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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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

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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Tracker’s End (Wind Dragon’s MC Series, Book #3) by Chantal Fernando

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: We started with Sin and Faye. . .we fell in love with Anna and Arrow. . .now Tracker is up and ready to sweep you off of your feet. If you remember in book #1, Tracker started to fall for Faye but Sin stopped that shit before it had a chance to speed down the runway, in book #2, Tracker and Anna became very good friends while we began to see his feelings for Lana start to peel back. I have told you all of this, just so I can say this. Read em’ in order, it’s not only so worth it, but it’s almost like each book feeds into the next.

Tracker’s End will be told through the POV of Lana with a couple of Tracker chapters thrown in.

We begin to learn in book #2, that Tracker definitely has himself a hard-on for Lana, but things aren’t really where they need to be in order for that particular erection to erupt. First obstacle is Allie. Allie is introduced to us in book #1, she was a regular for Sin, that is until Faye enters the picture and shut that shit down (Sin certainly rubbed off on her). Now, one thing you should remember/know about Allie is this. She is the daughter of a fallen member of the MC, which is why she lives in the clubhouse and kind of gets away with being well. . .a bitch. Once Sin turned her away for good and Tracker realized that he and Faye would only be close as friends, Allie winds up in the bed of Tracker, for many years. Tracker and Allie kick up at the end of book #1 and book #2 begins five years after #1 ends, so their relationship has some traction. So, that is the first issue. The second one would be a spitfire named Anna. Anna and Lana are BFF’s and while Anna and Tracker are also super close friends, Anna has a front row seat to how disrespectful Tracker is to his relationship with Allie. I mean, bitch or not, she doesn’t deserve to be cheated on and one of the things that Anna is lucky enough to witness is Tracker spreading his dick cheer around. Anna doesn’t want that for her bestie, who would? 

Lana grew up in a single parent home, her dad running off when she was very young. Lana finds herself having to experience the torture that is high school all alone after Anna leaves. This, of course, leaves her wide open to the mean bitches. She survives and all is well. . .that is until she finds herself in lust with one very sexy, very rugged biker. Once a mean bitch, always a mean bitch. . .Allie knows that not only does Lana have the hots for Tracker, but the lustful feelings are mutual. It doesn’t help that Lana has been given the very important job of Clover’s nanny, so her presence in the clubhouse is definitely felt by Tracker and witnessed by Allie.

Obviously, Tracker is going to cut Allie loose and he and Lana are going to get their particular train car moving down the track. There will be obstacles. . .Allie for one. . .Lana does have a secret or two that’s hanging in the air. . .and as with any book in this series, there always seems to be a threat looming.

I think that Tracker’s End does a really great job of continuing to keep the supporting cast of characters in the loop, even though the story truly belongs to Tracker and Lana. We get to know Clover (Sin and Faye’s daughter) a bit better because Lana is her nanny. We stay up to date with what is happening with Arrow and Anna because Lana and Anna are besties for life. We also get to a glimpse into what is leering around the corner for Rake because we finally get to meet the one who broke his heart, Bailey. This series (so far) is fantastic at focusing on the well roundness of the ensemble and not just putting the spotlight on the featured couple.
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If we’ve learned anything up to this point about Tracker and his abilities, I think we figured he was going to be a beast in bed and that fucker did not disappoint. I think where the surprise lies, pleasant of course, is Lana. That BXTCH is a firecracker. She signed up for a rodeo and that cowgirl is riding like a pro. To say that she is adapting to the life of the MC would be an understatement. When you indulge in this story, you will find out why. . .but maybe my suggestion should be to take a few mental notes and put them to play later during your own bull riding session.

My only complaint is one I have had before. Whenever Tracker and Lana hit a speed bump, we get to see Tracker’s assholiness and while I enjoy seeing a different side to characters that I fall for, I think that in this particular instance (and you’ll know the scenario I’m referring to once you read) Lana didn’t stand her ground solid enough. I personally prefer a bit more angst and stubbornness when road blocks appear to hinder our couples from reaching their HEA. But, again, that’s my personal preference.

