Wednesday by Kendall Ryan

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Wednesday by Kendall Ryan

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Before you start this book, make sure you have found yourself a nice cozy spot to get lost in, because once you have finished page one, you will not stop until you have turned the very last page. Quick read = Quick review.

Wednesday will be told through the POV’s of both Shaw and Chloe

Chloe and Shaw grew up together. They were best friends. Inseparable. Once they got older and they start going their separate ways, Shaw gets married and Chloe isn’t the most important girl in his life anymore, hasn’t been for some time. Then tragedy strikes, a drunk driver takes the life of Shaw’s wife and leaves him as a very young widow. During the funeral, wanting to get him away from pity eyes, Chloe tries to help Shaw escape. . .they escape into the upstairs bathroom of Shaw’s dead wife’s parents house. . .Shaw escapes by burying himself deep inside Chloe. No words were needed, no expectation, just a way to not feel pain. Chloe, while ashamed of herself, believes Shaw’s need was just a one time thing. . .little did she know that once a week her world would turn upside down.

Wednesday. . .Shaw shows up on that day every week, like clockwork. He takes what he needs from Chloe, insistent, demanding, needy, but she gives and gives every week. After eight months, Chloe is starting to need more, but afraid to ask, afraid if she voices her own wants, then Wednesday just becomes another day, and Wednesday’s with Shaw are much better than Wednesday’s without Shaw.

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Wednesday is a very intimate story between Shaw and Chloe, but there are other characters, though not many, that add a necessary layer to the heart of what Wednesday represents. Besides Jason, Shaw does have two friends that she may rely on, but still keeps the Chloe/Shaw/Wednesday dilemma close to her, not sharing with even her closest girlfriends. It seems that the one person Shaw somewhat turns to is 80+ years old, Abe. So, while the meat of Wednesday is Chloe and Shaw, there are still other characters who do their part in making Wednesday what it is.

The main premise of Wednesday is Shaw coming to Chloe every Wednesday. . .to fuck. So, imagine how the sexual chemistry just ignites between the two of them. And if you’re having a hard time imagining it, I’ll help you out. . .it’s phenomenal. Even though you know the intent behind Shaw and his need to seek some sort of relief by indulging in Chloe, you certainly feel the passion behind it. Shaw is a very demanding force in the bedroom, he’s got the dirty talk down, and be still my heart, I love the dirty talk, but only when it’s done right and Kendall Ryan. . .Does.It.Right. Again, if the sex in Wednesday wasn’t burning up the pages, then the story wouldn’t work at all and if the story didn’t work, then I wouldn’t be up right now, trying to find the right words that will give this book justice. Long rant short. . .Shaw knows how to work his goodies, Chloe is more than welcome in accepting not only the goodies but the demanding way in which he delivers it. Good stuff Kendall Ryan, good stuff.

I really don’t know what exactly it was I expected from this book. I didn’t download a sample, after reading the blurb, I just one-clicked and I am certainly not sorry I did that at all. It’s a very short read, but very much loaded with everything you desire. It does not leave you wanting at all.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFavorite Quotes TagWednesday by Kendall Ryan | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Tapping the Billionaire (Bad Boy Billionaires Series, Book #1) by Max Monroe

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Tapping the Billionaire (Bad Boy Billionaires Series, Book #1) by Max Monroe

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Here’s the deal. I actually wasn’t going to give this book a chance. Why, you ask? Because I feel like so many books I come across lately are. . .Billionaire this OR Billionaire that, you know what I mean? And, unfortunately, most have the same premise, so my initial reaction was. . .uggg, not again. And, I even took the cover into consideration (how great is that cover, by the way). Oh, how wrong this BXTCH was. This book is so fan-fucking-tastic, I just hope I have the right words to describe how giddy I am over Tapping.

Tapping will be told through both Kline and Georgia’s POV.

Kline Brooks is the President and CEO of Brooks Media, making him fall into billionaire status. Of course, that title alone comes with lots of pussy, right? Well, yes it does, but Kline Brooks isn’t your typical billionaire playboy. He may be magical in the bedroom, but he does like to practice monogamy and give the lady what is deserved. 

Georgia Cummings is the director of marketing for Brooks Media and their latest venture is a dating app called TapNext and as a single employee of the company, she is required to have her own TapNext profile which is how her relationship actually begins with one very single and very hot Kline Brooks. It’s just unbeknownst to either one of them that they are actually speaking to one another through the dating app. So, when Kline is somewhat desperate for a date to a charity event, he’s a little shocked that he’s never really noticed just how spectacularly beautiful Georgia Cummings is. 

Asking Georgia out may have been a way for Kline to avoid any blind dates his mom was set to arrange, but after a night out, some lime juice, and what may very well have been an overdose on Benadryl, Kline knows a good thing when he sees it and he knows that Georgia is the real deal. So with that, date #2 is quickly in the works.
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While Georgia and Kline are hitting it off pretty wonderfully, their TapNext profiles are still engaging in back and forth banter, in fact, Georgia is spilling some pretty personal secrets to Kline, while seeking any advice he can offer her regarding her blooming relationship with well, Kline. Confusing? So here goes. Georgia is TAPRoseNext and Kline is BAD_Ruck. . .their profile pics are of one another’s best friends, so they have no idea that when they’re engaging in convo through the app, that they are actually speaking to one another. I’m sure you can imagine where this is eventually going to go right? Because even the best rom com needs a bit of drama.

