Crossing the Line (Whitecap 1) by Jessica Prince-Review Tour

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CROSSING THE LINE (Whitecap 1) by Jessica Prince-Review & Excerpt Tour

 

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 14, 2021

Some lines are meant to be crossed.

Trent Montgomery knew all about loyalty and responsibility. Tracking down his friend’s long-lost sister and making sure she was safe was just another job, a favor from someone he cared about. He wasn’t supposed to get attached. But when he started to fall for the woman who had been hiding from the world, things got a lot more complicated than he ever expected.

Cheyanne Knightly knew all about living in fear. The life she’d made for her and her daughter was as stable as a house of cards. One stiff breeze could send her whole world crumbling. But when a new guy blew into her small town, stirring up Whitecap’s rumor mill, she found herself drawn to him in a way she never expected.

Lies were told. Secrets were uncovered. Lines were crossed. When the truth finally came out, Trent had to find a way to protect the woman who stole his heart while he tried to earn her trust back

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REVIEW:A swoon worthy, heartwarming small town romance!

What a way to start a new series! JP never let’s her readers down. The first book in the newly found town of Whitecap gives readers a major Hope Valley feel. This comes as no surprise as it’s a spinoff of that series. Whitecap is a small seaside town with all the feels of Hope Valley, but with it’s own twist on things.

Our story starts off with Cheyanne (Sawyer) and her Little Bit, Renee aka the cutest kiddo of all time and the life they have built in the scenic seaside town. Chey’s story is one of both fear and strength, from a young age her life and the life of her twin sister Charlotte hasn’t been easy. Filled with the loss of their parents, then the loss of each other, and then for Chey the loss of freedom. Cheyanne breaks away from the psycho control of her garbage can of a husband and forges a new life for her and her daughter. Life was good, normal and content.

Until Trent.

Trent Montgomery is on a mission for his friend, find Dalton’s womens long lost sister. When he finds her in Whitecap he makes his approach and is knocked off his feet. He knows he needs to keep things professional, not only for his job, but for his own peace of mind. Well that plan gets knocked to hell pretty quickly, he soon falls under the spell of not one girl, but two. Chayanne and her tiny daughter Renee. As hard as he tries to pull away, to be “friends” with Chey, the more time he spends with her the harder he finds it to stay away and ignore his feelings. Just as Cheyanne and Trent finally have their moment, the secret Trent has been hiding comes to light. Now Trent must find a way to get Chey to forgive him, win back her trust and keep them safe from the threats that are coming for her.

Oh Oh Oh it’s magic, ya know….lol sorry this lyric was in my head the entire time I read the book. Trent and Chey were so much fun to read. The struggle was real for these two. Cheyanne not wanting to be found by her ex-husband and poor Trent keeping all the secrets, both clearly wanting each other, but too scared to do anything about it. Thankfully JP has a magic mind and knows just what we want. I loved the people from Whitecap and can;t wait to see what stories come from it. Luna is officially on the best book friend list, she is too funny! Whoever ties their wagon to that woman is in for a treat. Visiting with Dalton and some of the people from Hope Valley was awesome too, when Cheyanne and Charlotte reunited, I was freaking sobbing into my kindle! The namesake too! Holy Sprinkles! It was just perfect!

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Reviewed by Sarah

 

“Monica said the dude was ogling you like you were a three-course meal and he hadn’t eaten in a month.”

“Like I said, she exaggerated.”

Right?

Nope, I silently screamed to myself. I wasn’t going to start questioning it because it didn’t matter. Not at all.

She looked at me, her expression pinched with skepticism. “Was she also exaggerating when she said she thought you’d stroked out for a minute and lost the power of speech when he came up and introduced himself to you?”

I snorted and took a gulp of my margarita, smiling as I admitted, “No, she might have been spot-on with that one.”

Luna’s head fell back on a laugh. “At least you’re willing to own it.”

“It’s not my fault! There isn’t a woman on the planet who could help it,” I exclaimed. “I mean, the dude had dimples, for Christ’s sake. Dimples.”

 

 

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Wallflower (Redemption 5) by Jessica Prince-Review tour

Wallflower (Redemption 5) by Jessica Prince-Review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 12, 2021

She’d spent her entire life as a wallflower, hiding from the rest of the world.

Willow Thorne had gotten really good at blending in with the wallpaper. The shy, quiet little mouse was more comfortable spending her days in her protective little bubble. Then she met a big, burly mechanic who looked really good on a motorcycle and made her feel things she’d never felt before.

Gavin “Stone” Hendrix didn’t do commitment, and love was completely out of the question. After spending the first half of his life taking care of everyone else, he was done being the responsible one. Then he met a shy, nervous brunette who knocked him off his feet and made him question everything he thought he believed.

Willow brought out his protective instincts. Stone made her want to step out of her shell.

No one in a million years expected the hard-as-stone biker to fall for the wallflower, but the small town of Redemption was in for a major surprise.

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REVIEW: Hear ye, hear ye, the wizard of words has graced us with her presence again and taken pity on her humble readers. Wallflower by Jessica Prince is a continuation of The Redemption series, book five in this contemporary small town romance series.

