Ravage (Scarred Souls #3) by Tillie Cole-a review

RAVAGE (Scarred Souls #3) by Tillie Cole-a review

Ravage

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date august 16, 2016

Is finding one’s true love worth committing the greatest sacrifice of all?

Taken as a teen, prisoner 194 was stripped of his name and freewill, meticulously honed to be a ruthless machine. Even as he tries to fight his captors hold on him he knows that obedience is the only way to save his sister, who is the one person that keeps him from turning into a monster.

As a young girl Zoya Kostava barely escaped the brutal attack that killed her entire family. Now twenty five she lives in secrecy. That is until she hears her brother also survived and is living with their greatest enemy.

Zoya risks her safety and anonymity to find the brother she thought dead and is captured by a beautiful, brutal man. A man who both captivates and scares her, in him she sees a soul as lost as her own.

They both have so much to lose will they be able to save each other…and survive.

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REVIEW: RAVAGE is the third installment in Tillie Cole’s contemporary, adult SCARRED SOULS dark, erotic, romance series focusing on the Russian Mafia, the Georgian Bratva criminal underground, cage fighting and blood pits, and two families torn apart by power and greed. This is enslaved killer 194 (aka Valentin Belrov), and New York Russian mafia princess Zoya Kostava. RAVAGE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty but I recommend reading the series in order for cohesion and back story.

WARNING: RAVAGE contains graphic violence and sexual imagery that may be disturbing for some readers.

Told from several first person points of view including Zoya and Valentin, RAVAGE is a graphically violent story of one man’s struggle to remember his past and survive to live another day. 194 is a killer with no idenity; a warrior trained to torture and maim, a scarred and brutally savage killing machine, and a man determined to free himself from bondage to save his sister from a similar fate. At twelve years old, Valentin and his younger sister Inessa were taken from an orphanage, and their fate and future became part of a series of illegal, underground drug tests towards building the ultimate fighting machine and obedient soldier. 194’s latest target assignment is Zaal Kostava, the head of New York’s Russian mafia and there is nothing he can do when designer drugs used to keep him under control turn the once loving young man into a monster with no heart. But 194 finds himself falling for his latest captive- a woman long thought dead with connections to Zaal Kostava, and a woman that begins to tame the beast within. Zoya Kostava will become 194’s prisoner; his target of torture and abuse; and the woman with whom Valentin will fall in love. There is a Stockholm Syndrome feel to the relationship and rescue.

RAVAGE is a heartbreaking and tragic story of Beauty and the Beast, and Anastasia Romanov; a tale of torment, aggression and exploitation; a distressing look at power and control. The brutality and violence is fierce; our heroine will become the victim of a drug-controlled monster but a woman who continues to fight to remain alive. 194 is a broken and mutilated killing machine who is desperate to hold onto his humanity and his memories of who and what he was before he became the monster of his own nightmares.

Once again, the world building focuses on the imprisonment, torture and training of young boys; the men and monsters they will become; and the people who destroyed their lives. As the series progresses, each of our story line heroes sets into motion a string of events that will ultimately free both their bodies and their souls finding love and a happily ever after in the arms of a woman that calms the dark and damaged beast. The premise is disturbing and dark; the characters are tragic and intense; the romance is controversial and dramatic-sometimes monster deserve a happily ever after.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Raze
Reap
Ravage

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Reviewed by Sandy

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HIghland Yearning (The Mackay Saga #2) by Dawn Ireland-Review, Interview & Giveaway

HIGHLAND YEARNING (The Mackay Saga #2) by Dawn Ireland-Review, Interview and Giveaway

 

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HIGHLAND YEARNING
The Mackay Saga
by Dawn Ireland
Release Date: July 20, 2016
Genre: adult, time-travel, Highlander romance

Highland Yearning

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 20, 2016

Caden Mackay would never bed a Sutherland, let alone marry one. Bloody hell, what had possessed his twin brother to propose to one of the she-devils? And what is Caden to do with the Sutherland beauty who appears, as if by magic, in his library? The defiant intruder is the enemy, but she is unlike any woman he’s ever known, and her tantalizing curves and wide green eyes could tempt a monk. He must devise a way to stop the wedding. But can he stop the desire that makes him long to make Ariel Sutherland his own?

Ariel’s life had never gone the way she’d hoped, but ending up in eighteenth century Scotland was a stretch, even for her. If not for her dog, Scruffy, she might have thought she’d walked into a romantic daydream. Especially since the object of her desire appears to be entirely too virile. But can she find her way back to her time, before her too-handsome Highlander makes her believe that love can conquer in any century?

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REVIEW: HIGHLAND YEARNING is the second installment in Dawn Ireland’s historical, Highlander The Mackay Saga paranormal, romance, time travel series. This is Laird Caden Mackay, and Ariel Sutherland’s story line. HIGHLAND YEARNING can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Caden and Ariel) HIGHLAND YEARNING follows Ariel Sutherland as she is hurled back in time, into the eighteenth century, and into a clan war between the Sutherland’s and the Mackay’s. In present day a stranger in a kilt offers Ariel a gift of the missing Mackay Ring of Belief, a ring she has been contracted to find by one of the current day Sutherland’s. Thought to have been lost for over two hundred years, one touch finds our heroine traveling through time into an age and people with whom she is very familiar. What ensues is the desperate search for the ring so Ariel is able to return to her time, and the building relationship between Ariel Sutherland and Caden Mackay- a relationship not approved by Caden himself.

Caden is a man determined to stop his brother Gavin’s upcoming marriage to Lady Kathleen Sutherland. The Sutherland and Mackay clans are at war, and Gavin’s marriage is not what it seems. While our couple search for the missing ring, Ariel begins to investigate the people of the Sutherland clan only to discover that someone has set out to destroy our story line heroine who is a woman use to her independence and ability to get things done.