The ones that surround Kline and Georgia in Tapping, add such a deep and hilarious layer to an already remarkably told story, you’ll find yourself falling even deeper in love. We get a pretty good introduction to Cassie (Georgia’s roomie and BFF) and Thatch (Kline’s go to), which is good, because their story is book #2 and after enjoying their personalities in this book, you know immediately that Cassie and Thatch together is going to be sensational. Get ready to even fall in love with both sets of ‘rents. Georgia’s mom is a sex therapist and let’s just say growing up in the Cummings home with a sex therapist as your mom gets you sent to places such as masturbation camp (not really what it’s called, but you get the gist). Georgia has an older brother, Will, who is an ER doctor and the one who tagged it “masturbation camp”, so you can only imagine the kind of relationship that they have with one another. I would’ve liked to have a bit more Will, but that’s just me being a selfish BXTCH. Kline is not your typical billionaire, he is very down to earth and not at all extravagant and once you meet his parents, you know exactly where he gets it from. A lot of times the surrounding characters in a book are just pieces that come together and really just fill in the empty spaces, sometimes they fit, sometimes they don’t. But in Tapping, they truly all fit together to form the best puzzle possible.

Oh mercy me, the sexual chemistry between Kline and Georgia will have you setting the sheets on fire. I should probably tell you that Georgia is still a proud owner, maybe not proud, but an owner nonetheless, of her V-Card. Something that TAPRoseNext has decided to not only share with BAD_Ruck, but seek advice from regarding her purity status. It may take Kline and Georgia a bit of time to get to the actual act of punching the card, but the getting there is almost as hot and once that door is opened and explored,  Kline and Georgia together. . .in bed. . .exploring. . .loving. . .fucking. . .will most certainly set the loins a blazing and the toes a curling. 

Tapping gives you everything one could want in a romantic comedy. We get a fierce leading lady, a super hot leading man (who’s not an asshole), a supporting cast who holds their own, comedy that will have you laughing out loud and sex that may make you a bit jealous. And to think, I almost passed this book up because of the title. One would think I learned absolutely nothing in elementary school. Whoever Max Monroe is (check out the website), they have done such a remarkable job with Tapping, not only can I not wait for Banking the Billionaire to be released, I actually may be salivating in anticipation. While we wait for Thatch and Cassie, we will be graced with Tapping Her, a novella coming soon, stay tuned. One-click. . .you will be thanking me.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFavorite Quotes TagTapping the Billionaire (Bad Boy Billionaires Series, Book #1) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Stuck-Up Suit by Penelope Ward & Vi Keeland

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Stuck-Up Suit by Penelope Ward & Vi Keeland

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is not part of a series, it is a standalone novel, however, it does get a cameo from Chance, the leading man in Cocky Bastard (which I have purchased, just not read yet) and unfortunately it does give away that books ending. But, I didn’t really think it was that big of a deal, considering I expect most of the books that I read to have a HEA. So, that is the only warning that needs to be given. Enjoy.

Stuck-Up Suit will be told through the POV of Soraya and Graham.

Let’s start with Soraya. First, love the name. Soraya is a twenty something beauty living in Brooklyn. She is the assistant to an advice columnist and has had some pretty shitty luck lately with dates, one actually takes her to a funeral. Her best friends in the world are Delia and Tig (married to one another) who own a tattoo shop. When Soraya was just a young girl, her dad hooked up (while still married to her mom) to a woman who lived in the same neighborhood and who happened to have a daughter around Soraya’s age. Her dad eventually left her mom for the woman and took in the daughter as his own, leaving Soraya, her sister, and her mom behind, without ever really looking back. Soraya never really ever gave that life changing event any credit for fucking with her adult life, but she soon comes to realize that it is playing a bigger role in her life than she realized possible.

Graham is a very successful businessman (in the financial industry). But he is also a giant dick and not the good kind that brings you orgasm after orgasm. More like the kind shoved up your ass without any lube or preparation. I mean, Soraya and her friends even nicknamed him “Mr. Big Prick”. His mom passed away when he was just a teenager and the only person left in his family is his beloved Meme and his dog, Blackie. He was once engaged, but that ended horribly (you’ll need to make that discovery all by yourself) and like Soraya’s lack of a relationship with her dad is playing its part in her adult life, Graham’s failed engagement is playing a part in his. 

Soraya happens to notice Graham one day while taking the train to work. While she certainly takes stock in the way he looks (mighty fine), his asshole demeanor is what she really notices. After he exits the train at his stop, she goes to exit at hers and notices that he left his phone behind, without it being password protected. . .what’s a girl to do? Well, she does attempt at doing the right thing by calling the first name in his contacts, but that person was nothing but a bitch and absolutely no help at all. She is able to track down Graham’s office and makes the effort to bring the phone to him. Graham is a big ole dick remember, so since he couldn’t be bothered, Soraya takes a couple of photos of herself and texts them to Graham, thus the beginning of a beautiful thing.

The pictures certainly get Graham’s attention and he and Soraya begin texting back and forth to one another, which eventually leads to meeting one another, which eventually leads to dating one another, which eventually leads to dropping to ones knees and burying ones face in nirvana, so life is good. 

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The supporting cast in Stuck-Up Suit is written well. This is not really an ensemble type of book. The ones that support Soraya and Graham are definitely important to the storyline, I just don’t think any of them are strong enough on their own to get their own story. What I’m trying to say (just not very well) is these characters do their job in lending the support to Soraya and Graham’s story, they just don’t really stand on their own (except one, but it’s about discovery people, discovery). But, it all works very good together and certainly makes Stuck-Up Suit all the better.

