Until Ashlyn (Until Her Series, Book #3) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

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Until Ashlyn (Until Her Series, Book #3) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comUntil Ashlyn (Until Her Series, Book #3) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comUntil Ashlyn (Until Her Series, Book #3) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: This may be somewhat of a lengthy warning, so please bear with me. Until Ashlyn is book #3 in the Until Her series, but in reality or this BXTCH’s reality, it’s really book #8. Because you really should travel through The Until Series (November, Trevor, Lilly, & Nico) BEFORE you crack open any book in the Until Her or Until Him Series. The first generation (so to speak) of Mayson’s lay down the foundation for this entire ensemble. Once you have fallen in love with that group, then you can indulge in the next generation. However, there is also an order for those. I know, I know. . .it’s a pain in the ass, but I promise, it is so worth it. When you get to the kiddos, you’re actually gonna go back and forth between Her and HimJuly, Jax, June, Ashlyn. There are many reasons why you should follow the parental path with these books. The main one being. . .because it’s how the author wrote them. But, I’m not the author, nor do I speak on her behalf, so I’ll tell you why this BXTCH thinks you should go in order. The first generation (The Until Series) gives the intros. You meet everyone and learn their stories, so when you move onto the second generation, there is already a relationship established. Ashlyn is really the fourth book in the second generation of Mayson’s and her story has been trickled and teased in each of the first three books. And we get to re-visit a bit with July/Wes, Jax/Ellie, and June/Evan while we are falling in love with Ashlyn/Dillon. My long warning is over, let’s get to these two.

Until Ashlyn will be told mostly through Ashlyn’s POV. However, we do get inside of Dillon’s head for some chapters.

I’m gonna refresh that memory of yours for a bit. We knew this story was coming. In one of the previous books (June), we got a glimpse of this particular story. The only thing we knew was that Ashlyn was going to work for a new dentist and while he was hot as fuck, she was not excited about it. Oh and we knew that the sexual tension between Ashlyn and Dillon could’ve been cut with a knife. So, I guess that makes two things that we knew.

We are actually going to jump right into this story from chapter one. We do get a prologue, which really only covers the “how they met” part of Ashlyn and Dillon-then it’s all in. 

The scene is a dental conference in Vegas and our man Dillon had his plan and it couldn’t have been better executed. Long story short? Ashlyn meets up with Dillon (her boss) in Vegas, only to find out upon arrival, that she is booked in the same suite as Dillon. After a night of boozing it up, she finds herself hitched to Dillon’s wagon. And after a well deserved freak out, she learns that he is not going to let her out of their chance of wedded bliss, especially after said bliss was consummated. 

Our girl Ashlyn is a bit slow on the uptake when it comes to men. She may have dated a lot, but none stuck. So, Dillon may have been better off writing her a “do you like me-check ‘yes’ or ‘no’ “ note, because recognizing the hints. . .she most certainly did not. And while she was very much attracted to her boss, she was under the impression that he was spoken for. Becoming Mrs. Keck helped in making her realize that maybe, just maybe, her boss has feelings for her. It’s been a few since I have read Until June, so my memory isn’t helping me out at all in trying to remember whether or not the topic of Dillon’s fiancé, Isla, comes up. I want to say it does, but regardless, there is that thorny little fucker in the side of their marriage. But, not to worry, Dillon isn’t engaged to Isla, actually he never was engaged to Isla. And I will leave you BXTCHES hanging, because of course we all know that Isla isn’t going to be 100% gone. 

Let me just stop a second and “family tree” you BXTCHES real quick, you know. . .just in case confusion sets in:Mayson Family Tree-Until Series-Until Her Series-Until Him Series by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Reviews on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comWhat a fucking great ensemble that Aurora Rose Reynolds has created. And the first generation has a shit ton of kids (as you can see), which works out great for us because it seems that this series is going to go on for a while. We get visits from those we have already met, like July and June (who are cousins to Ashlyn), but we get Ashlyn’s immediate family (Cash, Lilly, and Jax) more than the rest. We get introduced to Dillon’s brother, Parker, and wife, Cara, along with their kiddos. . .and I really think you BXTCHES are going to love not only that family, but the dynamic between Dillon and his brother’s family as well. I imagine that it may pose to be difficult for an author to write a series with so many books/stories and continue to include the previous characters in the current books. It just seems a lot to keep up with. But, Ms. Reynolds does it very well. While we get glimpses of a lot from the above tree, she does a great job of reacquainting us with those already in our imaginations. The only disappointment? 