The relationship between Ariel and Caden begins slowly. Caden is a man determined to find out why a ‘Mackay’ from the ‘colonies’ has been found on his estate, and Ariel is hoping to discover a way back home. As the relationship begins to build Caden realizes that he too has fallen for their presumed enemy, and Ariel knows that to keep the families from going to war, she is going to have to move on without the man that she loves. The $ex scenes are intimate and intense without the over the top graphic sexual content.

There is a large ensemble cast of characters from both the Mackay and Sutherland clans whose various roles are as vast as the Highland countryside. We are introduced to Caden’s father Donel Mackay who doesn’t seem surprised by Ariel’s appearance; and Caden’s brother Gavin who is so in love with Lady Kathleen Sutherland he is unable to see the bigger picture.

The world building looks at the struggle to survive in a world without ‘modern amenities’ including medicine and competent doctors. The similarities with the Outlander series cannot be denied but HIGHLAND YEARNING is an entertaining and colorful story of time travel, Scottish brogue and Highland romance. The premise is a fast paced with a little bit of mystery and suspense; the characters are energetic and animated; the romance is fated by time and magic. The epilogue fast forwards the story line several years where we catch a glimpse into the future and the possibility of another Highlander finding love. HIGHLAND YEARNING is a wondrous and enchanting story about family, love and acceptance.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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TRC: Hi Dawn. Welcome to The Reading Café.

Congratulations on the release of HIGHLAND YEARNING.

Dawn: Thank you. I’m thrilled to be here!

TRC: We would like to start with some background information. Would you please tell us something about yourself?

Dawn: I never know what to say to this. Okay, here goes: I’m a lover of whimsy and Disney, I have way too many interests, I get tickled over wonderful romantic movies like Ever After, While You Were Sleeping and Pretty Woman, I live in Upstate New York in a Victorian home that is decorated with-you guessed it-antiques☺. Come on, I write historical romance. What did you expect?

TRC: Who or what influenced your career in writing?

Dawn: Pat Ryan was my mentor. She won a RITA for her book, Silken Threads, and she was a wonderful teacher and guide. If you’re a new author out there, I can’t stress enough the importance of taking classes, talking to other authors, joining writing organizations and honing your craft.

TRC: What challenges or difficulties have you encountered writing and publishing your stories?

Dawn: My biggest stumbling block is time. I’ll come up with a story idea and life intrudes. I’ve had to become more organized. Now, I even write down blog, interview and publishing dates on a calendar. (shudder) Of course, my German husband is thrilled. He’s been hoping, for years, that I’d catch the organization bug.

Highland YearningTRC: Would you please tell us something about HIGHLAND YEARNING?

Dawn: There were moments when I smiled as I wrote Highland Yearning. Time travel stories are great because you have plenty of opportunity for amusement and confusion. There’s always conflict when your hero and heroine don’t really understand one another.

TRC: How many books do you have planned for the Mackay Saga series?

Dawn: It will depend on what characters inspire me. Gavin, Ian, and Gordon all have aspects of their personality that make me want to write about them. Sterling Mackay has tangled with the Ring of Belief’s witch, Elspeth. I don’t believe he came away unscathed, so I’d like to explore that path and delve deeper into his ‘second sight.’ And some of the Mackay woman have stories to tell. It’s really going to depend on the books my readers want me to write. So, if you have a favorite secondary character, make sure to let me know.

TRC: Will Gavin’s story line be told next? And if so, do you have a possible date of release?

Dawn: Yes. Gavin’s story is next in my Mackay Series. Poor Gavin. He’d been blinded by love, but the future holds even more challenges for him. He’s decided a woman will never again influence his choices. Especially not a Sutherland. I’m hoping to have his story out in the first half of 2017.

TRC: How do you keep the plot(s) unpredictable without sacrificing content and believability?

Dawn: The twists and turns come from the characters. Some of my biggest surprises have come from my villain’s motivations. I’ll be writing and all of a sudden I’ll understand ‘why’ my bad guy is making my hero squirm. If realizations surprise me, they will usually surprise the reader.

TRC: Have you ever had the opportunity to visit the Highlands of Scotland, and if so, how much of an influence or impact did the visit have on your
stories?

Dawn: I never made it as far as the Highlands. I flew out of the airport in Glasgow and only managed to see Robert Burns’ cottage. There’s a story behind that trip, but I think I’ll save that for another day. (Gordon Maclean, where ever you are, it’s a wonderful memory☺ ) I would really like to visit Dunrobin, as my stories are based in that part of Scotland, but I don’t know if that’s going to be possible in the near future.

TRC: Do you believe the cover image plays a deciding factor for many readers in the process of selecting a book or new series to read?

Dawn: Without a doubt. The cover is the first thing that makes you stop as you’re looking over a sea of images on Amazon. Then, you need a blurb about the story that hints at the conflict. But all your effort is wasted if you don’t write a book that keeps readers turning pages.

TRC: When writing a story line, do the characters direct the writing or do you direct the characters?

Dawn: The characters always direct me. I start out knowing my main characters and the major turning points, including the end. But along the way, I meet characters who interact with my hero and heroine and show me who my lovers really are and what they want.

TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so that they experience the emotions along with the characters. What do you believe a writer must do to make this happen? Where do you believe writer’s fail in this endeavor?

Dawn: Most writers would say you have to use all the senses. I agree, but I don’t think that goes far enough. As a writer, you must be totally in the scene. If you try to write because you know what is supposed to happen, instead of experiencing it, you will fail. You need to write what your characters are feeling. (Okay, can you tell that I’ve done some acting?) If you don’t feel the emotions when you read your work, neither will your readers.

TRC: Do you listen to music while writing? If so, does the style of music influence the story line direction? Characters?

Dawn: If I listen to music, its groups like Celtic Women or Michael Feinstein. Although, Yanni has a song I really love, One Man’s Dream. When that comes on I simply sit and listen. I wonder if he’d ever let me use a little of that as a background for a book trailer?

TRC: Many authors bounce ideas and information with other authors or friends and family. With whom do you bounce ideas?

