Tuesday, April 30, 2019

First Chapter of TOP SECRET by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy


TOP SECRET by Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy

Chapter One
Keaton

“Look,” Annika whispers in my ear. Under the table, her small hand squeezes my thigh, while her cheek gently nudges my chin toward the doorway. “He’s cute.”

“Subtle,” I tease before giving the object of her attention a cursory glance. He’s just a tall guy with brown hair, nothing special as far as I can tell. “How about we save this conversation for later?”

She rolls her eyes. “We both know there won’t be a conversation, Keaton. You like playing along, but you won’t actually go through with it.” This time she forgets to lower her voice.

“Go through with what?” one of my frat brothers asks from across the table. Tanner, Judd, and I had popped into the campus Starbucks for a caffeine fix after practice. Annika’s next class is directly across the street, so she’d come to say hi before class.

“Nothing,” I tell Tanner.

If you can call your girlfriend wanting a threesome with another dude “nothing.”

Yup, my girlfriend wants a threesome. And here I’d thought that, after six years together, Annika couldn’t surprise me anymore.

She and I have been inseparable since junior year of high school. I know every last detail about her, from her food preferences to her pet peeves. I know she gets anxiety in long lines, that she sneezes any time she gets a whiff of cinnamon, that she loves the beach but hates skiing.

What I didn’t know was that my girlfriend fantasizes about threesomes. The first time she brought it up, I thought she was kidding around. Annika Schiffer, heiress to a home-furnishings fortune, wants to bang two guys at the same time? Yeah right.

My girl is the president of her sorority, wears a pearl necklace (and not the fun kind) on a daily basis, and made me wait until we were eighteen to lose our virginities to each other. Don’t get me wrong—she’s not some uptight rich bitch with a stick up her butt. She’s fun and warm and fierce when someone tries to mess with her or her loved ones.

But she’s also… I’ll just say it: vanilla.

I didn’t think she was serious about the threesome thing until last week, when I’d asked her what she wanted for her birthday and she brought up the idea again.

I move my lips to her ear so Tanner and Judd can’t overhear. “Don’t you worry, babe, there’ll be more than just a conversation,” I rasp.

She shivers, and then flashes me a dazzling smile. Her face is flawless. Classic features, pouty lips, and smooth skin that’s just the right amount of dewy. She works hard and spends a lot of money for that skin. I’ve been in her bathroom at the sorority house, so I’ve seen all the products she puts on her face to keep it looking so perfect. Not to mention the monthly facials, which require her to fly to New York every month because this little college town we live in doesn’t have a “competent aesthetician”—her words, not mine.

It helps that her father owns a helicopter that can accommodate her monthly treks. I’m not one to judge, though. My dad has his own jet.

“I can’t wait,” she says before hopping off my lap. “Come over tonight after practice, okay, baby? I have to go to class now.”

“I’ll see you later.”

“Bye, boys.” Annika’s hand flutters in a wave on her way to the door.

“Later!” Tanner calls after her. And if I’m not mistaken, he takes a longing look at her ass.

“Dude,” I say. “If you’re going to eye-fuck my girlfriend, you could at least be subtle about it.”

“Why?” Tanner argues. “She’d be flattered. And you should know how good you’ve got it. Besides, I’m harmless.” He flashes me a big smile. “What are we doing this weekend, anyway?”

Tanner asks. “The Presidential Dance-off, right?”

I shake my head. “That’s, like, in two weeks, man.”

“Really? Why did I think it was sooner?”

“Because you’re stupid,” Judd offers helpfully.

Tanner gives him the finger, before turning back to me. “Do you know what you’re doing for yours yet?”

I have no clue. And no, dancing isn’t an actual requirement for our fraternity’s presidential race. But it used to be. A few decades ago, the candidates running for frat president decided a dance-off was the only way to decide who was more fit to lead. Hence, the Presidential Dance-off was born. On our living room walls, there are old photos of well-dressed men with slicked- back hair and girls in poodle skirts on their arms.

My fraternity has long-held traditions that began well before the invention of the red Solo cup. But these days, Alpha Delta has evolved. Or devolved, depending who you ask. Instead of perfecting his twist and his mashed potato, the presidential candidate is expected to dazzle the other members by planning a kickass event. I’m talking epic. Monumental. The kind of party that will be remembered for years to come.

Although, like dance moves, I’m not entirely sure that party planning is a solid indicator of what makes a good president. Sure, frats throw a lot of parties, but there’s a social committee for that.

The role of president is actually pretty lame, according to Reedsy, our current prez. He pulled me aside after I threw my name in the race and admitted that it’s a boring gig and that I should reconsider. “So much fucking responsibility on your shoulders, dude,” he’d bemoaned.

For a moment, I’d almost bailed. To be honest, I’m only running because my dad was president of Alpha Delt in his heyday, and my granddad before him. But that’s also the reason I couldn’t bail. My father would lose his shit if the Hayworth legacy ended with me.

So I have ten days to plan a legendary party.

“Maybe I can just hire an event planner?” I suggest.

“No way.” Judd’s response is immediate. “If that fuckhead Bailey finds out, he’ll have you impeached.”

“You can’t impeach someone until he’s elected,” Tanner points out.

Still, I don’t want to be accused of cheating. What a pain in the ass this whole thing is. “We can brainstorm about this on Sunday night. We have a game to win on Saturday.”