It comes in attractive shape of blue red color when you uncover free sample of levitra the tablet. Erectile dysfunction refers to that condition in which an individual fails to make firm erections and online order viagra try my store now does not really has long lasting and satisfying erections. Dosage: Just simply squeeze the viagra cialis india Visit Website jelly from the sachet onto a spoon and take it orally. Before you make your payment, choose your billing method wisely. sales here levitra 40 mg When it came to consummation or any “activity” afterwards, Dillon did not disappoint. I’m a sucker for great sex between the ones leading the book, but for me, what makes a great scene so appetizing is when you can really “see” it playing out in your head. Almost like imagination porn (if that makes sense). Sometimes the menu that the author serves up between the H/h is very difficult to work out in my head, it may be scorching, it just seems logistically impossible. But the steam that Dillon and Ashlyn work up is mouth watering. And I gotta say, it would be a total let down if Aurora Rose Reynolds and her other half wasn’t working it out seriously in the bedroom, because her imagination must get inspiration from somewhere.

There has yet to be a book in this entire series that I haven’t fallen in love with. And I got to say, Ashlyn and Dillon may have moved to near the top of that list. The strange thing is I sometimes get this series mixed up with the Corps Security Series (by Harper Sloan). I have no idea why that is, I think the only thing they really have in common is the generational aspect, but every time I start a new book in either of those series, I have to get the cast straight in my head. I have no idea why I’m telling you guys that, just thought I’d share.

I swear, if you haven’t yet started this series, you are missing out on some really great escape time. I haven’t read too many reviews where Until Ashlyn was concerned, I knew I was reading it regardless. I will say this. . .just like previous books in this series, there is drama within these pages and it may seem similar from book to book. Or maybe not familiar as much as “how much shit can one family endure”, don’t get caught up in that idea. I read this book in one sitting. It was captivating, it was funny, it was suspenseful, but it also worked my imagination, if only for a couple of hours. And surely we can all use that trip to the other side of reality.

I did put in a request in my review for Until June, the exact wording went like this:

I’m not sure who is next in line in the Until Him series, but if I was to put in a request, I’m asking for Sage. Please make that happen.

And I am so happy to say that Sage is up next (y’all can thank me later). I feel like his story has been a proverbial carrot for quite some time, so I am certainly salivating.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingUntil Ashlyn (Until Her Series, Book #3) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Scoring the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boys Series, Book #3) by Max Monroe

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Scoring the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #3) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comScoring the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #3) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comScoring the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #3) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: I feel like a broken record with no end in site each time I review a book in this series (any series really) because I keep saying the same thing over and over again. . .Yes, you will certainly need to read the books in the order in which they were written. I realize that a lot of times when it comes to a series, the author will add the standard “Can be read as a stand alone”, and I’m sure some of them can be (though I don’t know if I really agree), but when it comes to this particular series, it is so NECESSARY to follow the order. And look, I get it. . .I mean, check out that fuck HOT cover, I would want to start with this book, too. But, you BXTCHES are going to have to wait and start from the beginning. This series is broken up into 3 novels and 3 novellas (all have already been released). Each novel will give you a full blown story, focusing on one couple, while each novella gives us a shorter story, wrapping up the previous couple and at the same time, introducing us to the next-Tapping the Billionaire (book #1) gives us Kline and Georgia, while Tapping Her (book #1.5) finishes them up and introduces Thatch and Cassie. Banking the Billionaire (book #2) gives us the entirety of Thatch and Cassie, concluding their story in Banking Her (book #2.5) and that is the book where we really meet Wes and Winnie, getting their full blown glory in Scoring the Billionaire. I know that may be a lot to digest, but trust a BXTCH when she tells you to just start with Kline and Georgia, enjoy Thatch and Cassie, and wrap it  up with Wes and Winnie. . .you’ll thank me later. And hey girls, don’t fret about missing out on any of these characters when you dive into a new couple, they are all pretty present in each book.

Scoring the Billionaire will be told through the POV’s of both Wes and Winnie.

We’ve already met both Wes and Winnie, so there isn’t a lot of groundwork to lay down for these two, but for fun, let’s review a bit. Wes is already a member of the Billionaire Bad Boys Club, being the owner of a NFL team and a pretty successful restaurant. We got a little more than a glimpse of him all the way back in the first book, when Georgia went to work for him and really got to experience his sense of humor when he and Thatch would banter back and forth in book #2. Winnie got folded into the group via Will (Georgia’s brother) and it was through Georgia that she was able to get the job for the Mavericks as their team doctor. 

Winnie is a single mom to 6 year old Lexie, who could put college students to shame with her knowledge of anything mathematical. . .Lexie has been diagnosed as high-functioning on the autistic spectrum, so Winnie being able to take a job that gives her more hours at home, is a sigh of relief. Since taking the job with the Mavericks, Lexie has become an expert on all things football, which kinda becomes an icebreaker between her and Wes (not that one was really needed).

Wes is living the life. He’s the owner of a NFL football team, a successful restaurant, doesn’t really have the need for the same woman to warm his bed night after night. And even when Winnie comes barreling into his life, forcing him to make the appropriate adjustments between his legs, he knows that he sure would like to have her under him, he’s just not sure that he’s the type to travel down the road that has already claimed Kline and Thatch, especially when there is a kiddo involved.

