Pucked (The Pucked Series, Book #1) by Helena Hunting

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: First, this is my second read of Pucked. As usual, I procrastinated long enough in getting to the review, that my brain needed a refresher. Second, you may want to read this in a place where laughing out loud isn’t frowned upon, because if you have any sense of humor AT ALL, it will be hard to control your laughter while enjoying Violet and Alex. Also, it should be noted that you don’t need to have a love for hockey or even an understanding of the sport to really get into Pucked. This is book #1 in the Pucked series and it should go without saying, though I’ll say it anyway, this is the starting point. . .so if you’re wanting to get the best from this series, go in order.

Pucked will be told through the POV’s of Violet and Alex.

Let me first give you a bit of a rundown: Violet is a twenty-two year old accountant who is currently living in the pool house on her parents property. Well, it’s actually her mom and step-dad, but same thing. Buck is Violet’s step-brother, a hockey player, and has just been traded back home to the Chicago Blackhawks. Violet has recently sworn off all hockey players, declaring them whores, her step-brother being the biggest of them all, after a bad experience with one. After being persuaded by her mom to catch a flight to Atlanta to support Buck in one of his first games as a Hawk, Violet lays eyes on Alex Waters.

Alex and Violet meet at the after game party where what starts out as some great back and forth banter ends with lots of mouth fucking. Being intrigued by Violet, Alex heads up to her suite in an effort to get to know her a bit better. Not only is she sharing a suite with her parents, but she also locks herself out when she steps into the hallway with Alex, which then opens the door (literally) to his suite. While his intentions may have been gentlemanly, once Violet gets a small taste of Alex, she wants it all, especially his MC (monster cock).

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Once things pick up, their relationship definitely starts to bloom and become exclusive. They of course run into several problems. #1: Buck having issues with a teammate hooking up with his sister. Buck doesn’t really know Alex all that well, so his only point of reference is the “Whore” stories that he as heard. #2: Alex’s agent. Alex is really working towards his life post hockey and that includes certain endorsement deals. His agent, aptly named Dick, thinks that him having a permanent woman at his side is going to screw those plans up. So, while Pucked may be a comedy first, that doesn’t mean there isn’t going to be any drama.

The supporting cast of characters in Pucked are fantastic. They are very well developed and add almost as much to the story as the main characters (calm down, I said almost). In some books, the secondary characters are almost an afterthought, but in Pucked, they are very integrated into the importance of the story of Alex and Violet. 

The sex is as toe curling as the story is humorous, I don’t really know if that makes sense, so let me make it clearer, the bed is certainly on fire here. It makes me want to take hockey a bit more serious. I just wish I knew where it is that some of these authors get their inspiration, because there aren’t too many acrobatics here, it’s just straight fucking, but it’s thigh clenching to say the least. Helena Hunting’s website tagline is “Stories to get in bed with”, she is not wrong. Alex = YUM!

Pucked had me laughing out loud. Violet is so well written, you kind of want to be her BFF and I really fell for Alex, he falters a bit, but he is so adorably sexy, you can’t help but add him to the “Book Boyfriend List”. This is a series that I’m super excited about and even though the next in the series is Buck’s story, I hope that Alex and Violet are integrated into the story. Having said that, I do think that the second book will have me developing a soft spot for Buck. 

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November 9: A Novel by Colleen Hoover

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I have to admit several things here. #1: November 9 wasn’t originally on my TBR list. I know, “How could I?”. But here’s why. After I read the blurb, I thought it sounded interesting, I just didn’t know if it appealed to me the way I needed it to. Then, after reviews began to filter in, and with the way readers were describing the book, I thought it was going to be too emotional for me, the kind of emotion that I just knew was going to gut me. And, reading reviews is sometimes a double edge deal because they’re so vague you begin to assume you know what the reader is trying to say, which could be dangerous. #2: I actually LOVE Colleen Hoover (although, you wouldn’t know it by my lack of reviews for her books). I just haven’t gotten around to re-reading any of her stuff yet (on my to do list, I promise). I’m expressing my affection for this woman because I should’ve known better. I should never doubt greatness and realize that you can’t go wrong with a sure thing. #3: This isn’t going to be a detailed review (for me anyway), because this book is so fantastic the only justice I can give it, is by telling you to read it and only then will you understand why a lot of the reviews for November 9 are emotional but vague. Enough truth, let’s get started.

November 9 will be told through the POV’s of Fallon and Ben.

First let’s just start with the date or the things I can tell you regarding the date. The book starts on, you guessed it, November 9 and we originally meet Fallon and Ben when they are both 18 years old. Two years prior, when Fallon was just 16 years old, she was caught in a house fire that left her with burn scars all down the left side of her body. Besides the obvious physical changes she went through, she also lost her position as the lead actress on a popular T.V. show, which brought about the end of her career. Up until the fire, her father (an actor as well) was her biggest cheerleader when it came to her career. After the fire, their relationship is strained at best. It’s during a lunch date with her father that Fallon meets Ben.