“Oh, we’re going to win,” Tanner promises.

But I’m not so sure. Not only am I worried about the Northern Mass offense, I think my father is driving up for the game. So winning isn’t even enough. If the Northern Mass players aren’t crying into their helmets after the fourth quarter, my father will still give me hell at brunch the next day.

And here I thought weekends were meant to be relaxing.

“Fine,” Judd says. “We’ll talk about your campaign after the other meeting on Sunday night.”

“What other meeting?” I search my brain and come up empty.

“Pledge Committee,” he says, gulping the last of his coffee.

Oh, phew. “I don’t have to go to that one. I’m not on PC this year.”

“But I sent you that email?” Judd whines. “I told you I need you there. Initiation night is coming up and my committee is lame.”

“Who’s on it, anyway? What do you have planned?” Note to self: be conveniently unavailable on Sunday night. There is no way I’m sitting on the Pledge Committee again.

Dealing with last year’s pledge class was a total pain in the ass.

“There’s Ahmad, who’s smart but boring. Paul, who’s just boring. Owen, who’s fun but not exactly creative. And Paxton, who’s just a tool.” He sighs. “Whatever. At least Bailey isn’t on it this time. Remember what a buzz kill he was last year? I fucking hate that guy.”

No big secret there. Judd’s had it in for Luke Bailey ever since the guy rushed Alpha Delt sophomore year. And say what you will about Judd, but he’s not an asshole unless he feels you’ve given him a reason. He’s a bro to the core—he believes in male bonding, high fives, and, in his mind, a friendship isn’t official unless you’ve bled together, partied together, and nursed your twin hangovers the morning after.

Luke Bailey doesn’t subscribe to this philosophy. The moment he scoffed at Judd’s attempt at a fist bump, he earned himself an enemy in Judd Keller.

Since then, their tumultuous acquaintanceship has only gotten worse. Luke is a cocky ass when he wants to be, and Judd hates feeling like he’s being mocked or judged.

Oh, and then Bailey banged Judd’s ex. So there’s that.

“You exert too much mental energy on that guy,” Tanner informs Judd. Tanner’s a psych major, so he’s constantly dishing out (pretty good) advice that everyone mostly ignores.

“Holding onto anger isn’t conducive to robust mental health.”

“First of all, say the word robust one more time and I’ll clock you. You know how I feel about that, bro.” Indignation flashes in Judd eyes. “And second of all, Luke Bailey screwed my girlfriend! I’m never not gonna be angry at that prick.”

“Ex-girlfriend,” I hedge, but it earns me a deep scowl from Judd. The two of us are teammates, and I do feel loyalty to him, but I’m also not afraid to call it like it is. “You and Therese were broken up for months.”

“Me and Therese are never broken up. Sure, we take short breaks, a hiatus or two. But she’s my girl,” Judd says tightly. “Everybody knows that.”

“Bailey says he didn’t,” Tanner says.

“That’s bullshit. He’s a liar. And now he’s trying to screw K over!” Judd growls. “He joined the presidential race to get back at me. I just know it.”

“You think?” Tanner looks skeptical. “Because that would be sociopathic lengths to go to just to spite you.”

“Yeah,” I agree with a chuckle. “Bailey’s a prick, but I can’t see him taking on the huge responsibility of running a fraternity just to flip you the metaphorical bird.” Although if I’m being honest, I don’t know why Luke Bailey is running for prez. The guy hasn’t shown much interest in frat activities since he joined us.

“He totally would,” Judd argues.

“Hey, we got class now,” Tanner reminds our sulking buddy. “We should book it over there.”

“Fine.” Judd scrapes his chair back and gets to his feet. His cloudy gaze meets mine again.

“I’m serious, man. Bailey is bad news, and we need to kick his ass in this campaign. There’s no way I’m letting him be our president.”

“Don’t worry. He won’t be.”

Once my friends are gone, I let out a tired sigh. I don’t particularly care about Judd’s beef with Bailey at the moment. I have a football game to win, a campaign to plan, and a father to impress.

And a girlfriend to please.

I go up to the counter to get a refill, then settle in my cozy corner of the coffeehouse and open the app I downloaded last night. I hadn’t lied to Annika earlier—her birthday request is in the forefront of my mind. I just need to do some investigating first.

Welcome to Kink!

Add a profile pic.

Add bio.

I’d wanted to fill all this out last night, but my frat brothers suckered me into an epic session of Red Dead Redemption that lasted till three a.m. Now I quickly scroll through the camera roll on my phone until I find a suitable one. It’s of Annika and me, taken in Easthampton last summer. She looks smokin’ hot in a teeny string bikini, and my abs are looking tight, if I do say so myself. I crop out our faces and load the photo.

I skip the bio for now, because I’m feeling impatient. I want to see what this app has to offer more than I want to break my brain thinking of one hundred and forty-five characters to describe how my girlfriend wants to bang two men at the same time.

Actually, that’s pretty much the gist of it.

Still, I’m curious to check out the goods. Kink is more hookup app than dating app, and I’m pleased to discover it lets you search for users who’ve expressed interest in certain arrangements.

I click on the threesome box in the search section. There are an eye-opening number of options, combinations that hadn’t even occurred to me. Annika wants another guy, though, so I ponder the easiest combos.

m/f/m
m/m/f

My finger hovers over the m/f/m button. The other option means the men are allowed to touch, I think. It’s the moment of truth. Some guys would hate this idea. I don’t, though. I’m a scientist. Experimenting is what I do.