Hopefully you BXTCHES did as instructed and have already started falling in love with Wes and Winnie in Banking Her, and if you did indulge in that gem, then you remember how the sexual tension was about to blow. . .well, blow it does. You know you’re jonesing for some cock or thirsty for some puss, I should say the right cock and right puss, when an accidental meeting at a vending machine is all that’s needed to push you over the edge.

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The ensemble here is sitcom worthy. The last we left this group, Cassie and Thatch were tying the knot, Georgia was almost as protective over Cassie’s ever growing baby bump as Thatch is, Kline is just as laid back as ever enjoying the wedded life and passionately in love with his wife and Wes and Winnie are trying to fight through the need to rip each others clothes off. Well, in Scoring, Wes and Winnie satisfy those needs, Kline is still in madly in love with his wife and the suburban life, Georgia is border lining on crazy where Thatch and Cassie’s offspring is concerned and we do get to witness Cassie joyously (insert sarcasm right here) giving birth. We do get some great introductions to others for this story. There’s Lexie (Winnie’s daughter), who not only holds her own superbly well, but the interactions between her and Wes may have you in a puddle by the last page. Winnie is the only girl among five siblings and while we got to meet them briefly in Banking Her, we get more of them in Scoring and it’s everything you’d expect it to be between a girl and her four overprotective brothers. This series continues to introduce us to wonderfully written characters that individually bring so much depth and personality, but together gives us sitcom worthy dialogue and storylines that’s gonna force some mourning when it all comes to an end.

You’ll never have to worry about leaving any of these books feeling incomplete. Just like the previous couples, Wes and Winnie certainly know how to bring it when the clothes come off. What may have started as some hate fucking, quickly emerges into some pretty fantastic “meeting of the minds”. I mean, these motherfuckers are taking advantage of being alone to a whole new level and we are the recipients of all of that selfishness. And it shouldn’t take much to start up the imagination, holy hell, look at the cover, that should be all the incentive you need.

I have made it known in previous reviews that I’m somebody who enjoys drama in her books, even those that are mainly focused on comedy. Well, we get it here. I won’t give anything away, but the drama was definitely more heightened in Scoring than it was in any of the previous books. I also didn’t think that this book brought as much comedy as the previous ones did. I don’t think the cutback on the comedy made the book better or worse, it just wasn’t as prevalent as it was with Kline or Thatch, this one took more of a serious tone. But no worries, BXTCHES. . .you’ll find yourself falling just as hard for Wes.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingScoring the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #3) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Banking Her (Billionaire Bad Boys Series, Book #2.5) by Max Monroe

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Banking Her (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #2.5) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBanking Her (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #2.5) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBanking Her (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #2.5) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is certainly a series that is necessary to read in order. And I’m not saying that because I’m that BXTCH that thinks all series should be read in order. No, I’m saying that because this series MUST be read as written, in order for you to get the full orgasmic enjoyment that it will bring you. The brilliant thing about the Billionaire Bad Boys OR Bad Boy Billionaires, I actually don’t know the true answer to what the fuck this series is called. If you go to maxmonroe.com, it lists it as “Billionaire Bad Boys”, but if you go to Goodreads or Amazon, it will tell you “Bad Boy Billionaires”, so the only thing that we can agree on it this. . .they are “bad boys” and they are “billionaires”. I listed it as “Billionaire Bad Boys” and it is too fucking late for me to go back and change everything, so back to what I was saying. The brilliant thing about what Max Monroe did with this series is in between each novel is a novella and what that novella does is tie up the previous book, while introducing the next one. And, it does so in 100 or so pages, so the read is quick and the read is fulfilling. 

Banking Her will be told through the POV’s of Thatch, Cassie, Wes, and Winnie.

When we left Thatch and Cassie in Banking the Billionaire (book #2), Cassie was hurling her pregnancy test at Thatch, hitting him square in the forehead. A pregnancy test that she passed with flying colors. When we kick off in Banking Her, well we actually kick off with Wes and Winnie (but more on those two in a sec), so when we get to Thatch and Cassie in Banking Her, we get to witness those two doing what those two do best. . .letting Supercock get up close and personal with Cassie’s cervix (obviously they played that game VERY well previously, so why not keep it going). Putting the fucking aside (I know, I know, it was quite painful for me to even type that), Cassie is busier than a one-armed paper hanger-I’m not too sure what that even means, but you gotta love anytime you can reference Steel Magnolias. Her plan is to do as much work as she can now, so when the time comes for the baby bundle to come along, she can take the adequate amount of time off, great plan, right? While it may be very responsible on her part, Thatch can’t help but stress out and constantly be concerned about Cassie and his future son or daughter. So much so, that his stalking abilities gets promoted to expert level.

