The Blood is Love (Dark Eyes 2) by Karina Halle-Review tour

The Blood is Love (Dark Eyes 2) by Karina Halle-Review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 1, 2021.

From the fog-shrouded bay of San Francisco to the dark cobblestone streets of Helsinki and all the hidden places in-between, The Blood is Love takes the reader on a sensual and twisted journey deep into Lenore and Solon’s lush vampire world in this thrilling sequel to Black Sunshine.

When Lenore Warwick turned twenty-one, she expected lots of bar-hopping, parties with friends, and the occasional hookup. What she got was the realization that she’s both a witch and a vampire, and that there are things in this world that want her dead. Thank god she has her enigmatic vampire lover, Absolon Stavig, to help show her the ropes. But while Lenore struggles to fit into her new topsy turvy world, full of blood, sex, and magic, she also has to contend with her messy and complicated love for a vampire who isn’t always what he seems.

To make matters worse, her real father, Jeremias, a powerful warlock from the dark side, has professed an interest in her, while Solon’s father, the depraved vampire king Skarde, is intent on destroying everything she loves. When Solon and Lenore have to travel to Finland to work alongside Solon’s charming and vicious brother, Kaleid, in an attempt to defeat Skarde once and for all, the two of them enter a bloody new world that neither of them are prepared for. Even if their love survives the carnage to come, the chances of them getting out of there alive are slim.
Good thing they like to take their chances.

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REVIEW:Your advised to read the description and trigger warning before going ahead with this book….

Second book in this series, and you really should read the first book before diving into the next one, otherwise most of the book won’t make sense.

It’s been a little while since the first book (oh all right, just four months!) and not that I needed an excuse to read Lenore and Absolon’s first book, I just wanted to visit again ?

So……
This book starts where the last book finished. And I’m going to try not to give anything away. We spend the first half of the book watching the couple build a bond, it’s kinky, freaky and romantic all in equal parts.

Second part of the book is a non stop rollercoaster of emotions, fights and parental blowups!

Lenore is trying to manage her new skills as a witch/vampire, her parents are doing their best to help her, but they are also keeping their distance. Solon is also trying to help, but he can only help with the vampire side, to control her thirst, and getting to grips with her strength. And then her biological father shows up and tells her he can help her tap into her potential! (But why do I get the feeling her father isn’t going to be a great role model!)

Absolon is also trying to come to terms with his relationship with Lenore. He honestly never thought he’d love someone as much as Lenore, but he also worries for her and about her….His beast is trying to make its presence known, and if Solon doesn’t keep a hard hold on it and the beast breaks free, it could take the one thing Solon truly loves…..

We also get to see new and old characters, and so there should be plenty of spin-off’s Solon’s siblings, Lenore’s and Solon’s friends Amethyst and Wolf (there was some series vibes going on between these two) these added vibrancy and much needed relief and help in places.

The ending did grab me by the throat! I did not see that coming!!

It’s all about fighting the darkness and evil within oneself. It’s love and hate. Betrayal and redemption. Family doesn’t have to be blood. And friends can turn into family. Solon’s brother was great, his father King Skarde was one mean SOB! I couldn’t put the book down, it had me riveted to the pages. There will be moments that will have you cringing, parts that will have you almost throwing your kindle to the wall! But there is also moments that will bring a tear to your eye. It’s so cleverly written, it flows seamlessly from one chapter to the other.

It’s a great book, it’s dark, it’s disturbing and it’s a highly recommended book from me.

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Reviewed by Julie B ?

Karina Halle is a former travel writer, music journalist & screenwriter, and The New York Times, Wall Street Journal & USA Today Bestselling author of over 55 bestselling novels, ranging from horror and suspense to contemporary romance. She lives on an island off the coast of British Columbia with her husband, and her adopted pitbull Bruce, where she drinks a lot of wine, hikes a lot of trails and devours a lot of books.

Halle is represented by the Root Literary Agency and is both self-published and published by Simon & Schuster, Hachette & Montlake. Her work has been translated and published in 20 languages.

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Death at the Crystal Palace by Jennifer Ashley – a Review

Death at the Crystal Palace by Jennifer Ashley – a Review

 

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While attending an exhibition at the Crystal Palace, young cook Kat Holloway is approached by a woman in distress. Lady Covington is a wealthy widow convinced that her entire family is trying to kill her. Kat feels compelled to help, and she escorts the lady home to discover whether she is delusional or in true danger.

It is quickly apparent that the threat is all too real, and Kat promises aid. Her charming confidant Daniel McAdam is busy infiltrating a plot against the Crown, and she worries he will not have time to lend his sleuthing expertise. This might be for the best, as Kat fears her growing emotional entanglement with Daniel can only lead to disaster. But soon, Kat faces a more serious threat when her involvement in both investigations plunges her into peril.

 

 

Review:

Death at the Crystal Palace is the 5th book in her historical Kat Holloway/Below Stairs Mystery series. This series takes place in Victorian, England, centered around our heroine Kat Holloway, who is a cook extraordinaire, as well as a great detective.  Kat is smart, savvy, independent, loyal and is very protective of her below the stairs staff.  As I have noted previously, this series has a wonderful feel of a historical Downton Abbey.

While Kat attends with her friends, and her daughter Grace an exhibition at the Crystal Palace, she is approached by a wealthy widow, Lady Covington.  Seems Lady Covington has not been feeling well and is convinced that someone in her family is poisoning her.  She tells Kat that she has heard about her detective skills from others and wants her to investigate who is threatening her.

When Kat visits Lady Covington, she uses the guise of giving their cook a special lemon cake recipe, and meets many of her family and staff.  Kat begins to suspect that the threat is indeed real, and starts investigating what poison is being used; and why. Lady Covington is very wealthy, having been widowed twice, with a daughter and son; as well as a stepson and step daughter, who all may have financial reasons to try and kill her.  She finds many of the family members, as well as staff are not overly friendly.   In a short time, at an outing, Lady Covington’s step daughter eats a basket of food that was intended for the Lady, and dies from the poisoned food.

What follows is Kat escalating her investigation to find the killer, before they strike again. She sends Lady Cynthia to stay for a few days with the Covington family to keep an eye on them all.  Kat will also help Daniel, who is very deep undercover to infilter a plot against the crown; both of these cases will put Kat in danger.  