I even dreamt about sex with men once. Or twice. I never mentioned that to Annika. But why would I? I’ve also dreamt of meeting a dragon who smoked clove cigarettes. The things my brain invents while I’m sleeping aren’t newsworthy.

But I’d be lying if I said that Annika’s shocking birthday request turns me off. I’ll try anything once. And the app lets you click as many boxes as you want. So after looking over my shoulder once more just to make sure nobody I know is watching, I tap both options and usher in the possibility of taking a walk on the wild side.

The threesome has to be with a stranger, though. I’m certain that any one of my frat brothers would be down to help me give my girl a night to remember. Well, except Dan, who’s only down for dudes. And, well, Bailey, who thinks I’m an ass. I think he’s an ass, too, so I guess we’re even.

But I can’t do this with someone I know. What if the whole night is awkward as fuck? If it’s a brother, I’ll still have to live with him. If it’s a teammate, I’ll still have to see him in the locker room.

And then there’s the opposite scenario. What if it’s not awkward as fuck? What if I like it a whole lot?

Yeah, I don’t want my buddies judging me. A stranger for the win, then.

I lean back in my chair and start swiping.



Bestselling authors Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy return with their first Male / Male romance in 3 years.

LobsterShorts, 21
Jock. Secretly a science geek. Hot AF.


LobsterShorts: So. Here goes. For her birthday, my girlfriend wants…a threesome.

SinnerThree: Then you’ve come to the right hookup app.

LobsterShorts: Have you done this sort of thing before? With another guy?

SinnerThree: All the time. I’m an equal opportunity player. You?

LobsterShorts: [crickets!]


SinnerThree, 21
Finance major. Secretly a male dancer. Hot AF.


SinnerThree: Well, I’m down if you are. My life is kind of a mess right now. School, work, family stress. Oh, and I live next door to the most annoying dude in the world. I need the distraction. Are you sure you want this?

LobsterShorts: I might want it a little more than I’m willing to admit.

SinnerThree: Hey, nothing wrong with pushing your boundaries...

LobsterShorts: Tell that to my control-freak father. Anyway. What if this threesome is awkward?

SinnerThree: Then it’s awkward. It’s not like we’ll ever have to see each other again. Right? Just promise you won’t fall in love with me.

LobsterShorts: Now wouldn’t that be life-changing...


Q&A about Top Secret:

Q: Have we met these characters before in another book?
A: No! These guys are brand new, and we can’t wait for you to meet them.

Q: Is this story MM? Or is it a MMF / MFM / menage?
A: This book is MM.

Q: Is this a love triangle story?
A: Not really. You’ll see.
~MEET SARINA BOWEN~
Sarina Bowen is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance and New Adult fiction from the wilds of Vermont.

The Ivy Years is her college hockey series. Centered around the hockey team at an elite Connecticut college, The Year We Fell Down began breaking hearts in March, 2014. There are three novels and a novella in the series so far. See http://www.sarinabowen.com/TheIvyYears for updates.

HIM is a bestselling sexy, sporty hockey LGBT novel co-written with Elle Kennedy.

For lovers of angsty snowboarders, Sarina also writes the Gravity series, featuring snow sports heroes.

Sarina enjoys skiing, coffee products and a nice glass of wine. She lives with her family, six chickens and more ski gear and hockey equipment than seems necessary.

She would be honored to connect with you at http://www.sarinabowen.com

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A New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Elle Kennedy grew up in the suburbs of Toronto, Ontario, and holds a B.A. in English from York University. From an early age, she knew she wanted to be a writer, and actively began pursuing that dream when she was a teenager.

Elle writes romantic suspense and erotic contemporary romance for various publishers. She loves strong heroines and sexy alpha heroes, and just enough heat and danger to keep things interesting!

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Book Review and Giveaway for ANGEL by Ella Frank and Brooke Blaine



ANGEL
by ELLA FRANK & BROOKE BLAINE

As Fallen Angel embarks on their worldwide Corruption tour, frontman Halo is forced to deal with his newfound fame, as well as his intense feelings for his bandmate, Viper.

Because now Halo has everything he ever dreamed of and one surprise he never expected: a boyfriend.

And Viper has the one thing he never thought he wanted but found himself chasing down: a relationship.

From the very beginning, they were drawn to each other, but can these polar opposites find lasting love, or will their flame burn out?

ANGEL is the third book of the Fallen Angel Series and should be read following HALO and VIPER. Halo and Viper’s story concludes in ANGEL.


REVIEW: 4 STARS
"Viper made for a powerful drug, and it wasn't just his looks - it was the confident, cocky air about him."

Aaaand collective sigh in 3....2....1. Because who gets to fall in love with a couple of guys falling in love? Well, I mean obviously Ella and Brooke know what they are doing because I am absolutely head over heels in love with Viper and Halo, but guys!! I didn't want to close this book. The way their love story was written was an all consuming sexy read that I am so glad I got to read. It was delicious and sensual, but it was hot and sinful too.

I'm learning that not only are these ladies a dynamic duo (how cliché, right? HA!), but they can really turn up the heat and give me a great story to go with it. I loved my first series written by the both of them and look forward to more. Yes, yes...I'm fully aware that I have a lot of catching up to do with their stories, but it's so nice knowing that I am going to get a smoothly written, love-fest-inducing, heart melting read because their flow is easy and refreshing!! Absolutely flawless.