From the moment I met Willow in the previous books, I was dying to get my hands on her story. Willow is like so many women out there, a wallflower waiting to blossom, but sometimes that flower needs something a little more than water and sunshine to blossom. For Willow, that something is Stone. Gavin “Stone” Hendrix, the gargantuan, tatted, motorcycle riding man that poor Willow has been crushing on since he walked back into his hometown.

Now I know what you’re thinking, big bad biker, sweet, bashful Willow isn’t going to be his type, right? *Grins* You know that saying it’s the quite ones you have to worry about? Well that saying was made for Willow Thorne. Under all the bashfulness, the shy-klutzy girl, with her two sizes too big clothes lives a fire breathing dragon.

Stone, from an early point in his life has decided that relationships are not for him. For most of his life, Stone has been taking care of everyone else, his sister and family, and love was out of the question. Having now settled back into his hometown of Redemption, Stone is content to live his life with his one-night stands, his dog, and his cars.

That was until he met a certain dark-haired land mermaid.

From beginning to end, Wallflower is a book you will not be able to put down after starting. With funny banter between friends to happy moments with family, to spicy moments on motorcycles, it has it all. Willow and Stone are matched so well as characters that they feel so alive when you read them. Stone is a manly man, all set up to fight Willow’s battles for her, to take care of her, but that’s not who she is. Stone comes to learn that just being there for her means more to her than having things done for her. Willow has to be one of my most favorite characters from any series or author. With a backbone of steel but covered in kitten fur, she comes into her own in this book. For someone that has always been a loner, to gaining true, loving friends-Rora is freaking hilarious and I love her!- and finding someone that loves her, wallflower and all, Willow is relatable. Get your pre-orders in now readers, it’s a five star review read!

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Bad Alibi
Crazy Beautiful
Bittersweet
Guilty Pleasure

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Reviewed by Sarah

It had been a good day.
Actually, that was an understatement. It had been a great day. At least until I got to my dad’s house to go through his kitchen and see what all he needed, only to discover that Elaina had seriously downplayed the need for food in his house.
I’d played it off that I was totally fine for my father’s benefit as I stewed in my anger while making a grocery list that took up the front and back of the page.
By the time I got to the store, I was in serious need of an outlet, so I cued up the Pissed Chick playlist on my phone, stuffed earbuds in my ears, and got to work. I was halfway through shopping, Alanis Morissette wailing about how you oughta know in my ears when I rounded the corner and my cart crashed into someone else’s.
“Sorry, I—” The rest of the words died in my throat when I looked up and saw the cart I’d plowed into belonged to none other than Stone himself, the very man I’d been thinking about nonstop since my talk with Lark earlier that morning. “Stone,” I said on a gasp, sucking back the air that my lungs had expelled at the mere sight of him. “Hi.”
He said something I couldn’t hear over the music ringing in my ears.
I gave him an apologetic smile and yanked the buds out of my ears. “Sorry, I didn’t hear you. What was that?”
The song had just reached the chorus, the volume so loud it carried several feet, and I could tell from the grin on his face that he definitely heard it. “Wow. Didn’t take you for an Alanis fan,” he said in that gravelly rasp that always made my skin tingle and pressure build between my thighs. What could I say? The man gave great voice. I didn’t know if male phone sex operators were a thing or not, but if they were, he could make a freaking fortune.
“Oh, uh, yeah. Sometimes. I have a playlist I like to listen to it when someone’s made me ragey.”
On cue, the song ended, and the next queued up; this time, it was Rage Against the Machine’s “Killing in the Name.”
His eyes went big at the sound of it. “You’re just full of surprises, mouse.”

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Bombshell (Whiskey Dolls 1) by Jessica Prince-Review tour

BOMBSHELL (Whiskey Dolls 1) by Jessica Prince-Review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 10, 2021.

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After ending the world’s worst relationship, Marin Grey had sworn off men. So it was rather inconvenient that she couldn’t seem to keep her eyes and thoughts off the Ice King himself, Pierce Walton—also known as her ex-boyfriend’s older, much hotter brother.

He was cold, callous, and rude. He was also the most gorgeous man she’d ever laid eyes on, which made the fact that he’d hated her from first sight all the more unfair.

When circumstances dictate they put their swords away so Marin can help Pierce take care of his son, that ice-cold hate suddenly takes a turn into something much hotter. And if they aren’t careful, they could both be burned alive.

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REVIEW: *Dancing in my chair happy*

The beautiful Ladies of The Whiskey Dolls have arrived! When I heard that JP was coming out with a spin off of the Hope Valley series, but with a similar small-town vibe, I was floored! I had high hopes for the series, and I was not disappointed, Bombshell was a great book to start this series off.

Marin Grey is too funny! She’s sassy, she’s flirty, she’s fun in the sun and down to Earth, she’s the girl everyone would want to be friends with. Well this Bombshell has sworn off men. With an ex as bad as hers, there’s no question as to why her faith in men has all but floated away. That was all men…except him. The one that she can’t keep her eyes…or mind off of.

Pierce Walton.

None other than her trash bag of an ex’s brother. Too bad, even though he’s hotter than any other man she’s ever seen, he’s also the Ice King.

Cold and rude.

What could bring these two together? You guessed it, little Eli, the cutest little chicken nugget of the story. When things come up, and Pierce turns to Marin for a little help, things get sweet and saucy. The plot of the story is fun and easy to keep up with, while it’s not overly serious, there are moments that are serious and give the story that “family serious”.

