Until Sage (Until Him, Book #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: So, this is about to get a little confusing, so I apologize in advance. Until Sage is the second book in the Until Him series and the fifth book in the Until Her/Until Him series and all that means is you just need to read it fifth. So before you crack open this one, you should’ve already read (in this order): Until July/Until Jax/Until June/Until Ashlyn and Until Sage. Now, Until Jax picks up right after Until July and Until June/Ashlyn/Sage kind of takes place at around the same time. So theoretically you could read those three out of order and not get too out of sorts, I just think it’s easier to go in order. Another thing to remember. The Until Her/Him series is a generational series, the parents have their stories told in the Until series (November/Trevor/Lilly/Nico). So, if you really want to dive in head first and not come up for air for a long while, start there.

Until Sage will be told through the POV of both Sage and Kim.

Let’s back-up a bit. . .to Jax and Ellie’s book, because that’s where we first meet Kim. This is where we learn that Kim had met Sage and then her twin sister did some really shitty things and since Sage didn’t know Kim had a twin (Kelly), he thought Kelly was Kim and that Kim was scamming him, so he confronts Kim in a very assholey kind of way and calls things off. Even though we don’t start there in this book, that’s what we know about Sage and Kim going into this book.

Until Sage will start from the beginning, which only involves them being together for one day before the big ole fallout. Sage finally realizes that not only was he a giant asshole, but Kim was actually telling him the truth when she told him about Kelly. Now it’s just gonna take some work to get back in. . .in every way that, that implies.

Sage is the son of Nico and Sophie. He, along with his sister Nalia, were adopted. Which is something he has in common with Kim, who is also adopted. But while she was raised in a very loving, stable home, her twin Kelly was raised by their biological mother, which was in less than idea standards. 

So, Until Sage is gonna take you a journey. I will tell you that all the usual danger that surrounds the Mayson family is toned down here, there is still the drama, but after the kidnapping of Ashlyn and Kelly (not a spoiler, this all went down in Until Ashlyn), it’s not as riddled with the danger. So, it’s really just a girl trying to find her way with an alpha male and all that it entails. 
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Just like the Until series, the Until Her/Him series is also an ensemble series. Sage works for Jax, so we get him and Kim works with Ellie, so we get her and Hope. It appears that all of the cousins are quite close, so we get cameo’s from them as well. And with Sage being the son of Nico and Sophie, we will get caught up with the happenings in their lives. New to the scene is Kim’s parents as well as her BFF, Chris. So lots of oldies with a few new ones thrown in and Until Sage gets very well rounded out.

When it comes to alpha vibes, Sage puts those out as good as any Mayson man. . .and Wes. The first time Sage meets Kim, the day is spent together and ends in with a bit of a boom, which is how Sage realizes that the Mayson curse is alive and well.

We’re all caught up and things just keep getting better and better. Up next is Sage’s sister, Harmony and her BOOM with Harlen. Aurora Rose Reynolds is taking us all on a fantastic voyage and giving the escape we could all use. 

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Plan B (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #2) by Jana Aston

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Plan B is the second book in the Best Laid Plans series and features Daisy and Kyle. It also takes place at around the same time as Sure Thing (book #1), which features Violet and Jennings. . .Violet is Daisy’s identical twin. With all that said, it should be no surprise when I tell you to be sure to read these books in the order in which they were written. Because these stories take place at the same time, knowing Violet and Jennings will only enhance this particular story. I will usually tell you if I think a book in a series can be read as a stand alone and I’m telling you now, this one should not be.

Plan B will be told through the POV’s of both Daisy and Kyle.

Here’s what we already know going in. . .Daisy is a tour guide with Sutton Travel and life has recently dealt Violet a pretty crappy hand. Daisy has hatched a plan that involves the good ole twin switcharoo. And that’s how Violet ends up posing as Daisy on Daisy’s tour, it’s also how Violet ends up meeting Jennings. . .but that’s a story for Violet’s book. 

While reading Sure Thing, you’ll be left wondering what Daisy is up to. She has sent her sister in her place on a tour without much explanation. And even though she checks in with Violet regularly, she gives no indication at what she’s up to, but now we know. Daisy is on a quest to find her baby daddy.