"Because even though I can't wait to travel and see all of these amazing countries with you, you are my amazing place."

We fall in love with the one that makes our hearts beat faster, the one that makes our palms sweat, the one that makes us do crazy things, but if it's not right in the eyes of some, it's an abomination. It makes no sense to me when people have a problem with love. Love is love is love. It affects us all the same. I love when an author(s) can bring to life a love that is boundless, one that can bring even the strongest of deniers to their knees. But when you see all that a love has to offer, watching that love surpass any and all boundaries thought possible, that makes for a worthy read. I love the idea of trusting in the love for who they are...not what they are. This love story embodied that theory, whole heartedly.

Out of the three, my favorite book has to be Viper...not gonna lie. It was the hottest book, but also the culmination of what was going on with Halo and Viper. Easily my favorite in the series. However, this book not only gave me their well deserved HEA, but it showed me everything that was going on and how they made it through all that they did. There was some kitschiness to it, but I really enjoyed the ease of this book. The angsty broodiness tamed a bit on Viper's end, but watching him settle into this relationship and actually trusting that it was truly meant to be was an absolute joy to read. I am seriously so in love with these guys.

I'm super sad that Halo and Viper's series is over, but knowing I have KILLIAN to look forward to next makes me smile. I am giddy with anticipation....

"You've given me something that I didn't even realize I was looking for."
~BEE

Ella Frank is the USA Today Bestselling author of the Temptation series, including Try, Take, and Trust and is the co-author of the fan-favorite contemporary romance, Sex Addict. Her Exquisite series has been praised as “scorching hot!” and “enticingly sexy!”

Some of her favorite authors include Tiffany Reisz, Kresley Cole, Riley Hart, J.R. Ward, Erika Wilde, Gena Showalter, and Carly Phillips.

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~MEET BROOKE BLAINE~
Brooke Blaine is a USA Today Bestselling Author of contemporary romance that ranges from comedy to suspense to erotic. The latter has scarred her conservative Southern family for life, bless their hearts.

You could say Brooke Blaine was a book-a-holic from the time she knew how to read; she used to tell her mother that curling up with one at 4 a.m. before elementary school was her ‘quiet time.’ Not much has changed except for the espresso I.V. pump she now carries around and the size of her onesie pajamas.

She is the author of Flash Point, a romantic suspense standalone, as well as the co-author of the erotic series, A Desperate Man, with Ella Frank. The latter has scarred her conservative southern family for life, bless their hearts. Licked, a romantic comedy, will be released November 11th, 2015 and is the first in the L.A. Liaisons series. 

If you’d like to get in touch with her, she’s easy to find - just keep an ear out for the Rick Astley ringtone that’s dominated her cell phone for ten years.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Book Review and Giveaway for Method by Kate Stewart


METHOD
by KATE STEWART

Hollywood is a temptress, a trickster, a soul-stealing devil. I married an A-list player, knowing I come second place to his craft. But Lucas and I are a golden couple, a modern-day fairy tale.

I’ve never doubted what we built...until the sudden death of Lucas’s best friend has scandal rocking the Hills and shaking the foundation of our relationship.

I chose Lucas as my safe haven...he chose the role of a lifetime.

For the next three months, I’ll share my nights with a stranger, watching as he buries his pain, immersed in his role and living as someone else.

We’ve done this before. I tell myself it’s just another movie, and he’ll return to me.

I should’ve known this time would be different.

To get my husband back, I’ll need the strength of ten men.

As it turns out, I’ll have to go through two.



REVIEW: 4.5 Stars
"You still think you can get the girl, Hollywood?"
"I'll never stop trying."

What. Did I. Just. Read. <-- Really not even a question. Seriously, wide eyes from the minute I opened the book! I love love love when I can open a book and get completely engrossed in the words that are inspiring not only a mystery, but also a deep and suspenseful love that is unmatched. Lucas and Mila had a love that surpassed any logic I could have ever come up with. But that's the definition of their true love. Their truth. One, that by the time I closed the book with a smile upon my face, it made me exhale and smile. To think a love that battered and that torn can rise above it all and come out better on the other side. Absolutely amazing.

I love BIG books. Not 'go big or go home' style, but ones that are so real world but nothing I would ever touch in my real world. So I love the rockstar books. I love the billionaire books. And I love the Hollywood books. I like 'em different, but I love them even more when they aren't the same old story. Kate definitely made this one that much more different, and one that will leave people talking for a while.

When an authors writing makes me antsy, I know I am in for a treat. Especially when the words are lining up perfectly and the flow is consistent and smooth. Or when the story is unfolding before my very eyes and I can't settle down enough to read it because I am so excited about the possibilities. Kate did this one other time with me with DRIVE. That book drove me to drink - in Vegas no less. I loved it!!! This is exactly how Method started out for me.....and subsequently ended for me.

"Ok, Hollywood. You got the girl. Now what?"
"Now everything."