Reading the different characters was so much fun, Pierce was my favorite to read about, not just as the guy of the story, but because he’s also a single dad doing his best to raise his son well and that is so cool to see portrayed. When you get deeper into the book, we delve deeper into the relationship between Pierce and his family, which I’m sorry to say comes off as toxic.

Nevertheless, Pierce and Marin are amazing together, their attraction is hot, their chemistry is even better, their little moments of fun are my most favorite. I’m a sucker for small town romance, but when a cold, up-tight fella finally pulls the stick out…..lol there isn’t anything better. It was also a great time visiting with characters from Hope Valley, I will forever love Ms. Weatherby.

Way to go JP for kicking off the Whiskey Dolls series with a bang! I can’t wait to see the rest of the Dolls get their HEA!

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Reviewed by Sarah S

Born and raised around Houston Texas, Jessica spent most of her life complaining about the heat, humidity, and all around pain in the ass weather. It was only as an adult that she quickly realized the cost of living in Houston made up for not being able to breathe when she stepped outside. That’s why God created central air, after all.

Jessica is the mother of a perfect little boy–she refuses to accept that he inherited her attitude and sarcastic nature no matter what her husband says.

In addition to being a wife and mom, she’s also a wino, a coffee addict, and an avid lover of all types of books–romances still being her all time favs. Her husband likes to claim that reading is her obsession but she just says it’s a passion…there’s a difference. Not that she’d expect a boy to understand.

Jessica has been writing since she was a little girl, but thankfully grew out of drawing her own pictures for her stories before ever publishing her first book. Because an artist she is not.

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Playing for Keeps (Hope Valley) by Jessica Prince-Review Tour

Playing for Keeps (Hope Valley) by Jessica Prince-Review Tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 29, 2021

When it came to the men in her life, Charlotte Belmont was cursed. She’d known losers, cheaters, abusers, and criminals, so it went without saying, she stopped trusting her judgment a long time ago. Then Dalton came into her life; a good, dependable man who made her heart race and her body hot. When she felt herself falling for him, she did the only thing she could think to protect them both . . . she ran like hell.

Dalton Prescott was a protector by nature, so when the woman he’d been tasked to keep safe was almost killed on his watch, he carried that guilt like a weight on his shoulders. What made matters worse was that before everything went south, Dalton had started to care for Charlotte in a way that had nothing to do with his job.

She’s determined to ignore their attraction and keep him at a distance, but he’s playing for keeps and has no intention of losing. However, when ghosts from the past start popping up, bringing with them a whole new threat, Dalton may be the only man who can keep her safe this time.

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REVIEW: The Hope Valley series is one that I will always find myself rereading over and over again! Playing for Keeps; the tenth in the series, is a powerful story of love, friendship and inner strength. Author JP has become an icon in the world of small-town romance with her quick wit and magical mind.

Charlotte “Charlie” Belmont is a survivor. She’s known the worst of the worst, suffered pain and lose, but always gets back up again. Bad relationship after bad relationship, lost trust and a good few beating, Charlotte has become a rock, not letting anyone in anymore. Or so she thought. Now she finds herself surrounded by a new family of friends, one that she has struggled to build, but the secrets are still there. The pain. The toxic that is her is life. For that reason, she won’t let herself have the one thing she wants. Or rather, the one person.

Dalton.

Big, Burly, Bearded Dalton. An alpha to his core, his protectiveness knows no bounds, and Charlotte, she’s his to protect. Weather she wants it or not. *As a side note, the previous book does have details that help with the back story, but it is somewhat explained in PFK as well*

When Charlotte is shot on his watch, Dalton’s perspective on things shift. They have chemistry, they have spark, they have connection, but Charlie has her secrets clutched tight. Can she let her past go long enough to try with Dalton? Will she cave to their connection?

Dalton and Charlotte were so much fun to read, I always love new books in a series, but I also really enjoying see past characters. Charlie suffered so much by her own hand by turning everything inward. I loved her friendship Hayden and Micah, he plays the big brother and that alone is worth reading the book. The only thing I wish there was more of is Dalton. We don’t get very much in his POV, it would be nice to see more of him through other books. With the ending to Playing For Keeps, I think we will see more of Charlotte and Dalton, it’s a cliffhanger and unfinished for sure. Either way, All Hall The Mighty JP lol

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Reviewed by Sarah

 

His eyes were still dancing with humor when he finally got a hold of himself and looked back down at me. “What’s so funny?”
“The fact you thought you had to convince me you weren’t perfect,” he said, a chuckle still shaking his chest. “Believe me, Thumbelina, I’m well aware of the fact you aren’t perfect.”
My eyes narrowed into slits when he started cracking up again. “All right,” I said snootily. “You don’t have to laugh so damn hard about it.”
“You did everything you could to make my life miserable when I was put in charge of keepin’ you safe. You were loud, you picked fights constantly, you’re hardheaded, you had shit taste in music, you’re messy, and you were constantly eatin’ my yogurt, even though I put my name on it before stashing it in the fridge. Christ, baby. You pretended to have menstrual cramps just so you could sneak out on me when I was tryin’ to protect you. Straight up, you were a pain in my ass, so trust me when I say you don’t have to warn me.”
I squirmed in his arms until he was forced to let me go, and took a step back, planting my hands on my hips while shooting fire from my eyes. “First off, I do not have shit taste in music.”
“Babe, every one of your playlists is like bein’ trapped at the g***** Lilith Fair with no escape.”
“Second,” I continued, ignoring his dig, “I’m not messy. I know exactly where everything is.”
His brows climbed high on his forehead as he looked around my apartment to the piles of clothes and shoes strewn about.
“I got really tired after finishing my laundry,” I defended snappily.
“But I’ll have you know, they’re all clean, and like I said, I know exactly what is in each and every pile.”
He grinned arrogantly, and I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do more, kiss it or smack it off his sexy, stupid face. “Whatever you say, sweetheart.”
“And last, that yogurt was in my fridge. That means, labeled or not, it was fair game.” 