Let’s travel back to Banking the Billionaire for a moment. There is a moment where Cassie meets Georgia and Will (Georgia’s brother) for lunch. When Cassie arrives, she meets Winnie. Winnie is Will’s boss and single mother to Lexi. This is where Georgia mentions to Winnie that her boss, Wes (the owner of the New York Mavericks) is looking for a new team doctor. This is the last we hear about it, until the end of the book. . .which is where we learn that Winnie scored the job. We also learn or figure that Winnie and Wes are certainly going to butt heads, professionally of course. I suppose that we also learn or figure that they are definitely going to want to bump other things.

Even though Banking Her is meant to really tie up some ends for Thatch and Cassie, while serving up the beginnings of Wes and Winnie, we still get great glimpses of Kline and Georgia. What was so wonderfully constructed about this entire cast is not only do we get to see how great they are as couples, Thatch’s deep rooted love and concern for Cassie and their unborn child, Kline’s passion for Georgia, but we also get to witness how foundationally strong they are as friends. Georgia’s kicking into a mother hen role with her protectiveness over her godchild, and even though Thatch is entering stalker territory, Kline is supportive and understanding. And they accomplish all of this while making you laugh out loud and when you aren’t busy wiping away the hysterical tears, you’re busy swooning over your newest book boyfriends.

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There isn’t really enough time for any real drama to develop during these novellas and even though I love a good drama, I would rather it not be rushed. I can tell you that Wes and Winnie’s story will prove to be very interesting, we get a pretty good case of blue balls in this book in just wanting more from them, but their story is up next, so our happy ending should be coming soon. I do think that Wes and Winnie may very well stand out from the other couples, mainly because there is a kiddo involved and let’s face it, that should change the entire dynamic of what gets brought to to those pages.

Stay tuned, this shit is gettin’ good!Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingBanking Her (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #2.5) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Banking the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #2) by Max Monroe

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Banking the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #2) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBanking the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #2) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBanking the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #2) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Please heed this warning. . .Banking the Billionaire is not meant to be enjoyed UNTIL you have first cuddled up with Tapping the Billionaire (book #1) and Tapping Her (book #1.5). It’s not that I think you’ll be left less than satisfied if you start your relationship with the Billionaire Bad Boys with Thatch and Cassie, it’s just you’ll have no idea how satisfied you could be by starting at the beginning. In book #1, as the respected best friends of Kline and Georgia, we meet Thatch and Cassie, that relationship begins to develop in book #1.5 and Banking the Billionaire is where it is all pulled together. Oh, and can we give a great big “HALLELUJAH” the the one who gave us this cover, that’ll give a BXTCH her own moment of silence.

Banking the Billionaire will be told through the POV’s of both Thatch and Cassie.

So, for a quick re-cap. . .you’ll remember the attraction between Thatch and Cassie was certainly felt while we were busy falling in love with Kline and Georgia. Then they were given the huge responsibility of cat sitting the devil aka Walter, which they miserably failed at, but a relationship took root nonetheless, albeit between Cassie’s huge tits and Thatch’s supercock, but a relationship is a relationship and they all have to start somewhere, right?

What starts out as some pretty innocent teasing and texting, soon turns into co-habitation, with neither party willing to back down. Okay, I should probably back up some. Neither Thatch nor Cassie are commitment type of people. Though, Thatch is probably a bit closer to that part of adulting than Cassie is. Thatch’s last relationship was high school (he’s now 35) but after seeing how happy Kline is and coming off of celebrating his parents 40th wedding anniversary, he’s starting to see more of a bigger picture. Cassie on the other hand has never, ever ever, even been in a relationship. It’s hard to know if it’s because she has a phobia of commitment or if she’s not feeling it with someone, and her belief is why hang on when it’s not going to go anywhere. Also, in the beginning of her career (she’s a pretty sought after photographer) she traveled a shit ton, which didn’t really leave a lot of time to find the one.

Regardless, Thatch and Cassie find themselves awfully flirtatious via text and with each one trying to one up the other (by essentially pranking) one thing leads to the next, and that’s how they wind up living together. Crazy, right? The problem or not the problem, depending on your viewpoint, is neither one of them is willing to back down and give in, so soon enough, they’re not only sharing a bed, but supercock and big tits are sharing each other and they are both finding out that while the feelings that they both feel are definitely foreign, they are not all that unwelcome.

In Kline and Georgia’s story, they hit a snafu, one that broke them apart, but ultimately they find themselves back together and at the alter. With any great rom com, there has to be a bit of drama, kinda like ordering a Big Mac with an ice cold Diet Coke, you know. . .to balance it out and all, and Thatch and Cassie are surely not immune from those scales. I can’t give too much away when it comes to the serious side of Banking the Billionaire, but I can tell you this. . .it was pretty heavy and quite sad, add in the dynamic of Cassie’s personality, and it made it that much more somber.