A lot of reviews have said that the MC action in Tracker’s End is mild (that’s the word most often used) and I guess in comparison it is. I mean losing Mary in book #1 and having that anguish and aftermath carry over in book #2 isn’t necessarily mild, but overall, while the MC action is sometimes gritty, it’s not too terribly unbearable or bullet ridden. I think what this series (so far) does best is balance. We get a great balance between that of the MC life coupled with humor and Alphaness and strong women. It all really plays very well in your hand and your imagination, you will not be disappointed.

Well, the manwhore is up next and once again, it is a book I have already enjoyed. We will finally get to the bottom of what makes Rake who he is and see if he really does find Redemption.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagTracker's End (Wind Dragons MC Series, Book #3) by Chantal Fernando | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Stitch (Satan’s Fury MC Series, Book #2) by L. Wilder

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This warning is gonna be a bit lengthy. So, if you were to search for this series on Amazon and decide to read the blurb, you will read the following: ** This book is intended for readers 18 years or older due to bad language, violence, and explicit sex scenes. Stitch is a standalone romance, but you may also be interested in reading Maverick: Satan’s Fury MC. My personal feeling (as you may already know) is that for the most part, series should usually be read in the order in which they were written. Now, I know that there are some series that can certainly be read in which ever way the reader chooses, however, I don’t think MC series should just be read willy nilly. I think when you get ready to start a new MC series, you should always start with the first book in that series, regardless if the blurb says “can be read as a standalone”, just because it “can” be, doesn’t mean it “should” be. And I will use Stitch as an example. In Maverick (book #1), the MC storyline in that book involved our leading lady Henley. Henley was a witness to the murder of a Satan’s Fury member, not only was she a witness, but the two guys who pulled the trigger witnessed her, so you can imagine where that story heads. That particular storyline carries over into Stitch. So, if you haven’t read Maverick, that storyline will be a little blurry. The other reason I have for definitely reading MC series in order is the characters. Relationships between the reader and especially the members of the MC are developed in each book, for example, in Maverick, we meet Cotton (the President) and Cassidy (Henley’s sister/bff), and even though we don’t get their story yet, the curtain starts to get pulled back a bit, so a little groundwork starts to get poured, the carrot begins to get dangled. Their story doesn’t come until the next book, but within the pages of Stitch, the anticipation starts to build. There is my warning, BXTCHES, now let’s get to Stitch and Wren.

In Stitch, we will get the POV’s of both Stitch and Wren.

Since Stitch starts with Stitch, let’s do the same. We learn immediately upon turning the first page, that Stitch (Griffin) had a rough (and that’s putting it lightly) upbringing. After losing their parents, Griffin and his baby sister, Emerson, are sent to live with their paternal grandparents. Even though Griffin was given love from his grandmother, his grandfather was a monster. Years and years of beatings forced him to get the fuck out at just the age of 15. Life on the street wasn’t much easier for him and when he became able, he joined the military. After leaving the military, there really was only place for him to go. . .the Satan’s Fury MC.

Wren is a single mom to Wyatt. She was once married to Michael, who she believed was the love of her life, that is until he decided to start knocking her around, hell, who am I kidding. . .he was beating the fuck out of her. And since it wasn’t only her life she needed to look out for anymore, Wren recognized that she needed to get away from the father of her child. Even though she and Wyatt have a nice life going with just the two of them, there are still moments of panic when Wyatt has to go to his dad’s for visitation, albeit supervised, but visitation nonetheless. Their life takes a hard right turn one night when Wyatt runs away from his father’s house and right into a hard core biker. Well, not really that dramatic, he actually runs to the “safe place” that his mother already laid out for him.

Stitch was just looking for a nice hot meal when he comes across a very terrified Wyatt. After noticing the developing bruises on his arms, things hit a little too close to home, so after a little persuasion, he is able to convince Wyatt in for a bite to eat. Facing a mom’s worse nightmare, Wren is relieved when she shows up at the diner and finds Wyatt. 