Ben happens to be sitting in the booth behind Fallon and her father when he hears her father giving Fallon career advice. You see, Fallon has made the decision to move from L.A. to New York in order to pursue her dreams by trying her hand on Broadway. The problem is her dad is almost too honest by telling his daughter that since the fire, she really isn’t pretty enough to act anymore and she should probably have a back-up plan. Ben, no longer being able to stand hearing this, slides himself into the seat next to Fallon, pretending to be her boyfriend. She catches on and goes with it. They spend the one night she has left in L.A. together.

You need to understand that Ben is an aspiring writer and Fallon believes that one shouldn’t fall in love between the ages of 18-23. Her mother has drilled into her that those five years are pivotal in finding ones self and falling in love would hinder that. So, instead of exchanging phone numbers/emails/social media information, they decide that instead they would meet every year on November 9, that is, until they turn 23. And during those meetings it it agreed that Ben and Fallon would get to know one another and Ben would use that to write a book.

So, that’s it. November 9 only takes place on November 9. I know that sounds kinda crazy, but it works. It will span years of Ben and Fallon meeting up on that one day of the year and each year it gets harder and harder for them to play by the rules and for me, that is the beauty of this book. CoHo managed to merge beauty and pain so wonderfully together, that one page you find yourself with a goofy grin on your face just to turn the page and be on the verge of tears. Even around the “Fourth November”, I knew what was coming, I could just feel it and even though I knew it was coming, I still found myself with my eyes closed, head back and hand at my heart because that’s how much I felt it. 

The supporting cast is existent and very well written, but it really isn’t about them. Their presence is certainly important. Fallon’s relationship with her father OR Ben’s relationship with his brothers, while they all add an important element and necessity to November 9, it’s not that story you will be craving.
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Of course November 9 has sex. I cannot believe I’m about to declare this and it could be the first and only time I say this. CoHo could’ve left all of the sex out of this book and I would not have been the least bit disappointed. Now, I’m glad she didn’t. The scenes between the sheets with Fallon and Ben are certainly love making, not fucking, but that is how it needed to be. I don’t think I would’ve bought into it if she had Ben throwing Fallon up against the wall, ripping off panties and taking it to town. He worshipped her and that in itself was so beautiful.

It’s very few and far between that I will take to the keyboard right after finishing up a book. In fact, a lot of times I go back to re-read just because I procrastinated and waited too long to write about a book after finishing one up. I finished November 9 in one day, I didn’t do the laundry or wash the dishes, I read November 9 and I don’t regret one page of it. This is a story that will not only stick with you, but will have you telling anyone who will listen to you that they need to read this book. I’m not sure how someone does it, I can’t conjure up the idea of even having the imagination to write the way CoHo does. She has an ability to string together words and create a story that you are forced to become so engrossed in that nothing else at that time matters but getting to the next chapter and then the one after that until you realize there are no more pages to turn.

The love story that lies within the pages of November 9 is expected, it’s the spectrum of emotions and the way that the love unfolds that took me by surprise and even though I was anticipating an emotional read, this shouldn’t make any sense, right? Envy, that’s the one feeling I wasn’t expecting and it wasn’t envy in a sinful way, it was pure.

So, get ready to shush a lot of people during the falling of love with Fallon and Ben. I wish I had more clever ways to convince you to take on this read, but I don’t, so I will leave you with this. Read it, just do it, Amazon one click it, get to Barnes and Noble, whatever it takes to get this story into your hands. Trust.

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Resisting Ryann (Bad Boy Reformed Series, Book #2) by Alyssa Rae Taylor

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Resisting Ryann (Bad Boy Reformed Series, Book #2) by Alyssa Rae Taylor

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Okay, BXTCHES, if you read book #1 (Raising Ryann) then you know that you were left on a cliffhanger. If you haven’t yet read that book, then you now know that it left us all hanging. You should know what I’m gonna say next. Yes, that’s right, YOU MUST FIRST READ BOOK #1, BEFORE YOU TAKE ON RESISTING RYANN. You will be very confused if you do not heed my warning. Hell, I read the first book and even I was somewhat bewildered with this one.

Like book #1, Resisting Ryann will be told through both Luke and Reese’s POV.

When Raising Ryann left us, we didn’t know much of what was going on. What we did know was this: After Reese finds a letter that basically leads her to believe that Luke is headed to Brazil to fight again, Luke goes with it and lets her believe that, that is in fact what is going on. As the reader, we know that it’s not the truth, even though we’re not sure what the actual truth is. What we do know is not only is Reese’s father, Andrew, involved, but so is Luke’s dad, Glenn.

So, I’m gonna give you a rundown, but I’m also most likely going to really confuse you. All I will say is hang on tight, it is a weird”ish” ride. 