Dawn: Most of the time I run story lines by my editor. She tries to keep me from being too far out there. For instance, in Highland Yearning I wrote the epilogue from Scruffy’s point of view. My editor suggested that, as I hadn’t done the dogs POV anywhere else in the book, I should keep the story in my hero or heroine’s head. She was right. The ending was much stronger when I re-wrote it. That said, I still did an interview with Scruffy and put it on my blog.

TRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception people have about authors?

Dawn: That it’s easy to write a book. I thought, that as an avid reader, I wouldn’t have any trouble writing a novel, but you need a different skill set when you actually create a story.

TRC: What is something that few, if any people, know about you?

Dawn: I love to sing karaoke.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Dawn: I’ve promised the readers of my Georgian historicals I’d write Morgan’s story next. I’m half-way through ‘Morgan’s Folly’ and I’m hoping to have it done by the end of this year, or the start of 2017. Then I’m turning my attention to Gavin’s story.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Dawn: I really do enjoy hearing from readers! I’m always inspired when a reader asks a question about one of my books, or looks at one of my characters in a new way. So, don’t be shy☺

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food – stuffed peppers

Favorite Dessert – Bacardi Rum Cake, no, wait, Monkey Bread (May I have several choices?)

Favorite TV Show – Firefly, which was canceled☹ Now I watch ‘Once Upon a Time’ (of course)

Last Movie You Saw – Star Wars ‘The Force Awakens’

Dark or Milk Chocolate – dark

Secret Celebrity Crush – Hugh Jackman (sigh)

Last Vacation Destination – Port Jefferson, Long Island

Do you have any pets? – Two cats (Greystoke and Carmella) Highland Yearning is dedicated to Sir Smudge, the tuxedo kitty we lost last year, and to all the pets that bring us such joy.

Last book you read – Kim Harrison / The Good, the Bad and the Undead (I’m listening to the whole series on audio.)

TRC: Thank you Dawn for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of Highland Yearning.

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“Once Upon a Time” are four of Dawn’s favorite words. Her love of story became a love of romance when she read Georgette Heyer’s, Devil’s Cub. It inspired her to write stories with strong characters that discover love is never easy, but always worthwhile.

Dawn’s written several award-winning novels set in Georgian England – an era filled with rules and intrigue. Her characters often defy “Society” as they pursue love, run away, pursue, run away – well, you get the idea.

Then again, she might write romance in order to do the research. What other profession encourages you to sit in the audience at Harlequin’s Male Model search, and take notes, or just sigh?

Dawn lives in a Victorian home in Upstate New York with her husband and very independent cats. When she’s not writing, she’s singing, gardening, learning to play the harp or wood carving. If you’d like to learn more about Dawn and her novels, go to her website at www.dawn-ireland.com

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His Royal Favorite (His Royal Secret #2) by Lilah Pace-a review

HIS ROYAL FAVORITE (His Royal Secret #2) by Lilah Pace-a review

His Royal Favorite

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ABOUT THE BOOK: August 16, 2016

James, Prince of Wales, is making history. He’s decided to come out to his subjects—and the world. However, telling the truth means exposing his relationship with lone-wolf reporter Benjamin Dahan. Although Ben never wanted commitment, the unexpected depth of his feelings leads him to join James in the media’s harsh spotlight.

When the news story explodes across the globe, Ben can endure the mockery and dirty jokes. But after his tragic past is cruelly revealed, his life begins to implode. Can even his love for James be worth this?

James has it no easier. His revelation divides the country and sparks turmoil within the royal family. He must struggle to defend not only himself and Ben, but also his younger sister, who hovers on the brink of a breakdown that could endanger her life.

Is Ben strong enough to survive the onslaught and stand by James’ side? And will James have to make a choice between Ben and the crown?

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REVIEW: HIS ROYAL FAVORITE is the second installment in Lilah Pace’s contemporary, adult HIS ROYAL SECRET M/M romance duology focusing on the fictional Prince of Wales James, and reporter/journalist Benjamin Dahan. HIS ROYAL FAVORITE should not be read as a stand alone as the story line picks up immediately upon the events of book one –His Royal Secret.

NOTE: HIS ROYAL FAVORITE is a M/M story line and contains some sexual situations that may not be suitable for all readers.

If you have not read book one, there may be some spoilers in my review.

Told from dual third person perspectives (James and Ben) HIS ROYAL FAVORITE follows James and Ben in the days, weeks and months after James revealed to the world he was gay. As the Prince of Wales, and thusly, the representative for the Church of England, James struggles with the possibility of having to abdicate the throne if the Church deems his relationship with Ben against their laws. What ensues is a story line focusing on the emotional and heartbreaking fall out for two men who found love but may lose one another-in the end.

The relationship between Ben and James waivers in the face of betrayal, media exposure, and a past riddled with loss and tragedy. Although Ben and James profess their love for one another, James is not willing to destroy Ben’s life to save the crown; and Ben may not be strong enough to battle the daily life of a royal consort. Unlike the first installment, the $ex scenes are limited, mostly implied and many fade to black. The focus of their relationship is survival in the face of scrutiny, family dysfunction, controversy, and media rumors and hype.

All of the previous story line characters play secondary and supporting roles. We watch as James’s younger sister’s life implodes, and with Ben’s insistence, James takes matter into his own hands. Ben’s life as a reporter meets with betrayal and trickery; and his past refuses to go away quietly. Uncle Richard’s story line is disappointing-the conflict resolution is met with silence and nothing more.

HIS ROYAL FAVORITE is an encouraging, emotional and energetic storyline. There are moments of heartbreak and betrayal; romance and love; acceptance and determination. Some of the story line premise is familiar-perhaps a reflection of the monarchy in real life-with an intimate look at the destructive nature of secrets and loss. The premise is imaginative; the characters are colorful and passionate; the romance is intimate and fated.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Burn Down the Night (Everything I Left Unsaid #3) by Molly O’Keefe-a review

BURN DOWN THE NIGHT (Everything I Left Unsaid #3) by Molly O’Keefe-a review

Burn Down the Night

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date August 9, 2016

A battle for control turns explosive as a beautiful con woman takes a bad-boy biker hostage in this edgy, seductive novel set in the world of Everything I Left Unsaid.