 

Born and raised around Houston Texas, Jessica spent most of her life complaining about the heat, humidity, and all around pain in the ass weather. It was only as an adult that she quickly realized the cost of living in Houston made up for not being able to breathe when she stepped outside. That’s why God created central air, after all.

Jessica is the mother of a perfect little boy–she refuses to accept that he inherited her attitude and sarcastic nature no matter what her husband says.

In addition to being a wife and mom, she’s also a wino, a coffee addict, and an avid lover of all types of books–romances still being her all time favs. Her husband likes to claim that reading is her obsession but she just says it’s a passion…there’s a difference. Not that she’d expect a boy to understand.

Jessica has been writing since she was a little girl, but thankfully grew out of drawing her own pictures for her stories before ever publishing her first book. Because an artist she is not.

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Bittersweet (Redemption) by Jessica Prince-Review & Excerpt tour

Bittersweet (Redemption #3) by Jessica Prince-Review & Excerpt tour

 

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date October 5, 2020

She thought he was just a cocky, spoiled rich kid. She had it so very wrong.

Shane Hendrix had a hundred-foot reinforced steel wall around her heart to keep people out, so when she first laid eyes on Jensen Rose, she wanted nothing to do with him. But what started as disdain quickly grew into something so much more. He went from being the boy she hated to the man she loved with all her heart. Then he left without so much as a goodbye, leaving her shattered.

Jensen Rose didn’t have much good in his life. That was until he stumbled on a ray of light standing in the middle of his bedroom. He had to have her, and once he did, he loved her with every single piece of himself. But when his past threatened to rip them apart, he did the only thing he could think to protect her. He walked away.

When he returned to Redemption, Tennessee, it was with every intention of winning back the love of his life. But she’s not giving in without a fight.

And this is a battle he intends to win

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Sandy’s REVIEW: BITTERSWEET is the third instalment in Jessica Prince’s contemporary, adult REDEMPTION romance series focusing on the people who live and work in Redemption, Tennessee. This is twenty-six year old, former US soldier and security specialist Jensen Rose, and twenty-four year old, single mother Shane Hendrix’s story line. BITTERSWEET can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story line is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Shane and Jensen) using present day and memories from the past, BITTERSWEET follows the second chance romance between twenty-six year old, former US soldier and security specialist Jensen Rose, and twenty-four year old, single mother Shane Hendrix. Approximately five years earlier, high school sweethearts Jensen and Shane had their entire future implode when a then twenty-one year old Jensen Rose disappeared without a trace, leaving a pregnant Shane Hendrix to pick up the pieces of her broken heart. Fast forward to present day wherein Jensen Rose, now a security specialist with Elite Security is hoping to reconnect with the woman he loves, and the son he never knew but secrets from the past are about to be exposed, revealing the truth about what happened years before. What ensues is the rekindling romance and relationship between Jensen and Shane, and the potential fall-out as their son is about to become collateral damage I a war of the Roses.

Jensen Rose grew up in a well-to-do but abusive family, and in the ensuing years Jensen had separated himself from the family he disowned. Returning to Redemption, Tennessee gave Jensen a hope for another chance with the woman he loves until the truth is exposed pulling Jensen back into the life he was hoping to forget. Shane Hendrix and her brother Stone had been abandoned by their mother years before, and in the ensuing time Shane was raised by her Aunt Caroline and Uncle Scooter when her brother left Redemption, without looking back. Falling in love with Jensen Rose meant a future with the man that she loved but Jensen’s disappearance threatened to push Shane over the edge.

The relationship between Jensen and Shane is one of second chances; a relationship between two broken souls who found one another at a time when they needed it the most but all was not well in our hero’s life, and walking away was the hardest thing Jensen would ever have to do. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and intense without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and energetic secondary and supporting characters including Farah Highland and Cannon Banks (Bad Alibi #1), Jase Hyland and Poppy Weston (Crazy Beautiful #2); Shane’s brother Gavin ‘Stone’ Hendrix, their Aunt Caroline and Uncle Scooter; Elite Security specialist Gage Langdon, and Laeth Harker; Jensen’s parents Whitman and Cordelia Rose; Shane’s former friend Rina, and school bully Ronny; and Shane and Jensen’s son Brantley.

BITTERSWEET is a story of drama and abuse; betrayal and vengeance; second chances, family and love. The premise is emotional and heart breaking; the romance is seductive and captivating; the characters are edgy, broken but healing.

