her when she needed him the most.

In high school, Emily Fairview had fallen deeply, madly, and completely in love with Mitch.  The two of them planned a life together far away from Holton, but when Emily’s family needed her, she chose to stay.  Mitch chose to leave.  Fifteen years later Mitch is back and wants a second chance, but Emily doesn’t know if she can forgive him.

Return to Holton, Texas one last time to see if Mitch can get Emily to forgive him.  Forgive Me is the fourth and final book in the Holton Series but may be read as a standalone novel.

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Review:

Sweet and simple, this romance gives you a straightforward story of refound love. Mitch & Emily were in love – but were also 18. Being as how I’ve made my own fair share of questionable life choices at that age, it’s no surprise that when Emily is forced to choose between her family and Mitch, she chooses the safety of her family. Mitch makes his own choices and leaves the small town full of gossips. Mitch unilaterally decides that 15 years is enough and he comes back to claim Emily. I sort of hated that part about the book. Because Mitch decides that it’s time, so it’s time. ok then. I wasn’t living a life or anything. STUBBORN MAN.

However, he also doesn’t try to force the reconnection down her throat, which I greatly appreciated. He tries the friend thing first and tries to get her attention in small ways. Every moment to Emily is a combination of a slap to the face and a loving touch. She hasn’t forgiven Mitch for leaving all those years ago (can’t blame her) but she also doesn’t take responsibility for her own role in the failed fling-that-could-have-been-more.

Overall, it’s a sweet story with not a lot of drama. Emily’s a little high strung and analyzes things way too much, but if you’re looking for a nice small-town love story, this book should make you smile.  – Three Stars –

[I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review]

Excerpt:

“Your turn to drive.”  He reached for her hand and pulled her from the car.

“But I don’t have my license with me or insurance or anything.”

“So we won’t get stopped.”  He walked her around to the driver’s side and waited as she got in.  He returned to the car and helped her set the seat and mirrors.  “The traffic’s light, and the freeway is smooth.”

Emily stared at him a minute.  Then she nodded, started the car, and pulled out into the road.  She drove cautiously at first, keeping well below the speed limit, and staying on the right side of the road.  She didn’t pass anyone, and for a while, Mitch thought it was going to stay that way.  And then, a large eighteen-wheeler drove around them.  He saw her shoulders stiffen.  She glanced at him, and he gave her an encouraging smile.

She made a face, pulled the car into the left lane, and hit the accelerator.  Soon they were flying down the highway.  Emily threw her head back and laughed.  Mitch had never seen her look more beautiful.

About the Author:

B. L. Blair writes simple and sweet romance and mystery/romance stories.  Like most authors, she has been writing most of her life and has dozens of books started.  She just needs the time to finish them.

She is the author of the Holton Romance Series and the Leah Norwood Mysteries.  She enjoys reading books, writing books, and traveling wherever and as often as time and money allows.  She is currently working on her latest book set in Texas, where she lives with her family. 

Website: http://www.blblair.com/

Blog Tour & Review: Jaded by Ali Parker

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: Ali Parker
Publication Date
: April 15, 2015

As a photographer for the New York Post, Kari Martin was used to seeing heartache and scandal up close. But one night at the club… her whole world changed.

Heartbroken and willing to call off her wedding, she decides a change is in order and moves from NYC to a small town in Maine, where the average age of the residents there is sixty (or thereabouts). She works to fit in perfectly, and tries like hell not to let anyone find out just how very jaded she’s recently become over the lie called love.

Jake Isaac left Texas quite a few years ago; his heart torn from his chest, and his mind set on being a bachelor forever. Maine would welcome him, give him land to explore and a community to belong to. Getting a job as the coach of the local junior high and serving on the fire department kept him busy — and labeled him a hometown hero — but the truth of his damaged heart was forever hidden.

No one would ever know just how jaded he was about love. That is… until he meets Kari.

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 Review:

Happy to settle, Kate is ready to get married to Frank. She thinks it’s what she’s supposed to do. I mean, that’s what you do after dating someone for four years…right? So there she is – out at a club for her bachelorette party, when the decision is made for her. Heartbroken over her new knowledge about Frank, she calls off the wedding and decides to move to Maine with her besties.

I felt a little like she was running away from her problems, but in all reality, I can’t say that I wouldn’t do the same thing. Sometimes it helps to get over things when mortification isn’t around every single corner. Frank’s a royal asshat and zero tears were shed for him.

When she gets to Maine she keeps running into Jake. Like, literally running into him. I know the town is small but the two of them have some invisible cord that’s wrapped between them that seems to pull them to the same place. Jake fights the connection just as much as Kate…at first. I loved that man. He’s well developed in both the character sense and the other sense IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. When the two of them finally sit down to talk to one another they’re super open about everything. No lies, no hiding, all truths. Of course, the truth can’t always stop miscommunication….#justsayin.

This is a sweet, quick & heartwarming story. Personally, I’d like there to be MORE of the delicious sex scenes for which I was counting down the moments, but I’m greedy. Regardless, I’m looking forward to see what Ali comes up with next!

[I received an ARC of this series in exchange for an honest review]

Author Bio

Ali Parker is a contemporary romance writer who is looking to flood the market this year with lots of great, quick reads. For those of you who love a full-length novel, we’ll be boxing up the serial trilogies into a box set a week after the last release.

We’re looking forward to putting out both Baited, and Ali’s latest project, Jaded in the month of April.

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