The sexual chemistry between Soraya and Graham was so thick, that it could’ve been a character all on its own. I have come to the realization that I will never be disappointed in these two authors and their ability to sex it up. Once the important parts of Soraya and Graham’s anatomy were finally introduced, it was pretty explosive between them. I love it when an author can realistically and successfully infiltrate a character to be a dirty talking dominant force in the bedroom, emphasis on the “dirty talk”. Now, Soraya certainly holds her own, but Graham knows what he wants and isn’t afraid to ask for it, regardless of the “where” they are at or the “who” that is around. As far as appearances and really personalities go, Soraya and Graham couldn’t be more opposite, but once they hit the bedroom and get to the business between the sheets, they quickly realize how much they were made for one another.

Ahhh. . . the things that I loved about this book. I loved how the advice column played such an important part in Soraya and Graham’s journey to one another. I loved the texting back and forth between them. I loved how Soraya dyed the tips of her hair to match whatever mood she was in. I loved how even though Graham was Mr. Big Prick, he went all in with Soraya and it really made him a much happier person. I loved how Soraya never really held back too much and gave Graham just as much “smartassyness” as he gave her “assholyness”. I loved the unexpected turn the book takes, even though I was waiting for something to happen, I just wasn’t sure what was coming and when it was going to hit. I really, really loved how they were truly each other’s missing puzzle piece (I know, sappy).

I just wish we could’ve met Soraya’s mom and sister. Especially with how impactful her childhood is on her adult life. But the lack of mom and sister is not enough for me to be like “damn, I was gonna give this book 5 hearts, but now I’m only giving it 3!”

Read this book, it is that good. This BXTCH would not steer you wrong, trust! Oh, I almost forgot. . .Stuck-Up Suit was read in less than a day, so either I have absolutely no life or it is a really, really good book and for the sake of my self-esteem, I’m going with the latter.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFavorite Quotes TagStuck-Up Suit by Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Whiskey Neat (The Uncertain Saints MC Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Okay, there really isn’t a warning here “per say”, but can we take a moment real quick and really admire the fuck out of that cover? I’m not sure what this bundle of hotness is pondering over, but. . .can this BXTCH be the one to put him at ease? I mean, if I wasn’t married of course. Let’s carry on, shall we?

Whiskey Neat will be told through the POV’s of Lenore and Griffin. Which, I must say is my favorite way to tell most stories. I love being able to get inside the head (figuratively of course) of the male, especially this one.

The prologue is going to kick off six months prior, which is when we meet Griffin. Unfortunately we meet him right as he is about to bury his six year old son. Yeah, I know, sucks balls. His son, Tanner, was the victim of a drive-by shooting. One that took place in front of Tanner’s school. One that most likely was intentional, what I should say is, the intent was to kill Tanner. It would help you to know that Griffin’s ex-wife, Noreen was now married to a state Senator. I’m gonna leave that right there, we may come back to that later. If not, go ahead and draw some conclusions.

Lenore owns Uncertain Pleasures. The only sex toy shop in Uncertain, Texas. This is where she happens to be one night when Griffin shows up looking to buy some batteries. Unfortunately the only batteries the shop carries are packaged with the dildos, which leaves very little options for Griffin. Now, Griffin does leave the dildo on Lenore’s car with a note. Very taken by Griffin and his overwhelming hotness, Lenore uses that very same toy to bring her a bit of pleasure later that night.

Griffin is a Texas Ranger (not the bat swinging kind either), he is also a member of the Uncertain Saints MC. Now, this is a pretty small MC and was really formed by guys who were brought together by certain happenings in their lives. They’re not really the 1% kind. Now, that doesn’t mean that they’re not out to serve up their own brand of justice, in this case, trying to get the assholes who are responsible for Tanner’s death. They still represent brotherhood at all turns. MC books are one of this BXTCHES favs and while the focus of Whiskey Neat isn’t on the MC, it still plays an important role, one that I hope grows as this series grows. 

Lenore is having her own issues. First, she is having some health problems and has a BFF that is married to her high school nemesis. I should probably clarify and say that her BFF is Remy who happens to be male and the bitch nemesis is female. I won’t go much further into that, it’s definitely worth the discovery. I really just wanted to give a little insight into Lenore, who you are going to absolutely adore. Adore Lenore, look at that, I didn’t even try to make that happen.

Lenore + Griffin evolves or I should say kicks off when he finds the dildo he discarded on her bed and knows immediately where it had been. What starts out as very hot sex, turns into much more.
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When it comes to a supporting cast, Whiskey Neat is no different than any other Lani Lynn Vale book. She really does a great job of forcing you to invest in all of the characters in this book, hell all of her books for that matter. The story that’s presented in Whiskey Neat requires a range of characters and they are so well developed that I was able to really have the book almost play out in my imagination, which for me, is the best kind of storytelling. Lenore couldn’t have been better written. Everything about her screams fierce (she even has red hair for crying out loud). She is what I want in a heroine, she knew what she wanted and didn’t take no for an answer. When I expected her to hide certain aspects of her life from Griffin, she jumped right on the honesty train and took it for a ride. Adored, adored, adored Lenore (there I go again). With Griffin, he certainly fills the role of Alpha Male VERY WELL. While I didn’t really enjoy the fact that his son was murdered, I did love the vulnerability it brought out in him. All in all, Griffin could certainly make my “favorite Alphas” list. 

The fucking in this book is AVN award worthy (that’s the Oscar equivalent for porn, just in case you were wondering). I’m not sure if the scenes in this book are getting pulled from real life (though I may have to try some in my real life) or if it’s the work of a fantastic imagination. Either way, applause to you, Lani Lynn Vale. Griffin is going to knock your socks off, melt your panties, have you looking for your dildo and making sure your man knows exactly what he is to do with it, just get ready to rip the clothes off and get to the business. Yes, it’s pretty scorching. 