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Surely the only expectation one has when reading about a supercock and great tits involves a racing heart and melting panties, don’t worry, you would be spot on. The sexual tension grew thicker and thicker during Tapping Her and it all came to a bursting head (pun definitely intended) when Cassie took Thatch for a ride. And that’s even with her falling asleep right smack on his cock BEFORE he got his happy ending. They redefine bedroom gymnastics, they redefine. . .up against the wall. . .hot in the shower. . .blowjobs beneath the desk. . .happy endings in the bathroom. . .they spread it around evenly and often and we are all left satisfied in the end.

I honestly don’t have a good reason as to why I continued to put this series on the back burner, especially after book #1 had me laughing out loud and wanting more. But what can I say, sometimes this BXTCH can be a real bitch. Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingBanking the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #2) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Tapping Her (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #1.5) by Max Monroe

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Tapping Her (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #1.5) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTapping Her (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #1.5) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTapping Her (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #1.5) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: So, here’s another gem that I indulged in way back when it was released, but I’m thinking that “procrastination” is a serious condition, because I am struggling to get these reviews done when the book has left me so giddy. That’s fine, Christmas break is on it’s way and I will be playing catch up then. Okay, let’s just get right to the point. . .Yes, you certainly HAVE to read Tapping the Billionaire (book #1) before you crack open the pages of this super fucking funny follow-up. While Tapping Her is just a novella, it’s really a continuation of Kline and Georgia while beginning the introduction of Thatch + Cassie. I mean, we met them in the first book, but now we are starting to enjoy their journey together. Also, since Tapping Her is a novella, this review will hopefully be pretty short, sweet, and to the point.

Tapping Her will be told through the POV’s of Kline, Georgia, Thatch, and Cassie. Got it? Good, let’s get started.

We pick up with Kline and Georgia while they are in the throes of their wedded bliss. . .they are honeymooning in Bora Bora, pretty fantastic, right? While those two are busy being fuck hot and sexy together, Thatch and Cassie have been tapped as the sitters to Walter, Georgia’s asshole cat.

Everything is going as good as it can be, considering Walter could be the devil and is busy making sure that Cassie doesn’t get too terribly comfortable in his world and then without warning we’re facing a case of “The Missing Asshole”, that’s right BXTCHES, those motherfuckers lose the love of Georgia’s life. . .if you’re not counting Kline that is. Nothing but hilarity can come from Thatch and Cassie busy trying to track down the fur ball, while trying to figure out the age old question. . .”Do we or do we not tell Georgia that her kiddo is lost running wild in NYC?” Oh, and hang onto that storyline. . .it only gets better and better.

Even though Kline and Georgia may be sexing it up in a tropical locale, Georgia ain’t too keen on the ocean, any part of it, and while she’s certainly enjoying the alone time that she’s getting with her hubby, it’s proving a bit difficult for her to not crack open the computer and focus some on her career, she also knows that her professional world is about to get crazy busy and she’s a wee concerned with how that will play out with her husband. The only issue Kline is having at the moment is keeping his hands and his cock to himself, pretty good problem to have, I suppose.

These characters are so well put together and really bring this story/series to life. Since Tapping Her is just long enough to make your mouth water, there really isn’t too much time to extend the story beyond Kline, Georgia, Thatch, and Cassie. . .so those are all we are really getting in these pages. Except, we get a teeny tiny dash of Wes, the other Billionaire Bad Boy and Georgia’s boss. I figure the main reason for this is because his story is coming up.

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Tapping Her is going to do just enough to satisfy. I mean, we get Kline and Georgia on their honeymoon and end the book with them settling into life as a Mr. and Mrs., while being able to witness the upstart of what is to become of Thatch and Cassie. So, just a dangle of what is yet to come.

If an escape from reality is what you’re looking for (and isn’t it always) you will find it with this series. If a really hearty laugh is what you’re looking for, you will find it with this series. You will fly though this book and you will fall in love even deeper with this book. My guess is you will go from book to book until you find yourself in the worse (but best) kind of series hangover, because once you get going, you won’t be able to stop with just one.

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Womanizer (Manwhore Series, Book #4) by Katy Evans | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comWomanizer (Manwhore Series, Book #4) by Katy Evans | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comWomanizer (Manwhore Series, Book #4) by Katy Evans | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: PART ONE: Well, I’m about to be a big fucking hypocrite. Apparently, this book. . .Womanizer. . .is part of a series. That series? Manwhore. Now, I didn’t realize this little tidbit of information until after I started this book and I didn’t really want to stop and start from the beginning of the series. . .that’s just cray cray, so I finished. But, here is what I discovered as I was getting ready for this review. The first 3 books in this series, focus on just one couple and the truth is, this couple doesn’t even really make an appearance in this installment. I mean, the leading man in those first books gets mentioned, but even if you read those books, there isn’t enough spotlight shined upon that couple (the one from the first books) to get a real glimpse into “Where Are They Now?”, so Womanizer is easily read as a stand alone book. PART TWO: This is going to be somewhat of a difficult review for me. It’s one of those “I liked it, but didn’t” type of stories and while I’ll do my best to be somewhat down the middle, my opinion is going to come out and play at some point. 