From the very beginning of Resisting Ryann, we know that Luke is working with his father, who is all the way illegal. If you remember from the first book, you know that Luke does not have a good relationship with his dad. In fact, even to say that their relationship is broken, is being kind. Now, we also find out pretty early on that Luke is working almost undercover, while keeping in contact with Reese’s father. I say almost undercover because not only is Luke not any part of law enforcement, but Reese’s father is no longer involved in law enforcement (he was at one time). Of course, Glenn has no idea that Luke is working behind his back, while he may very well be suspicious, he’s not convinced.

This time without Luke is very difficult for Reese. Because of a letter she has received from Luke, she believes that they are over and she has begun to seek a friendship with Sean, the neighbor. It’s tough for Reese because Luke is the first one she’s loved and it doesn’t help that her mom has moved across the country and her BFF/roommate is in love with Luke’s best friend. All around a very heartbreaking time for Reese.
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That’s it, that’s all I can give you. Mainly because I wouldn’t even know how to put the majority of this book into words. It’s hard to really understand what is going on with Luke’s dad. You know he’s working with him, but the why’s behind it are a little convoluted. Obviously, they are on the wrong side of the law, but I never really understood why his dad needed him in particular. But that may be a question that is answered in the final book. As a reader it was frustrating. I personally prefer (for the most part) for a book to be told from both POV’s, and in Resisting Ryann, it was necessary. But knowing both perspectives sometimes made you want to scream. Especially because of the hurt that both Reese and Luke were suffering from. 

The secondary cast definitely added more than Raising Ryann did. The characters that are involved with Luke’s dad can be baffling, but only because there is no introduction, they are just there, so you just have to go with it. In Raising Ryann, the focus was on Luke and Reese’s foundation, not so much the characters that surround them, in Resisting Ryann, it’s more important to lean on the supporting cast because for the majority of the book, Luke and Reese are separated. But overall, the addition and focus on the extra characters definitely will keep the reader engaged.

Ahhh, the sex. Once again, it’s really all about the sexual tension that the author brings to Resisting Ryann. Reese was a virgin when we left her in book #1 and SPOILER ALERT: she will be a virgin when you leave her here as well. Even though there is not actual intercourse happening here, there is a little sexual action and it is very well done. What it really is doing, is hiking up the anticipation level for when they finally give into one another, because let’s face, it must be coming, right?

Now, as strange as this book was, it kept me turning the page. I didn’t enjoy it as much as I did Raising Ryann and I think that I will enjoy Breaking Ryann (book #3) more. But of course, Resisting Ryann is a necessary evil of sorts. It’s the glue that will put the pieces of the puzzle together, well, at least I hope so. 

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Raising Ryann (Bad Boy Reformed Series, Book #1) by Alyssa Rae Taylor

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Raising Ryann (Bad Boy Reformed Series, Book #1) by Alyssa Rae Taylor

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I actually read this book for the first time back in 2013, so this was a re-read for me. I enjoyed it back then and I must say, that I did enjoy the second time around. This book will leave you on a cliffhanger, but no worries, book #2 has long been out so you can continue where this one leaves off. But for those of you who detest books that leave you on a cliffhanger, I’m not too sure what to say. Is the read worth the hang? Yes. But, I will leave it up to you.

This book will be told through the POV’s of both Luke and Reese.

Raising Ryann will begin 6 years earlier and I’m just going to cut to it because it’s somewhat confusing. Luke lives across the street from Reese and there is a 5 year age difference between the two of them. Now, Luke is actually living with foster parents, Pam and Jim, and this is his second time to be placed in their home. Reese lives with her mom, her parents are divorced because of her abusive father. Raising Ryann kicks off with Reese being dropped off at home where her mother’s boyfriend is. A boyfriend who happens to creep the hell out of Reese. While I’m sure you can guess what happens next, I’ll go ahead an lay it out for you. The boyfriend attacks and attempts to rape Reese, who is only 14 at the time. Luke is across the street, hears her screams, and saves her. 

Fast forward 6 years and Luke is a MMA fighter and Reese is a college student teaching self-defense classes at a gym owned by Pam and Jim (Luke’s foster parents). All is going well for Reese. She lives on her own, albeit in a crappy apartment, but it’s hers, she loves teaching self-defense to young girls, she has a wonderful BFF, Gia, she just hasn’t been bitten by the love bug yet. Luke is getting ready to retire from fighting and has agreed to join the team in the gym ran by his foster parents. He of course knows who Reese is and that she works at the gym, once she sets her eyes on him, she senses familiarity, she just can’t place him. 

In the beginning, Luke refers to Reese as “kid”, which doesn’t necessarily set well with her, especially since Luke is the first member of the opposite sex that has ever made the loins quiver. With a little help from Gia, Reese ditches the baggy clothes and dons outfits a bit more curve hugging, which does the trick with Luke. They spark a friendship and Luke continues his obligatory protectiveness over Reese. Of course, once she figures out who she is, it takes a bit for her to come around and accept Luke’s protectiveness. 

