Friday, December 30, 2016

FrederickFrederick by Esther E. Schmidt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Holy hotness, I need more!!

I loved Frederick and Taryn' s book!!

In the beginning, Frederick seemed to be a controlling a$$hole who does as he wishes. Once I seen more of him I realized he wasn't as bad as I thought and was actually kind of sweet if you think about it.

Taryn is his employee who he has never met, they only deal with each other on the phone.

They get stuck with one another when Frederick gets stuck in a storm and had nowhere to go.

I loved this book and can't wait for more by this author!!

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Coming to Hale (Hale #1)Coming to Hale by Marie James
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have read all of Marie James books except this series so I figured I would read this box set before her new release!
I really enjoyed Lorali and Ian's story!

Lorali is a journalist who runs into Ian at a seedy laundromat.

Ian is a business mogule who likes his woman and has a reputation of never being with the same one twice.

What happens when these two run into one another at a function she is covering and he is hosting? You'll have to find out on your own

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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

From the Ashes: A bullied Companion novella, The Possessed Series 2.5From the Ashes: A bullied Companion novella, The Possessed Series 2.5 by KL Donn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Amazing!

I was not a fan of Ashley Powers in Bullied. I mean I really didn't like her, I won't say hate because that's a very strong word, but I got to understand what was going on and why she did what she did to Cecilia Marks.
Ashley's brother, Landon was a favorite of mine before but in the beginning of this book I was seriously reconsidering that. He was such an a$$ to Ashley. Yes she hurt the love of his life but after she was released he could have shown her some compation. The only person who was nice to her was Cecilia who probably is the only person who shouldn't have.
Declan is one of my favorites! When he was assigned to Ashley's case, he knew something was off with her and was determined to find out what it is. When he found out her dirty secret, he was there for her offering help.

I hope we see more of these characters in the future. Maybe Becky and the older mechanic she's crushing on

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My Sister's HusbandMy Sister's Husband by Cara Chance
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

My Sister's Husband is a short, steamy read!
Lola and Dante are attracted to each other from the moment they meet. They try to stay away but there's something pushing them together! I can't wait to read more by Cara Chance in the future!!


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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Stud Farm: The Delancey BrothersStud Farm: The Delancey Brothers by Joanna Blake
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Joanna Blake delivers another amazing Delancey Brothers book!!
I loved Phee and Clint's story! There's some sizzling hot scenes in the book!! I'm so glad that we got to see Phee's cousins, the Delancey Brothers, in this book!

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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Hot ShotHot Shot by Joanna Blake
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book although there were small details that I didn't like but was able to overlook. Joanna Blake is an amazing author who knows how to deliver a sexy book filled with steamy scenes!! I hope we see more of these characters in the future!!

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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

My Holiday SecretMy Holiday Secret by Jackson Kane
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

My Holiday Secret is the first book I have read by either author!
This book was wonderfully written, I loved everything about this book! I couldn't put it down until I was done reading.
I can't wait to read more by these two authors in the future!!

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Shadow (Cerberus MC, #3)Shadow by Marie James
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Marie James has really outdone herself with this one! My emotions were all over the place with this one.I think the part that got me the most was that people go through this stuff all the time. I won't even get started on that, it will giveaway too much away.

I have always loved Shadow, the Cerberus MC, VP who can have any woman he wants.

Misty is a 21 year old religious woman Shadow met while on a mission.

When Misty finds herself with nowhere to go, she shows up at clubhouse knowing that Shadow will probably hate her but has nowhere else to turn.

I can't wait to see what other brilliant stories Marie James delivers in the future!

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Saturday, December 17, 2016

Decker The Halls (Unexpected)Decker The Halls by Claudia Burgoa
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This novella is freaking amazing! This is the first book I have read by this author. Seeing how this is part of a series, please read the others first! I started out confused but quickly fell in love with these characters! Instantly I could see that family means everything to the Decker clan! I can't wait to read more of this family!!



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Thursday, December 15, 2016

TIED (A DELVE Novella)TIED by Jacob Chance
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is absolutely stunning! I loved this short novella with Derek, Kenna and all of their friends! I loved seeing this group of characters again and need so much more!!

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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

HeartbeatsHeartbeats by Sarah O'Rourke
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loved Mateo and Bren! Such a great story, didn't want to put it down!!

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Found YouFound You by Dahlia Donovan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I LOVED this book!! I'm a fan of M/M and this book didn't disappoint! I can't wait to read more by this author in the future!!

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Monday, December 12, 2016

Road to Nowhere (Road to Nowhere, #1)Road to Nowhere by M. Robinson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

OMG!! I LOVED this book!! This is the first book I have read by M. Robinson and certainly won't be the last!!

Road To Nowhere was an amazing read. With all the twists and turns in this book, I wanted to chuck my kindle against a wall! I can't wait to find out what happens next with Creed and Mia!

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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Welcome to the #PNR and #UF Giveaway Party!

Who’s ready for a giveaway you can get your hands on? A bunch of authors got together to bring your this Big Box of Paperbacks Giveaway! One lucky winner is going to win SIXTY-TWO (62) Paperback Books! How’s that for an epic Book-Lover’s Prize?! If you are a fan of Urban Fantasy, Dystopian Fiction, or Paranormal/SciFi Romance, you’re going to want to get in on this! The best part is that even if you don’t win, you’ll be subscribed to the sponsoring authors newsletters for a chance to grab some freebies, snag some special offers, and enter more giveaways!

Here are a couple of sneak peeks!

Excerpt from Foxblood: A Brush with the Moon by Raquel Lyon

The funeral was a typically sombre affair, alive with soggy tissues and streaky make-up. I stood at the back, letting the vicar’s voice wash over me, and spent the whole time staring at the flower-laden coffin, wondering if the lid would suddenly flip up and a fanged monster would escape to reap its vengeance on the congregation.