The only thing that matters to me is rescuing my sister from the drug-cooking cult that once enslaved us both. I’ve run cons my whole life, and I’ll use my body to get whatever I need. Max Daniels is the last connection I have to that world, the one person reckless enough to get involved. Besides, now that his brothers have turned on him, he needs me too.

The deal was supposed to be simple: a place to hide in exchange for rescuing my sister. Now he’s my prisoner. Totally at my mercy. But I’m the one captivated. Enthralled. Doing everything he asks of me until I’m not sure who’s in control.

We both crave the heat. The more it hurts, the better. But what if Max wants a different life now, to leave the game . . . to love me? I thought I knew better than to get burned. Now I’m in too deep to pull away. And the crazy thing is . . . I don’t want to.

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REVIEW: BURN DOWN THE NIGHT is the third installment in Molly O’Keefe’s contemporary, adult EVERYTHING I LEFT UNSAID dark, erotic, romance series. This is Skulls Motorcycle Club president Max Daniels, and stripper Joan ‘Olivia’ Matthews’ story line. BURN DOWN THE NIGHT can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary but for the entire backstory, I recommend reading the series in order as Joan’s personality begins to build, and Max’s family dynamics are difficult at best. Max is Dylan’s brother (Everything I Left Unsaid), and is currently estranged from his brother and his dad: the reader was first introduced to Joan when she was a resident at the trailer park where Dylan’s girlfriend Annie once lived.

NOTE: BURN DOWN THE NIGHT contains graphic language, and F/F and M/F sexual situations.

Told from dual first person points of view (Max and Joan) BURN DOWN THE NIGHT is a story that looks at betrayal and revenge. Joan is a survivor; a woman desperate to locate her missing younger sister whose last known whereabouts were with a man who ran his drug empire like a cult with multiple wives and various illegal activities. Enter Max Daniels, a man targeted by his own motorcycle club, and left for dead in the parking lot of the strip club our heroine had just blown to pieces in vengeance against the man who had imprisoned her sister. What ensues is a cross country trek wherein Joan finds help, from an unlikely source, for the injured man she now holds prisoner, and Joan’s need to get information from said man who may know where her sister is currently being held.

The relationship between Joan and Max is one of immediate attraction but neither one was looking for anything permanent as both were on the run for different reasons. For six months Joan has worked as a stripper in the hopes of learning any information about her missing sister, and Max, as the president of the Skulls MC, was a frequent voyeur of Joan’s nightly dance. Joan flaunted her bi-sexuality before Max as a form of sexual foreplay; Max is a man who isn’t afraid to go for what he wants and what he wants is Joan. The $ex scenes are aggressive, intense and erotic. There is plenty of look but don’t touch, with graphic sexual language and rough sexual situations. The world building focuses on the search for Joan’s sister Jennifer, and Max’s struggle to protect his estranged family and Joan from the people out to destroy his world.

We are introduced to Joan’s sister Jennifer, as well as Joan’s aunt Fern- a woman who desperately tried to help the sister’s when they were young. Dylan and Annie (Everything I Left Unsaid 1 &2) play secondary and supporting roles; and the numerous residents of aunt Fern’s senior condo who enjoy the company of Joan and Max. Trailer park resident and abuse victim Tiffany returns setting up the next book in the series.

BURN DOWN THE NIGHT is a gritty story line about revenge: a dark and dangerous world of bikers, drug lords and vengeance. There are no hearts or flowers; no romantic gestures or early proclamation of love and forever. Joan and Max are two broken characters whose lives were destroyed early on-Max by a father caught up on the world of the MC; and Joan by her own obstinate attitude that didn’t leave room for help from any outside source-the death of their father found Joan and Jennifer on their own at an early age. The premise is dramatic ; the characters are raw and tragic; the romance is challenging and erotic.

Reading Order and Previous reviews
Everything I Left Unsaid
The Truth About Him (see review below)
Burn Down the Night

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Reviewed by Sandy

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The Truth About HimTHE TRUTH ABOUT HIM
(Everything I left Unsaid #2)
by Molly O’Keefe
Genre: adult, contemporary, dark, erotic, romance

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 24, 2015

We played our roles, told each other lies.

But now Dylan is no longer just a mysterious deep voice on the other end of the line. We’re face-to-face and our relationship is very, very real.

We still have secrets—but so much is crystal clear:

The thrilling danger.

The raw, naked desire.

The need to keep feeling the way he makes me feel. Forever.

Dylan is putting up walls, trying to keep me safe, but he can’t shut me out. He has seen my darkness and rescued me. Now it’s my turn, if only he will let me.

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REVIEW: THE TRUTH ABOUT HIM is the second installment in Molly O’Keefe’s contemporary, adult EVERYTHING I LEFT UNSAID dark, erotic romantic suspense series. This is the continuing story of Annie McKay and Dylan Daniels. THE TRUTH ABOUT HIM should not be read as a stand alone- too much important information and background to the storyline is revealed in book one.

Told from first person point of view (Dylan) and third person perspective (Annie) THE TRUTH ABOUT HIM begins immediately after the events of book one, and follows Dylan and Annie as they traverse the minefield that is their life. Annie’s abusive ex-husband is determined to bring Annie back into his life, while Dylan continues to push away the father and brother he barely knows. Annie and Dylan are two broken souls whose paths have crossed for better or for worse. Someone is hunting Dylan’s brother Max, and everyone Dylan’s knows and loves is targeted for extermination.

THE TRUTH ABOUT HIM reveals Dylan’s family history and the reasons he was imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit. Dylan’s demons ride our hero, angry and hard, and he is a man who believes himself incapable of commitment and love. Annie’s need to fix everyone finds our heroine to the point of no return including remaining behind when no one else will help the people she has grown to love.