Devastating and haunting, this book dove deep into a tortured and broken mind/soul to retrieve a love seemingly lost. Looking deep into her words, Stewart spelled out what a deep undeniable love is supposed to be like. Painfully so, I felt the desperation in her words. The ache in her scenes. My face was scrunched up as I was reading this, wondering how hearts were still intact. I LOVED this one!! It was SO good!!! This book showcased what was the epitome of a supportive wife, and the lengths two hearts will go through to be with their soulmate. Holy hell. Just wow. I absolutely love when a love is written with so much love. HAHAHA!!! Just kidding....let's try that again. When a love story is written with so much depth, yet the story isn't a Point A - to - Point B scenario, it adds a little more weight to the reality of the situation I am reading and I crave that complexity. This one was very complex because the layers were riddled with facts and emotions, actions and reactions. So, so good. So telling. So arduous. So worthy.

I am certain this is one of Kate Stewart's best solo books to date. Yes, I know - I differentiated solo because I don't honestly think Heartbreak Warfare will ever ever leave me because that book crushed me. So, solo - this one gripped me. I loved Drive, but she knocked me over with Method. I will say that Kate's way of telling this story will probably not be everyone's favorite because of the style, but it really worked rather well for me. It was told as a journey down memory lane with the present tensity that they were currently dealing with. That style isn't always written well and I feel that Kate did an excellent job keeping my curiosity piqued and my heart beating hard!! I think she did the storyline justice by allowing me to get to know these characters but also allowing me to reminisce with them as to how and why they came to be. This one will stay in my heart for a long time...and I just made room on my shelf for my signed copy because this one is shelf-worthy.

"This, this feeling is what I've been holding out for, it's mine and he gave it to me."
~BEE

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~MEET KATE STEWART~

Kate Stewart lives in Charleston, S.C. with her husband, Nick, and her naughty beagle, Sadie. A native of Dallas, Kate moved to Charleston three weeks after her first visit, dropping her career of 8 years, and declaring it her creative muse. Kate pens messy, sexy, angst-filled contemporary romance as well as romantic comedy and erotic suspense because it's what she loves as a reader. A lover of all things '80s and '90s, especially John Hughes films and rap, she dabbles a little in photography, can knit a simple stitch scarf for necessity only and does a horrible job of playing the ukulele. Aside from running a mile without collapsing, traveling is the only other must on her bucket list. On occasion, she does very well at vodka.

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Thursday, April 11, 2019

DNF Review for Bad Boy Blues by Saffron A Kent


BAD BOY BLUES
by SAFFRON A KENT 

Cleopatra Paige hates one thing in this world -- just one -- and his name is Zachariah Prince.

In grade school, he pulled at her pigtails. In middle school, he spread false rumors about her. And in high school, he ruined her prom.

She hates that his smirks are unfairly sexy. And she definitely loathes that his dark eyes seem to follow her everywhere. Sometimes, even in her dreams.

It doesn’t matter that he’s rich and popular or that he lives in a freaking mansion full of butlers and maids. He’s rude and arrogant, and she wants to stay as far away from him as possible.

But unfortunately for Cleo, she lives in the same freaking mansion as Zach.

Only he’s the prince and she’s the lowly maid who serves him.


REVIEW: DNF at 47%
"The only thing you need to save me from is you."
"Believe me, I'm trying."

Those words right there, that quote up above - this book was going to make me fall to my knees. I just knew it. It was the beginning of a story, a forbidden love, that was going to make me ache and feel the tortured side of said love. Unfortunately, I think all it really did was torture me. I went from pure adoration and giggles and loving it to questioning how I was going to finish it, all within the span of a few pages - and then back again. I had to put too much effort into enjoying it, and it was really difficult to push on....so I didn't. I think I knew that I wanted to not taint my love for Saffron's books, and knowing that I was already 'done' with the antics, I knew I needed to walk away.

I love the way Saffron writes. It's unpolished, unapologetic....and REAL. I seriously love it. She gives these messed up characters a role to play and it reads effortlessly. She does such a good job breathing life into them with her words. The way she describes the ‘one’ that makes them chaotic, untamed.... erratic with this need for love, she kills it. Every.Damn.Time. I mean, the way Zach looks at Cleo feeeeels intoxicating. It feels heady and heavy, and just downright hot. The sound and feel of his voice next to her lips, the panting from above.....I felt that intensity because Saffron really knows how to cultivate that heaviness with her words. So why did this one not work for me? I wish I knew because I am walking away frustrated because I know she always captivates me. Always.

This one just didn't feel like it read like one of Saffron's books. She was creating scenarios that were allowing this chemistry to ramp up...but it just didn't feel natural or necessary. Cleo/Blue would do some really stupid moves that made me go 'huh??' I struggled with that a lot - actually the most, I think. One minute I was drowning in their chemistry and completely immersed in the story, and then the next I’m shaking my head, wondering what in the world is going on. It rolled from one scene to the next, so I was obviously kept in the story for a good chunk of the book, but some parts were eye roll worthy. I'm struggling to walk away because the teasers implore me to read more....but the writing and the way the story is unfolding is inhibiting that want, and I know my limitations. But their chemistry. Gosh!! Their chemistry was on fire!! It was legit and that's what I held onto while I was trying to push on.

When Saffron's writing a love so devastatingly messed up, but so pure - she's on point. Absolutely, hands down, my favorite part about her writing because it's intoxicating. I get completely caught up in the headiness and the sultriness of the love she's building with her words. But when she has to add in all this overly dramatic bullshit, it ruins the storyline for me. And this one - it had way too much for me. It felt very eye-roll worthy, almost laughable, and that bothered me so much. I know she's better than that. I didn't feel like I had the time nor the patience to be enjoying it one minute and then going WTF the next. This was the very definition of cliché and I do not do cliché. I don't even do drama for drama's sake, but I kept trying to push through because I know what she can do to me/for me. I decided I didn't have it in me to taint my love for Saffron by trying to push through something that didn't read like her normal amazing craziness does. I will read her again, because I know she has it in her to move me to the point of shouting out about her words....but this one wasn't it.