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Sarah’s REVIEW:  Bittersweet is the third book in the Redemption series by the fabulous Jessica Prince. This is such a long-awaited book for me, and such a good read. As a series, I do recommend reading the first two before reading Bittersweet, I feel that you get the back story a little better after reading the books in order.

That being said Shane is one of the best characters I have read before, she loves her son more than anything and does everything to make sure the little guy is happy and whole. She is a force of nature and I couldn’t wait for her to get her happy ending. Jenson on the other hand, I had mixed feelings. Yes, the man has issues, yes he has a past, but even so he left his child. That was a turn off. I really loved seeing them reconnect and work through their issues. You can tell right off how much they still love and care about one another, they just don’t know how to get past the hurt they each have.

As always Jessica Prince will draw out every emotion you think you know, then times that ten times. I cried like a baby when reading this and that in my opinion is what makes a great book, a story that brings out real emotions. Five out of Five stars, such a fantastic read!

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“Sure you’ve noticed already, but it looks like big brother wants to rip your organs out through a hole he’s plannin’ to punch in your chest.”

I turned to look over my shoulder toward the section I knew Shane’s family would be sitting in, along with their other friends. They never sat anywhere else but at the pool tables whenever they came in. And sure enough, Stone Hendrix was looking at me exactly how Gage had described.

The dude had about two inches on me and a couple pounds worth of muscle. Every inch of his beefy arms was covered in colorful ink in intricate designs, only making him look even more menacing than he already did.

I’d only met the man twice back when Shane and I were together, but it had been enough for the dude to scare the absolute piss out of me. Now, not so much. I hadn’t been in a fight in years, but that didn’t mean I’d gotten rusty. If anything, with the skills I’d picked up during my time in the service, I was even better at it than I had been back then. It was just that I had my anger issues in check now.

I looked to his left and spotted Scooter sitting next to him—only slightly smaller but no less threatening—looking at me with the same scowl. Instead of turning away, I jerked my chin up, letting them know I wasn’t going to be intimidated into leaving. They knew why I was here. Hell, everyone in Redemption knew. I was here to get my family back, and I wasn’t going to let anyone get in the way of that.

 

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Waiting for Forever by Jessica Prince-Review Tour

Waiting for Forever (Hope Valley #8) by Jessica Prince-Review Tour

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After a bitter divorce had left him jaded and cynical, Leo Drake thought he was done. To him, love and happiness were myths. Then the shy, sweet, coffee shop owner looked up at him with those big gray eyes and beautiful smile, and he was done for.

Danika Parrish had been the nerdy girl growing up. The girl who sat in her window, watching the boy across the street, and secretly longing for the day when he might notice her. When that day finally came, she was convinced all her dreams had come true. But after giving her everything she’d ever hoped for, he’d ripped it all away with a handful of words.

Leo’s made a lot of mistakes in his life, but the one he regrets most is hurting Danika. For the first time in his life, he knows what it feels like to love someone, to truly be happy, and he’ll do whatever it takes to win her back. He’s determined to prove to her that he’s worth a second chance. That he’s the forever she’s been waiting all her life for.

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Sandy’s Review

WAITING FOR FOREVER is the eighth instalment in Jessica Prince’s contemporary, adult HOPE VALLEY erotic,romance series focusing on the town of Hope Valley. This is thirty-six year old, detective Leo Drake, and thirty four year old bakery owner Danika Parrish’s storyline. WAITING FOR FOREVER can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous storylines is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Danika and Leo) WAITING FOR FOREVER follows the building romance and relationship between thirty-six year old, detective Leo Drake, and thirty four year old bakery owner Danika Parrish. Growing up Danika Parrish fell in love with her neighbour Leo Drake but high school proved that Danika was not part of the in-crowd, and Leo Drake knew nothing about our storyline heroine. Marrying his high school sweetheart, Leo moved away never to be heard from again. Fast forward to present day wherein Leo, now a divorced father of two, has moved back to Hope Valley following his father’s stroke. Frequent trips to the local bakery found Leo dreaming about the woman that caught his eye, a woman he no longer remembers but seems familiar, all the more. Enter bakery owner, and Leo’s former neighbor Danika Parrish, and the woman with whom Leo will fall in love. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Leo and Danika, and the potential fall-out as issues of trust and the small town rumor mill work overtime to destroy their burgeoning love.

Danika Parrish has lusted after Leo Drake for as long as she can remember but our heroine ran in different circles, and was often the target of high school bullies including Leo’s former wife. Growing up in Hope Valley gave our heroine a sense of purpose but Leo’s return brought with it memories from the past, a past Dani was hoping to forget. Leo Drake was never happy in his marriage, and a divorce and return to Hope Valley meant a new start for our story line hero. Meeting Dani Parrish gave Leo a hope for a new future but old habits die hard, as the rumor mill in Hope Valley have Leo questioning his relationship with Danika Parrish.

The relationship between Leo and Danika is one of immediate attraction but Leo does not remember Dani from years before. Bullied by Leo’s now ex-wife, Danika struggles with what was and what will never be, and the ongoing humiliation by said ex-wife, and obliviousness of our story line hero. Leo wants to keep their relationship a secret but prying eyes, miscommunication and issues of trust force our couple out into the open, exposing our heroine to ridicule and scorn. The $ex scenes are passionate and intense without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and energetic secondary and supporting characters including most of the previous story line couples. We are introduced to Dani’s parents; Leo’s children Hardin and Macie, his father Jed, and Leo’s ex-wife Whitney.