The relationship between Dylan and Annie is very much a ‘push and pull’, ‘yin and yang’ such that Dylan continues to push Annie away, while Annie refuses to help herself out of a worsening situation. Both Annie and Dylan have some dark and dangerous secrets; heartbreaking pasts; and the inability to trust-especially when the heart is involved. The $ex scenes are intimate and exploratory. The character development reveals the important details that were missing in EVERYTHING I LEFT UNSAID –the characters relationships, history, thoughts and ideas.

The large ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters include Dylan’s troubled brother Max, his penitent father Ben, Dylan’s business partner Blake, and an assortment of stereotypical Trailer Park misfits (Tiffany and Kevin) whose own lives are spiraling out of control. Max’s part in the destruction of Dylan’s life comes full circle when he finds himself on the run from the people trying to destroy everyone’s life. The dysfunctional Daniels family is a mess; no one is safe when the past comes back for power and revenge. Joan returns with a couple of secrets of her own. Max and Joan’s storyline is next.

THE TRUTH ABOUT HIM is a suspenseful storyline that follows the growing relationship between Dylan and Annie, and looks at the events leading up the Dylan’s current circumstance and the people that destroyed his earlier life. The premise is engaging and emotional; the characters are dynamic, colorful and frustrating; the romance is forged through a mutual understanding of betrayal and loss. The happily ever after and epilogue advances the storyline approximately three years but it is the missing information about those three years that I suspect will be the topic of Molly O’Keefe’s next couple of series’ installments.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Blind Spot by Katana Collins – a Review

Blind Spot by Katana Collins – a Review

 

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Description:
I’m used to going for the easy things in life.
The easy A in school.
The easy lay in bed. The easy life my trust fund affords me.
Until I met Shelby.
Never in my life have I found retro T-shirts and lip balm so damn sexy.
She’s exactly what I never knew I wanted.
And she’s anything but easy.
But suddenly, easy is overrated.

Only one damn problem… For Shelby, hating me is easy.

For the first time in my life, I have to work for something. And though
she may not be easy…she’ll be worth it.

 

Review:

The Blind Spot by Katana Collins is a New Adult romance.  Shelby Stevens is a senior in college and for the first time in a long time things are changing for her. She is moving out of the dorms and being a resident advisor and into her own apartment.  At twenty one years old her entire life fit into only sixteen boxes. But she had saved for years working several jobs and was moving into a modern, upscale, safe apartment complex complete with a doorman.  With her friends (Reagan and Harrison) there to help, she embarks on moving day.  When she reaches her new apartment building she is greeted by the drop dead gorgeous doorman. After a brief exchange she realizes she may like this new place more than she anticipated.  

Once moved in, her and her friends decide to order a pizza and study for French. But her upstairs, penthouse partying neighbor had other ideas.  After tolerating all she can, she decides to call the cops and head upstairs to confront her noisy neighbor. On the elevator ride upstairs she finds out her new neighbor’s name is Tate. And when she tells a white lie to get herself and friends into the party she can’t wait to find this “Tate” and give him a piece of her mind. But things don’t work out that way.  

Upon meeting Tate she comes to find out that he isn’t actually the apartment building doorman but some spoiled rich kid out to have a good time. She can’t deny the fact that he is handsome beyond anything and when she finds out he is fluent in French – the one subject she is having some struggles in. She relents and accepts his offer to help her with her studies. But will she be able to control herself around him and deny what her heart wants? Will Tate be able to put his partying ways behind him and find happiness with Shelby? 

Shelby is down to earth, with a very hard past to live down. She has been hurt and traumatized and simply afraid to open herself up to anyone. But she is strong. She will hold her own when all else fails.  She was wonderful to read and even better to watch evolve.

Tate Michaelson is a typical rich college student. Being the Governor’s son, he has had life handed to him. At first I thought I was going to completely dislike Tate but he was real and emotional and a true gentleman underneath the outward layers. I came to root for him and hope that Shelby would open up just enough to let him in.  As their story evolves you find that sometimes the rich kids have feelings too, and sometimes those running from love are looking for exactly that! 

I am hoping this story continues – I would love for Harrison to have his own story! The possibilities of where this story can go are endless, and I look forward to following along.

Reviewed by Erin

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Fool Me Once (Foolproof Love #2) by Katee Robert-Review and Book Tour

FOOL ME ONCE (Foolproof Love #2) by Katee Robert-Review and Book Tour

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FOOL ME ONCE
Foolproof Love #2
by Katee Robert
Release Date: August 1, 2016
Genre: adult, contemporary, erotic, romance

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They say opposites attract, but this is just ridiculous.

Aubry Kaiser doesn’t like people—actually, that’s not right. She loathes people. With her crippling anxiety, there’s no way she can demo her favorite video game at a convention with five thousand other people. Maybe if she brings someone to act as a shield…

But the only person available is the sexy cowboy she can’t stand.

Quinn Baldwyn is in a mess of his own. He’s been dodging his wealthy family’s matchmaking attempts—and life advice—for years, but with his sister’s wedding on the horizon, he needs of a shield of his own.

He and Aubry can barely hold down a civil conversation, but in bed…fireworks. And the closer they get to Quinn’s sister’s wedding, the more he realizes that he might actually like Aubry.

Now it’s up to him to convince her she might actually like him, too

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REVIEW: FOOL ME ONCE is the second installment in Katee Robert’s contemporary, adult FOOLPROOF LOVE erotic, romance series. This is rancher Quinn Baldwyn, and gamer Aubry Kaiser’s story line. FOOL ME ONCE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty but for backstory I recommend reading book one-FOOLPROOF LOVE-where we are introduced to our leading couple and learn first hand about some of Quinn’s past and Aubry’s quirks.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Aubry and Quinn) FOOL ME ONCE follows the tumultuous relationship between online gamer Aubry Kaiser-a tattooed, feisty, abrasive and emotionally distant woman-and rancher Quinn Baldwyn- a billionaire’s son whose relationship with his family has been non existent for close to twelve years. With the approach of Quinn’s sister’s wedding our hero is in desperate need of a date-one that will deflect his parent’s cruel comments and nasty personality, and Aubry Kaiser is perfect for the role. In exchange, Aubry needs her own bull dozer- someone who is able to push through the crowds and protect our heroine from the onslaught of outside stimuli when she is selected for a once in a lifetime video gaming demonstration. What ensues is the building relationship from enemies to friends to lovers that implodes when Aubry’s defenses against her crippling anxiety disorder are unable to handle the continuous emotional assaults.