Womanizer will be told through the POV of Olivia, well, about 99.9% of it will be. We do get to be inside of Callan’s head for a small portion, towards the end.

Olivia Roth is a very ambitious 22 year old, who has her life planned out. First up is to get her feet wet in the business world, learn as much as she can before she goes into business for herself. She hopes to meet her “ever after” at the age of 28 and let life lead her from there. Unfortunately, the summer internship she was hoping for, didn’t come through, so she is forced to call in a favor from her brother, Tahoe. Tahoe happens to be best buds with Callan Carmichael, who happens to be the owner and CEO of Carma, Inc.

Callan Carmichael is a big fucking deal. Not only is he like a billionaire who runs his own company (think Richard Gere in Pretty Woman), but of course he is hot as fuck (I mean just use that cover above as inspiration), he can also get between the legs of any woman he gets a taste for and as soon as he lays eyes on Olivia Roth, his mouth waters for a taste of her, even if she thinks he just works in the mailroom.

Olivia and heights are two things that do not go well together, but she somehow finds herself on the rooftop terrace of Carma after her first day. And her fear? It’s the last thing on her mind when she notices the man with the cigarette. To make conversation, she asks for a share of his vice, he obliges. . .neither of them knowing who the other is. One of the requests that Olivia made of Tahoe was to actually not meet Callan, she is fiercely passionate about proving her worth and talent, not wanting to rely on a favor from her brother. So there is no way for her to know that the man she is complaining about the company dress code to, is actually the one who made it company law.

Well, it doesn’t take long for the heat to become combustible and desire to begin to overflow. Callan can’t seem to keep his hands to himself and Olivia is more than willing to welcome those giving hands.

The supporting cast in Womanizer is minimal at best. There are certainly storylines that don’t only involve just Callan and Olivia, but they’re not thickly layered. I think my biggest complaint regarding the supporting characters was that there wasn’t enough development. For example, there is a fellow intern, George, and you understand from a particular scene that George has an infatuation with Olivia, you understand it even more when Callan picks up on it. . .but that was it, that storyline went nowhere else and I just feel that it was a missed opportunity to stir some shit up. So, I thought that the cast was likable, I just don’t think that the reader gets the connection with them to fall in love. 

One thing that Womanizer offers a lot of, is some hella hot sex. The chemistry between Olivia and Callan is pretty thick very early on, it’s just a matter of giving in to ones desires and oh hot balls, do they ever give in. While the actual sex between the two was definitely engaging, it did tend to get a bit wordy. There was too much internal dialogue and not enough actual dirty talk between our two lovebirds. When Callan did get vocal, it was cigarette worthy, it just wasn’t enough.
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I really wanted to love this book. I mean it has every characteristic one needs to really fall in love. We have a young, naive, almost awkward leading lady who is adorable as fuck. Add in the taboo element of falling for one of her brothers best friends, who happens to be super rich and very difficult to tame and you got a book one should not be able to put down. There were so many components that really could’ve set my eReader on fire, but it was challenging to even get the spark going. I think my biggest hold up was that I never got to see the womanizing side of the womanizer. I’m love a good “bad boy gets tamed” story, but I like the angst, I enjoy the drama, I wanna see the asshole side of him before I fall for the swoony side of him. My other issue was with the dialogue. It sometimes got choppy. Olivia’s quirkiness was fantastic. I loved the non-filter, say what’s on her mind, attitude that she brings. . .it was just sometimes hard to follow her internal voice and her voice is the make-up of the book.

Now, I don’t say all of that in a bid to encourage you not to enjoy this book, I can totally see why readers adore Womanizer, it’s just for me personally. . .I thought it was going to offer a bit more in the up and down type of storyline, there was never any heart stopping, jaw dropping, “no he did not just do that” moments that found me torn up one minute and wanting to drop to my knees that next. And it may be a case of this BXTCH having to eat her own words, since I didn’t even heed my own advice and read this series in order. So, if you BXTCHES do decide to take this one on, I hope it brings the type of heart pounding excitement you deserve.Bxtches Be ReadingWomanizer (Manwhore Series, Book #4) by Katy Evans | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

 

 