Daisy breaks her dick diet for one night with Kyle Kingston and is left with a gift that will last a lifetime. . .a baby. Unfortunately, the only thing she knows about Kyle is his name and now she’s on a quest to locate him to share this life altering news. What she quickly finds out is Kyle Kingston is the CEO of KINGS (think Walmart) and letting him know he’s about to be a dad isn’t as easy as a quick slide into the DM’s. 

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While there are supporting characters that add to the flavor of this book, it really is a story that is all about Daisy and Kyle. If you have read Wrong, Luke is Kyle’s cousin and he makes an appearance in Plan B. Violet plays a pretty important role in this book, since her story and Daisy’s story go hand in hand. There are other players that are intricate to this story. . .Kyle’s sister (Kerrigan), some cousins and even a villain. Overall, it really is about Daisy and Kyle and their journey in not only becoming parents, but becoming a Daisy + Kyle = Forever.

When you have a man worth throwing the dick diet out the door and add in some raging pregnancy hormones, you’re bound to run into some pretty wild and hot sex and Kyle and Daisy does not disappoint. And if you’ve read anything Jana Aston, you already know that she has a pretty fantastic ability taking your imagination to all places dirty. 

I have yet to read a book by Jana Aston that I didn’t fall in love with. You’re guaranteed a fiercely independent leading lady, along with an alpha that’ll hit where you need it the most. Her trademark is her humor, she will have you laughing out loud, but the girl is no slack in the bedroom either. I’m a reader who loves a good rom-com, but I also like some angst mixed in and even though we don’t always get a ton of it, it’s always sprinkled in at just the right time.

If it’s an escape you’re looking for, you can’t go wrong with Jana Aston. If it’s good solid comedy you’re looking for, you can’t go wrong with Jana Aston. If it’s hot bedroom action you’re looking, you can’t go wrong with Jana Aston. If it’s an good old fashioned love story you’re looking for, you can’t go wrong with Jana Aston. So, if you haven’t yet caught on, you really can’t go wrong with Jana Aston.

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Roan (FMX Series, Book #3) by Shey Stahl

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Roan will be told through the POV’s of both Roan and Ophelia.

While the history of Roan and Ophelia goes way back, the book kicks off a little before Shade and Scarlet and will span about 8-10 years.

If you have read this series in order, you are already familiar with the crack in Tiller and Roan’s relationship. Now, make no mistake, the crack has been there for quite sometime, well before Ophelia. The situation between Tiller and Ophelia just broke the crack wide open. And if you need a little reminder of what occurred between Tiller and Ophelia to further the divide between the brothers. . .Tiller was the one to take Ophelia’s virginity and even though it sounds very Neanderthal to say, it was always supposed to be Roan’s. 

Even though I say that you go on a journey while reading most books and I think that’s true, but Roan is really gonna take you on a journey. And it’s gonna be filled with a roller coaster of emotions, so you best secure that lap belt or you’re bound to fall out.

We may have gotten glimpses of Roan during Shade and Tiller’s stories, but I felt (during those books) that we never really got an idea of who he was. We knew from Shade’s book that Tiller was most certainly a wild cat and when we got to his book, he lived up to that nickname. But I feel that Roan was almost elusive, we only really knew about the Ophelia debacle with Tiller, so diving in here kind of gives an opportunity to fall in love with a brand new character.
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Roan is definitely a focus on Roan and Ophelia, but in order to get to that, there’s so much that the two of them have to learn separately about themselves first and that part of the journey is going to be a constant trip up the roller coaster and down. . .over and over again, until all of sudden the ride is gonna smooth out.

Each book in this series does a fantastic job of putting the spotlight on the intended couple, but each book wouldn’t be nearly the same without the supporting cast of characters. When you dive into this series, you become invested in everyone and as you move to the next book, it’s falling for the main event while also being giddy with excitement in discovering what everyone else has been up to. Since the book takes place over such a large time span, we get to continue to follow Shade and Scarlet and Tiller and Amberly, Willa and Ricky, along with River, Berlin, and Camden. And FYI, this book ends with Camden at 18 years old and while I have no inside information, I feel quite certain that Camden will be getting his own book and I cannot wait. 