This book has the potential to go either/or, from drastic to amazing from one reader to the next. I have NO doubt that Saffron ended this beautifully and the smiles were worth it. The problem I have is, I don't feel like I should've had to wade through as many eye rolls as I did. That's really my only issue, and for that one issue...I had to bow out. I didn't feel like I should have to fight for a good story when I know I should be able to just fall into one. It pains me to walk away....but it was frustrating me more to keep going. But I may go back. I don't know. Maybe. Possibly. Or not.

"Some people don't deserve our love but that doesn't mean it will go away."
~BEE





~MEET SAFFRON A KENT~
Writer of bad romances. Coffee Addict. White Russian Drinker. Imaginary Ballet Dancer and poetess. Aspiring Lana Del Ray of the book world.

I'm a big believer in love (obviously). I believe in happily ever after, the butterflies and the tingling. But I also believe in edgy, rough and gutsy kind of love. I believe in pushing the boundaries, darker (sometimes morally ambiguous) emotions and imperfections.

The kind of love I write about is flawed just like my characters. And I hope by the end of it, you'll come to root for them just as much as me. Because love, no matter where it comes from, is always pure and beautiful. 

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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Book Review and Giveaway for Honor by Melissa Ellen


HONOR
by MELISSA ELLEN

There are three reasons that will get you killed by the hands of your own family.

Three rules.
They are simple.
Don't disobey an order.
Don't betray your family.
And don't touch a made man's girl.

For her, I'll break them all.





REVIEW: 3.5 STARS
"Her lips, my lips, had always made perfect sense."

While I've seen Melissa Ellen's name making the rounds on Facebook, I hadn't been able to squeeze her onto my calendar until now. I did have one of her books on my TBR, but the minute I saw Honor, I knew I needed to make time. I'm glad I finally did, because I got to not only introduce a new author to my lineup, but also a new series that I need to follow. New author. New sub-genre. The neat thing is, this was my first mafia book!! Honor was a slow ease into the crime family world. There was a lot more action and suspense with some sweeter elements of a love story that literally beat the odds - and I really enjoyed that aspect. I feel pretty invested in the Leoni family now, so I am definitely rooting for a few more books for some of the characters I met in this one.

"I see. A cocky gentleman."
"Confident. It's only cocky if you can't back it up."

really liked this book!! It was a super easy read without all the gore and boring details of what that certain kind of life can entail, so I was able to follow along without issue. The story was full of action, but the forbidden aspect was my favorite part. When Mario and Lena were together, you could feel their chemistry. The sparks were evident and the love was sincere. There was just something about Mario, a sort of comfort in knowing he knew exactly what he was doing and that I needn't worry about how he was going to get through any situation. He was always one step ahead of everyone and everything, and that 'confidence' was very sexy. Lena was in tune with him, just as he was with her, but the trust she had with him was very prominent.

"I'm not sure I ever had a chance."
"At what?"
"Not falling in love with you."

<Sigh> I loved the way he talked to her and how true his feelings were. The way he loved her and cherished her, always aware of her feelings and emotions. It just made their love feel that much more authentic. They were so sweet and so determined to be with each other, so when they had those stolen moments, it was pure bliss on the pages. Mario and Lena had a love...worth loving, and one I couldn't help but root for.

Honor was a quick and easy read; a well told story but without a lot of angst or depth. If there is one thing I would mention - but isn't really a complaint, it would be the lack of depth or heaviness that I would have associated with this kind of subject and/or storyline. It's not bad, and I'm most definitely not complaining - I am just trying to pace it in my own mind as well. Overall, it was a light and easy read, which made for a nice vacation read for me. This book will be a huge hit for people that like an action packed, great love story, with a lighter edge to it. I can and will easily recommend this book. This was a great introduction to Melissa Ellen's writing and I am eagerly anticipating the second book in her Made Series, Burden. I will most definitely be following this series.

"I knew what her lips tasted like, knew what it felt like to kiss her. But every time, my heart raced like it was the fucking very first time."
~BEE
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~MEET MELISSA ELLEN~
I'm an indie author that focuses on contemporary romance with a little bit of everything: humor, angst and sometimes suspense. A Reason To Stay, book one of the Blackwood Series, was my debut novel. 

I grew up as a book worm, reading anything and everything and still try to read at least a book a week. I've always had an active imagination. Luckily, I now have time to put it to good use into stories that are constantly swarming around in my head.

When I'm not writing, you can find me working on architecture projects, buried in a book with a cup of coffee, playing with my adorable son, laughing with my hot husband, or tackling my latest DIY project (and by that I mean putting my hot husband to work).

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Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Book Review and Giveaway for With a Hitch by RC Boldt


WITH A HITCH
by RC BOLDT

RC Boldt brings us this smart, sexy new standalone about a matchmaker/dating coach who's faced with the challenge of finding Mrs. Right for the city's beloved NFL wide receiver...
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She’s playing it safe. He’s playing for keeps.