Now, this book has everything in it. It has the suspense of Tanner’s death and Griffin trying to find those responsible. It has the tragedy of a parent losing a child and the grief he must work through, which is really fucking sad. It has the drama of bitches causing problems and just being bitches. Reading Whiskey Neat is comparable to watching an entire season of your favorite show on Netflix, except all of the angst and sex and drama and LOL’ing and tragedy, is all rolled into one book. But like any good show, you still binge on it and are left with a bit of a hangover in the end.

When I “one-clicked” Whiskey Neat and saw that it was 400+ pages, I expected it would take several days to finish. So, imagine my surprise, when I started this book in the morning, while the kids were getting ready for school, and finished it by early evening. I was so shocked when I turned the last page, that I had to re-check on Amazon for the page count. I’m actually still a bit skeptical on that number. Either way, I finished this book in less than a day and my belief is this. . .if a book is so good that you can’t even put it down to “adult”, then you have no choice but to give it the 5 hearts it deserves. So, thank you Lani Lynn Vale for giving me the escape (even if it was for one day) and forcing my husband to play both roles, it was so worth it.

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Under Locke by Mariana Zapata

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Under Locke by Mariana Zapata

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: So, I recently finished The Wall of Winnipeg and Meand fell absolutely in love. I have only read this particular author one other time (Under Locke) and remembered that I loved that, well. . .this book, but I read it back in February 2014, so I decided it was time for a re-read. Like the The Wall of Winnipeg, this book is pretty lengthy (497 pages), but so, so good. I guess what I’m trying to tell you BXTCHES is this. . .be prepared, because this book is going to hook you to where you’ll find yourself sneaking moments, just to find time to get in extra chapters. 

Under Locke will be told through the POV of Iris.

Iris, Ris, Ritz, pick a name, they all work, well, after losing her mom at the tender age of 16, then her grandmother passes, then her little brother enters the military, and on top of everything happening in her life, she hasn’t seen her dad in years. Then being laid off, with no family, no job, her only option available is to pack up and head to Austin and move in with her older half brother, Sonny. Upon her Austin arrival, she already has a job thanks to Sonny. I probably should say that Sonny is a member of the MC, the Widowmakers, a club that her father was also a part of, once upon a time. 

Sonny has gotten Iris a job at Pins and Needles, a tattoo shop owned by Dex, another member of the Widowmakers. Their first meeting left a lot to be desired for Iris. To say that Dex was an asshole would be a compliment. After struggling to get to know the job the first few days and having to deal with a boss who she has already overheard him call her an idiot, Iris decides it may be time to try and find another form of income. Even though Dex may be a walking orgasm, Iris refuses to be bullied. Having said that, she is starting to enjoy getting to know the other employees of Pins and Needles, and maybe, just maybe, Austin is starting to feel like home. So, with the exception of her dickbag boss, the job is starting to look up.

Now, it shouldn’t take a rocket scientist to know that Dex is of course attracted to Iris and Iris is the kind of personality that one would instantly take to. She doesn’t cuss, loves a good “that’s what she said” joke, really does see the good in people, and because of her history, really appreciates life. Dex hasn’t had the best life. He has a great mom and two wonderful sisters, but his dad is a bigger asshole than he is (who happens to be behind bars), he’s spent time in prison, but has come out trying to put his life together and it started with opening Pins and Needles. 
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Our little Iris is about as pure as the first fallen snow. So, it takes her a bit to realize that Dex is actually flirty and hitting on her. When things start to go down with another MC club, because of her dad, she needs to move in with Dex in order to keep her safe, well that of course moves things along in the Dex <hearts> Iris game.

As with The Wall of Winnipeg and Me (my only other Mariana Zapata frame of reference) the supporting cast in Under Locke is brilliantly captivating. Every little bit that each of them bring to the story only leaves you wanting more. The dynamic that they have with each other is pretty awesome. Now, I love a MC book, it’s probably one of my favorite genres and as you know, this book features a MC. I wouldn’t list MC as the top genre of Under Locke, but it does play a pretty significant part of the book, especially with Dex and Sonny being members and her dad being an ex-member and the drama (most of it anyway) surrounds the MC, so to speak. So, while it may not be a MC book comparable to something like Reaper’s Property or Hell’s Disciples, the MC is still an important part of Under Locke. If Iris and Dex don’t suck you in to the fabulousness that is Under Locke (which they will, I have no worries), the ensembleality (I know that’s not a real word) of Under Locke will.

I guess now is the right time to tell you (if you didn’t catch it with the “pure as the first fallen snow” comment), that Iris is a virgin. Don’t worry, Mariana Zapata did a good job allowing the reader to believe that Iris could be in her mid-twenties and still intact. Iris has a past (yes, you need to read and experience that journey yourself) and it’s mostly the cause of her V-card status. But, of course when the time comes, Dex does not disappoint and once Iris gets a taste of the other side, she becomes a bit insatiable, but really, who wouldn’t be hard to tame once they got a bite of Dex, right? Plus, his cock is nicely decorated with some jewelry that makes the vag feel really nice (I have got to get the hubs on board). Every pussy clenching detail is written so good, so, so good. From the sexual tension to the “I need to shove my cock deep in you right now” will have you curling your toes and fanning your face.