The relationship between Aubry and Quinn is tempestuous at best. The back and forth is like a verbal foreplay between enemies who hold affection towards one another. Some readers will have a difficult time accepting Aubry’s attitude and personality: her comments and jabs are mean but never cruel and spiteful. Our heroine is a woman with a disabling emotional disorder where she has difficulty with the outside world. The $ex scenes are intimate and intense. The sexual energy is palpable.

All of the previous story line characters play secondary and supporting roles including Jules, Adam, and Dan. There is some backstory and history with regards to Adam, Dan, Quinn and their friend John lost to a horrific accident. We are quickly introduced to a woman named Hope who has a history with the friends, and a possible prior relationship with Dan.

FOOL ME ONCE is a story where ‘opposites attract’. The premise is entertaining and enjoyable; the characters are colorful and quirky; the romance struggles in the early stages but the attraction is present requiring a little push in the right direction.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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She pinched the bridge of her nose. “If I say you’re right, am I ever going to live it down?”
He didn’t answer, and she opened her eyes. Their reflection was slightly distorted in the passenger window, but even she could see he had a seriously tense look on his face. She belatedly realized that they were pressed together, her back to his front, and that he was…
Oh my God. She couldn’t resist leaning back into him, just a little. Yep, that’s not a micro penis. A shiver worked its way through her, leaving goose bumps in its wake, and her nipples perked right up, showing through the thin fabric of her T-shirt. There was no way he didn’t feel her reaction, not with his arm creating a band across her ribs, his forearm against the underside of her breasts.
Even as she noticed, he started to release her, his hand sliding over her stomach, but he stopped when he hit her hip, his pinkie finger dipping below the waistband of her shorts, just a little. It wasn’t anywhere near anything vital, but that little intrusion made her moan all the same.
“Fuck.” The word was barely audible, but she felt it in the way his body tensed behind her.
She shivered again, torn between telling him to back off and getting the top button of her jeans all undone for him. If she didn’t make a decision—and fast—he was going to back off again. It was written all over the tension she could feel emanating from his body.
Aubry started to reach for his hand, still undecided on whether she wanted to encourage or threaten him, but he moved, bending down to brace one hand on the truck in front of them, the other still on her hip. The move brought his mouth against her ear, and his harsh exhale made her shake.
She arched against him. She couldn’t help it. Her body took over, a primal part of her knowing he could give her all the pleasure she could handle, and was only too happy to extend an invitation by rubbing her ass against his hard length.
His grip on her hip tightened, but he didn’t try to stop her. “You’re playing a dangerous game.”
She knew. They had to stop for so many reasons, the least of which was that they were on the side of a freaking highway and it was only a matter of time before a car drove past.
But she didn’t want to stop.

 

 

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Katee RobertsNew York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Katee Robert, learned to tell stories at her grandpa’s knee. Her favorites then were the rather epic adventures of The Three Bears, but at age twelve she discovered romance novels and never looked back.

Though she dabbled in writing, life got in the way—as it often does—and she spent a few years traveling, living in both Philadelphia and Germany. In between traveling and raising her two wee ones, she had the crazy idea that she’d like to write a book and try to get published.

Her first novel was an epic fantasy that, God willing, will never see the light of day. From there, she dabbled in YA and horror, before finally finding speculative romance. Because, really, who wouldn’t want to write entire books about the smoking-hot relationships between two people?

She now spends her time—when not lost in Far Reach worlds—playing imaginary games with her wee ones, writing, ogling men, and planning for the inevitable zombie apocalypse.

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Dragonmark by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Review

Dragonmark by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Review

 

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Centuries ago, Illarion was betrayed– a dragon made human against his will, then forced to serve humanity as a dragonmount in their army, and to fight for them in barbaric wars, even while he hated everything about them. Enslaved and separated from everyone he knew and from his own dragon brothers, he was forced into exile in a fey realm where he lost the only thing he ever really loved.

Now he has a chance to regain what’s been lost— to have the one thing he covets most. But only if he gives up his brothers and forsakes the oaths he holds most dear. Yet what terrifies him most isn’t the cost his happiness might incur, it’s the fact that there is just enough human in his dragon’s heart that he might actually be willing to pay it and betray everything and everyone– to see the entire world burn and the Were-Hunter clans fall– to sacrifice his own brothers– for his own selfish desire.

Long ago, Edilyn saved Illarion’s life and almost tamed the feral beast. Now she must stop him from fulfilling the Dragonmark prophecy or do what she was trained to do. Slay the dragon who spared her life to save the rest of humanity. Something that should be easy for a dragonslayer of her skills, yet nothing is ever as simple as it seems. And sometimes, just sometimes, the key to salvation lies not in the hands of your most trusted friends, but in those of your worst enemies.