DARCY

Growing up in the foster system, I learned the hard way that lasting love doesn't always come easy. Dating in the modern era can be daunting; the bar scene and dating apps leave you wondering if there's any hope in sight.

That's where I come in. Helping you break the “swipe-right” cycle, I’m dedicated to matching you with the love of your life.

Finding Mrs. Right for Dax Kendrick should be a piece of cake. Except nothing about this man is simple.

DAX

The NFL has given me more than I ever imagined—a roof over my head, food on the table, and a chance to provide for the family who sacrificed everything while I chased my dreams.

Maintaining a squeaky-clean image for my sponsors when my paycheck and the fruits of my endorsements are all women want is a hefty challenge.

I’d nearly given up when I hired Darcy Cole. Yet the more I’m around her, the less I care about finding my perfect match.

Because it might be right in front of me.


REVIEW: 3.5-4 Stars

I want to get this off my chest: I am not a sweet romance reader and I enjoy my men burly and alpha, confident and strong. Given the territory we were working with in RC Boldt's newest book, With A Hitch, I was assuming this was the case. It was not. Hear me out!! I mean, he's a very successful NFL player. He's gonna be cocky and self confident. Have some grrrr tendencies.....right? RIGHT!!? Clearly, I'm the idiot because I obviously fell in love with a self assured, self made man. One that has his priorities in the right order and knows how to love a woman well, but also respect her too. And my gosh, Dax is delicious. But he's ALL the man needed in this book. And RC gave me yet another one to swoon over. I seriously just figured he was going to be a cocky jerk and Darcy was going to have her hands full. Well, her hands were full - but for all the right reasons and with all the right MAN. And whatta man he was. He had charisma and loyalty. He was down to earth and real. I fell in love HARD.

I walked into this book knowing that I love RC's stories. Her men, and even the strength in her women, are always admirable and easily loved, but I was leery about Darcy's profession. Having RC break it down for me and explain it, because that's what she does with her brand of ease within her writing and storytelling, she allowed me to fall in love and root Darcy on. I already knew I loved Dax from Ditched, so that was an easy win for me. But getting used to and being ok with a matchmaking service was a little odd for me. Yes, I totally know those services are out there...I just find them different.

Boldt showcased the delicate line of trust and vulnerability in intimacy exceptionally well between Dax and Darcy. Asking and giving, taking and receiving, desire and need. I absolutely loved that side of their relationship, because as strong as each character was, they were very....vulnerable. I loved Dax's tenderness and soft spoken side when he knew there was a problem that needed to be sussed out. I loved Darcy's stubbornness and strength when she felt susceptible, and I loved that Dax knew to talk her through things. Their relationship started out as friends, but it evolved into so much more. This was showcased brilliantly. A lot of laughs, some sigh inducing moments, and some deep breaths were had. Dax is the epitome of perfection, maybe even too perfect, but perfect nonetheless.

"Because Dax Kendrick single-handedly robs me of breath."

HIS FAMILY CRACKS ME UP!! I was laughing so hard when he was at home, talking with his family. Totally down to earth, normal family ribbing and joking. I am in love with them!!! It put into perspective who Dax truly was and how he came to be who he was, and it was just perfect. I would love to request Ava's story next, kthxbye. And Tank. And Watson. And and and....

Two things that bothered me, but not to the point of disliking the book. 
Darcy was very back and forth - like, heavily. She liked him. There was NO doubt in my mind that she did. But she fought it, but gave in - like most level headed women in her shoes would, and yet she still questioned it after he admitted he wanted more. He. Wanted. More. Normally the back and forth doesn't bug me, but for some reason this one did. I am fairly certain it was because she was such a professional and her times of weakness centered around Dax and how sweet he was. I'll admit he made me weak in the knees too. But then after getting irritated about Darcy's wavering, I would stop and tell myself, "Self, there is more to this than surface level fear." She was a professional. She didn't want that stigma of a dating a client. So, of course I could understand why Darcy was very nervous about giving in to a love she ultimately couldn't deny. A few times I wanted to scream COMMUNICATE!! It was rough in a couple spots, but there was always a valid variable trying to mess with their flow....and it was usually all in her head.

The length of this book was almost too long. There was a lot of repetition from one chapter/POV to the next. What book nerd complains of a book that's too long? That's almost like an oxymoron, right? I think, for me, this one felt more wordy than necessary simply because of the repetitiveness of some of the chapter ends/beginnings/crossovers. Was it bad? No. Not at all. It was just loooong in a few parts. But then I sit back and tell myself, "Self, this was necessary for the setup and understanding of how each character handled their thought processes." And so I just needed to read it as it came.

I cannot state it enough that this was a great book!! It wasn't bad at all, but those two things bothered me. In the entire scheme of things, RC Boldt is brilliant with her comedy, and she is very enticing with her words. She can write me a love story that is smile inducing and heart pounding. She's an author I will always make time for on my schedule because she has always given me a story of love and overcoming anything to have that love come to fruition. I got caught up in this storyline very easily and really, really enjoyed it. I know there are some stories I am anticipating coming out of/spinning off of this one and I, for one, cannot wait to read them.