There are so many wonderful things about Under Locke. Iris is everything one would not only want in a BFF. . . she’s funny, she’s loyal, she’s dedicated, she’s beautiful (without flaunting it) and she loves fiercely. Even when Dex is a douche canoe, you know it’s going to work to where you’ll fall in madly in love, with him and his embellished cock. As hard as he is, when he falls for Iris, he’ll make you swoon. So, there is nothing negative I can say about Under Locke, except I wish there was a follow-up, but that’s not negative, just a want. I love a good love story just as much as the next book whore and this one does it all and then some. Get ready to lose some sleep or at the very least become that person who is sneaking in reading time every chance they get, because Under Locke will leave you really wanting more.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFavorite Quotes TagUnder Locke by Mariana Zapata | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is a pretty long book (473 pages), but no worries, it is so worth it. I’ve read only one other book by Mariana Zapata (Under Locke), and I loved that book, which is why I’m quite disappointed in myself that I’ve never pursued any of her other titles. I only discovered The Wall of Winnipeg because it had popped up on some of my social media feeds several times and at first I was literally judging a book by its cover, I mean the name wasn’t so appealing, the cover was just, so so, but it continued to make appearances, so I thought it must be a sign and I decided to give it a try. Holy shit, I’m really a bitch for judging anything prior to cracking it open, I could not stop reading this book (much to the frustration of my husband). It is that good. Let’s get on with it.

The Wall of Winnipeg and Me is told through the POV of Vanessa.

Vanessa is the personal assistant/housekeeper for Aiden Graves, who plays for the Three Hundreds and happens to be the #1 defensive player in the NFO (National Football Organization). Vanessa doesn’t hate her job, she doesn’t love it either. Did she crush on her boss when she first took the job? Yes, but who wouldn’t when your boss looked like Aiden. That crush quickly evaporates when his personality comes out to play. Aiden is an asshole, but not really an asshole. He’s just someone who likes things a particular way and doesn’t really have a way with words, as in, he doesn’t really speak a lot of them. Adding to his stunning charisma is the fact that he is coming back from what could’ve been a career ending injury, but not for Aiden, who truly believes in the “the body is the temple” mantra. Vanessa took the job knowing that it would be temporary, the goal being able to become her own boss by doing graphic design work. It’s now two years later and her dream is starting to become a reality. The problem, she now has to tell Aiden or what he is better known as. . .The Wall of Winnipeg. Easy peasy, right?

Once she breaks the news to Aiden, his reaction is very “I don’t give a shit” and his only request is for Vanessa to inform Trevor, Aiden’s manager. Trevor is a dick (not the good kind, either) who actually calls Vanessa “a dinner roll”, told you, a dick. That compliment has Vanessa leaving sooner rather than later and after several weeks of being her own boss, she returns to her apartment one day to find Aiden waiting on her. Turns out, life isn’t so good without Vanessa.

Not only does Aiden need Vanessa back in his life to help keep it sorted, but he has also run into a bit of an immigration snafu. Oh yeah, Aiden is Canadian, just in case the nickname didn’t clue you in. When Vanessa suggests the brilliant idea of Aiden maybe marrying an American in order to obtain his green card quicker, Aiden thinks it’s a great idea. The American he thinks would be perfect? Vanessa. Gotta hand it to the girl, she hangs onto her laurels for quite some time, it’s only when Aiden sweetens the pot by agreeing to pay off Vanessa’s student loans do the wheels start turning. By choosing to go to the school of her dreams and not really qualifying for any scholarships, Vanessa has earned herself tremendous debt, debt that no one, not even her closest friend in the world knows about, so you can see her dilemma. Really, what do you think she does?

A little background on Vanessa real quick. She has three older sisters (all of whom she loathes) and a younger brother (who she happens to adore). While growing up, her mother was an addict and certain happenings caused Vanessa and her brother to wind up with a foster family (who she also adores). There are other circumstances surrounding Vanessa’s relationship with her family, but that’s something you will have to read to enjoy.
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After becoming Mrs. Aiden Graves, Vanessa of course, moves into Aiden’s home that he shares with his roommate, Zac. Zac and Vanessa became really close (totally platonic) while she was employed with Aiden. She has her own room and continues to run her own business. Obviously this is a love story and it should go without saying who the love is between. Aiden takes a bit to warm up to, but the journey that Aiden and Vanessa go on, is so very much worth it. Trust this BXTCH.

As for the supporting cast in The Wall of Winnipeg and Me? In short, they are all fantastically written and you are going to love most and hate a couple, which is how it’s supposed to be. In most romantic books, comedy or otherwise, it’s pretty easy to fall in love with the Alpha/Hero/Hottie, it’s not so easy here, but Vanessa is going to embed her way into your heart almost from page one. Her relationships with the supporting characters in this book will have you wishing for someone of her likeness in your life. But really, it’s how she is with Aiden, and how that relationship develops that will have you swooning.

While I usually take some time out to talk about sex in a particular book, there really isn’t much in The Wall of Winnipeg and Me. In fact, the actual getting down with the business doesn’t even come until the last chapter, really, that’s how long it takes. It does threaten to make an appearance prior to chapter 30, however, the toe curling excitement doesn’t happen until then, so you’ll just have to hang onto those panties a while. I will say this, first the lack of sex is not causing this book to miss a thing (I promise). Second, when it finally is time to drop the pants, Mariana Zapata does not disappoint. In fact, you’ll fall for Aiden even more.

There was so many things to love about The Wall of Winnipeg and Me. I’m usually someone who loves a good conflict, the other woman kind. I almost expect it when I read a sports romance, this book didn’t involve any of Aiden’s other women (not even a mention) and I found myself quite alright with that. The relationships that are fostered are beautiful to watch grow (not watch, but you know what I mean). I didn’t really know what to expect prior to one-clicking this. I knew I enjoyed Under Locke (probably should read again to refresh the memory), but I wasn’t sure about this one. Well, like I stated in the beginning, I should learn to trust more. You will not be disappointed by getting to know Aiden and Vanessa. 
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Until Jax (Until Him Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Until Jax is a spin-off of the Until Series (November/Trevor/Lilly/Nico). Jax belongs to Cash and Lilly (Until Lilly) and believe it or not, I don’t think it’s necessary for you to have read the Until Series before you start Until Jax, I recommend you do based solely on the fact that it’s a pretty fantastic series. However, the blurb on Amazon for Until Jax, states that this is a stand-alone book. I have to respectably disagree with that and here’s why. The way Until Jax begins is going to really confuse you unless you have first read Until July, because Jax’s story picks up where July’s book ends. So, maybe you won’t start your love affair with Jax by reading the Until Series, but you certainly have to start it with Until July. BXTCHES have been warned!