It’s going to take a while for Luke to succumb to the way that he is feeling for Reese. And it shouldn’t be any secret that he and Reese get together and make a go at having a relationship. 
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I did enjoy this story. In fact, I think that Luke and Reese have wonderful chemistry. The difficult thing about Raising Ryann is this, since it’s a book that will be continued, it leaves a lot of unanswered and even confusing issues, which sometimes makes for a more complicated story than I’m sure is intended. Having said that, I do believe it’s worth the read.

The supporting cast in Raising Ryann are good, and while they are a necessity to the story, they’re not going to leave you with a lot of “ooh, I wonder what happened to. . .?” So, while they add a particular layer to a somewhat complicated story, they are not as intense as you would find in some books, but Luke and Reese come with their own intenseness, so it may not be required.

I know what you’re thinking, a hot MMA fighter, a woman who has gone through a lot, to only come out on the other side stronger. The sex between the two must be setting the sheets on fire. Well, you would be wrong. The only sexual happenings in Raising Ryann, is the tension. Now, having said that, I can say with certainty, that the tension is strong and the tension is thick. Reese has yet to turn in her V-Card, which is the culprit leading the tension charge and with hope, she will be changing her sexual status at some point during this series in what is promising to be quite explosive.

Raising Ryann is a good book, but like I mentioned there are a lot of unanswered questions that may affect its appeal. I have read the second book (although I am about to re-read) and from what I can remember, the unanswered question issue doesn’t really get solved. But, the book is well written, Luke and Reese have tremendous chemistry and they have some depth to them. This BXTCH thinks that this read is worth it and says to go for it.

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Ryker: A Cold Fury Hockey Novel (Cold Fury Hockey Series, Book #4) by Sawyer Bennett

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Ryker will be told through both Ryker and Gray’s POV.

Ryker was introduced to us during Zack’s book and not only did we get introduced, but we also got a small foundation of his story. His wife, Hensley, had an affair with a teammate (not Cold Fury), a nineteen year old teammate, which led to some hands being thrown, which led to Ryker being picked up by the Cold Fury. We also learned that not only did Ryker and Hensley have two daughters (Violet and Ruby), but Hensley decided that she wanted to travel with her new love and because of this, she wanted Ryker to take the girls. This happenstance is what led him to hire Kate. None of this spoils this book, it was all revealed during book #3 (Zack). 

Ryker kicks off (somewhat) with the Cold Fury introducing their new GM. Gray Brannon. The daughter of Brian Brannon, who happens to own the organization. While this may seem like a cut and dry case of nepotism, Gray has earned her spot. She’s 31 years old, an ivy league graduate, a two-time Olympic medalist (hockey, of course) and previously held the title of head scout. She also has some very innovative ways to manage a hockey team (think Moneyball, just on ice). Her and Ryker hit it off from the get go and it’s not much longer after that, that their relationship is taken to a new and really an inappropriate level.

Credentials aside, clearly you can see the issues with a 31 year old female GM, who also happens to be the daughter of the owner. Add in the way she is wanting to steer the team and problems will ensue and we haven’t even got to the Ryker issue yet and all that takes is a little bit of yoga. 

So, the main back and forth in this book is surrounding Gray really having an issue with being in love/lust with a player and the implications that will come with that where her job is concerned. She is well aware of the fact of how important and historical her position is and she’s even more cognizant of what could happen if news of their relationship were to get out. For Ryker, he is quite respectful of the need to keep their relationship under wraps, but things do become a bit difficult when Hensley makes a more permanent appearance in Ryker’s life. The dilemma is really an age old one for women, what will she choose, love or her love for her career? One would think that it’s not really fair for her to have to make a choice and I think you actually may be surprised at how it all comes together in the end.

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Ahhh, the sex between a hockey player and really anyone, however in this case we’re talking about Gray and it’s everything you’d expect it to be. Lots of passion? Check. Lots of orgasms? Check. Lots of dirty talk? Check. The inability to keep your body parts to yourself? Check. So, in a nutshell, it’s what it should be. Dirty, hot, panty ripping, and pleasure inducing fun. 

I love the way that the author characterized Gray in this book. She made her a very strong, fierce woman who makes no apologies for her ambition and going after what it is she wants. She knows how talented and smart she is. On the other hand with Ryker, he was written in a very idea way. He is a loving father who realizes how important it is to be present for his daughters; he was someone who could admit his wrong doings where his marriage failed, even though he wasn’t the one who cheated; he was really understanding of the need Gray has to keep their relationship under wraps and even going out of his way to allow her to have it all, the man and the job. The sexual compatibility between Ryker and Gray was on point. What I’m really trying to say is, it’s going to be really difficult to not fall in love with who Ryker and Gray are.