Death at the Crystal Palace was a wonderful suspenseful mystery, with Kat finding herself on the forefront in not only trying to solve one threat, helping Daniel on another, but also in helping out her friends, and trying to spend time with her daughter.  The slow build romance between Kat and Daniel was still in the background, but we can see both of them very much expressing their feelings for each other.  What makes this a wonderful series, is not only how great Kat is, but the scenes where she and Tess are preparing all these wonderful dishes for the upstairs family, as well as learn more about below the stairs. 

Once again, Jennifer Ashley gives us another fabulous story revolving around our heroine, Kat Holloway.  Death at the Crystal Palace was very well written by Ashley. If you enjoy Victorian stories, with a mystery theme, a Downton Abbey background, two very good leading characters and great secondary characters, you should be reading this series. If you have not read this series, I suggest you start with the first book.

Reviewed by Barb

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Merciless Vows (Blood and Thorns 1) by Faith Summers-Review tour

Merciless Vows (Blood and Thorns 1) by Faith Summers-Review tour

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When I was sixteen a gypsy fortune teller told me my future held darkness and death.
She was right.
But what she didn’t tell me was the devil himself would rise from hell in the form of Lucca Dyshekov and take everything from me with a gun held to my head.

He’s the Bratva assassin they all call Merciless.
On our wedding day, he taught me real monsters aren’t the ones who hide in the dark.
They’re the ones who stare you in the face and steal your soul.

On a quest for revenge, he takes me and unearths secrets from the past that will cause a war.When death lies on the horizon the enemy of my enemy becomes my friend.
In this instance he’s my husband.The real question is when he finishes uncovering the truth, will he keep me or kill me.

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REVIEW:MERCILESS VOWS is the first instalment in Faith Summers’ (aka Khardine Gray) contemporary, adult BLOOD AND THORNS erotic, dark, Mafia romance duet focusing on soon to be twenty-five year old Italian Mafia princess Aria De Marchi, and twenty-eight year old, Bratva assassin Lucca Dyshekov.

WARNING: Due to the graphic nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Aria and Lucca) using present day and memories from the past, MERCILESS VOWS follows the enemies to lovers relationship between soon to be twenty-five year old Italian Mafia princess Aria De Marchi, and twenty-eight year old, Bratva assassin Lucca Dyshekov. Two and half years earlier Aria De Marchi lost her mother, and she herself almost died, leaving our heroine in a coma for close to six months. Upon awakening, Aria is suffering with retrograde amnesia, and presently is unable to remember any of her earlier life. Sold to Lucca Dyshekov for sins of the father, Aria soon discovers there is more to her history, family and new life than she could have ever imagined. Both hating and growing to love our story line anti-hero, Aria slowly begins to recover her memories, memories that threaten everything she ever knew about her life, years ago. What ensues is the building but acrimonious relationship between Aria and Lucca, and the potential fall-out as Lucca is targeted, and betrayal rides high on the list of suspects.

Aria De Marchi doesn’t remember anything prior to her ‘accident’ almost three years earlier. The death of her mother weighs heavily on her mind but her father’s sins are about to place Aria in the direct line of fire, as she becomes a pawn in a bigger game of the Mafia vs the Russian mob. Lucca Dyshekov lost his entire family years before, but the death of a friend pushes Lucca over the edge. When Lucca gets information about his past, from the Mexican Cartel, Lucca sets out to take down the people responsible but betrayal from within finds Lucca fighting for his life.

The relationship between Lucca and Aria begins as a business arrangement, payment for sin, by our heroine’s father. Aria is an innocent, and knows nothing about her father’s life, but with the return of her memories, Ari begins to suspect that her father is not who he pretends to be. Lucca struggles with both his attraction to, and need to destroy our story line heroine but as their relationship grows, Aria’s love for Lucca is tested when Lucca discovers the truth. The $ex scenes are dramatic and intense, and not without some question of consent.

We are introduced to Aria’s father Raphael De Marchi; Lucca’s foster-father, of a sorts, Damien Mikhailov; Pakhan Grigori Ivanov; Lucca’s right hand man ad security specialist Jon, and Alexei; psychiatrist Dr. Belmont; as well as Lucca’s housekeeper Marylin.

MERCILESS VOWS is a story of betrayal and vengeance; family and deceit; secrets, lies, brutality and the truth. The premise is dark and gritty; the romance is aggressive and intoxicating; the characters are broken, powerful and hostile. MERCILESS VOWS ends on a cliff hanger-you have been warned.

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Reviewed by Sandy

We stare at each other for what feels like forever, and my nerves spike with every second that passes.
The way he looks at me makes me uncomfortable. It’s with an air of fascination that makes me wonder if it was he I lost my virginity to.
Annoyingly, the thought sends a shiver of arousal through me, and the weight pulls on my core.
There’s an attraction between us I don’t want to accept, especially after last night. And this morning.
Yet, as I stare at him, I can’t help but wonder how we would have met if my father didn’t know I knew him.
How close were we?
I have so many questions, ones I feel he won’t answer,
“Go on, Printsessa,” he urges with a cocky smile that should be as illegal as he is. “Ask me. I don’t want my bride’s head to explode with all those questions she has swirling around in there.”
Him calling me his bride makes me cringe.
“Why do you want to marry me? What sort of business benefit is there in marrying me?”
“Business benefit?” He inclines his head, and his hair drifts over his shoulder. The fading sunlight captures the lighter hints of brown in the dark mass of wild hair.
“You don’t love me, so don’t play with me. Tell me the truth. You’re marrying a woman who has no memories beyond the last two and a half years. I think I deserve some explanation.”
He looks like he’s considering it. When he sets his shoulders back, my hopes rise.
“You fit in with my plans,” he answers.
“What plans?”
“Those don’t concern you.”
“How don’t they concern me? You have access to my whole life. This is wrong. You know it is.”
“Right and wrong are shades of gray that people manipulate to take whatever form they want. This is mine.”
I shake my head. “I don’t want to marry you.”
“You don’t have a choice, and if I were you, I wouldn’t create problems. Your father wasn’t joking when he told you to do as you’re told. You need to. If you don’t create problems, you won’t have a problem with me.”
He touches my cheek, and my body instantly betrays me.
The memory of his face comes into my mind, along with a kiss—the one from last night and another from before. That was the one I dreamt about.
“Where do I know you from?”
“I told you, you shouldn’t try and remember me.”
“Why? You’re the only thing I remember,” I confess, and as the words leave my lips, I regret it. I don’t think I should have told him that.
“Is that so? How unfortunate for you.” He backs away.
“You said you wouldn’t hurt me.”
“I guess I must have lied.”