After mom and son were able to be reunited, there is just something about Wren that awakens something in Stitch. Knowing that Wren and her son are potentially at risk, thanks to the ex-husband, Stitch almost makes it his mission to always ensure that she and Wyatt are safe. And that’s where things start to take off.

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Like I said in my warning, the drama and aftermath from the murder that Henley witnessed in Maverick, carries over in Stitch. Add that to an abusive ex-husband and you’ve got plenty of drama to keep you captivated from the very first chapter to the very last page.

Just like in Maverick, we continue our “relationship building” with the rest of the MC in Stitch. Most importantly (I believe) is the relationship, or lack thereof, between Cotton and Cassie. There is some serious tension floating around those two and it’s quite obvious there is history there as well. But, Cotton is book #3 in this series, so we won’t be in suspense for too much longer. Wren’s son, Wyatt, is very well written and a character that everyone will fall in love with. One of the many things that the author does very well here is creating characters that the world may see as “disabled”, but the world that is created for them is one of equality and normalcy. We met Dusty in Maverick, he is the son of the murdered club member and he also has Down’s Syndrome. Wyatt is a brilliant, funny, and lovable boy with Asperger’s. They also form a friendship with one another and with the reader as well. So, now we are two books in and the ensemble is really coming together.

I’m not one to usually judge fuckability by a book cover, but c’mon, look at that artwork. And I gotta tell you, if the image on the cover is what we are to use to stimulate the imagination. . .it works. Wren and Stitch jump right over the sexual tension and right into the good stuff. It’s hot. . .it’s toe curling. . .it’s pretty damn satisfying.

It’s getting good BXTCHES, my hunch. . .as we move further in, the better it’s gonna get.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagStitch (Satan's Fury MC Series, Book #2) by L. Wilder | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Stealing Home by Nicole Williams

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Just because. . .can we please take a sliver of time and really focus on the beauty that graces this cover. Just imagine THAT in a baseball uniform. . .I know, I know, everyone would be at the ballpark. This is the first time I have cracked open a Nicole Williams book, and I must say how pleasantly surprised I was. Well, I shouldn’t say “surprised”, that’s not fair, but I can say this-I really enjoyed Luke and Allie’s story.

Stealing Home will be told through the POV of Allie.

Allie has landed her dream job, an athletic trainer with the San Diego Shock (baseball). While she is stoked that she is breaking through to what is in essence a “boys club”, she must also live with the fact that her life is non-existent. No time for friends and certainly no time for a relationship, but having worked as hard as she has just for a chance, she really has just accepted the idea of loneliness.

Luke Archer has it all. . .the talent, the looks, the women and the charm. Unbeknownst to Allie, he has had his eye on her for some time and all he needs is his one chance. . .a crack in the door if you will. . .to make his move. Is Allie attracted to Luke? Well, of course, who wouldn’t be, right? The problem? She is fresh out of a relationship, albeit a four week one, but a relationship nonetheless. And the kicker is the ass broke up with her over text, see asshole move. The “fresh out of a relationship” is just one of the issues, the other is the fact that she has worked too hard to earn her position with the Shock, and the last thing she wants is for any within the industry or the team to think she earned it by being on her back or knees.

It doesn’t take much to get the flames of passion to start burning. Actually it starts with a photoshoot, a photoshoot that was supposed to feature a solo Luke, but turns into a very sexy, very heated one featuring Luke in nothing but baseball pants because Allie is right next to him wearing his jersey. And the game begins.