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Reaper’s Stand (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #4) by Joanna Wylde

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Reaper’s Stand is part of the Reaper’s Motorcycle Club series and while this story could be read as a stand alone, I do believe that doing so would mess with the flow of the series. I think that MC series should go in the order in which they were written because chances are there’s a storyline that could be interrupted if you were to go out of order. And because MC books tend to be ensembles, we get to receive constant updates from book to book.

Reaper’s Stand will feature London and Picnic and will be told through both POV’s.

It must be said that I didn’t really think I would enjoy this book (not like the previous ones anyway). I read it for sheer series completion because I didn’t want any gaps in between books. Let me tell you how wrong this BXTCH was. I loved, loved, loved, this book. My biggest reason for questioning Reaper’s Stand was Picnic. I didn’t really know how I would feel about him, well, worries be gone, he was awesome. Let’s refresh our memories for a second. If you remember the end of Devil’s Game, we got a teeny tiny glimpse of this book. 

London Armstrong is a thirty-something who is just trying to do right by her cousin’s daughter, Jessica. London took over custody when her cousin Amber was a little more into drugs than she was her own daughter. The problem is Amber went through her entire pregnancy doing drugs and unfortunately, it had a life long effect on Jessica and consequently it’s London who is picking up the pieces. London owns a professional cleaning company and she had been hired to clean for the Reaper’s MC. This is where she catches the eye of the Picnic. He may not be ready to actually admit that he is interested, but he does make her off limits to the club.

This book is actually going to start off quite interesting. It starts with London waiting on Picnic to show up for dinner so she can actually put a bullet in him. Sounds crazy, right? Well, not as crazy as the journey that puts London in that position. 

After reading the previous books in this series, you should already know that the Devil’s Jacks and the Reaper’s are having issues with the cartel. Well, this is the book that will bring it all to a head. I can’t really divulge too much information on how they get there, but I can certainly enlighten you on other parts.

Like I said before, I didn’t really think I would enjoy Picnic’s story too much, but it really fit the bill of everything I love in a MC story. If you haven’t read any previous books in this series, then I should tell you a couple of things. First, Picnic is the President of the Reaper’s MC. He has two daughters (Em and Kit) with his now deceased wife, Heather. It should be said that Picnic was a very loyal husband, but once she passed, he took on some very whorish ways. He’s horny and he is not picky. As long as she’s legal, she’s up for grabs. In fact there are going to be some instances that you may believe he’s an asshole and you would be correct, but no worries, all is redeemed.

London is extremely attracted to Picnic, but has a boyfriend of her own, Nate. She’s been seeing him for several months but has yet to give up the goods and it has been years since her goodies have had any enjoyment from the opposite sex. It eventually gets to the point that Picnic and London can’t keep their hands off of one another and one thing leads to another and well, you should be able to figure out the rest. You’re probably wondering how London winds up with a gun and Picnic #1 on her hit list. The only thing I can say about that is in order to save one person she loves, she has to kill another. 
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We should probably discuss the supporting characters this book brings to the table. I say this a lot, but the one thing I really enjoy about MC books is the fact that in order to really tell the story well, all characters have to bring something to the table. And this series does it so well. We get a glimpse of the headliners from past books, while also getting a new crop to love or hate.

Picnic may be one of the “older” members, but he sure is no slouch between the sheets. And once he strikes the fire that has been dormant in the loins of London, there is no putting it out. I love the sex scenes in Reaper’s Stand, they’re just raunchy enough, while still being super passionate and they give your toes a good curl. After reading Horse’s story, he was headed to the top of the list, then I read Ruger and thought “hell yeah”, Liam then swooped in and stole the show, but now there’s Picnic and I think he may be leading the pack here.

Reaper’s Stand really represents what a great MC story is. It has the crime, the grittiness, the Alphaness, the sex, the fierce women and it will keep you engaged while eager to turn the page and make it very difficult to put down. 

We’re not quite done with the Reaper’s yet. Reaper’s Fall is next. This is Painter’s story and we have met him, we have been pissed at him, and now it’s time to fall in love with him.

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The Mistake (Off-Campus Series, Book #2) by Elle Kennedy

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Part of me wants to tell you that it’s not necessary for you to read the first book in this series (The Deal) before you dive into The Mistake. Because I do think you can skip right over it and still really enjoy this book. The other part of me wants to warn you and tell you that in order for you to really get into Logan’s head and understand him, you need to first read The Deal. While it tells the story of Hannah and Garrett, their relationship is f**ing with Logan a bit and for the story to come full circle, you should fall in love with Hannah and Garrett before you begin your affair with Logan and Grace. So, I’m gonna leave this one up to you.

The Mistake will be told through the POV’s of both Logan and Grace.

Let’s start with Logan. He is having a very difficult time coming to terms with Garrett’s relationship with Hannah. Truth is, he really believes he is/has fallen for Hannah, which makes him feel like a total dick because Garrett is his best friend. So in order to “get over her” he decides hopping into bed with whoever the next willing female is, will do the trick. Just because Garrett hasn’t caught onto Logan’s feelings towards his girl, doesn’t necessarily mean that the other guys living in the house hasn’t noticed it.