Until Jax should be read AFTER Until July and BEFORE Until June. While Jax is involved in June’s story, his story isn’t involved in June’s. You’re not gonna get Ellie and Hope. However, since his story picks up where July’s leaves off, it should be read after hers.

You will get to enjoy Until Jax through the POV’s of Jax and Ellie.

I hope you have read Until July, because if you haven’t, I may spoil some things for you. July was kidnapped at the end of her story. The kidnapping involves the dog fighting ring she was trying to expose, but was more broadly tied to sex trafficking. During her capture, she meets another victim, Ellie. Ellie was sold by her mother (I know, what a bitch) and while she is freaking out because she has been kidnapped, she is really flipping out because she needs to get to her daughter, Hope. If you read Until July, well then you know that Wes and Jax came to the rescue. If you haven’t read Until July, just know that July has herself a hot, Alpha man, who’s gonna do whatever it takes to protect her and that hot piece of alpha is Wes. Back to Ellie. During the rescue, Ellie and Jax come across one another and Jax discovers his BOOM. Jax, who never believed in the Mayson curse, knows without a doubt, Ellie is his.

Jax has a plan. That plan includes driving Ellie to pick up Hope and informing her that she and Hope are going to be moving in with him, all in the name of protection, of course, at least that is how Jax is going to sell it. Ellie is certainly skittish when it comes to Jax, her mom did try to sell her into the world of sex after all, so given that tidbit of information, you can imagine the kind of upbringing she had. It’s going to take a bit of work for Jax to make Ellie comfortable enough so she is able to experience BOOM.

Ellie is a virgin, which is why her mother sold her. No worries, it wasn’t an immaculate conception or anything. Hope is actually Ellie’s niece. Ellie’s brother was killed in a car accident, along with Hope’s mom, when Hope was just 4 weeks old. Tragic, but all Hope knows is Ellie and Ellie recognizes Hope as her own in every sense of the word. 
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It may take Jax a few to get Ellie on board with the idea of a them, but it is a fantastic journey that you will be embarking on.

If you have followed the Mayson family up to this point, then get ready, because some of them are back for this ride. July is an obvious one. Since her and Ellie suffered through a traumatic experience together, they have become fast friends. So fast in fact, July asks Ellie to be a bridesmaid in her nuptials to Wes. We get some Cash and Lilly along with Ashlyn, because of course, Jax belongs to their tribe. In July’s story, we got a little bit of what was going on in June’s (July’s sister) life and we get a bit more here, which helps because June’s story is next for the Until Her series. There’s also a great story working with Kim, a co-worker of Ellie’s, and Sage, Jax’s cousin. There’s also a visit from Jules (if you don’t know who she is, well that’s kinda what you get for not starting off with the Until Series, but in case you are wondering, Jules comes from Until Lilly). All in all, it’s a really great ensemble that works so well off of one another. And the cherry on to of this great cast is, Hope. She is so fantastically written, you’re going to be smitten from her first word. Aurora Rose Reynolds certainly makes you want to fall in love with all of the Mayson characters, just by reading the story of one.

Like with all the Mayson men, get ready to claw the sheets because Jax brings it in the bedroom. Even before Ellie turns in her V-Card, the sexual tension building between the two of them is almost touchable, it’s so thick. But when the time comes to feel it in their bones, there is no disappointment. Aurora Rose Reynolds really knows how to get your imagination firing from all angles when it comes to getting the deep dick.

Even though this series is really split up into different ones (Until/Until Her/Until Him), it’s all good, just make sure you’re reading them in the order that they have been released. Aurora Rose Reynolds does an exceptional job getting you to invest in this wonderful family. So addicted in fact, it becomes very difficult to put the story down at all. I have actually read Until Jax three times because I continued to procrastinate when it came to writing my review, that said, it wasn’t a hardship whatsoever. All re-reading did, was reinforce my love for all things Mayson. Go ahead and dig in, you’ll be adding another book boyfriend to the list in no time. Oh and can we bow our heads and send up a “Praise Be” for that cover?Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagUntil Jax (Until Him Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

 

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Until July (Until Her Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

Until July (Until Her Series, Book #1) | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comUntil July (Until Her Series, Book #1) | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSynopsis TagUntil July (Until Her Series, Book #1) | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Until July/Until Her Series is a spin-off of the Until Series (November/Trevor/Lilly/Nico). Does this mean you have to read that series in order to enjoy this series? No. But, I will tell you this, if you decide to fall in love with July (and Wes) and trust a BXTCH, you will, and you have yet to fall in love with her parents (Asher and November), then I’m pretty certain you’re going to want to read the entire Until Series, like one right after the other, like no sleep at all, like one-click then one-click then one-click, well, I think you understand. Consider yourself warned.

Until July will be told through the POV’s of July and Wes.

In case you’re one of the few who haven’t had your toes curled by November and Asher (Until November), then I should probably tell you that July is their oldest daughter and believe it or not the other four daughters are: June, May, December, and April. Wes and July first meet while July is out on a bike ride (as in motorcycle), and she tasers Wes, there’s a little more to it, but that’s the gist. They meet again when Wes comes into July’s clinic looking to adopt a dog. Oh, July is a vet.