I’m not too sure at this point who my favorite brother is. I’m inclined to go with Shade, but only because he was my very first Shey Stahl book and I was so blown away with her writing style and storytelling ability that I just fell in love. BUT each brother gives you many reasons to be your favorite and in the journey, Shey Stahl will definitely become one as well. 

I don’t think this will be the last that we hear from the Sawyer brothers, at least I hope not. This is a series that I’m so glad I discovered. And I know I say this a lot, but Shey Stahl’s ability to capture the reader and put them right in the middle of the story is unmatched. I haven’t read her entire catalogue, but if you’re looking for good place to start, the FMX series is a really good choice.

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The Burden Is On Us. . .BXTCHES!

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: It’s been more than a while since I’ve mused about anything. . .probably an entire presidential election cycle. But since there’s a lot of shit stirring in the country lately, I don’t think I can really keep my mouth shut and I’m way too much of a wordy BXTCH for this to be narrowed down in a single social media post. But please hear me out now. . .in no way, shape, or form am I an expert in anything, like at all, but especially race and racism. I know what I know and my opinions are based solely on people I love and a future I don’t want for my children. . .or my nieces and nephews. . .or my husband. . .or my brother in law. Which led me to an outpouring of that opinion, some you may agree with, some you may not, but I hope in the end, we can all agree that it’s time for the conversation to at least begin.

Full disclosure: I am a white woman. I should add that I’m middle aged, but I really don’t like putting that kinda boundary on myself.

I’m now talking to you. . .white people.

Before I start, I think we need to agree that as a privileged group we don’t own the right or the power to say whether or not a person of color in our society experiences or has experienced any sort of racism AND what that racism does or does not look like. So, for the sake of any ridiculous argument you’re preparing about how racism does not exist. . .we’re just gonna go ahead and all agree that it does. While we’re laying out some guidelines, can we also agree that the conspiracy theories that are floating around claiming that the murder of George Floyd was all set up to throw a wrench in #45’s reelection campaign is not only ridiculous, but it’s also you’re way of implying that racism is something worked up by the media (or the “radical” left) and isn’t real at all. Which indicates to me that you really need to get it together. 

Everyone of us has the right/duty to stand for what we believe is right and stand against what we believe is wrong. It is not my place to identify what those paths look like for you because they’re probably different for all of us. But once you designate those paths, be ready because everybody will have an opinion on your opinions and your choices will have consequences. Just ask Amy Cooper.

I think it’s great some of you have taken a stand. The issue? You’re trying to stand on every base at the same time. Yes, I agree that this type of brutality is awful “regardless of race”, but this shit is only happening to one race because of their race and the sooner that you’re able to tell yourself that, the closer you are to actually wanting things to change. And you’re gonna have to hurry up and get there, because this isn’t a fight that the Black community will win on their own. It’s also a fight that we started and since the hate lies with us, we have to be the ones to end it. The burden is on us. We have the privilege, let’s start putting it to use for good.

If this is an uncomfortable conversation for you, good, it needs to be. This is racism. Say it out loud and say it often. Stop trying to swerve the narrative by telling yourself it has nothing to do with the color of one’s skin. All that narrative does is put the white privilege on display and prolongs progress.

George Floyd isn’t the reason the unrest in this country has reached a boiling point, he’s just the match that lit the fire. I can give you a list of name after name after name that the fire was built on. We live in a reactionary country. If we were proactive, we would’ve been prepared for this kind of outcome. We didn’t listen to the pleas when Trayvon Martin’s murderer walked away scott free. We didn’t pay attention when Michael Brown was murdered in cold blood or when Tamir Rice was shot or Eric Gardner was suffocated or Sandra Bland or Alton Sterling or Walter Scott or Philando Castille. This entire post could be composed of just the names of Blacks killed for no other reason than the color of their skin, and it would make sense to almost anyone reading it. It’s been almost 30 years since Rodney King asked if we could all just get along and he was the one beaten by four cops. We should’ve paid better attention, because what’s happening now has been in the works for generations. And when you post about how Dr. King was a peaceful protestor, don’t forget that the peace he brought wasn’t met with peace in return, it was met with violence. 