Luke doesn’t hold back in his desire and what it is he wants from Allie. Neither have time for a full-on relationship, but Luke is definitely willing to be a committed friend between the sheets. Although Allie needs way more assurance and convincing from Luke, things come to a head (no pun intended) when Luke suffers a minor injury during a game that requires Allie to provide overnight care. The problem is no longer if they’re gonna get intimate, the problem now is not only keeping their hands off of one another, but keeping their new arrangement under wraps. Surely, you can see where this is going, it doesn’t take long for Luke to want more, but is Allie going to be willing to give Luke what he wants, knowing it could possibly mean the end to all that she’s worked so hard for.
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The supporting cast in Stealing Home was written awesomely. Everyone from the coach, to the players, to Luke’s family, to even the thundercunt head athletic trainer (yes, he is a guy and yes, he was a cunt) contributed to the wonderful telling of a wonderful story. While I know that at this time, Stealing Home is a stand-alone, I can certainly envision, or maybe wish really hard, that Nicole Williams takes this further with a book featuring Luke’s sister, Alex, and his teammate, Reynolds (I can feel something there). There is a really sad, but loving story to be told about Luke and his family and I hope another book could give it the service it deserves. 

Surely you BXTCHES didn’t think we would get a book featuring a fuck hot baseball player and not get the same in the bedroom did you? Well, I hate to break it to you. . .no I really don’t. . .but Luke Archer is as magically delicious between the sheets. . .up against the wall. . .in the bathtub, you get the point, that he is on the field. And Allie ain’t no slouch either. In other words, it’s gonna be okay to curl your toes a bit or light up that cigarette when you’re done, this BXTCH gives no fucks or judgement.

I really, really enjoyed Stealing Home. Not only was it a fantastic story, but it was a quick read as well and will suck you in and not let go ’till the very end. The one thing I can say that I have learned after reading all about Luke and Allie is that I probably should go ahead and pick out some more Nicole Williams, because that BXTCH did not disappoint.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagStealing Home by Nicole Williams | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Vodka on the Rocks (The Uncertain Saints MC Series, Book #3) by Lani Lynn Vale

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Vodka on the Rocks (The Uncertain Saints MC Series, Book #3) by Lani Lynn Vale

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I think our first order of business is a BXTCH Moment of Silence, just to appreciate the glory that is this cover. I’m not sure who these guys are that grace the covers in this series, but a major thank you to Lani Lynn Vale and her genius when it comes to her selections. This is the 3rd book in the Uncertain Saints MC Series and I will once again reiterate the fact that I think you should read the books of this series in order, however, I don’t think it’s absolutely necessary in the case of Vodka on the Rocks. Vale does a really good job of giving you any background you may need on the previous books within the story of Vodka on the Rock, so there won’t be any confusion, if anything, it’ll make your desire to read the other books in the series that much greater.

Vodka on the Rocks will be brought to us from the POV’s of both Tasha and Casten.

Even though I say that you can read Vodka as a stand-alone, we did first meet Tasha and Casten in Jack and Coke (book #2). Tasha is Annie’s little sister and of course, Casten is a member of the Uncertain Saints MC. So see, they all tie together somehow. But again, no worries, Vale gives you enough history to really enjoy this as a stand-alone.

As with every book in this series, we usually learn early on that one or both of our main characters have experienced something in their past that is tethering them and preventing them from moving on and enjoying their future, Vodka is no different. In Jack, Annie refers to Tasha as “Tornado Tasha” because of her ability to use and lose guys. In Vodka, we learn why it’s difficult for Tasha to commit herself to any one man, I’m not really going to go into it here, it’s really a discovery you need to make on your own, however, I will be a BXTCH and tell you that it is tragic.

Casten is ex-military, ex-cop, current private detective. His military days are really what haunts him and what also keeps him to himself, Tornado Tasha is just making it more and more difficult for him to do that.

It doesn’t take much for Casten to stake his claim. It starts with a little appendicitis and culminates at his mother’s wedding. All of this is moved along with the fact that Tasha has earned herself a stalker somehow and because of that crazy fuck, she is “forced” to move in with Casten, his dog, and two sisters.

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You should know that Vale isn’t going to disappoint us in the telling of Tasha and Casten’s story. Of course she gives us the humor we are so accustomed to, we get the suspense that each of these books brings to our imagination, she still delivers the “alpha”ness with perfect precision, and of course there is the sex.