 

Faith Summers is the Dark Contemporary Romance pen name of USA Today Bestselling Author, Khardine Gray.

Warning !! Expect wild romance stories of the scorching hot variety and deliciously dark romance with the kind of alpha male bad boys best reserved for your fantasies.

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Capture the Crown by Jennifer Estep – Dual Review

Capture the Crown by Jennifer Estep – Dual Review

 

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Gemma Ripley has a reputation for being a pampered princess who is more interested in pretty gowns, sparkling jewelry, and other frivolous things than learning how to rule the kingdom of Andvari. But her carefully crafted persona is just an act to hide the fact that Gemma is a powerful mind magier—and a spy. 

Gemma is undercover, trying to figure out who is stealing large amounts of tearstone from one of the Ripley royal mines when she encounters Prince Leonidas Morricone of Morta—her mortal enemy. Gemma tries to steer clear of the handsome prince, but when she finds herself behind enemy lines, she reluctantly joins forces with Leo. Also coming to Gemma’s aid is Grimley, her beloved gargoyle.

Despite the fact that Andvari and Morta are old, bitter enemies, a dangerous attraction sparks between Gemma and Leo. Further complicating matters is Leo’s murderous family, especially Queen Maeven Morricone, the mastermind behind the infamous Seven Spire massacre.

The closer Gemma gets to the stolen tearstone, the more deadly plots she uncovers. Everyone is trying to capture the crown, but only one queen can sit on the throne…

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BARB’s Review:

Capture the Crown by Jennifer Estep is the 1st book in her new Gargoyle Queen series that is set in her previous Crown of Shards series. We meet our heroine, Gemma Ripley, who is a princess of Andvari; where she is considered a sweet but pampered princess.  What people do not know is that Gemma is also a spy, much to the dismay of her father and grandfather. 

She sets out in disguise, acting like a miner, in her search for who is stealing tearstone from the Ripley mines; she brings her guard/friend Topaca and her, lovable gargoyle, Grim.  When she befriends one of the female miners, she ends up helping to bring a wheelbarrow of tearstones to a dangerous man, who wants the tearstones for leaders of Morta, enemies to Andvari.  Trying to keep quiet, she notices a former frenemy from the Seven Spire Massacre days (Crown of Shards- now many years ago), Prince Leonidas (Leo) Morricone of Morta, being held prisoner.  When those who kidnapped him try to kill him, it will be Gemma who will save his life, and help heal him.

Things will turn when Gemma herself is almost killed, only to have Leo find her and save her life.  But he decides to take her to his home in Morta, to get healers to fix her.  At first, she is upset to be in enemy territory, which if they recognize her, would endanger her life.  Leo introduces her as someone who was robbed, and privately tells her he can take her back to where she came from, but Gemma decides this is a good opportunity to spy on their enemy.  She is welcomed and meets Queen Maeve (our enemy from Crown of Shards), Delmira (Queen’s daughter), and later the evil heir to the throne of Morta, Milo (Maeve’s oldest son; who plans on a takeover of the throne). She ends up attending a party and a ball, dressed in Delmira’s wonderful finery, and at the same time try to find out information, as well as keeping her identity a secret.

Gemma and Leo begin to work together to see what Milo is planning, especially why he needs all those tearstones.  A slow build attraction escalates between them, but though Leo has been great, she remembers his betrayal from all those years ago, and still does not totally trust him.  When all hell breaks loose, Gemma is shocked when her identity is revealed, and she becomes a prisoner; unable to call Grim for help. Milo takes center stage, trying to prove he will do things his way, and take over the crown; though his powerful mother is still very much in charge.  Leo, though upset, knows his family will hurt Gemma, he pleads with his mother not to kill her, but Gemma feels he betrayed her. We watch in horror, how Milo begins to torture Gemma, that had me holding my breath, as she suffered badly. 

What follows is an exciting, tense, wild last half of the book that had me on the edge of my seat.  Gemma was an amazing heroine (she was a mind mage), and finally realizing that she needs to use her full power in order to survive. The wild crazy climax was a thrill a minute, with all their lives in danger and me holding my breath to see if she would survive. At one point near the end, Gemma rises up and shows her strength threatening the enemy, with me cheering her on.

Estep has created a wild web of deceit, mystery, betrayal, espionage and filled with magic; as well as a slow burn romance that I expect we will see more of in future books.  I did love Gemma and Leo together, but so much stands in their way.  Beware of the torture scenes, they are strong.  Jennifer Estep once again gives us an amazing start to a new series that has me waiting impatiently for the next book. Capture the Crown was so very well written by Estep, which is no surprise, as I love all her books. If you enjoy fantasy, you need to start reading The Gargoyle Queen series, especially this fantastic first book, Capture the Crown.

 

SANDY’S Review: CAPTURE THE CROWN is the first instalment in Jennifer Estep’s GARGOYLE QUEEN fantasy series –a spin off from the author’s CROWN OF SHARDS series. The Gargoyle Queen trilogy focuses on the secondary characters introduced in the original series. This is twenty-nine year old, Andvari Princess Gemma Ripley, and Mortan Prince Leonidis Morricone’s story line.

WARNING: Due to the graphic violence in the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.

Told from first person perspective (Gemma Ripley) CAPTURE THE CROWN follows twenty-nine year old Andvari princess Gemma Ripley, sixteen years after Queen Maeven killed several members of the Andvari family. Princess Gemma Ripley is living and working undercover in enemy territory, in Morta, investigating the disappearance of large amounts of mined tearstone but Gemma is surprised to be targeted by the people in charge, finding herself at death’s door when she discovers the who and how of the missing stone. Rescued and now recuperating in the Mortan castle, Gemma must now focus on the how and why of her would-be rescuer. Enter Prince Leonidas Morricone, Queen Maeven’s son, and persona non-grata in the Mortan kingdom. As Gemma, along with Leonidas begin a search for the truth, betrayal will once again find Gemma struggling with her magic, her life, and her inability to trust.