“Robin DiAngelo kicks all the crutches to the side and demands that white folk finally mature and face the world they’ve made while seeking to help remake it for those who have neither their privilege nor their protection.” -Michael Eric Dyson (forward White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard For White People to Talk About Racism)

We can talk about it, but what are we gonna do about it?

Start calling them out. . .several weeks ago, someone posted an opinion on Facebook and someone commented about white privilege, which then prompted someone else to comment the following: why does every damn thing in this country have to end in racist comments? Black people are not treated any worse than white people in this country. If they don’t like it here, why don’t they go live some place else. I’m tired of y’all saying, “if they had been black”. Now you need to take the racist BS somewhere else.” Well, I guess he squashed that white privilege theory. No one called out this guy and I get it, stupid is as stupid does, or in this case, stupid is as stupid says and no one really wants to start a Facebook argument, especially with an asshole like that. But we have to start labeling them what they in fact are, racist. Make them uncomfortable. Force them to defend their racist attitude, because at least then, you’ll know where they stand.

We need to recognize. . .Colin Kaepernick. “It’s been said that racism is so American that when we protest racism, some assume we’re protesting America” -Beyonce (I think)

We need to continue to recognize. . .that Barack Obama isn’t the cause of our racial divide. I can’t even believe that this is a thing I have to explain, but we actually sit back glorifying in our whiteness and claim that Barack Obama is the cause for the racial issues in this country. Let me repeat that for the people in the back. The very first African American to ever win a presidential election in the United States of America was/is being blamed for the reason blacks feel targeted. That’s how we decided to use our privilege, blame the black man for the hate the black community receives. #fuckingwhitepeople

Stop fucking complaining. . .no, we don’t get to use the “N” word. With or without the hard “er”. And we don’t get a specific month dedicated to our history, we actually get them all, clearly you didn’t pay attention in class. This is something that’s not even up for discussion. If you are someone who chooses to use the “N” word when and wherever you like, then know that your choice could have some serious consequences.  

Listen. . .you’re gonna have to sit and have conversations with at least one African-American (hopefully more) and your only job is gonna be to listen. You need to hear their stories and respect their experiences. You don’t get to disagree or insert you opinions. If you want to speak, it should only be to apologize or ask questions. If you’re someone who has ever had to say any version of the following. . .“I’m not racist, I have black (insert noun here)”, then I guarantee, this conversation needs to be in your near future.

Vote. . .look, we can argue all day about whether #45 is racist or not. And I understand that it’s easier for your argument to be that he’s not because if you have to admit that he is, then you also have to admit that you voted for a racist, which then sucks all the air out of your “I’m not racist” argument. Because it’s not about whether or not your personal narrative is racist, it’s also about whether or not you’re willing to accept racism from others. Which is also why it’s easier for you to put the blame of racial division on Obama’s shoulders. But let me say this and I’ll try to be as gentle as it deserves, if you believe that Obama is a racist but Trump is not, not only are you part of the problem that needs a solution, but you’re also a fucking idiot-I am sorry, I hate using that term, but if it looks like a fool and talks like a fool, then. . . I’ll give you the out, you can easily claim that you didn’t know in 2016 that you were voting for a racist, you do not get that out in 2020. If you support Trump and claim that racism does not exist in your home because you raise your kids to have a color blind heart, then you’re gonna have make a decision and pick a side to stand on. The loudest way to have our voices heard is through our right to vote and this means voting at every level. We need to put the feet to the fire and ask politicians where they stand on race issues and force them to pick a side. We have to start electing people that represent the whole of our country, not just the white man. We need to only elect those who are committed to enacting laws that protect our most vulnerable citizens and who will commit to putting an end to the systemic racism that taints our county.

Stop skirting the issue. . .this is not about black on black crime, which by the way is just crime. This has nothing to do with abortion. Stop trying to change the narrative. If you wanna have a conversation about abortion, then let’s do it, but these are not the same as issues rooted in racism. Learn the difference. P.S. . .every time a George Floyd happens in our country and you respond with any argument rooted in black on black crime, I’d rather you say what you mean, which is, “If blacks don’t care about black on black crime, why do they care about this?”