Like with each book in this series, we get just a glimpse of previous characters. In Vodka, it’s mainly Annie, Mig, and Vitaly (book #2) that re-visits, with other characters sprinkled in just enough to wet our palette. We also get some new introductions, such as Rhea and CeeCee (Casten’s sisters), which I personally would love to get more of a “CeeCee story”, I feel like there is some good shit behind her. As much as I would like to get updates on the cast we have already fallen in love with, Vale really does a good job redirecting that love into the ones you’re currently tripping over. One can hope that maybe one day we get a “Where Are They Now” story and have the opportunity to catch up on all that we fell for to begin with.

Oh lordy lou, Lani Lynn Vale, you sure know how bring in the big guns. . .and by big guns, I mean big cock. There is no shortage of chemistry, sexual or otherwise, when Tasha and Casten take it between the sheets. They fuck with passion, they fuck with need, they fuck with love, they fuck with rage, they really fuck with just about every emotion you can think of and they do it well. Thank you Lani Lynn Vale for giving us a little something something to add to our playbook.

I swear, these books really have me hooked. My addiction started with the Code 11-KPD SWAT series and truthfully, I just started that one because it sounded interesting enough, it really wasn’t the type of book that I usually went for, but thank goodness I said “fuck it” and dove right in, because my fantasy world would not be complete without the stories created by Lani Lynn Vale. She is able to combine humor, suspense, drama, sexiness all together in a way that is truly appetizing.

It took me less than 24 hours to finish this book, which is becoming a tradition with this series. I would say I’m a little ashamed that my focus was diverted, but I’m going to spotlight the positive, which is the fact that I was able to start a task and see it to completion. Score one for the BXTCH!

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Say You’ll Stay (Return To Me Series, Book #1) by Corinne Michaels

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Say You’ll Stay (Return To Me Series, Book #1) by Corinne Michaels

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I should probably tell you that Say You’ll Stay is one of the best “movies” I have ever read. I know that sounds strange and once you read the book, I think you’ll understand. I’ve read one other book from Corinne Michaels (Consolation), which is crazy talk, considering the fact that I think her writing is glorious-I should probably rectify that soon. The only other warning I should probably issue to you is this, be ready to get all the feels, I may have only read just one book by Corinne Michaels, but that was enough for me to know that she is going to hit you right in that spot that makes you close your eyes, put your head back, and take in the deep breaths. Emotional? Yes. Worth it? Ahhhh, fuck yeah.

Say You’ll Stay will be told mainly through Presley’s POV with a couple of chapters through Zach’s eyes sprinkled in.

When I read the blurb for Say You’ll Stay, it lead me to believe that the situation with Presley and her husband Todd, ends in a more typical fashion than the one we were given. The only reason I’m gonna spill the beans is because the beans get spilled in the very first chapter, so that gives me the assurance I need that I’m actually not ruining it for you. While I knew that a betrayal certainly occurred, I was thinking that it was something along the lines of an affair. I wasn’t really prepared for Presley to find her husband hanging from the beams in their bathroom. I should probably give you some sort of “Presley backstory”.

Presley is from Bell Buckle, Tennessee. And it is as country as it sounds. Presley and Zach were “the couple”, the ones that everyone in town knew would grow old together. Presley followed Zach to college and the life that they envisioned was starting to pan out, until it wasn’t. Decisions had to be made and in the end, Zach walked away, leaving a very heartbroken Presley behind. Enter Todd.

Todd was the brother of Presley’s BFF Angie, and he was there to put the pieces of the heartbreak back together which lead to Presley and Todd falling in love, getting married, having twins and setting up home in Pennsylvania, taking Presley away from Bell Buckle and the memories there that haunt her. Never in a million years did Presley believe that her husband would be the catalyst that sends her back to the one place she swore she would never again call home.
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Her husband choosing to leave his family the way he did, didn’t just leave Presley without a husband and her twins without a father, it left her penniless, which is what forces her move back to her parents and back into the life of the one she hasn’t seen in seventeen years, Zach. 