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Best Kase Scenario (Hyde Series, Book #2) by Layla Frost | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBest Kase Scenario (Hyde Series, Book #2) by Layla Frost | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBest Kase Scenario (Hyde Series, Book #2) by Layla Frost | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: I know I sound like a fuckin’ broken record at this point, but NO, this book should not be read as a standalone and I’m gonna tell you why. First, like I said in my review of Hyde and Seek (book #1), the supporting cast is really coming together as an ensemble type of cast (though it’s more so in book #1 than it is here) and that is where we first meet Kase and eventually Harlow. Now, Kase is all up in Piper’s business from the word go, so he is literally in the entirety of the book, so you definitely begin the descent into swoonville in that book. Second, it’s the end of Hyde and Seek that we “get word” that something is or maybe has gone down with Kase and Harlow, we just don’t find out what “it” is until this first of this book. So, in my professional (yes BXTCHES, I said professional) opinion, in order to keep the transition from book to book as smooth as possible, (because who really loves choppy transitions?), just go in order. Don’t sweat it if you haven’t read Jake and Piper’s story yet, we’re only two books in, so plenty of time to get those fingers flying over to Amazon and get going.

And thank you sweet baby Jesus OR Layla Frost (whatever), Best Kase Scenario will be told through the POV’s of BOTH Kase and Harlow (that makes a BXTCH smile).

Let’s start with Harlow. Harlow is one super spread thin BXTCH. On top of school, she’s trying to hold down an internship at the local news station, she also needs to work full-time and help her mom take care of her little sister, which leaves very little time for anything else, serious or casual. When we first crack open this book, we learn almost immediately that Harlow is losing her job at the bar where she works. Now, if you remember correctly, Piper and Jake are pretty close to Rhys, who happens to own his own little joint. . .not to mention, Piper’s BFF Ray has a man who also owns his own place. So, one would reckon that Harlow could just attach her hitch to one of those lush wagons, but Harlow doesn’t really want to rock that particular boat and add any unnecessary tension to the group if something were to go south. So, since she’s pretty desperate for a job, she heads to the one place where she’s pretty much guaranteed to make a pretty penny. The pole. 

Of course, Harlow is not at all interested for anyone in the circle of friends to discover this little secret, but too bad for her that Kase is friends with the owner of the club that she takes it all off for. Kase has certainly noticed Harlow before this particular exposure, but he sure as shit notices her now and that alpha is not a happy one. 

Kase realizes pretty early on that Harlow scares worse than a timid cat and it’s necessary for him to take his time while putting the woo down on her. This proves to be a difficult task for the both of them, but one that ultimately pays off in the end. It takes a while, but Harlow eventually catches on and gives into what her heart (and libido) have wanted since laying eyes on the hottie with the dreads.

There are going to be some elements of suspense (somewhat) that aren’t too terribly challenging to figure out, but will have you working your detective skills. First, there is the constant need for Harlow to work, almost desperate need to bring home the bacon. I won’t spoil anything for you, but my initial sleuthing led me to think that maybe her mom was some sort of addict (that’s not it), I mean she is working as a stripper (nothing wrong with that, but is wasn’t Harlow’s first choice), she is constantly called upon to help with the young sister (Hadley), while always making sure that her mom is okay. Look I’m not going to spoil it, but you’ll learn the secret pretty early on. The rest of the puzzle doesn’t come together until pretty late into the book, which I’m actually okay with, it forces the reader’s mind to somewhat wonder and I always think that makes for some good reads.

At the end of the first our link discount viagra or second week. But there is no point in waiting for each other to bring cialis without prescription overnight the spark/excitement. However, there are also women who may not experience erectile amerikabulteni.com viagra tablets 20mg dysfunction occasionally then it is not really uncommon. Daily practice of Caverta online under medial levitra without prescription supervision is certain to make better partners sexual intimacy performance. I mentioned a terrific ensemble cast earlier and in my review of Jake and Piper’s story as well, they are back for this installment, just not as present as they were in book #1. We get some continuation of Jake and Piper, while still getting to know the other men of Hyde. My only complaint would be this. . .it was difficult to try and guess who gets book #3, because there really wasn’t a strong frontrunner, but that’s just a personal reader problem, not a book problem. The cast extension really reached out to Harlow’s family. Her mom and little sister were wonderfully written and so easy to fall in love with. And there are some more outlying characters that are really just specific to Kase and Harlow’s story, but brought some good depth to a really good story.

Kase pretty much represents what is needed when one is diving between the sheets or hitting up the couch or bending over a piece of furniture. . .I’m sure you get the idea. He is all alpha, mixed with the right amount of dirty and some really sexy sweet tossed in. And Harlow just really enhances that “Kase Flavor”. . .yum!