Grace is a freshman at Briar and is rooming with her lifelong BFF, Ramona. One of her “freshman goals” was to live a little, which is proving itself to be somewhat difficult and to meet new girlfriends, but the only ones that she met are courtesy of Ramona. Ramona is a outgoing and doesn’t really show too much restraint in life. She also loves to party. Grace on the other hand, is the complete opposite, but they tend to balance one another out. 

Looking for a party one night is what finds Logan knocking on Grace’s door. Obviously in the wrong place, Grace invites him in. Watching Die Hard 2 leads to a make out session which leads to Logan finishing, but Grace not. She lies about her lack of a climax and Logan heads out, leaving things extremely awkward. Leaving any female less than satisfied irritates Logan to the point of him once again knocking on Grace’s door and insisting that he finish the job. I should point out that Grace is still a card carrying member of the V-Club, so the orgasm is given via oral skills. At this point, things happen, they both find themselves longing to see one another, but Logan believes that it is just because he is using Grace to get over Hannah, a fact that he shares with her the night she is more than willing to turn in that V-Card. Don’t worry, I’m not spoiling anything here, the book is called The Mistake, now you know why.

Just a couple of tidbits of information: Grace’s parents are divorced, but friends. Her mom lives in Paris, her dad is a professor at Briar. After “The Mistake”, she finds herself spending the summer with her very free spirited mom in Paris. Logan’s familial situation is a tad stickier. His dad is an alcoholic who owns a auto repair shop, that his older brother is currently running. Now, there is certainly more to Logan’s story than just that and I would love to indulge you, but since it’s a very tragic story, you’re gonna have to read that for yourself.

As you can imagine, being told that a really gorgeous guy was just using you in the hopes of getting over “his true love”, would do a number on your self esteem. As Grace enters her sophomore year, Logan is now convinced that she is the one for him and will stop at nothing to prove it. And trust when I say, stop at nothing.
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Here’s what I love about this book. First, Elle Kennedy really knows how to write well from the male perspective. And I’m not just referring to Logan. He is a hockey player who lives in a house with other hockey players and anytime in the book that the scenes revolve around those guys, it is brilliant. I loved, loved, loved, Grace in this book. She comes across as somewhat as a pushover, but she is anything but that. She is super funny, especially when she babbles, she is witty, and she is fierce when she stands up for herself. 

Let’s talk about the supporting cast in The Mistake. Fabulously written. The relationships that are developed in this story makes it easy to fall in love with this book. Even when Logan was being somewhat dickish, you love him. There’s an incident that happens between Ramona and Grace and you will really not be a huge fan of Ramona during this time, but that’s the beauty of the writing. She is able to make you love, well love may be a strong word, Ramona in one scene, but make you want to claw out her eyes in the next. The guys in the house definitely provide some comic relief for Logan when he needs it and while we don’t get a ton from Hannah and Garrett, we do get enough to scratch our itch. 

Elle Kennedy does a great job writing the sexual tension between Grace and Logan. It doesn’t take Dr. Ruth to figure out that Grace is going to eventually give up the stuff to Logan and even though I don’t really like discussing the sex between characters that are so so young, it is written well. Logan and Grace certainly have sexual chemistry and exploit it every chance they get.

Dean’s story gets told next and I for one, cannot wait. This book does not leave us with a cliffhanger and does give some closure in the epilogue. Start this series, you will not be disappointed.

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Reaper’s Legacy (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #2) by Joanna Wylde

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Reaper’s Legacy is the second book in the Reaper’s Motorcycle Club Series and even though this particular book could be read on its own, I don’t recommend, especially when reading a MC series. Reaper’s Property (book #1), gives you the roots you need to establish the characters of the series. Having said that, I will say, while I think you should read this series in order, if you choose not to, you shouldn’t be confused. Carry on.

Just like the first book, this one is told through the POV of our female lead, Sophie. There are “Ruger” chapters, but they are in third person.

Ruger was in the first book somewhat, so hopefully you remember him, if not, no worries, you will get invested really quick. Reaper’s Legacy kicks off when Sophie is just a teenager getting ready to lose her virginity to Zach, Ruger’s stepbrother. Like any young girl getting ready to give up the V-card, Sophie believes she is in love. Well, that love gets her knocked up. Fast forward eight months and Ruger gets a call from his mother that Sophie may be in labor and she needs for him to get her to the hospital. As luck would have it, Zach is drunk out of his mind and on the way to the hospital, Ruger is forced to pull to the side of the road and deliver the baby himself and a connection is forever made.