I’m sure you can certainly see where it is that this story is headed. And if you can’t, let a BXTCH help you out. . .yes, it’s headed toward a Zach + Presley = Forever. But, first there are certainly obstacles standing in the way of that ever after. Secrets need to be exposed, girlfriends need to become ex, grief needs to flourish and Presley needs to come to terms that she is home and she need to figure out where it is her adult self fits in Bell Buckle. 

Say You’ll Stay is a great book, but it’s the cast of characters that take a great story to a phenomenal story. There are some books that have the supporting cast as really just fill-ins, not that that is a bad thing, it’s not, it’s just a different type of book. This book requires the whole enchilada and boy does this BXTCH love some Mexican food. Every single character that touches the pages within this book, adds a layer that you would not be able to do without. Some add so much, that I’m gonna have to request an additional book(s) just to get more from them (ahem, Wyatt, Trent, Cooper. . .can you hear me Corinne Michaels?) There is not any part of this story that drags, that leaves you eager to get through the lull and that’s because there are so many characters that’s keeping you captivated.

While sex is present in Say You’ll Stay, it’s not what drives the story and it’s not quite as intoxicating as the sexual tension that builds between Zach and Presley. But no worries, it’s not the sex between the two that’ll have you falling in love, it is really the “meant to be, deep rooted, ever after” love that’ll win you over. I know, I know, it’s corny, but oh so true.

I meant it when I said that Say You’ll Stay is one of the best movies I have ever read. I think that when you dive in between the pages, your imagination will have it playing out like it was on the big screen (hint hint: someone put this on the big screen STAT). I could not put it down, even when my sister was over trying to have a conversation with me, I kept looking at my phone, just to get through the next chapter (I know, I’m such a BXTCH). 

Thank you Corinne Michaels, you gave this BXTCH a great escape.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFavorite Quotes TagSay You'll Stay (Return To Me Series, Book #1) by Corinne Michaels | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Until June (Until Her Series, Book #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: If by some crazy chance, Until June is the very first time you have heard of Aurora Rose Reynolds, then pay attention. Usually I will be a helpful BXTCH and enlighten as to whether or not you can thoroughly enjoy a book without partaking in the ones that came before. And truth be told, you may be able to do that with Until June, I just don’t recommend it. This is a generational series and if you think you’re going to enjoy this series (and you definitely will), then don’t start with this book. You need to go back and start with the Until Series, which is the series that kicks it all off. So, start with this order. . .

Until NovemberUntil TrevorUntil LillyUntil Nico

After you have enjoyed the Mayson men and their woman and trust a BXTCH, it’s good fucking reading, you’re going to move onto the kiddos, starting with the Until Her Series and book #1 in that series is Until July THEN we’re going to cut over to book #1 in the Until Him series and read all about fine ass Jax in Until Jax THEN we’re back to the Until Her Series and right where we are now with June’s story. So, technically you don’t have to really start with the parents in the Until Series, but I promise you, it’s worth it.

But, while we’re breaking down the series, June is the daughter of Asher and November (book #1 Until Series). We’ve already met July (book #1 Until Her Series) who is June’s sister and Jax was the first book in the Until Him Series and he is the son of Cash and Lilly (book #3 Until Series). So it may seem a bit complicated, but once you start, it’ll sort it self out.

Until June will be told through the dual POV of June and Evan.

In Until July, we kinda got a teeny glimpse into June and what was happening with her (see what you miss when you read books out of order?), so we knew something good was coming down the line. In case you need a refresher, remember the girls all went out and June had mentioned that she was married and that she had recently been served divorce papers from her mother-in-law. When she mentioned her husband’s name (Evan), Ashlyn (Jax’s sister) spoke up about Jax hiring hiring a guy named Evan and when June added 2 and 2, she quickly realized that it equaled the same Evan. But during July’s story, June was still in college in Alabama.