I think one thing that is good to remember when enjoying a series like this one, is sometimes you’ll notice the same type of theme running through each story. While I don’t really think that it’s good or bad, I do believe it’s usually okay if the book is well written and if the characters do not all hold the same type of traits, and in my (once again professional) opinion, Piper and Harlow are not walking around in the same box and Kase is so far different from anything that Jake offered. So, hopefully you’ve already fell in love with Jake and Piper and are about to move on to Kase and Harlow, and if you have, you’ll notice some similarities between the two stories. I didn’t think it was enough for me to discredit this particular book. The one thing I will say (without confusing you or giving too much away) is the suspenseful drama that unfolds between these pages was a bit more bewildering for me. It was a bit hard to follow, but everything does come together in the end, so it wasn’t really a deal breaker for me.

I have checked out Layla Frost’s website and as of yet (December 2016), I have no clue when book #3 is releasing, nor do I have the first clue about who the book will spotlight. But, stay tuned, hopefully we will find out soon enough.Bxtches Be ReadingBest Kase Scenario (Hyde Series, Book #2) by Layla Frost | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Hyde and Seek (Hyde Series, Book #1) by Layla Frost | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comHyde and Seek (Hyde Series, Book #1) by Layla Frost | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSynopsis TagHyde and Seek (Hyde Series, Book #1) by Layla Frost | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Lordy Lou, I’ve been horrible about getting right on reviews after reading some kickass books. Case in point. . .Hyde and Seek was released in April 2015, I actually began the book then, but for some reason (I have no idea what that reason is), I never finished the book. So, several months ago, while perusing Amazon, I came across it again and decided to give it another go. . .this time I finished it in about a day and a half, but once again procrastinated and let the review just fall, which led me to reading it again, which led me right into book #2. So, here is my review for this one, hopefully the review for book #2 will be coming along very shortly. Just remember that Hyde and Seek is the first book in the Hyde Series, book #2 is already out.

Hyde and Seek will be told through the POV of Piper (mostly), there are a couple of times that Jake speaks up and gets his voice thrown in.

Piper is twenty years old, a college student, and very busy running her own baking business. The latter finds her at Hyde’s trying to get some work done on her delivery van, and that is where she happens to lay eyes on the very sexy, much older. . .Jake Hyde. A couple of things you should probably know about Piper before we move on. She lives in Massachusetts, her parents are divorced and even though her dad lives in California, they are very close. Her mother however, offers another story. She would like for Piper to be hair up and buttoned up, very country club, very uptight (for lack of a better word). Although Piper is very good at what she does, her mother doesn’t really take it very serious, she views it more as a hobby than a career. But all of that aside, Piper knows who she is, what her future holds and what it is that she wants and at the moment, she wants. . .Jake Hyde.

Jake Hyde is the owner of Hyde’s. I’m not going to go into too much detail of what it is he does, just know it involves automobiles and is very successful. Of course, one look at Piper and he is immediately interested, but also can see something in who she is and what she offers and knows that she is a long haul kinda chick, not one you can just “fuck and chuck”. It doesn’t help matters that her personality is the kind that just draws people in and that is exactly what she has done with those who work with Jake at Hyde’s, a new circle of friends if you will.

To speed things up a bit, Jake and Piper eventually get together (surely that’s not a shock), but it isn’t without bumps in the road. With Piper trying her best to grow her business, she finds herself the recipient of some unwanted attention, including some straight up spitefulness from some former bitches, which if this BXTCH is honest, is kinda my favorite kind of angsty drama. 

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Let’s get to the good stuff. . .the sex. I’m about to reveal something that may or may not be a spoiler (I don’t really think it is, but what do I know). Piper is a virgin when we begin her story, of course, she’s not when we end her story. . .but her innocence is very believable. I mean, she’s only twenty (almost twenty-one), she’s super busy with work and school, not to mention her mom didn’t really offer her any freedom in allowing her to hand over that precious v-card, so I know a lot of readers don’t really like the idea of their leading lady still being so pure, Layla Frost pulls it off with Piper. Let’s just get to the action. Holy hot balls, Jake is a beast in the bedroom and once Piper unlocks that sultry side of sexuality, all bets are off. Jake brings the alpha, he brings the dirty, he brings the experience. . .your toes may be curling by the time your done.

Hyde and Seek is going to bring a lot in the way of activating your imagination. It is high on the humor, Piper is delightfully funny and wonderfully gratifying as a leading lady. Even though Jake is a bit moody when we turn the first page, he picks it up and it’s not long before you find yourself swooning over him and the way he just loves and worships Piper. Hyde and Seek may be high on the humor, but it also brings the drama and brings it something fierce, it may even blindside you (which is the best kind). 

I know I really just gave you a round about “happening” of the story, but Hyde and Seek has a lot of stuff going on and I really don’t want to provide a lot of spoilers, so I think it’s best to just keep it short and sweet, no worries, there is enough to keep you captivated and the pages turning. Kase and Harlow are up next in book #2 (Best Kase  Scenario).Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagHyde and Seek (Hyde Series, Book #1) by Layla Frost | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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