Now, it’s seven years later and Sophie finds herself living in Seattle and raising her son (Noah) all on her own. To say that she is struggling is an understatement. Ruger is involved in Noah’s life and after an unfortunate incident goes down, Ruger and Horse show up at Sophie’s apartment and Ruger basically demands that Sophie and Noah move to Coeur d’Alene and stay with him for a while. And let’s face it, he’s an Alpha Male in a MC, is he really gonna take no for an answer?  Here is where the problem lies. Sophie is not down to having any part of the Reaper’s and she isn’t afraid to make that known to Ruger.

As much as Sophie believes that the Reaper’s are nothing but a bunch of criminals, she bonds really well with the ladies of the club, you remember the gang, Marie, Dance, Maggs, Em. None of these ladies are blind to the tension that seems to be bouncing between Sophie and Ruger and they are all jumping at the bits to offer her advice, including her BFF Kimber. This is another reason to read the first book. The ladies of the club get introduced in that book and it makes it just a bit easier to enjoy since you already understand their dynamic. 

This book is going to take several turns and get really gritty. Drama is certainly abundant. Not only drama between Ruger and Sophie, but within the MC as well. Unfortunately for Ruger, things are going to go down that may just prove Sophie’s point after all. For me, this is the meat of the the story and it is fantastically written. There are a lot of qualities that I really need in a MC read to get me to commit wholeheartedly to the series and one of those things is the “1%” aspect of the club. I love the Alphas, I love the sex, but I really love the grit and it runs all throughout these pages.

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The carnal desire that pours off of the pages was blistering. It takes a bit for Sophie and Ruger to get down to the business, but the pure lustful tension between them starts from the get go and is almost just as fiery. And let me tell you, there are times when you’re going to begin to think that Ruger is kind of an asshole and maybe Sophie would be better without them, but then dirty things start to happen and you think “it’s gonna be okay, I can tolerate it”. Good Lord the dirty talk in Ruger’s vocabulary is gonna land right where you need it to and Ruger is so good at delivering it, you may be drooling by the end, so have a napkin at the ready.

There are a lot of dynamics to this story that I didn’t even mention, don’t want to ruin any discovery for you. I will tell you that once you get in and start turning the pages, it’s hard to stop. I really did prefer this book to the first, although I did love the first, I just think that Sophie and Ruger had a chemistry that can’t be outdone. I enjoyed Marie, I thought she was well written, but Sophie was just wittier and in a story that has a lot of grit and toughness, it helps to have a female lead that is not only funny, but can hold her own. Em gets her story told next, so get ready to fall deeper in with the Reaper’s MC.

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Reaper’s Property (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #1) by Joanna Wylde

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Reapers Property will mostly be told through Marie’s POV. However, there are a few Horse chapters thrown in, but those are told in third person, not through his POV (insert sad face right here).

Let’s just start with the beginning. Marie had recently found herself on the wrong side of her husband’s fist and had made the very wise decision to get the fuck out, her only option however is her brother Jeff. It’s not necessarily a bad option, it’s just Marie is back in the trailer park and life isn’t looking too grand. Turns out, Jeff is a bit of a computer whiz and with his hacking ability, has found some work with the Reapers, and since he is able to make large amounts of cash for the MC, life is looking pretty good for Jeff, until it isn’t. And because of Jeff’s mishaps, Marie becomes collateral damage. Don’t worry, I’m not giving away anything you wouldn’t learn in the first chapter of the book. We start this ride with Horse making Marie an offer that could save her brother’s life. . .all he wants instead of Jeff’s blood is Marie’s body. 

It’s after the offer is made that we flashback to Marie meeting Horse for the first time and it involves a bikini top, Def Leppard, and a little case of mistaken identity. It doesn’t take a lot of time for Marie to feel comfortable around the MC guys when they come to check in on Jeff and even though they may have mistaken her for a whore, Horse can see Marie being the type of girl he may wanna slap a patch on. Unfortunately, with Marie coming out of an abusive relationship, she’s not too keen on jumping into one where she is marked the “property of” anyone, no matter how hot this particular one happens to be. Even more unfortunate is her telling the badass biker no, which doesn’t happen ever and when it’s all said and done, doesn’t really matter because Horse works his way around that obstacle when he gives her the opportunity to save her brother’s life by turning her body over to him. 

So, Marie finds herself where Horse originally wanted her, the back of his bike, just not as his old lady and this BXTCHES, is where the story really picks up and sucks you in. 

So, one of the reasons I suggest to read books in the order in which they were written is the supporting cast, especially in a MC series. The first book is where introductions are made and the foundation is usually laid out. We meet those that are gonna be featured in future books and some that may not be featured, but will pop up from time to time. The secondary characters in Reaper’s Property not only provide an additional layer to a complex story, but complete the story, without pulling the attention away from Marie and Horse. Pay attention to Ruger (book #2), Em (book #3), Picnic (book #4), and Painter (book #5), they all get introduced in this book. And while I’m sure no damage would be done by reading out of order, it just wouldn’t tell the stories in the way they were intended. And just to forewarn, books #2 and #3 kind of overlap, so going out of order could mess up the storytelling.