Sixteen years earlier, Gemma Ripley lost everything including the ability to control her magic the day Queen Maeven declared war on her family. Fearing another loss of control, Gemma battles between head and heart when she needs her magic the most. Gemma’s ‘mind magic’ is dangerous and deadly but Gemma quickly discovers that she is not the only royal heir to wield her magical talent. Leonidas Morricone knows his time within the Mortan castle is limited. Not only does his brother wish for his death, but his mother’s guards have placed a target on his back. Leonidas Morricone plays both sides of the battle but Gemma does not know if Leo can be trusted, or if he is the ultimate enemy in a war between Kingdoms.

CAPTURE THE QUEEN is a story of family, betrayal, vengeance, power and control. A story of elemental magic (of a sorts) and anthropomorphic others including gargoyles, strixes, and dragon shifters. The slow building premise is detailed and complex; the characters are numerous and energetic; the attraction between Gemma and Leo is an enemies to ‘friends’ destroyed by issues of betrayal and trust- there was no discernible attraction between the leading characters.

For fans of the author’s Elemental Assassin series, and the previous Crown of Shards, the similarities are numerous. Once again, Jennifer Estep’s signature story line components are front and center such as elemental magic, violence against the story line heroine, and the big baddie name Maeven.

The world building is intricate but the author uses real world details and modern day vernacular that distracts from the overall fantasy impression. Also, there are some issues of redundancy and repetition as it pertains to the use of ‘color’. Morta is a world/Kingdom of purples including eye color (used 90 times), and lilac (17 times)- the constant reminders were a little much.

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The Summer Sisters by Sara Richardson-Review & Giveaway

The Summer Sisters (Juniper Springs 2) by Sara Richardson-Review & Giveaway

THE SUMMERS SISTERS
Juniper Springs 2
by Sara Richardson
Genre: contemporary, adult, Woman’s Fiction

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 6, 2021.

The Buchanan sisters share everything—including their inherited Juniper Inn. But when their mother won’t let go of a decades-long feud with their Aunt Sassy to attend the inn’s grand re-opening, the sisters decide a family reunion is long overdue.

Youngest sister Rose is determined to put together an extravagant celebration. Only she needs to convince a certain surly hardware store owner to help finish the inn’s renovations.

After a heartbreaking end to her marriage, Dahlia and her kids are just starting to rebuild their lives. Dahlia’s even considering opening herself up to love again, but will that upset the stability she’s worked so hard to give her children?

Sassy McGrath has never stopped missing her sister, Lillian, and though they’ve both been too stubborn to reconcile, some shocking news might finally change everything. As family bonds are tested, will these two very different generations of women find the strength to believe in themselves and each other?

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REVIEW:THE SUMMERS SISTERS is the second instalment in Sara Richardson’s contemporary, adult JUNIPER SPRINGS story of women’s fiction focusing on the Buchanan sisters (Rose, Magnolia, Dahlia), their mother Lillian, and their aging aunt Sassy.

Told from three third person perspectives (Rose, Dahlia, Sassy) THE SUMMER SISTERS advances the series approximately eight months after Aunt Sassy ‘gave’ the Buchanan sisters the Juniper Inn, in Juniper Springs, Colorado. Magnolia went home to start a family with her husband Eric, while Rose and Dahlia remained behind to work on the repairs and upgrades at the Juniper Inn.

Dahlia is a divorcee, single mother who has fallen in love with Juniper Springs’ only doctor but Dahlia’s ten year old daughter is struggling in the wake of her parents divorce, and begins to make life difficult for her mother going forward.Believing her children have already suffered enough, Dahlia is willing to push Dr. Ike out of her life, and in doing so, pushes away the man with whom she will fall in love.

Rose, as the youngest, walked away from her last relationship realizing she wasn’t in love with a man who wanted something different but Rose had fallen in love with the local hardware store owner Colt, Aunt Sassy’s ‘step-son’ of a sort, but nothing seemed to have progressed in recent months. When Colt announced he was selling the store, and moving out of state, Rose began to withdraw believing she wasn’t worthy of Colt’s love.

Meanwhile, Sassy’s return from a few months on the road finds the spunky spinster struggling with health issues. When the town’s mayor stepped down, Sassy was voted in as the interim mayor, and walked into a potential minefield of small town problems, falling in love in the process with the man at the center of the controversy.

Rose, Dahlia and Magnolia’s mother Lillian has been estranged from her sister Sassy for years, and neither one is willing to reveal the truth about what happened or why. As the Buchanan sisters struggle with their mother’s anger towards their beloved Aunt Sassy, secrets will be revealed, and a health scare pushes the sisters together, at last.

THE SUMMER SISTERS is an ensemble storyline following several paths and relationships, friendships and love but as individuals, each of the heroines struggles with issues of self-esteem, acceptance, a lack of communication, and a stubborn streak that knows no end. Rose and Dahlia’s love lives are threatened by headstrong women, and persistent doubt, while Lillian’s embattled relationship with her sister Sassy stems from resentment and perceived betrayal at a time when she needed her sister the most. At times, it was a struggle to like or accept any or all of the heroines’ -their immature behavior was often difficult but in the end, forgiveness, acceptance and friendships aka character development overcame any of the aforementioned attitudes and behaviors. The premise is entertaining; the characters are energetic, and colorful; the romances are mostly implied.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Contemporary romance author Sara Richardson has been a communications manager, copy writer, magazine editor, and whitewater rafting guide. The day after graduating with a master’s degree in journalism, Sara realized she was too empathetic to be a journalist and starting writing her first novel instead. A lifelong fascination with true love quickly led her to the romance genre.

Her Heart of the Rockies series was published by Grand Central Forever in 2015. In 2016, her debut novel, No Better Man, was nominated for a RITA in the best first book category. Sara is passionate about writing stories that inspire people to believe in love and always enjoys connecting with readers. Learn more at www.sararichardson.com.