Now, June is back home in Tennessee and Jax has her “under protection” and her watch dog is none other than. . .Evan. June’s ex-boyfriend, Lane, was caught up in a drug scandal and has recently been placed behind bars, but to be sure that June is safe from the likes of anything touched by Lane, her family thinks that it is best for her to be guarded. . .hence the bodyguard. The catch here is no one, except the ones she told on her girls’ night out, even knows about her relationship with Evan. That includes her parents, her uncles, and Jax, so when she puts in the request to have Evan removed from “June duty”, it falls on deaf ears.

When June confesses her secret marriage to her girls on that night out in Until July, the reader is kind of given the impression that Evan is an asshole. I mean who marries a girl, very whirlwind by the way, right before he is set to leave for boot camp, then comes home from Afghanistan and is home for two weeks with no contact with his bride, then has his mom serve the papers? That’s pretty assholey, right? But, once you understand his story, your head is gonna understand and your heart is gonna fall in love.

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There is certainly some suspenseful drama clawing it’s way out of this one. If you remember from July’s story, her hubby Wes, belongs to a MC, well, Evan has joined the same MC. . .Broken Eagles. . .and I am pretty stoked to say that there is a bit more MC action in June than there was in July and that makes me a very happy BXTCH. It’s not enough to dedicate this a MC book, but it’s just enough to tickle the tastebuds. And some of the drama in June, surrounds the MC, so that was fun.

While I believe that the whole Until Series is a great ensemble cast, we don’t get our fix with everybody in June. Of course we get Asher and November as well as the sisters, and we also get a bit from Nico and of course, there is Jax. We don’t get anything from Trevor and Liz (bummer) and we have yet to get the full spectrum of all of the kids, but I understand, this is a story about June and I’m sure trying to include everyone would take away from what the book needs to do. But, overall I though that June had just enough of the ensemble to remind you of them and why you fell in love with the Mayson family in the first place. Asher was the first Mayson story to be released and he still gives it just as good. Since Ashlyn is next in line for the Until Her series, she got a little play time and just like in July, you know from her appearance in June that her story is certainly going to revolve around her boss, Dillon and this BXTCH cannot wait. 

I’ve said this before, but sometimes when I read sex in various books, I wonder if I would be able to capture a moment and have it come alive as well as someone like Aurora Rose Reynolds? Truthfully, probably not. But, Lordy Lou, I wonder if while some of these authors are getting the business, are they mentally taking notes, or are they just watching good porn? I’m not complaining either way, because Evan knows how to give the business and give it good. There is no lack of libido on either part in Until June and it certainly leaves the reader satisfied. 

When it comes to a series that I am already devoted to, I don’t really read the reviews that readers have left on Amazon or Goodreads, because my mind is already made up and I know I am purchasing the next book regardless, I mean c’mon, I am mentally invested in this family. Having said that, I did happen to check out the “critical” reviews on Amazon and everyone is entitled to his/her own opinion, and some of the complaints, I understood. . .the main ones being that there was too much sex and there is a lot of it in this book, but I saw it more as a couple who really shouldn’t have been separated, trying to make up for lost time. I imagine if my husband were in the military or any job that took him away from me and my bed for long periods of time, then his dick is going to get a workout when it he gets back, so I can’t be too critical about that issue. The other complaint is Evan is too alpha and he treats June as a doormat. The only thing I can say to that is I don’t really think you read it right or read it how Aurora Rose Reynolds intended for Evan to be. She did a good job in displaying the love Evan has for June and vice versa. He is certainly Alpha, there is no doubt about it, however I think she soothes those parts in the book with a very sweet man and one who is so in love with his person. The complaint that there is a lack of a storyline, made me chuckle a bit. Leading up to this book, every female in the entire Until Series has had some sort of issue with her that required her to be rescued and if she would’ve went that way with June, I still would’ve loved the book, but I would also understand the complaint better. The story is good, I do think that there are others in the series that are more robust, but all in all, she told the story well. The only piece of advice I can offer is this. . .if you decide to indulge in June before getting to know the Mayson’s, then don’t complain. Each person brings their own uniqueness to each book and if you haven’t yet enjoyed them then it’s kind of hard to get the full experience. Anyway, that’s my rant. Can’t wait for Ashlyn’s story.

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