Wes is taken by July from the word go and the fact that she actually rides a motorcycle really just sweetens the deal. He finally convinces her to have dinner with him, just to have her leave him at the restaurant, don’t worry, he totally earned the walk out. Then after working his way back in, he fucks up again. But, needless to say it works out (or we would be reading a different book, right?) and a relationship is born.

The main focus of this book, besides Wes and July, is July having to deal with someone in their town fighting dogs.  I probably should back up a bit. If you have read Until November, then you should remember Beast, November’s massive dog, he is the one who inspired July to become a veterinarian. After severely injured (near death) dogs start showing up on the steps of her practice, she quickly realizes that someone, somewhere is fighting dogs and even though she has only been able to save one, she is determined to get to the bottom of it. 

Real quick, I should point out that Wes does belong to a motorcycle club. It’s not the focal point of the book however. There are members of the club that are involved in the story and the clubhouse is the setting for some things, but this is not a MC style book. However, the fact that Wes is in a MC at all, makes him that much sexier.

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So, we have covered the Mayson’s, let’s talk about the rest of the cast. As with any book in the “family”, Until July is almost an ensemble. The support here is so good. We do get to meet members of Wes’ MC family, in fact one member, Z, has somewhat of his own story line within the pages of Until July. I think all in all, we’re getting a very good set-up for future books surrounding the Mayson family and Until July just jump starts it and does it so very well.

To say that July and Wes are capable of steaming up the windows is an understatement. Even though it takes a good chunk of the story before they actually get down to doing the business, there is still some thick sexual tension happening leading up to the actual good stuff. It was sexy and passionate and angsty and dominant, really just all the good things it should be and then some. Ummm. . .Love me some Wes.

This is a great start to introducing the next generation of Mayson’s and proof that the Mayson curse, the BOOM, doesn’t only attack the Mayson men, the women are just as affected. There really wasn’t anything I was disappointed in, well, except for the cover, I wasn’t a huge fan of that. But that’s okay, because it’s what’s between the cover that had me captivated. Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagUntil July (Until Her Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

 

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Sacked (A Gridiron Novel, Book #1) by Jen Frederick

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Sacked (A Gridiron Novel, Book #1) by Jen Frederick

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: What I should really say is, “BXTCHES need to tell the truth”, but why mess with a good thing. But here’s the truth nonetheless, I wasn’t going to read this book. It has come across my social feeds over the last several months and while the cover (see above) is definitely mouth watering, after reading the blurb, I didn’t think I would enjoy it. Right there is says that Knox Masters is a virgin and as sexist and hypocritical as it sounds, that did not appeal to me. Needless to say, I was wrong. Enough said, let’s get on with it.

Sacked will be told through both the POV of Knox and Ellie.

Eliot Campbell (Ellie) has just transferred to Western State and while out running, finds herself at Union Stadium, home of the Western State Warriors. Knox Masters is the captain of those Warriors and while getting in some preseason workouts, something at the top of the stands catches his eye, that something. . .Eliot Campbell. Prepared to kick out what he thinks is a football groupie, he is suddenly captivated by the girl with the scar on her knee. After a little conversation and some slip n’ slide, Knox is finding himself needing to know a bit more about the girl whose name he still does not know. 

Ellie finds herself at Western for her brother, Jack. Jack is the newest recruit to the football team and after spending his first two years at a junior college, he has high hopes for his future. The problem is Jack has a potential learning disability. I say potential because he refuses to be tested to determine whether or not this is the case. Ellie, at the demand of her mother, has been helping Jack since she was 12 years old. Now that they have both transferred to Western, their mom is at it again, giving Ellie an ultimatum regarding two of Jack’s classes. Either she signs up for those classes and helps Jack or she is cut off financially.  The moral dilemma for Ellie. . .Jack has no idea that she has helped him previously or is planning on helping him currently and the last thing that she wants to do is put him in jeopardy of losing his eligibility because he fails OR put in jeopardy of losing his eligibility because Ellie is caught cheating, so she’s definitely stuck between a rock and a hard place.

Knox has been 100% focused on football since he can remember. So much so that he has even foregone sex, as in, he has never indulged at all (oral or intercourse), as in, he is a virgin. Yes, you read that right, a virgin (I know I mentioned it earlier, but I’m still like, “whoa a virgin”). And for someone who has never partaken in the typical collegiate extracurriculars, Knox feels that he will recognize The One when she comes along. 

How does Knox know that Ellie is The One? First, her knowledge of football is incomparable and super sexy. Second, she is able to tell him and his identical twin brother (Ty), who also happens to be a football player, apart. Even in pictures that has tricked their mom, she knows instantly which one is Knox. Now, Knox just needs to convince Ellie that they could certainly have something special with one another and convince Ty that she is his other half.
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It’s not gonna be an easy road for Knox and Ellie and while it’s pretty easy to see what’s coming before the book gets there, knowing will not make it any less dramatic. And since their relationship does seem somewhat easy going in the beginning, you know something climatic is going to have to occur, just to give the jolt one needs, love never comes easy, right? But no worries BXTCHES, it’s the kind of drama that may have you putting the book down so you can take a couple of deep breaths before jumping right back in, so in other words, the fan-fucking-tastic kind of drama.

I think with most books that take place in a college setting, the supporting cast needs to play a pivotal role. Sacked is no different. From the football team to Ellie’s roommate to Ellie’s brother and assbag parents, they all play a role that adds the layer which turns a good book into a great book. Personally, as much as I enjoy the developing relationship between a h/H, I really enjoy the relationships the h/H have outside of each other, and Jen Frederick does a really awesome job of that in Sacked. I think she also sets you up well for the follow-up book, Jock Blocked, which is going to be Matty’s story.