 

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First off, before I say anything about the book, here’s an explanation from Sherrilyn that was posted on her FB page as to why she wrote Dragonmark the way she did.

https://www.facebook.com/AuthorSherrilynKenyon/posts/10153765866416444

I’ve added this link for anyone who is wondering why Sherrilyn wrote Illarion’s book with many ‘redundant’ scenes from Son of No One and Dragonbane. I was one of those fans, and at first didn’t catch on about the little difference in those scenes until I read Sherrilyn’s post, then it clicked.  These redundant scenes have been tweaked to give us Illarion’s point of view in each of these scenes in regards to his feelings and predicament. Am I happy this book was written this way?  Yes and no, and this is the first time in history where I can actually admit I was expecting more from a Kenyon book.  Did I enjoy Illarion and Edilyn’s story, yes, but I wanted more of them and less of the ‘redundant’ scenes.  I felt a little cheated out of a proper love story for our couple.  The beginning and last sections of the story where we see Edilyn and Illarion are well written and give us perspective into their views regarding the other’s species.  We also get to see how they fell in love and the lengths Illarion goes to, to make sure Edilyn stays his mate.  We get to see just how fierce and protective dragons are when it comes to what they treasure and hold dear. She’s a wonderful heroine, brave, spunky and well suited to be Illarion’s mate.  She teaches Illarion there is more to a dragon’s solitary life of just existing.  Watching Edilyn bring out another side of Illarion, a fun, light-hearted side where he actually doesn’t mind humans is charming and just downright sweet.  Edilyn and Illarion do steal the show when they are together.  Apart, Illarion is just miserable, pretty much hates life, and finds it hard to be around others who are happy.  You can’t help but feel bad for him and have your heart break for him.

Even though Kenyon does use many scenes from her previous two books in this series there are a few new fun facts that we learn in Dragonmark. For one, the term Dragonmark is significant, not just a fun title for a book.  Like Dragonbane has a specific meaning, so to does Dragonmark.  When Edilyn tries to prevent Illarion from fulfilling the Dragonmark prophecy we finally learn what the prophecy is and what the Dragonmark is.  What is it you ask?  Sorry if you want to know, you’ll have to read the book.  I will say that we learn Illarion and his sister Sarraxyn or Xyn for short are the last of their kind to have it and must be pretty important for Apollo to covet it so much.  On top of it being pretty important, it’s also a blessing for Illarion thanks to Edilyn but I can’t say how or I’ll ruin a good portion of the ending.  We also learn of Illarion’s parents and how it can be beneficial in their fight against Kessar and compamy, remember he’s a Gallu demon.  Aside from all the new info we learn about Illarion and the Dragonmark prophecy, we also learn that Sarraxyn, has been MIA for a long time now, so Illarion may just be the last of his kind.  Another tidbit I found interesting was during one of those repeat scenes with Karma and Thorn; Illarion makes mention about the looks that keep passing between the two.  Now I’m wondering if there’s some history there we don’t know about yet. 

One thing I will say that I found positive about these redundant scenes was the fact that it helped to refresh my memory and help me tie all these events and new characters together.  As well, it sets the groundwork for the next two books in the Dragon’s Rising Trilogy.  We get to see more of Falcyn from Illarion’s point of view and it’s left me salivating for his story to be told.  He’s one intriguing dragon and I can’t wait to see what Kenyon has in store for him and Medea.  Remember Medea, Stryker and Zephyra’s daughter.  Can I just say, a Falycn and Medea pairing will bring dysfunctional family to a whole new level.  LOL!!!  Bring on the fun of that storyline!! One last thing I have to say about Dragonmark is how much I enjoyed the repeat scene from Dragonbane where they are on Olympus with Ash and crew and Artemis is being Artemis and screwing up the English language and Thorn being his sarcastic best. LOL!!!  As much as I hate to agree with the ol’heifer goddess, Apollo needs to die and his powers absorbed.  When she actually yells at Ash and Styxx about this and the fact they’re both Chthonian’s had me ROFL!!!  Even though I still dislike Artie, she does make me laugh at times. 

For any Kenyon fan Dragonmark is a welcome addition to the Dark Hunter universe whether you agree with the way it was written or not. 

Until next time my fellow Menyons, happy reading!!

Reviewed by Marcie

 

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Reaper’s Fire (Reapers MC #6) by Joanna Wylde-Review, Book Tour & Giveaway

REAPER’S FIRE ( Reaper’s MC #6) by Joanna Wylde-Review, Book Tour & Giveaway

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REAPER’S FIRE
Reapers MC #6
by Joanna Wylde
Release Date: August 9, 2016
Genre: adult, contemporary, MC, romance

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The club comes first.

I’ve lived by those words my whole life—assumed I’d die by them, too, and I never had a problem with that. My Reaper brothers took my back and I took theirs and it was enough. Then I met her. Tinker Garrett. She’s beautiful, she’s loyal, and she works so damned hard it scares me sometimes . . . She deserves a good man—one better than me. I can’t take her yet because the club still needs me. There’s another woman, another job, another fight just ahead.

Now she’ll learn I’ve been lying to her all along. None of it’s real. Not my name, not my job, not even the clothes I wear. She thinks I’m nice. She pretends we’re just friends, that I’ve still got a soul . . . Mine’s been dead for years. Now I’m on fire for this woman, and a man can only burn for so long before he destroys everything around him.

I’m coming for you, Tinker.

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REVIEW: REAPER’S FIRE is the sixth full length installment in Joanna Wylde’s contemporary, adult REAPER’S MC romance series focusing on the men and women of the Reaper’s Motorcycle Club. This is Reaper’s MC member / strip club manager Gage Leon (aka Cooper Romero), and chocolatier Tinker Garrett’s story line. REAPER’S FIRE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual first person points of view (Gage and Tinker) REAPER’S FIRE follows Gage Leon on assignment for the Reaper’s MC as he infiltrates the local chapter of the Nighthawk Raiders. Since the incarceration of the Nighthawk’s ruling members, the MC has fallen in disgrace and got themselves involved in a number of illegal activities. Gage’s need for answers finds our hero undercover with one of the Nighthawk’s ‘b*tches’-a vile woman named Talia Jackson and Nighthawk’s interim leader Marsh’s sister- who intends to destroy Gage’s life when she discovers his lies and his affection for his newest landlord. Enter Tinker Garrett, a young woman who returned home to Hallies Falls to look after her ailing father, and a woman who has caught the eye of our story line hero. What ensues is the slow build of a relationship between Gage-who is now a resident of Tinker’s small rooming house-and Tinker whose last relationship is currently in the hands of a couple of lawyers.