~BEE





~MEET RC BOLDT~
RC Boldt is the wife of Mr. Boldt, a retired Navy Chief, mother of Little Miss Boldt, and former teacher of many students. She currently lives on the southeastern coast of North Carolina, enjoys long walks on the beach, running, reading, people watching, and singing karaoke. If you're in the mood for some killer homemade mojitos, can't recall the lyrics to a particular 80's song, or just need to hang around a nonconformist who will do almost anything for a laugh, she's your girl.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Book Review and Giveaway for The Girl He Used To Know Tracey Garvis Graves


THE GIRL HE USED TO KNOW
by TRACEY GARVIS GRAVES

Annika (rhymes with Monica) Rose is an English major at the University of Illinois. Anxious in social situations where she finds most people's behavior confusing, she'd rather be surrounded by the order and discipline of books or the quiet solitude of playing chess.

Jonathan Hoffman joined the chess club and lost his first game―and his heart―to the shy and awkward, yet brilliant and beautiful Annika. He admires her ability to be true to herself, quirks and all, and accepts the challenges involved in pursuing a relationship with her. Jonathan and Annika bring out the best in each other, finding the confidence and courage within themselves to plan a future together. What follows is a tumultuous yet tender love affair that withstands everything except the unforeseen tragedy that forces them apart, shattering their connection and leaving them to navigate their lives alone.

Now, a decade later, fate reunites Annika and Jonathan in Chicago. She's living the life she wanted as a librarian. He's a Wall Street whiz, recovering from a divorce and seeking a fresh start. The attraction and strong feelings they once shared are instantly rekindled, but until they confront the fears and anxieties that drove them apart, their second chance will end before it truly begins.


REVIEW: 4.5 STARS
"I wonder if she remembers how it felt to be in love with me? I haven't forgotten how it felt to be in love with her."

It's been a very long 6 years since I've read a paperback and let me tell ya, reading this one was really neat but challenging because I normally highlight on my kindle in different colors to denote certain things for my review. I had to improvise. I actually highlighted in my book (like a monster!!!) and put sticky tabs to denote key parts for me to reference back to. I know, #BloggerProblems aren't real....hahaha!


For my first book by TGG, I can easily and readily admit that I want to read more. I loved the ease of her cadence and the way she told this one. Annika was a special one and I really loved who she was, so the way she was written and the way it came across was perfectly punctuated. Her personality, her character as a whole, was such a breath of fresh air - I am so thankful for her story. This was a great introduction to Tracey's voice and style, but also her mind and the way she was able to convey not only the world revolving around Annika and Jonathan, but the bubble of discovery in which Annika constantly lived in.

This almost read as women's fiction/chick lit with a heavy romance persuasion. Why do I say that? I felt like this was truly Annika's story and her growth as a young woman, and I hung on every word as I read it. Her outlook was innocent and she made me giggle throughout, but it's also her innocence that made this book as wonderful as it was. There's beauty in sexiness - I've read it, but this one had beauty in the innocence being explored. With Jonathan, I saw his frustrations with certain....predicaments, yet he knew to rationalize and justify with an understanding mind. I think that showed a great strength for him, as well. Their bond was amazing and the level of intimacy they had was pure softness around my heart. Jonathan knew her and understood her, which made their connection that much stronger. When the world works just a little bit differently for someone, not many stop and think outside of their own realm of possibilities and bringing into light Annika's world, it was an amazing read. The way she thought. The way she rationalized. The way she coped. It really was a smooth read. I really, really enjoyed it.

"How were you able to fall in love with someone who acts the way I do?"
"It was easier than you think."


I know I keep mentioning it, but I wish I could explain coherently the level of innocence this one had. The innocence alone was sweet, but the exploration and the love and adoration that was shown in this book really hit home and made my heart smile. That exploration was new for me seeing it through a new set of eyes and it was definitely worthy. I try really hard to choose books that I know I will love. Some I choose just to test myself and some just aren't winners and I genuinely hate when that happens....but this one worked for me. It worked well. I cannot say that enough. It spotlighted not only a new 'world' for me, but a new type of Hero that truly was what amazing and sweet men are made of. What a great first book by Tracey Garvis-Graves. There was a certain maturity to her writing, her words, that just made this an all out win for me. I am still smiling and can and will highly recommend this book. 

"I might not always understand what people are saying, but I know when they've been kind."

The only reason this wasn't a full 5 star read for me was because as amazing as it was....it just stopped. I was hoping for a little bit more at the end. It was a great and fitting ending, I just wanted more from it. I fell in love with Jonathan and Annika and their second chance, and as life went on, I wanted to see their "beyond". But SO SO good. So good.

"I truly believe there will always be people in your life who will help you. Who will love you just the way you are."
~BEE

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I know the author doesn't have a say in the price of ebooks, but I feel like this ebook is overpriced and pushes her out of the market of the very readers that started reading her from the beginning - which is a huge disservice to her and her fans. While I may personally think $13.99 for an ebook is extremely spendy, I did have the opportunity to read this as a paperback ARC, so I am very thankful that I had that chance. I now have a paperback on my shelf of a book that I most definitely enjoyed, so I will happily pay it forward to a blog follower here.


~MEET TRACEY GARVIS-GRAVES~
Tracey Garvis Graves is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary fiction. Her debut novel, On the Island, spent 9 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, has been translated into thirty-one languages, and is in development with MGM and Temple Hill Productions for a feature film. She is also the author of Uncharted, Covet, Every Time I Think of You, Cherish, Heart-Shaped Hack, White-Hot Hack, and The Girl He Used to Know. She is hard at work on her next book.

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