Let’s get to the dirty talk. Marie is a bit naive when it comes to things of a sexual nature and Horse is anything but, so combine the two and fireworks are bound to go off. Horse certainly knows his way around a woman’s body and it doesn’t take long for Marie to crave his knowledge and experience. Your imagination will definitely get a workout. If you’re in a spot where your libido needs a little recharge, Horse may be the jump start you crave.
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Reaper’s Property has everything a good MC read should have. It has the grit and crime, it has the family and camaraderie, it has a hot AF alpha asshole that you come to love, and a feisty and independent female. The sex is hot and abundant and while the book takes some serious turns, it’s gonna gives good humor. And this is only the first book, the more invested you become better the series will read. 

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#Player (Hashtag Series, Book #3) by Cambria Hebert

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Remember that this book is not a stand alone. Each books flows into the next, so it is important that you have already enjoyed the first two books (#Nerd) & (#Hater) BEFORE you indulge in this one. 

Like the other books in this series, this one will be told through the POV of both Romeo and Rimmel.

Let’s just dive right in and pick up where #Hater left off. So, Zach turned out to be a crazy fuck like we all expected and turned that crazy right onto Rimmel. I mean, he hung her to a goal post for crying out loud, that’s something only a wackadoodle could conjure up. This book will kick off in the hospital, where of course both Romeo and Rimmel have been taken. Fortunately, Rimmel doesn’t suffer from anything being broken, however, she does has some nasty bruises and rope burn. Romeo didn’t get the lucky end of the stick. His arm, his throwing arm, is actually broken. The good news is, no surgery. The bad news, what’s going to happen now with the NFL? Thank goodness, Romeo isn’t going to let a little broken arm keep him from his dreams.

The drama with Zach is going to take up the first part of the book. Don’t worry, all questions will be put to rest and there will most certainly be some closure. If you’re wondering what has happened with the plagiarism charge, I will just say: “really, you haven’t figured that one out by now?”, but in case you haven’t, that too will be answered.

Now, usually I don’t like to give away any information that I find crucial to the story, but this bit of juiciness is revealed while the two lovebirds are in the hospital, so that’s pretty early on in the book, which in my eyes makes the reveal acceptable. Okay, here goes, get ready because it’s a doozy: the P.I. that Romeo’s mother hired to look into “the girl that her son was falling in love with”, discovered that Rimmel’s father has something to do with the death of her mother. This news is going to hit Rimmel like a ton of bricks and strain the short relationship that Rimmel has somewhat built with Romeo’s mom, not to mention it making things not so great between Romeo and his mother. 

Despite the tension between the mom and Rimmel, the fundraiser for the animal shelter is still on and by the looks and success of it, Romeo’s mother really knows how to throw a party while having people throw money at the cause. Because of this, she is slowly moving back into the good graces of Rimmel. If you thought that with the drama involving Zach was the last bit of drama for the lovely couple, well that was a cake walk compared to what is facing them. I won’t go into detail, because really where is the fun in that for you and I’ve given away a lot already. But I will say that it involves Rimmel’s past and every ghost that has haunted her while dragging her future right into the middle of it.
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In this story we get a glimpse of a Rimmel trying to loosen up and live the college life. Having a boyfriend was certainly new territory for Rimmel, but so was having a group of close friends. I like drama in a good read and this book exceeds that expectation for me (in a good way), but I really like to see a character that I have grown to adore really open up and experience things that she has missed out on. It’s was nice in this book to have moments where you were able to take a break from the build up and really laugh.

There’s not a ton here from the supporting cast that we have grown to love. There is some and those moments remind you why you fell in love with them in the first place. But that’s okay because we get Braeden next and I’m so looking forward to that. I have to add that the relationship that builds or really has been building between Braeden and Rimmel is so lovely (I know that’s kind of a cheesy word, but true). He has definitely become her BBFL and wears that honor with the utmost pride. 

I said it in the review of the second book, so I feel that I need to address in this one as well. My only issue again with this series, is how the author address the NFL storyline. I would be more accepting of how it was written if she used a fictional league name. She does use a fictional team, but everyone knows “NFL” and how she forms the way that Romeo enters the league is just off the mark. But, it’s okay because it’s not enough for me not to love this series. Just a nitpick really.

It’s always somewhat strange for me to write about the sex in books where the characters are as young as these two are, but what kind of BXTCH would I be if I didn’t comment on it. I think that Cambria Hebert does a really good job and what I believe is a realistic job of writing good scenes involving the bedroom. Now, I don’t think that they’re “Alpha” like or sheet burning type of scenes, but they deliver on what she needs them to and that is sex that is hot enough to be referred to as fucking while soft enough to get the love that Romeo and Rimmel share across to the reader.

We get a good epilogue here. One that brings closure to Romeo and Rimmel’s story, but one that I hope somewhat finishes in future books. With Braeden being the next in line in this series, I’m quite sure that we will be hearing from them again.

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