Racism is the worst kind of hate. It’s you looking in the eyes of God and saying, “Dude, your art really sucks”. What’s ironic to me is that most racists hide behind the veil of Christianity. Now, I don’t read the Bible, but even as a kid, I learned the lyrics to “Jesus Loves the Little Children” and it’s clear to me some of you need to refresh your memories and your playlist.

There’s a lot of realities that white people don’t like to face. It’s hard to admit that the opportunities in our country aren’t the same for blacks as they are for whites. It’s hard to imagine that getting pulled over because you were driving while black is a real thing that happens. Racism is a hate that the we need to take ownership of because it’s our sin and the sooner we begin to accept it, own it and begin the process of fixing it, the sooner our country can start to heal. I get it, it’s uncomfortable and easier to either deny the problem altogether or pretend that the problem isn’t that bad and since people are gonna hate anyway, can we really do away with racism? If we’re forced to admit that a problem exists, that means we’re forced to find a solution and a solution needs to be found, because until then, guess what? They still can’t breathe.

“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.”

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Tiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Please heed this warning. . .DO NOT even think about Tiller if you haven’t yet devoured Shade (book #1). Shade is definitely a pre-requisite here. Tiller is gonna come barreling in without forgiveness and Shade somewhat prepares you for that tornado.

Tiller will be told through the POV’s of both Tiller and Amberly.

Like Shade, Tiller will be told in parts, three to be exact. And I’m now convinced that this is purposely done by Shey Stahl, so we can get an intermission, because you may very well need it.  Let me also give you another reason (if I didn’t stress it enough in the warning) why you need to start with Shade. . .during Shade’s story, you will fall for Tiller. Everything about him is energy and excitement, even though you know and recognize that there are some dark undertones surrounding him. You’ll need to hold onto whatever love you’ve developed for him during Shade, you’re gonna need it to get through this book. . .but only in the most blood rushing angsty way.

There’s not a whole lot of foreplay before your world gets rocked. Well, really Amberly’s world, but it’s the one we’re living in temporarily, so buckle up. 

Tiller’s journey is different from Shade’s because Tiller and Amberly have known (and maybe even loved) each other since they were like five years old. It’s a connection that you’re not going to understand at times. It’s a connection that you’ll wonder why Amber doesn’t sever. It’s a connection that you may think is unhealthy. But it’s a connection that’s deep and real and it’s important to just go with it, because every point of this journey is necessary to get us to the end.

Once Amberly’s life changes and when she really needs Tiller the most, is when he becomes the best asshole he can be. Unfortunately for Amberly (or Tiller depending on the angle you’re looking through) she has other priorities that have moved front and center.

Even though Tiller loves Amberly, though you will question this throughout, his approach is that of a bull in a china shop. His approach also constantly revolves around Amberly’s virginity and his need to “make her bleed”After all that Tiller will and has put Amberly through, in the end, it’ll be as it should, with Tiller chasing Amberly’s love.

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I’m sure you can imagine that with three parts, there are tons of layers in this very complicated love story. And even though I think Shey Stahl could’ve written a story that Tiller and Amberly (or Shade and Scarlet for that matter) the only ones focused on, it’s not how any of these stories are meant to be told. We’ve met most of the supporting characters on Tiller’s side. We get to see the relationship between Shade and Scarlet continue to blossom. We continue to see the rough dynamic between Tiller and Roan (though we won’t fully understand that dynamic until book #3). Camden is still around and is really becoming a part of the Sawyer family. So all the players are still in place and the more we read them, the more we become engrossed in them. Then there’s Amberly’s family. Without giving too much away, dysfunction is the best way to describe the Johnson’s and in that group, Amberly is the odd main out. 