Unsurprisingly, it didn’t happen, and as the mourners dispersed in the direction of the pub, I quietly snuck off home. I wasn’t in the mood for crowds and needed time to think, time to try to make sense of at least something, but as I turned to close the door, it was obstructed by a perfectly polished black shoe that belonged to…

“Sebastian?”

“Seb, please,” he said, easing his way through. “Only my father calls me Sebastian.” He checked down the backstreet and closed the door securely. His eyes scanned the flat. “Nice place.”

“I like it.”

“It doesn’t bother you? Living over a funeral parlour?” he asked.

“Why would it? The neighbours are quiet.”

He didn’t laugh at my joke; neither did he comment. He simply stood silently, staring. It was very unnerving and made my legs go all wobbly. Perhaps if I turned away from him, he’d disappear again? It was worth a shot. I forced my jelly legs over to the front window and stared out at nothing in particular. The light was subdued, and the sky had darkened to an air force grey. A low mist was beginning to carpet the distant fields, and I wondered if snow had been forecast.

I knew my little experiment hadn’t worked. He was still there. I could feel his presence and smell his scent, a musky, inviting aroma that filled my senses and sent my head into a whirl, and it was getting stronger.

“Your friends interrupted us the other day. Can we talk now?” he whispered softly into my neck, and his fingertips traced a fiery trail down my spine.

“What’s the point? There’s nothing to say. I wish you’d just leave me alone,” I said, lowering my head in time to see Lara leaving the newsagents. She glanced up with a look of fury contorting her face as Sebastian’s hands reached around either side of me and grabbed the window frame.

“I can’t do that. I’m not that strong,” he said.

I studied the arms now imprisoning me, with their perfectly formed muscles straining against the rolled-up sleeves of his white shirt, and seriously doubted his statement. His stance was predatory and made me feel uncomfortable. I ducked under his elbow to escape, but he caught me around the waist and pulled me against him. Our bodies moulded together perfectly, and the strength of his grip made me feel like a china doll that he’d be able to crush in an instant. He was almost a full head taller than I was, and the warmth of his breath caressed my forehead. How easy it would be to reach up and taste those lips. I imagined the feel of them, and my own parted in an involuntary invitation.

The full Foxblood series can be seen here: http://foxifae.wixsite.com/raquellyon


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Autumn Winters, Realm Watchers Book 1  by J. S. Malcom 

The rain has stopped, but fog crept in while I sat in Rory’s. I walk through that fog now, the streetlights casting cones of luminescence that capture swirling mist. I should go straight home, but I really want a bottle of wine. J.J.’s Market is only two blocks off and I walk toward neon signs advertising beer and cigarettes, drawn like a moth. Not long ago, I was newly married, looking forward to finishing my MFA in Design with the hope of someday starting my own business. I barely drank and rarely got drunk. Now, I’m wandering around out here at night trying to avoid ghosts and unwilling to go home without alcohol because I’m afraid I won’t sleep. My eyes start to prickle and I wipe the back of my hand across my face.  

And, no, I’m not alone. I can’t hear her behind me—her steps will never make sound again. All the same, I feel her there and soon she walks beside me. 

“Hello?” she says. 

I keep walking. God, it breaks my heart but I don’t want her next to me. 

“Can you hear me?” 

Yes, I can hear you. I say nothing. 

One block to go and maybe I’ll just uncork that bottle right in the store. With any luck, she’ll veer off and find some other lucky person to latch onto.  

“I really need your help.” Her breath hitches as her voice rises in pitch. She’s also crying and I just can’t ignore her—it’s not about me anymore. 

I slow down, then stop. I wipe my eyes, realizing that she’s not the only one crying. 

“Are you okay?” she says. 

Seriously? Things have gotten that bad? 

I take a deep breath to calm down. “I’m fine. Okay, I’m lying but I can deal with that later. What’s going on with you?” 

“I’m not dead,” she says.  

I turn to look at her. No, she doesn’t look dead but many of them don’t. Not to me, anyway. Some are more translucent while others appear basically the same as you and me, give or take the glow around them. That’s not guaranteed either. People are all different, whether dead or alive. One of my new theories is that we all start out as “dead” before becoming “alive” again. Like a lightbulb switching on and off again here in this realm. I think it’s a circular system. It seems an efficient use of energy. In this theory, ghosts are glitches. But this girl next to me isn’t interested in hearing about my theories, which change daily anyway. She just wants to know what’s going on. 

I really don’t want to go there right now but I’m stuck in this situation. I look at her young, beautiful face. Trusting eyes stare back at me. 

“I’m really sorry,” I say. “Did it happen fast? Was it a car crash or something?” 

She shakes her head. “That’s not what happened.” 

I don’t want to take it to the next level but, evidently, I have no choice. “Did you commit suicide?” 

That happens a lot too, I’ve come to learn. Suicide is a big one for getting you grounded. You cause that kind of pain and you just can’t move on.  

She shakes her head again. “No. Please, that isn’t what happened.” 

I think for a moment, hesitating because I hate the dark stuff. I really don’t want to know if she was murdered.  

“I’m not dead,” she says. “I swear. They took my body!” 




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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

No TrespassingNo Trespassing by K.D. Robichaux
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

WOW!

This is the first title I have read by Robichaux and it won't be my last!

I was kind of skeptical to read this. I have never read a book with architectural theme in it but it wasn't bad. I really enjoyed this book. The characters are easy to love and I instantly loved them!

I can't wait to read more by this author!!

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Mr. Cocky: A London Billionaire StandaloneMr. Cocky: A London Billionaire Standalone by Nana Malone
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first title I have read by this author and it certainly won't be the last! I loved Nick and Selena. I can't wait to read more by this author!!

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