WAITING FOR FOREVER is a story of family and friendships; of bullies and humiliation; of love and pain; of heart break, forgiveness and happily ever after. The premise is emotional and inviting; the romance is sexy and spicy; the characters are energetic and fun.

Sarah’s Review

Jessica Prince; Goddess Divine, has gifted us with book eight in the Hope Valley Series, Waiting for Forever. I love the entirety of the Hope Valley series, so if you haven’t read it, I do recommend reading them in order, you can however read it as a standalone.

Waiting for Forever is a classic story with a sweet twist that will wrap you up and never let you go (not that you would want too). Shy, nerdy girl falls in love with the cute neighbor boy, life happens and years later they meet again as new people.

Nerdy girl next door, Danika “Dani” Parrish falls in love with the boy next store. Meeting as children, but never really knowing one another. Dani is shy, and awkward as a child, then a teenager, but finally as an adult grows into the person she is meant to be. Kind, loving, giving, but still shy, and still holding on to that crush on the boy next store. Dani opens her own shop, the most popular bakery in Hope Valley, she has her friends, her family and her bakery. A normal little life, but alone. Little does she know, life is about to change.

Leo Drake. High school hottie, prince of the school, married his high school sweet heart and gets his dream job as a cop. Life was good, or at least he thought that was it was meant to be. After ten plus years in an unhappy marriage, Leo finally divorces his hateful, mean wife and moves on to greener pastures. After getting his kids settled, and life as normal as they can make it, Leo visits the famous “Muffin Top”. Nothing prepared him for the woman behind the counter, nothing prepared him for Dani.

I can’t express how much I not only love this book, but this entire series! I get major Kristen Ashley vibes reading it, but it also gives the reader a warm happiness while reading it. A contemporary love story of first love, loss, pain and forgiveness. You will laugh, you will cry over the sweet, rage at the bad, swoon at the naughty and even want to kick Leo’s booty for a little while, but you will LOVE it. It’s a Taylor Swift song, rolled in sugar, coated in sprinkles and dipped in the naughtiest chocolate. Five out five star!!

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We were both sweaty and panting like we’d just run a marathon. Releasing my breast and hip, he reached for my hands and gently pried my fingers from the headboard. I would have collapsed onto the mattress in a sated heap had it not been for him holding on to me and guiding me down slowly.
Once there, he turned me to my back and hovered over me, his fingers coming up to brush the damp hair from my forehead.
“You okay, sweetheart?”
I gazed up at him, sure my grin was totally goofy as I replied, “So okay.”
The harshness that had been carved into his expression when he first entered the room was now completely gone, in its place was a look so tender and so warm it made my heart expand.
“Thank you for that,” he said quietly, leaning in to run the tip of his nose along mine.
“Pretty sure I’m the one who should be thanking you. After all, you did most of the heavy lifting.”
He chuckled for a second before his expression grew serious. “I mean it, Danika. I needed that. I needed you. That’s the brand of sweet only you’re capable of giving me because it’s just how you are.”
It had to be said that I really liked hearing that in a seriously big way

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Crazy Beautiful (Redemption #2) by Jessica Prince-Review Tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 11, 2020

Their marriage was nothing more than a business transaction. Or at least that was what they told themselves.

Poppy Weston had been burned enough times by undeserving men to know her heart was best left under lock and key. She was content with her life, even with the lack of romance. Then Jase Hyland walked into Redbud Inn and offered her something she couldn’t refuse. In return, all she had to do was marry him.

Jase had seen firsthand the kind of damage relationships caused, and he wanted nothing to do with it. He’d been taught from a young age that the only things that should matter to a man were wealth and power. However, all it took was a series of events to lead him down a path he never expected to travel.

It was supposed to be simple. No feelings, no emotions, just two friends entering into a mutually beneficial arrangement.

He thought he had it all figured out . . . until he went and fell for his wife.

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Sandy’s REVIEW: CRAZY BEAUTIFUL is the second instalment in Jessica Prince’s contemporary, adult REDEMPTION erotic, romantic suspense series focusing on the people who live and work in Redemption, Tennessee. This is thirty five year old, businessman Jase Hyland, and B&B owner Poppy Weston’s story line. CRAZY BEAUTIFUL can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story line is revealed where necessary.

Told from three first person perspectives (Jase, Poppy, Bennett) CRAZY BEAUTIFUL follows the friends to lovers relationship between thirty five year old, businessman Jase Hyland, and B&B owner Poppy Weston. Several weeks earlier Jase Hyland discovered that his father had been embezzling from the family owned company but before Jase was able to ascend to the position of CEO, the board of directors demanded our hero marry or give up the position to his cousin Titus. With only one potential “wife” on the horizon, Jase asks his best friend Poppy if she would become his wife for the foreseeable future, in an effort for him to take over the Leadership of the company. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Jase and Poppy, and the potential fall-out as Jase’s family demands what they believe is their just due, targeting Poppy in the process.