While Shade’s story was angsty in a way that was a bit more calm, Tiller is the complete opposite. He is an asshole. He makes no apology for who he is and sometimes that hard to digest because Amberly (and her situation) is the one that gets that end of his stick. BUT, Shey Stahl strips Tiller down at just the right times at somewhat brief moments. . .just enough to chip away at our hearts. I’m assuming when an author digs deep and creates a leading character, the hope is for them to be loved and I’m sure that’s what Shey Stahl was going for here as well, but what I really think her main objective here was for Tiller to be understood and through the understanding comes the love. I think that’s why Amberly is able to love him the way she does, even when we’re like “WTF girl?!”You will need to hang on for this ride, it’s not gonna be easy to take at times, but the pay off is gonna be well worth it.

If you haven’t yet read from Shey Stahl’s catalog, I guarantee that you are missing out. The way her words flow, puts the reader right there with the storyline. We are not bystanders, we become part of the action. The dialogue between the reader and character is very conversational and becomes much more than her just telling a story. Shade was my first crack at her imagination, so I can tell you that the Sawyer brothers are definitely a good start. And, if we’re gonna judge books by their covers, then this one should certainly seal the deal.

Roan is next and if you’re dying to get to the bottom of the relationship between not only Roan and Ophelia, but Roan and Tiller. . .then get ready, we’re gonna get it all.

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Trust (Wrong Series, Book #4) by Jana Aston

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Trust (Wrong Series, Book #4) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTrust (Wrong Series, Book #4) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTrust (Wrong Series, Book #4) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Trust is the last book in this series and even though I think if you wanted to read this book on its own, without enjoying the first three beforehand, you could, I just don’t recommend it. The books in this series don’t really depend on one another for the story to be told, but they do flow from one another and events that occurred in one could show up in the next. For example, the pregnancy that surprised Sophie in book #1, is delivered in this book. So, in my opinion, the best way to enjoy this book is if you’ve first enjoyed the previous three.

Trust will be told through the POV’s of both Chloe and Boyd.

If you have read this series in order, then you’ve already met Chloe and Boyd. You also already know that Everly has been chomping at the bit to hook Chloe up with Boyd. If you chose not to start with book #1 (Wrong), then please allow me to enlighten you. Wrong features Sophie and Luke. Sophie finds out during that book that she has a half brother that she had no clue about. That brother is Boyd.

Since Chloe and Everly have been best friends since childhood, we really got a good introduction to Chloe in book #2 (Right) and if you enjoyed her presence then, you’re gonna fucking love her here.

Now that Chloe has graduated college and her career is off to a great start, she’s trying to get her personal life going. The problem however, is Chloe may be able to handle a classroom full of second graders, it’s the one on one’s with the opposite sex that strikes up her anxiety. She really starts to believe that all is hopeless when her date is arrested and she is questioned by the F.B.I. before the date really even takes off. The F.B.I. officer just so happens to be Boyd, it’s important to note that even though Everly wants her and Boyd together, they have never met. And I should also point out that Chloe really has a thing for all things law enforcement.

Her awkwardness and anxiety is on full display when she runs into Boyd while visiting Sophie at the hospital and realizes that this is not only the Boyd that Everly is dying to hook her up with but that this Boyd is also the F.B.I. agent who questioned her days before.

Boyd is certainly attracted to Chloe, but he recognizes her anxiety is holding her back, so his approach needs to be a bit different. And that approach starts with a favor and him needing a date for a wedding. And hopefully when he gets her to relax a bit, the game will change.
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Like with most series, when a new book begins, we get visits from previous characters and Trust is no different. While we don’t get a ton from Sophie/Luke or Everly/Camden or Sandra/Gabe, what we do get adds to Chloe and Boyd’s story just enough that the focus remains where it need to be. 

The anxiety that Chloe has when it comes to the mere act of dating, certainly carries over to the bedroom. And while one usually doesn’t include cute and sex in the same breath, it’s definitely cute. Don’t worry, Boyd moves right in and takes the sex to where it belongs. . .hot.

All four ladies that headline this series (Sophie, Everly, Sandra, Chloe) bring something different and unique to each book. Whether it’s awkwardness or curiosity or confidence or humor, each of them adds their own individuality to each book and each of them will have you falling in love over and over again. While I may warn against reading books out of order for the sake of the series/story, I also recommend because they’re just that fucking good.