As you already know, I was skeptical to read a book that featured a very Alpha male, who happened to be a virgin. I didn’t know if it could be pulled off and be hot, while believable. I was wrong, I was dead wrong. Knox having sex for the first time was pretty fucking hot. Knox going down on Ellie for his first time ever, while asking her if he was doing it right, yeah, the clothes just melted off at that point. Knox’s very first blow job, well you get the point. While my original belief may have been a bit assholeish, I am not too proud to say that I was in fact the asshole and will never doubt Jen Frederick again if/when she decides to make her hero a virgin. Please accept my apologies.

I’m quite mad at myself for not reading Sacked way back when it first came across my social media. All that did was delay my gratification. Since I’ve been on a sports kick lately, this book was right up my fantasy alley and Jen Frederick does a really phenomenal job of putting that fantasy right at the tips of my fingers.

This was a pretty fantastic read and I must say, I’m looking quite forward to the next book in the Gridiron series. Give Sacked a shot, the table may very well turn when you find yourself longing for a virgin.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagSacked (A Gridiron Novel, Book #1) by Jen Frederick | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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The Score (Off-Campus Series, Book #3) by Elle Kennedy

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: First things first, this is Dean’s story and his love interest is not Sabrina. Get over it, you will be fine with Allie (trust a BXTCH). Now that that is out of the way, let me go ahead and tell you BXTCHES that yes, you probably can read The Score as a stand alone and really enjoy it. As usual, I object to that particular way of enjoying a series. This is a great ensemble cast and while each book focuses on a certain couple, the ensemble is a big part of what makes up each book. That is my rant, it is now over.

The Score will focus on Dean and Allie and be told through both POV’s.

If you were wise and read this series in order, then hopefully you remember Allie. She is Hannah’s (from The Deal) BFF and as of the beginning of this book, the ex-girlfriend of Sean. The problem with the “ex” part is, Allie and Sean have broken up before and always get back together, but this time, Allie knows that the break-up needs to stick and in order for that to happen, she needs to be where Sean can’t find her. Enter Hannah. She is going out of town with Garrett, Logan, and Grace, but has kindly offered up the boys’ place as the retreat that Allie needs. The only people that will be at the house with Allie are Tuck and Dean, and Logan is going to give a warning call to ensure that Allie will be safe at the House of Hockey Hotness.

Dean Heyward-Di Laurentis, the hockey star with the cock that never sleeps. I certainly don’t need to refresh your memory on this one do I? Okay, I will give a wee one. Dean is the resident manwhore, who makes no apologies for where he sticks it or who he sticks it in (and he seems to enjoy doing it everywhere, except his bed). His only rule. . .freshmen are off limits. Something about #clingyness. Imagine his delightful surprise when Allie shows up at his doorstep right while he is about to become the meat in a threesome sandwich.  Well, nothing really seems to faze Dean and while he may be upset that his meat has just been removed from said sandwich, he’s pretty good with rolling with whatever and is about to enjoy a chick flick with Allie. I mean c’mon, threesome vs. chick flick. . .no contest, right? Let me get right to it, after some tequila, lots of it, Allie finds herself waking up naked in Dean’s bed and as you can guess, their bodies became very intimate with one another. No worries, I’m not spoiling anything, the deed happens once you’re about 10% into the book.

Even though Dean is usually a “hit and quit it” type of man, he is having a very difficult time getting Allie out of his head or his fantasies. While Allie did thoroughly enjoy her romp in the sack with Dean, she is not a “friends with benefits” type of girl. She needs the stability of commitment and she also understands what having a sex only relationship with Dean could mean to their mutual friends.

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Surely you’ve read enough of this series to know the formula and realize that Dean and Allie will happen, but the fun of the story is the journey that The Score will take you on and trust this BXTCH when she says that it is certainly a journey you will enjoy. 

Your favorites will be returning here and there is just enough to add a wonderful underside to The Score. Not to mention there is a lot with Dean and Allie separately that is not only going to add terrific depth to the book, but also give the reader a lot of understanding into who Dean is. Even though Allie isn’t a constant presence in the previous books, I think you will enjoy who she truly is as Allie and not just as Allie and Dean.

Now to the good stuff. The sex in The Score is phenomenal, almost has me thinking about becoming a fan of ice sports. I think we knew that Dean was going to be spectacular while working over a woman’s body, but I must say that I was really impressed with what Allie brought between the sheets. There’s a bit of everything here: dirty talk, which is always a plus, but dirty talk done well is like having a great soundtrack and this one may be grammy worthy.  The passion that Allie and Dean give is frenzied and out of control. Garrett was good and Logan did his thing well, but they have nothing on Dirty Dean. I gotta say, the first two books certainly laid down a good story for Dean and The Score definitely lived up to that reputation.

I know, I know, there is so much not covered, but covering it would somewhat spoil it for you, and I’m not willing to do that. Just believe in the story telling skills of Elle Kennedy and in the greatness that is The Off-Campus series and you will not be disappointed. The Score offers everything a great book should. It’s funny, it has drama, it’s sexy, it’s funny (I know I already said that, but it bears repeating), it’s gonna make you smile, it might make you a bit sad in some places, did I say funny? On a side note: look at that fuckin’ cover, how could you not want to open that book up?

I think that it’s safe to say as a fan of this series and as a female, that I would be terribly upset if I wasn’t reading Tuck’s story next. The Score is going to end with setting you up perfectly for that story to be told and this BXTCH cannot wait!
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