 

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Nine Lives by Danielle Steel – a Review

Nine Lives by Danielle Steel – a Review

 

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After a carefree childhood, Mary Margaret Kelly came of age in the shadow of grief. Her father, a dashing daredevil Air Force pilot, died when she was nine. Maggie saw her mother struggle to put their lives back together. As the family moved from one city to the next, her mother warned her to beware of daredevil men and avoid risk at all cost.

Following her mother’s advice, and forgoing the magic of first love with a high school boyfriend who was too wild to feel safe, Maggie instead sought out all the things her mother had lost–a predictable partner, a stable home, and a regular paycheck. She chose to marry a dependable, kind man who was a reliable husband and successful accountant. Together they had a son and found happiness in a conventional suburban life. Until tragedy struck again.

Now on her own, feeling a sense of adventure for the first time, Maggie decides to face her fears, setting off on a whirlwind trip from San Francisco to Rome, Paris, and Monaco. But when her travels reconnect her with the very same irresistible, thrill-seeking man she’s spent thirty years trying to forget, Maggie becomes terrified that rushing into love and sharing his life may very well end in disaster. But ultimately, while Maggie tries to outrun her fears and painful memories of her past, fate will surprise her in the most astounding of ways, as she walks the tightrope between danger and courage, and between wisdom and love.

 

 

Review:

Nine Lives by Danielle Steel is a stand-alone Women’s Fiction novel. Mary Margaret Kelly (Maggie) is our heroine, and the story totally focuses on her life. When she was 9 years old, she lost her Air force pilot father to a plane crash, and a few years later lost her brother to another plane crash.  Maggie’s mother constantly tells her to never become involved with wild daredevil men, who are risk takers and will cause terrible heartache.  Her mother remarried to a simple kind man, who had a safe job catering; but after the loss of her son, she mother slowly died of a broken heart. 

When Maggie gets a job working at an accountant office, she will eventually marry Brad, a kind and wonderful husband, who takes over the business from his father.  She is happy in her safe life with Brad, and adores her young son, Aden.   Years later, when on a vacation, there is plane crash, with Maggie surviving, but Brad drowning; Maggie is now a widow, with her teenage son.  Maggie is shocked to learn that Brad had a large insurance policy, and the airline paid her a huge sum of money, making her very rich, which she will keep private.  While in morning for Brad, her neighbor friend visits her to help her get out of her grief and begin to move on with her life; convincing her to take a trip somewhere where she has never gone to, and enjoy the change of scenery.  With Aden going away to college, Maggie decides to plan her trip, which will take her on a wonderful journey to San Francisco, Rome, Paris, Monaco & London.  It was really nice to see all the places in Europe that Maggie visited, with Steel giving us wonderful glimpses on many landmark sites. Nicely done.

One night Maggie visits a casino, and to her surprise, someone calls out to her.  She is shocked to see Paul, her high school sweetheart from 30 years ago, whom she broke off with, since he was a ‘risk taker’. Paul Gilmore is now a famous race car driver, as well as an expert risky skier; who loves his thrill-seeking life.   The two rekindle their friendship, as he takes her to his yacht, where she enjoys the sun, food, ocean and company, as well as seeing his homes.  When she returns to America, she tells her friend and her son about Paul, saying they are only friends, even if Paul still has strong feelings for Maggie. 

What follows is a sweet romance between Maggie and Paul, with Aden finding himself liking Paul a lot (since he loves the same things that Paul does).  Maggie spends her free time meeting Paul in Europe, but she knows he still takes awful risks in racing cars and skiing, with him teasing her that he has “nine lives”.  After an accident, where Paul is hurt, she realizes this is exactly what she was afraid of; but once he is well again, he does resume his events, which brings fears to Maggie again.  When a major avalanche threatens Paul’s life, she brings him home to Chicago to take care of him.  Will Maggie stay with Paul, if he returns to his thrill-seeking days?  Will Paul give up his life style?   

Nine Lives was a wonderful story that was very well written by Danielle Steel.  This is story of a women who played it safe all her life, and finds herself between fears, courage or a love and safe. I wholly suggest you read Nine Lives.

Reviewed by Barb

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Ravishing Camille by Cerise DeLand-Review & Excerpt

Ravishing Camille (Those Notorious Americans 5) by Cerise DeLand-Review & Excerpt

 

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She’d wanted him for years…and denied she cared.
As a step-brother, he’d loved her.
But she’s older now and even more delectable. Should he walk away? Can he?Pierce Hanniford returns to England after tripling his fortune in China. He’s come for business. Not pleasure. And definitely not for love.
Camille Bereston decided years ago that Pierce was not for her. He’s her step-brother, famous, restless, a savvy Shanghai taipan and a menace…to her heart.
She has ambitions to marry. Funny that none of her candidates seems good enough.
Yet Camille excites him as no woman ever has and he must have her, no matter the cost.
But should she take an older, experienced rogue as her lover…and should she claim him forever as her only love?

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REVIEW: Camille has loved Pierce ever since she was a little girl, that childish love grew into an adult love, but he’s her stepbrother, so he’s never really looked at her that way. So she’s put away her crush and is going to find herself a husband, then maybe she can love her stepbrother in the familial way.
But now he’s coming back to visit, Camille is now torn, her heart only wants him, but how can she make him see her an adult and not the annoying little girl he left behind?

Pierce knows the reason he came home, it’s to take some of the burden from his father. He set out to prove himself, and he did it, but it’s time to come home.
Owning companies and sourcing supplies has lead him on a few merry adventures, but it’s time to possibly settle down…..He’s missed Camille so much, watching her grow his feelings went from brotherly to something else. But what can he offer her? Yes he has money, but he’s so much older than her, she needs a younger husband to care and protect her. But watching the fops buzz around her only annoys him, he’s going to make Camille his!

Camille was such a fun character, being a novelist in this period couldn’t have been easy, but she writes romance and makes a little warning from it.
She has a few friends and a loving family, but does Camille really know what she wants, or has she just written too many romances and believes what she’s written?

Pierce is your typical rogue charmer, seen the world, has had a good time whilst doing it. But I liked his character, he was a caring individual that sought to help his father and family. Reading his mixed emotions was good, usually the hero wants nothing to do with the “troublesome woman” until she proves her worth.