Wrong was my first go at Jana Aston and I actually think it was her first go as well. I’ve read many by her since, so I can affirm that she does romantic comedy very well. If you’re looking for something funny, something light or just an escape. She’s gonna make sure you get all that and more.

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Sierra Simone

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Book #1: Priest: A Love Story

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Priest: A Love Story (Priest Series, Book #1) by Sierra Simone

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This book is literally what you think it’s about when you look at the cover. Well, that is if you think it’s about a priest stepping away from his vow to God and indulging in some really erotic and hot as fuck sex when you look at the cover, then we are on the same page. However, it does go beyond just that. It will touch on abuse within the Church and whether you believe it to be taboo or not, the Priest does take part in some very erotic sexual activities, even on the actual altar, so brace yourself. If these are things that would offend you to the point of not being able to enjoy this book as just a work of fiction, then I suggest you pass it up.

Priest will be told through the POV of Tyler. 

There are many reasons why one would decide to take a vow of celibacy and devote their life to God, but for Tyler Bell (or Father Bell) his reasons involve his baby sister and making right a lot of wrongs that have been done within the Church. Having said all that, he does believe that he is doing his life work and his commitment belongs to the Lord. . .that is until Poppy Danforth comes along wanting to confess some sins.

Poppy comes from a very high class background. Lots of wealth and lots of familial expectations. She realizes that her life will never be her own unless she takes ownership of it. Even if that means cutting herself off entirely from her past (a.k.a. her family). . .and that is exactly what she does. Because of the path she heads down, she finds herself in Father Bell’s confessional and life for either of them will never be the same.

It’s important to know that this particular life path that Tyler has chosen is only about 3 years old, so while he has taken a vow of celibacy, he hasn’t always been celibate. In translation, he knows how to work his body while working a woman’s and all of those temptations have stayed at bay, until he hears the confessions coming from Poppy. Well, without giving too much away, it’s not long before the confessions turn into Poppy bent over the piano and Father Bell eating her pussy from behind. I told you. . .erotica and taboo.

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When a story presents itself as a celibate priest working against his vows and the temptations of sex, we kinda got talk about it. Reading lots of romance novels you’re bound to come across a lot of sex and most of it is really good, Priest is scorching hot. I think part of the appeal comes from the taboo nature of what’s happening, but the toe curling portion of events comes from Sierra Simone and her very pornographic imagination, one that I’m pretty grateful for.

While we can discuss the taboo nature of the book all day, it’s important to point out that Priest is so much more than that. Sierra Simone did a really good job at addressing the conflict that was within Tyler Bell the man and Father Bell the priest and his need to find a way at reconciling the two. One of the main focuses of the book is Catholicism and even though a portion of the book revolves around the controversy that surrounds the Catholic Church, there was careful consideration in ensuring that Father Bell’s loyalty never wavered and that he never had anger towards God. So while he may be fucking on the alter and eating pussy on the church piano, don’t worry, he recognizes the sin and knows he needs to repent.

Everything about this book was beyond any expectation I had and while I think you’ll enjoy the ride, you need to understand that it does touch on some trigger subjects. . .sexual abuse and suicide to name a few. I think if you know what to expect going in, you won’t be shocked, you will however be shook. . . but in the best of ways.

I actually purchased this book in 2018 and it’s now 2 years later and I finally decided to dive in. Mainly because it was being talked about in a book group on social media. It was my first go at anything from Sierra Simone, I don’t think it’ll be my last. 

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Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G.

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: There is no warning with this book, this is a standalone novel, so there is no prerequisite book to read prior. All you need to do is kick back and enjoy. Which I’m most certain you will.

Two Weeks Notice will be told through the POV’s of both Tara and Preston.

Tara Lauren is struggling to find her first job out of college and with her degree resume, it shouldn’t be too terribly difficult. Preston Parker is a very successful hotelier. . .like billionaire successful. . .and is struggling to find an executive assistant that lasts longer a week. When Tara is caught stealing from the gourmet breakfast bar in one of Preston’s luxury hotels, she thinks her luck has gone from bad to worse, when Preston offers her the job as his executive assistant instead of calling the police, Tara is starting to see her luck change for the better. That is until she actually starts the job.