The relationship between Gage and Tinker is one of immediate attraction but Gage’s undercover work has him ‘involved’ with Talia, and Tinker is aware of his sexual relationship with the town’s MC wh*re. Throughout most of the book Gage tries to develop a friendship with Tinker but our heroine is having a difficult time with Gage’s connection to Talia and the Nighthhawk MC. Once the truth is revealed, Tinker and Gage’s relationships struggles with the lies, and the information Tinker’s ex continues to relay about the new man in her life. The $ex scenes are intimate and intense .

There is a large ensemble cast of secondary and supporting players including many members of the Reapers MC and the Nighthawk Raiders. We are introduced to Tinker’s best friends Darren and Carrie, as well as Tinker’s neighbor Mary Webbly and Tinker’s father Tom Garrett.

The epilogue advances the story line twenty two years but for all intents and purposes there were too many unanswered questions including the threats by the Nighthawk MC, the wild fire that all but destroyed the town, and the business with Tinker’s ex. Perhaps there will be some resolution in the next installment. If you are a fan of Wylde’s Reaper’s MC, the timeline is also a bit confusing with reference to previous events etc but the author’s note at the end of the story explains her reasoning-I wish the explanation was part of the introductory notes.

REAPER’S FIRE is awash in graphic language and text but most of the violence remains behind the scenes. Some readers may take issue with Gage’s sexual relationship with Talia as he flirts and develops feelings for our story line heroine. The premise is entertaining and energetic; the characters are colorful, animated and passionate; the romance is a slow build to a happily ever after. Joanna Wylde adds another imaginative story line to her Reaper’s MC series.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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“I can’t believe how late it is,” Tinker said, yawning, and I realized the movie had ended. Now she stretched upward, the blanket falling to her waist as her boobs pushed forward.
God, how much should a man be expected to take?
I should’ve stayed away from her completely—that’d been the plan—but something had snapped when I’d seen her out in the courtyard. Couldn’t remember the last time I’d met a woman like Tinker. She was smart and sexy and funny, and she worked damned hard to take care of her family and business. Sure, I wanted to fuck her—you’d have to be gay not to—but I respected her, too.
“I should probably get going,” she said, offering me a smile so sweet I wanted to bite her lips. “I like to check on Dad before going to sleep, and I’ve got to be up early in the morning. I’ve got to package orders for the courier tomorrow—if they aren’t ready by two p.m., I’m screwed.”
I considered rolling over on top of her. Pushing her down into the couch cushions, shoving my leg between hers, and showing her what a real man feels like.
“Cooper?” she asked, looking confused. I blinked a couple times, forcing myself to focus on her face.
“I’m going to watch another one,” I told her, because I’m a goddamn masochist. “You sure you’re ready to head out?”
She frowned, and I could almost read her thoughts. Yes, she should leave. But she wanted me as much as I wanted her. And yeah, I realize that makes me sound like an egotistical ass, but this wasn’t my first rodeo. I saw the lust in her eyes, and the way she licked her lips and stared at my mouth. This wasn’t a one-way street, not even close.
“I guess I could stay a little longer,” she whispered. Christ, she was so sweet and soft. I wanted to bite her even more now. Suck that pouty lower lip into my mouth and shove a finger up her ass.
Break her.
You’re one sick fuck.
Why yes. Yes, I am. Thanks for noticing.
I managed to control the urge, catching her hand instead, giving it a friendly squeeze like some kind of pathetic tool. Her fingers tightened on mine, then she pulled away and snuggled back down under the blanket, raising her feet to rest on the coffee table. I grabbed the remote and clicked through the menu.
Tomorrow I’d do my job. I’d fuck Talia and spy on Marsh and look for any kind of weakness that might end this situation, the faster the better. Tonight, though . . . Tonight I’d pretend this wasn’t a waste of time.
Goddamn, but my dick hurt.
The next hour was torture.
Tinker sat next to me, all cute and classy and absolutely refusing to make any kind of eye contact. I don’t know how she felt, but to me the sexual tension hanging in the air was thick and heavy. I kept thinking about her hand in mine—small, but strong. The hand of someone who knew how to work hard. So far as I knew, Talia had never held down a job, let alone supported herself.
The couch shifted, and I glanced over to find Tinker sliding deeper into the cushions, drawing the blanket up to her chin. Our legs were maybe six inches apart. She shifted again, and then her hand bumped mine under the blanket. She jerked it back quickly, and I caught the hint of a flush on her cheeks. That was another thing I liked about her—her skin was so pale that I could see every hint of arousal.
Grabbing her hand, I pulled it over to rest on my thigh. This was a really bad idea, so I pointedly refused to think it through. Her hand tensed at first, then relaxed into my strength. My cock swelled against the fabric of my jeans, just inches from her fingers—it’d be so easy to push her hand toward it, wrap it around my painfully swollen dick, and just go to town.
Tinker’s fingers gave a quick squeeze—almost more of a spasm—and I bit back a groan.
Yeah, okay. Really, really bad idea. I should get off the couch and shut this shit down right now, because I couldn’t afford to blow things with Talia just yet. Instead I found myself leaning toward Tinker, bumping shoulders.
God.
I’d grown a pussy. No other explanation, because I couldn’t figure out why the hell else an adult man would sit holding hands under a damned blanket like a kid.

 

 

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Joanna WyldeJoanna Wylde started her writing career in journalism, working in two daily newspapers as both a reporter and editor. Her career has included many different jobs, from managing a homeless shelter to running her own freelance writing business, where she took on projects ranging from fundraising to ghostwriting for academics. During 2012 she got her first Kindle reader as a gift and discovered the indie writing revolution taking place online. Not long afterward she started cutting back her client list to work on Reaper’s Property, her breakout book. It was published in January 2013, marking the beginning of a new career writing fiction.

Joanna lives in the mountains of northern Idaho with her family.

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