I did like the banter between Camille and Pierce, it had a sense of fun about it. Even when they were throwing hurtful words at one another it felt like they cared too much to be really mean! Fighting their attraction through banter came across as foreplay ?and some moments did make me chuckle.

It’s easily read in an afternoon. Can also easily be read without reading the other books in this series.

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Reviewed by Julie B ?

 

Southhampton Docks, England
July 31, 1888“T
his time will be different.” Camille Bereston vowed as she watched Pierce Hanniford stride down the gangplank of the newest of the Hanniford family steamers, the Manchu Empress. Her rebellious heart hammered, silly thing. Her strapping step-brother was just a friend. Always had been. “We won’t torment each other any longer.”
Her step-father Killian Hanniford, who stood beside her, lifted a distinct black brow at her declaration. “The two of you have always understood each other far better than many people ever do. If you change, how will we know that you still care?”
Smiling, she tipped her head and viewed her dashing step-father. Pierce was the younger version of his sire, quick and decisive. Both men knew her too well. And she had always been eager to cover her attraction to Pierce. Today, she’d do it with a nod toward reason. “We’re older, Papa. We should know better than to tease each other to hissy fits.”
“Is that what you did?” He tossed away her observation, seemingly unconcerned as he examined his oldest child who returned from China this morning after two years.
How long Pierce would remain in England was the routine question. But this time, he’d written to his father that he intended to stay longer than he usually did. He had many problems to solve, he declared, with his partners in Europe. Running part of his father’s shipping company operating in the Pacific plus his own world-wide empire was a huge challenge. Plus for the past six years, he also owned half of the import-export company originally begun by his brother-in-law, Lord Victor Cole. Killian had mentioned at dinner last night to Camille and to her mother, who was his second wife, that he was pleased Pierce questioned his perpetual journeys around the world. Perhaps he’d even find a woman he loved and begin a family of his own. “At thirty-seven, he’s more than old enough.”
“And wealthy enough,” added her mother. “I doubt he need travel so often. He’s built his staff carefully for years. You have taught him well, my darling.”
Camille clasped her hands together and, much as she wished not to show it, she bristled with anticipation. As a young girl of fifteen, she had become infatuated with her older, debonair step-brother Pierce. She sighed, knowing she would admire him now anew.
Why not? Pierce Hanniford had always displayed ambition equal to his accomplished father’s and today his wealth equalled it. His education had come, not at colleges, but in the rough and tumble of the world of business and finance. And with his father’s advice he had built his own empire. He owned copper and iron plants worldwide. His steel mills produced hundreds of tons, bought by governments and private companies. Ships, railroads and towering new buildings were made of Hanniford girders, pipes and electrical wiring. He was quoted in board rooms and newspapers. He was shrewd, accomplished, careful—and a millionaire. That he was also a bachelor meant he was a worthy catch for any ambitious woman.
Camille knew a few Englishwomen who’d read headlines of his arrival and planned to enchant him. Naive creatures. Pierce was not easily enamored. A man with such worldly experience did not tolerate simpering debutants or bold demimondes. He preferred a more refined approach. Usually his own toward a lady. Never the other way round. And Camille loved that about him. Erudite, sophisticated Pierce.
He waved to them, his smile broad, his silver gaze sweeping from his father to her…and holding.
She gulped…and waved back.
He was quite irresistible. As ever. Damn her soul to admit it. But she saw the ladies on the wharf who noticed him and whispered. His Black Irish good looks had always drawn more eyes to him than hers alone. He merited the regard, too. What woman would not swoon at his ink-black hair that blew in the breeze or his bronze complexion and ruddy cheeks that spoke of his robust health?
To say nothing of his wealth that shown like a beacon in the midday sun. In the precisely cut pearl grey suit, the aquamarine satin waistcoat, the straw bowler he carried in his hands, he was the epitome of a man of the world. Even if his walk were not one that said he bestrode the earth like Goliath, even if his shoulders were not broad as heaven, nor his height regal, or his hair a thick shock of glistening ebony, he could intimidate any man in his path. He was a quiet, deliberate man. Never prone to impulse. All those qualities caused most women to gape at his masculine savoir faire while his smile could lure them like lemmings to lust.
But not me.
No longer me.
He grinned at her, proving her point. Her knees did not go weak. Her blood did not rush. If her entire body swayed toward him, swooping her up like iron fragments to a magnet, she dared not admit it.
This time will be different.
Pierce took the last few yards of the gangway and rushed to embrace both his father and her at once. His arm crushed her close. Her broad-brimmed hat tipped and destroyed her carefully arranged chignon. Her breasts tingled at his embrace. Her fingers clutched his lapels. And her heart picked up a primitive tattoo. And in the next second, he kissed her cheek. His lips were firm, as ever before, warm as always. Yet his affection held a chill that two years away had created.
Surprise crept up her spine. She soothed it with logic that he was not for her, never had been. Plus she had suitors now. If she were so inclined to encourage them.
“Sir!” Pierce beamed at his father. “I am so happy to see you so well!”
“And you!” Killian clapped him on the back.
“And look at you!” Pierce tipped up her chin with two fingers. His examination with those silver eyes destroyed her firm resolve. “My God. You grow more stunning every year.”
Then to her expectation and silly disappointment, he pecked her on both cheeks and pushed her to arms’ length. Slowly he inspected her with the brotherly admiration that proved his usual approach to his little step-sister.
She set her jaw and flashed her eyes at him, determined to show him her independence from his charms. “And you, dear sir, breathe every inch the accomplished man of the world.”