And that is the journey that Two Weeks Notice is going to take you all on. Tara is the best executive assistant that Preston has ever had and while he can admit that fact to himself, he’s not about to show his gratitude by saying thank you or anything nice really. The sexual tension is thick and Tara is about at the very end of whatever patience she has left.

If you have read Whitney G.’s Naughty Boss (Steamy Coffee Reads Collection, Book #1), this is really just a longer version. The characters aren’t the same and the CEO of that book is the head of a publication company. But the premise is the same and both books are fantastic. Naughty Boss is a novella at only 139 pages and it’s not necessary to read one before the other since they’re not related, I just wanted to give you an idea of what lies in the pages of Two Weeks Notice.

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I’ve read about 10 of Whitney G.’s books (and that includes the novellas) and the one thing that I have learned about her style is that she can write an alpha asshole male with the best of them. She has an ability to depict her leading man in a way that you know he’s an asshole, you know you’re supposed to kinda not like him, but you find yourself entranced by him and especially by the way he talks dirty. . .because you should also know that she’s really good at the dirty talk as well. Which is a nice segue to all the sex. The sexual tension in this book is so thick, it just pours off the pages. And when Preston and Tara finally get down to the business, it’s well worth the wait.


I actually first read this book back in July 2019 and have read it several times since. Usually when I reread a book, I sometimes skip over parts because I’m really just trying to get the feel of the book again, but not here. Each and every time that I’ve read this book, I have gone cover to cover and hit every word.

If you haven’t discovered Whitney G. yet, go and do so now. She will quickly become one of your favorites.

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Texas Tornado (Freebirds Series, Book #5) by Lani Lynn Vale

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: The same warning stands with Texas Tornado that has been issued with every book in this series thus far. Please read them in the order in which they were written. While I think they would be still enjoyable (somewhat) on their own, the puzzle doesn’t come together until the end, especially with this book. James’ story has been brewing since the very first book in this series (Boomtown) and with every subsequent book, we get little nuggets that will come together in Texas Tornado. There’s also other storylines that need closure and this book will bring that.

Texas Tornado will be told through the POV’s of both James and Shiloh, with a few chapters told through the POV’s of those we have already met.

Let’s flashback a bit. . .James has been in the series since book #1, Cheyenne is his sister and Janie (who has been in the series since the beginning) is his daughter, while Shiloh was introduced in Jack and Winter’s story (book #4) when we found out that she was Sam’s sister. . .one he knew nothing about. Texas Tornado will pick up about six months after Last Day of My Life and things aren’t looking all too good for Shiloh.

Here’s what we know going into this book. James is having some pretty severe baby mama issues. The father that Sam despised practically his whole life may not deserve Sam’s hate after all. So, there’s a lot of questions that need to get cleared up in this book.

Sam finding out he has a long lost sister doesn’t automatically kick start his sibling protective gear. In fact, he’s really a giant asshole to her and James is the first one of the group to really step up and give her a helping hand. 

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While really getting to know James and Shiloh, we get to catch up with the others as well. Janie plays a pretty significant role here and her wit and humor keep up very well with the adults and will have you laughing out loud. We’ve already met Sebastian and Silas, but we get to know them a bit more here, which is good since they will be getting their own books in The Heroes of the Dixie Wardens MC Series. Luke and Downy are also back and though we don’t learn a lot more about them, we get teased just enough to give us something to look forward to (KPD SWAT series). Since we get a lot of characters from future series during this series, I’m sure we can look forward to these characters making appearances in other series as well, especially when we get to the kids and their 2nd generation books.

I haven’t yet decided which book/couple is my favorite. Even though the Last Day of My Life wasn’t my favorite book, I really liked Jack/Winter as a couple, but it’s difficult to pick which one I loved the most. 

There’s still one book to go, but it’s a novella and it’s gonna give (what I assume) the backstory of Elliott and Blaine. They’ve both been around since book #1 and we already know a great deal about them, but I am super excited to get their story from the beginning. 

I only started this series so it wouldn’t be so difficult to decipher all of the characters that are in LLV’s books, but I’m so glad I made that decision because now I know what I was missing out on.

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