Jase Hyland, a man-wh*re by reputation, continues to battle the demons from his past having suffered to protect his younger sister but Jase never expected to have to protect the woman with whom he is falling in love, protect her from the people who still continue to destroy so many lives. Poppy Weston knew that to marry Jase meant slowly succumbing to her falling heart but when Jase’s family sets their sights on our story line heroine, Poppy finds herself facing her own mortality for a man who has suffered for far too long.

The relationship between Jase and Poppy is a friends to lovers, fake marriage arrangement wherein Poppy reluctantly agrees to marry Jase in an effort to protect his heritage from falling into the wrong hands but Poppy knows she is about to lose her heart to a man who isn’t willing to settle down for the long haul. The $ex scenes are intimate erotic and seductive.

There is a large colorful ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters including Jase’s sister Farah Highland and Cannon Banks (Bad Alibi #1), Jase’s PA Wynn, his foster father Bennett ,handyman Clay, Jase’s parents Geoff and Margo, Special Forces soldiers Jensen, Lincoln, Hunter and Marco; Gavin Hendrix, and his sister Shane.

CRAZY BEAUTIFUL is a multi-troped story of family, friendships, betrayal and love. The fast paced premise is entertaining and engaging; the romance is captivating; the characters are energetic, dynamic and charismatic.CRAZY BEAUTIFUL is a compelling and wonderful addition to Jessica Prince’s REDEMPTION series.You can’t go wrong with this great story.

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Sarah’s REVIEW “Jase Hyland, you’re my favorite person..”

The second in the Redemption series by Jessica Prince, and what a journey this one was…

Redemption isn’t just a place for Jase, it’s home. After finally freeing his sister from the hellish linage of his parents, Jase takes over Hyland Steel, the family company. This however comes with a cost. A cost he was more than willing to pay once he found the right person. To take the CEO position, all he had to do was marry…

Sounds easy right?

Poppy Weston gave 7 years to a man that hurt her, broke her heart and her wallet. Her little Inn was her pride and joy, but she was at her limit. When her best friend’s older brother comes home for his little sisters wedding, things might just get a little crazy. Jase and Poppy grew up together, have known each other for years, but came from two different worlds. When the Inn takes a turn for the worst, Jase swoops in for a save. A plan to help them both. To get married. A business deal, one to help them both.

Jase and Poppy tie the knot and their future begins, a future that neither of them thought possible. Soon Jase and Poppy can’t see the line they thought they drew before getting hitched, but they don’t care. Emotions that Jase thought were not possible blossom, and Poppy soon becomes a person that means more to him than anything.

The past however, doesn’t want to see Jase and Poppy happy and comes back to bite them.

Oh my! Jessica Prince has out done herself in this one. Crazy Beautiful is sure to warm the heart of anyone that reads it. This story is one of hope, love, trust and redemption. The characters have the best chemistry, the story line is detailed and progressive. As always the author gives us a little reprieve from the day to day of life and hope of love. 5 out of 5 star review, can’t wait for what comes next!