After all, she had no intentions of shilly-shallying. She needed their relationship to develop differently from the past. At twenty-four, she was considered past her prime, on the shelf, too. But she didn’t care for others’ definition of her. No. She wanted things. Things she could not buy with her small but satisfying income. She wanted to make a difference in the world, for women especially. Women who had no wealthy family, no education, no hope of a life that was not drudgery from dawn to dusk. And for. herself? Yes, she had ambitions too. She wanted affection, a man of her own, a husband at the most, a faithful and inventive lover at the least.
That she had wanted that from this man from age fifteen was a fantasy, nourished by her irrepressible romantic illusions and her penchant for happy endings. Even her family experience with all of her relatives in marriages founded on love and devotion conspired against her hope that Pierce might one day be hers. Still, even today, as old and wise as she was, she stood here under his spell, absorbing his approval, his praise, as if she were that young girl. Yes, she still wanted him. Elusive as he was. Savagely masculine as no other. Fiercely independent as only a Hanniford male could be.
“Hmm,” he said with a twinkle in those magnificent iridescent eyes of his. “And you, my dear, look like the successful author in your finery and your devil-may-care appeal.”
“Ah. Do not flatter me too much, Hanniford.” She pressed the flat of her hand to his chest where she was intrigued to feel his heart beat quickly. “We don’t want the world to think you’d be taken in by ruffles and lace.”
He put his arm around her waist and pulled her to his side. But he glanced at his father. “I see while I’ve been gone you’ve taught her no diplomacy.”
“Aye, we try!” Killian sighed, an Irish rogue’s twinkle in his eyes, his brogue heavy in his words. “Our girl is too headstrong to be swayed by appeals to the ordinary.”
Camille stepped away from Pierce’s hold and shot open her parasol. “You two must learn to be more kind to a poor spinster who must make her way in the world.”
The two men feigned horror.
Pierce curled her arm in his. “Give over, my sweet, you are too delicious to leave alone.”
I dare not believe that. She’d rid herself of that delusion years ago. Ba! To him, she was a pest, worthy of teasing and easily left alone! “We’ll see how long you have that view of me, sir.”
He patted her hand. “I’ll have a long time, this time.”
She had to ask, had to know how long he’d remain in her sights, disrupting her life and fooling with her intentions. “How long do you stay?”
He scanned the horizon. “I haven’t decided yet.”
That made her wary. She had plans for her life that did not include focusing on him each day.
“I might just stay put this time.”
“In London?” Hope warred with sanity that he might remain close. Little good his proximity would do her, god help her.
He inhaled and pursed his magnificent lips. “There. Paris. New York. I’ve not been seen in any of those offices for more than three years. I must. I should.” Examining him, she found only mirth and good intentions.
Relief swept through her. She hated that it did. He had to leave. Would leave. He always did. Besides, she could count two probable suitors she could prefer and for good reasons, too. Both were stable, endearing. Neither liked to travel farther than Paris or Biarritz.
Killian scanned the dock. “Pierce, have you no valet?”
“No, sir. He became ill as we docked in Hong Kong and I left him there to recover. He’ll return home to Shanghai. I got on well enough without him. We trained the ship’s staff well in such services. I was fine.”
“So then your luggage, Pierce? How many pieces have you?”
“Four,” he told his father.
“Give me the tickets and I’ll arrange it.”
Pierce took them from his inside coat pocket and handed them over. “Two trunks in the hold. Two suitcases in my stateroom.”
Killian hailed a porter and gave him the tickets. “We are the silver grey coach marked with an H in the far alley. Bring them all to us.”
As Killian paid the porter, Pierce faced her with a dour expression. “I’m really very happy to see you, Camille. Glad you came. Very glad. I want so much to resume our friendship.”
Ah, yes. Friends. That was only what they were. “Unique wasn’t it?”
“Always.” He lifted a hand as if he meant to touch her face. But he paused midway. When they’d first met, he’d made a habit of tapping the end of her nose.
She arched her brows and lured him. “Go on!”
He laughed. “You’re older.”
“As are you. But do it!” She egged him on. “You won’t be happy until you do!”
“You’re quite smashing and my dear friend!” he said and touched her.
Like old brandy, this sparring between them filled her with happiness and a longing for more. She had to divert herself with some gay foolishness.
“Dear sir,” she teased him, “I am the official welcoming party and I’m thrilled to be here.” She tugged at her gloves, ignoring her urge to push up on her toes, kiss him and demonstrate how this more mature woman did not define friendship.
But Pierce leaned down, one of his hands on her shoulder. A foot taller than she, he’d always seemed enormous to her. Enormously protective. Excessively brotherly. Impossibly indifferent. “You look like a wise old owl to me.”
She shivered in a dramatic rejection. “Wise and old. Hmmm. Yes. Next year, by society’s rules, I shall officially become a spinster. But I am not decrepit yet!”
“God help us, a spinster? Aren’t we done with that idea yet?”
“You have not been away that long, my brother. We’re not even done with royal debuts and dowries, either.”
“A disaster,” he mourned.
“Tell me!”
“I hope you never lose your insights into society’s foibles.”
“Never. It’s fodder for my novels.” She wrote romances that scared and seared and delighted her female readership. “My readers exclaim over my heroines. How hard they must fight to keep their integrity.” And their lovers.
“And your heroes?”
“Ah!” She lifted a finger in the air. “How devilish, how reclusive. How secretive.”
He threw back his head to chuckle over that. “Dear God. Do you paint them all like that?”
She grinned at him. You are my every brooding hero. “Each and every one.”
“Oh Camille!” He hugged her to his side again and her body burned wherever his touched. “I was right to come home. I needed to laugh with you. With all of you,” Pierce added as Killian made his way toward them, his work ordering luggage done.
So there it was. Pierce’s assessment of her. The inherent insult sparked her disappointment.
After all, she was worth more to anyone than simply someone to laugh with. Much more.