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Quiet rained down on the dimly lit back porch, oppressive and thick with the tension I’d unwittingly walked into.
I’d never done well with awkward silences. I had the nasty habit of rambling in an effort to fill the void any time I found myself in that situation. That compulsion came over me then, spurred on even more by the fact that any time I was in Jase Hyland’s orbit, I turned into a flustered, bumbling disaster.
“I’m so sorry. I wasn’t lurking, I swear. I honestly didn’t know you guys were out here. Then when I did, I wasn’t sure what to do. I kind of froze.”
The sigh he released before bringing the tumbler in his hands to his full, pouty lips and sucking back some of the amber liquid inside sounded like it carried the weight of the world.
“It’s all right, sweetheart. You didn’t do anything wrong.”
I began to fidget in place, shifting from foot to foot and wringing my fingers together in front of me as the full force of his attention hit me like a wrecking ball.
My heart was at risk of doing a Kool-Aid Man impersonation and busting through my chest at any second.
Even with half of his features still shrouded in darkness, I knew exactly what he looked like. I’d spent enough time watching him during his visits to see his sister that I’d managed to memorize every sinful inch of him. And yes, I realized that made me sound like a psycho creeper. But I couldn’t help myself.
His well-trimmed brown hair had just enough product in it to keep it from flopping over his forehead but wasn’t overly styled. By this time of night, there was bound to be a five-o’clock shadow dusted across a strong, square jawline. The bridge of his nose had a tiny bump, making it slightly imperfect, but still attractive on such a handsome face, and his sharp cheekbones made him look almost regal. He was like a slightly scruffed-up Chris Evans. In other words, gorgeous.
He wasn’t like any of the men I’d grown up around. Redemption, Tennessee had its fair share of attractive guys, believe me. But this man was different. Where the men in my town lived in T-shirts, jeans, and flannel, Jase was well-groomed, usually in slacks and a button-down.
From my vantage point, I could see that his shirt was opened casually at the collar, and the cuffs of his sleeves had been rolled up to expose solid, veined forearms. Arm porn at its finest. The shirt was fine quality, tailored to fit his broad shoulders and thick biceps perfectly.
As usual, his look screamed money, but not in a flashy way that said he was trying to show off. It was how he carried himself. His calm, cool confidence gave off that impression.
God, he’s gorgeous, I thought, as I continued staring, unable to pull my attention away from his perfect, masculine features. I’d never been so thankful for dim lighting. It was the only thing hiding the insane blush that burned through my cheeks and chest—just one of the curses of being a redhead. “I’ll just, uh . . .” I trailed off pathetically, hooking my thumb over my shoulder and taking a step back.
“No, stay.”
Two little words from his gorgeous mouth, and I felt the need to fan myself. Clenching my fists to keep from doing that, I took hesitant steps in his direction, bracing my hands on the railing around the porch once I finally reached his side.
I didn’t have the first clue what he and Bennett had been arguing about, but I couldn’t stand to see the blank, stoic look on a face that was normally so happy. I arched a playful brow and stated, “You look like you’re about two seconds away from making a run for it.”
His head twisted toward me, one corner of his mouth kicking up in a smirk that made my belly flutter like a million hummingbirds had taken flight. Those golden-brown eyes, lined with long, dark lashes, danced with humor in the pale glow of the porch light. “You wouldn’t be too far off the mark, Flower.”
My heart did an Olympic gymnast-style flip at the name he’d christened me with on his very first visit to Redemption. Said in that husky voice of his, I nearly melted into a puddle of goo right then and there.
I twisted to face him full on and sucked in a dramatic gasp. “And risk the wrath of Farah? She’d murder you so dead.”
His smile was still there, but for the first time that night, I noticed just how tired he looked. There were faint purple smudges beneath his eyes. The scruff on his jaw was longer than I’d expected it to be, his hair unrulier.
Don’t get me wrong, he was still hotter than a damn forest fire, but it was evident in the lines on his sexy face that something was weighing on him.
“Hey,” I started, lowering my voice. “You all right?”
He downed more of his drink, bourbon, judging by the smell of it, and used that time to school his features and paste a carefree expression on before responding. “I’m good, Pop.”
With how often Jase had come to town to visit Bennett and his sister, staying at the inn most of those times, I’d gotten to know him well enough to consider us casual friends. More than acquaintances, but not besties by any stretch of the imagination. Still, I cared that something was plaguing him.
“You know, it’s none of my business if you don’t want to talk, and I’m certainly not gonna push, but if you ever need someone to listen, Jase, I’m never more than a phone call away.”
His glass came down on the iron banister with a clank. The intensity in his gaze as he stared down at me—like he was seeing something deep inside me at that very moment, something I didn’t understand— stole my breath and caused my lungs to deflate.
“You’re something else, Poppy. You know that?”
My blush grew so furious I thought I might actually catch fire at any second. “I’m just me,” I said quietly, looking up at him through the fan of my lashes. “Nothing special.”
His voice took on an even huskier timbre as he said, “That’s where you’re wrong, Flower. So very wrong.”
With that, he downed the last of his bourbon, placed the glass on the railing, and shocked the hell out of me by leaning down and placing a kiss on my forehead. “And I’ll keep your offer in mind.” Then he turned and headed back into the house, leaving me reeling.

 

 

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Hustler by Meghan Quinn and Jessica Prince-a review

HUSTLER by Meghan Quinn and Jessica Prince-a review

Hustler

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May , 2016

I make my living as a hustler, and I’m great at it.
I don’t have a single tell and I use that to my advantage to manipulate any situation.
I’ve always known what a person is about to do before they’ve even decided.

That is, until I met Penelope.
I can’t get a read on her, and what’s worse, she doesn’t want anything to do with me.
Which only makes me want her more.

Now I’m in for the hardest hustle of my life.
Somehow I have to convince her she belongs with me.
Good thing I’m always up for a challenge.

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REVIEW: HUSTLER by Meghan Quinn and Jessica Prince is the first installment in their contemporary adult, erotic romance series set in Sin City-Las Vegas, Nevada. This is casino waitress/gymnast Penelope Prescott, and high stakes poker player Gavin Saint’s story line.

Told from dual first person points of view (Gavin and Penelope) HUSTLER follows Gavin as he takes aim at Penelope Prescott. Gavin is a card hustler-a big game poker player-whose next target is our story line heroine. Penelope is a feisty, take no nonsense woman who wants nothing to do with Gavin’s attitude or games. Working in the VIP lounge Penelope finds herself face to face with Gavin when things begin to, very quickly, spiral out of control with a big money player. What ensues are Gavin’s attempts to ‘woo’ Penelope into his bed while Penelope struggles to keep her job as Gavin continues to push all of her buttons.

The relationship between Gavin and Penelope is one of immediate attraction but Penelope finds herself hating the man with whom she will fall in love. Their initial introduction leaves something to be desired when Gavin initiates a personal training session for our story line heroine that results in questionable actions from Gavin Saint. The $ex scenes are numerous, intimate, erotic, seductive and hot. The relationship is a game of cat and mouse between one stubborn female, and a man who isn’t willing to take no for an answer.

We are introduced to several secondary and supporting characters including card dealer Davies; bartender Nick; Gavin’s friend Scott; Penelope’s roommate and caterer Page, who may or may not have a history with Gavin’s best friend and hotel owner Graham. There is plenty of sexual tension between Page and Graham that propels the couple into bickering battles.

HUSTLER is a story line with moments of humor and fun; conflict and desire; romance and love. The sexual chemistry is palpable-you can almost feel the desire between the leading characters. The premise is entertaining and consuming; the characters are dynamic and spirited; the romance is passionate and intense.

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