 

 

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Slingshot (Ruthless Kings MC: Las Vegas) by KL Savage-Review tour

Slingshot (Ruthless Kings MC: Las Vegas / Ruthless Underworld) by KL Savage-Review & Excerpt tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 2, 2021

She slingshotted her way into my heart.
I’m a laidback kind of guy.
I don’t like to take life too seriously.
I’ve experienced serious and I’ve gone through the bad life has to offer.
I’m ready for the good in life.
I wear my heart on my sleeve just so someone can take it.
Someone does…
Natalia Moretti.
Out of all the people for me to love, why does it have to be her?
The frenemy’s daughter.
I’m screwed.
I’m risking my life to be with her.
But if life isn’t about taking risks, then what the hell else are we supposed to do?
Love with her isn’t simple.
There’s blood.
War.
Revenge.
Anger.
And that’s not the worst of it.
Her Uncle Maximo poses a threat a long with someone who I thought was long gone out of my life.
Protecting the one’s I love means I could die.
Death doesn’t scare me. I’ve come close one too many times to be afraid it.
I face it head on.
I will die giving this battle everything I have if it means my family is safe.
And if I do, heaven better have tacos.

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REVIEW:SLINGSHOT is the fifteenth instalment in KL Savage’s contemporary, adult RUTHLESS KINGS MC erotic, dark MC romance series. This is thirty-five year old, Noah ‘Slingshot’ Connors, and twenty-two year old, Natalia Moretti’s story line. SLINGSHOT can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty but I recommend reading the series in order for back story and cohesion, or at the very least MATEO (Moretti #1).

WARNING: Due to the nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Natalia and Slingshot) SLINGSHOT follows the building relationship between thirty-five year old, Noah ‘Slingshot’ Connors, and twenty-two year old, Natalia Moretti’. Natalia Moretti is the daughter of Las Vegas Kingpin Mateo Moretti, and as such is off limits, especially in the wake of her recent abduction, and subsequent rescue by the Ruthless Kings MC but Noah ‘Slingshot’ Connors fell in love the moment he laid eyes on our story line heroine, and placed himself in the direct line of fire as it pertained to Natalia’s father. As Natalia and Slingshot struggled to stay under Mateo’s radar, someone else is working behind the scenes in an effort to recapture what doesn’t belong. What ensues is the quickly building romance and relationship between Natalia and Slingshot, and the potential fall-out as Slingshot’s past return, demanding everything and more.

Noah Connor’s life spiralled out of control in the aftermath of his mother’s death by cancer, over twenty years earlier. Emancipating himself from his father at the age of sixteen, Noah eventually joined the Ruthless Kings MC, still pining for a family of his own. Meeting Natalia gave Noah thoughts for a future but our hero fell in love with a Mafia princess, and knew it would be an uphill battle to claim Natalia as his own. Natalia Moretti never knew hardship but as the daughter of Mateo Moretti, Natalia has always had a target on her back. Falling for Slingshot aka Noah Connors, meant pushing all of her father’s buttons but a more lethal and dangerous threat is about to be exposed.

The relationship between Natalia and Slingshot is one of immediate attraction; insta lust to love for our story line couple that threatens the relationship between Natalia and her father, and the Ruthless Kings and Mateo Moretti. Natalia is a natural submissive, and Slingshot demands submission in the bedroom, and more. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and intense with scenes of spanking, flogging, and erotic-asphyxiation.

There is a large ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters including several members of the Ruthless Kings MC. Poodle is still grieving the loss of his beloved pet, while Reaper and Sarah are about to face a possible loss of their own. We are introduced to Natalia’s friends including Cora and Benji-Benji may be the Ruthless Kings newest prospect. The NOLA chapter of the Ruthless Kings make a cameo appearance. I am hoping the author has plans for their stories-SEER anyone !!

SLINGSHOT is a story of family, betrayal, vengeance and retribution. The fast paced and character driven premise is emotional, raw and twisted; the romance is compelling and energetic; the characters are edgy, spirited and animated.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews

Reaper’s Rise
Reaper
Boomer
Tool
Poodle
Pirate
A Ruthless Halloween
Doc
Tongue
A Ruthless Christmas
Knives
Tongue’s Target
Bullseye
Orbiting Mars

RUTHLESS UNDERWORLD series
MATEO: Moretti-Ruthless Underworld

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Reviewed by Sandy

“Knives points to Benji. “We like you. What’s your name? What do you do? What’s your future like?”
“Knives, leave him alone.” Skirt groans. “He’s just a wee one.”
“He isn’t just ‘a wee one.’ He held his own. Who are you?” Knives asks, not sticking out his hand but running that damn ninja star across his knuckles like always.
“Benji,” my friend says. “Natalia, I’m so sorry about your eye. I shouldn’t have started anything. I didn’t like how he talked about you ladies.”
“No, you did good, kid,” Knives says. “You want something bigger, badder, and a bit messier, come prospect. We’re always looking for new blood.”
Benji rubs his jaw and nods. “Yeah, alright. Anything is better than going to the NFL to follow dad’s footsteps.”
Knives tosses his head back and laughs. “Ah, kid. You have no idea how many of us have fucking daddy issues.”
Slingshot comes outside, and he marches to me with powerful strides. The sun glints against his leather cut and his blue eyes; god, they hypnotize me. I don’t think he knows the power he exudes because he’s always holding it in. Without stopping, he wraps his hand around the back of my neck and bends me, dipping me over his knee as he kisses me, stealing my breath as his own.
A few catcalls sound out, and he pulls me up quickly, too quickly for me to piece together a single thought as his thumb brushes over my lips. “You didn’t go back to your seat. Good girls listen, don’t they?”
I nod and rub my thighs together when my clit begins to throb.
“Make it up to me by going out with me, right now.”
“Now? Right now?” I look around at my group of friends, and they’re all nodding.
“She’d love to go out.” Nora’s hand presses against my back, and she pushes me toward Slingshot.
“Well, there’s a bonfire tonight at the house,” Benji suggests. “If you want to come.”
“How about we meet you there? I want to change into something…better.”
Slingshot brings his soft lips to my ears. “Are you trying to tease me, Good Girl?”
I nod.
“Make sure you don’t wear panties, then. Text me the address.” He gives my behind a good squeeze as he leaves but then backtracks. “And be good while I’m gone, Natalia. You don’t want to know what happens when you misbehave.”
Oh, I do. I really do.
With hearts in my eyes and liquid heat between my thighs, I watch him mount his bike, which only leads me to think of all the ways he can mount me. The bikes grumble to life. The rumbles are deafening and shake the beverages on the table: the ice clinks together—the silverware trembles against the white tablecloth.
Slingshot does something I don’t expect him to do and reminds me how soft and tender his heart is.
He blows me a kiss in front of everyone without caring what others will think.
My knees are weak, and my brain is a complete fog as he pulls away.
“Oh my god, girl. You are so screwed,” Faye cheers before downing her drink.
“Nah, she’s about to be screwed. Right into a mattress!” Cora hollers and thrusts her hips into the air.
And then they begin to sing that damn song in The Sweetest Thing, and even Benji is cracking up laughing, but that’s not what makes it so bad.
Other people join in.
And I’ve never heard the word penis so much in my life.
I never want to watch that movie again.
Also, my friends need to come with a warning label. Society is never ready. I’m never ready.


 

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