What Doesn’t Destroy Us (Devil’s Dust Series, Book #1) by M.N. Forty

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What Doesn’t Destroy Us (Devil’s Dust Series, Book #1) by M.N. Forgy

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This book ends on a cliffhanger, if you are looking to read a stand-alone, this is not the one. Book #2 is out, so there is no wait time to pick up where this one leaves off, I just know how some readers feel about cliffhangers. Now, you BXTCHES have been warned.

What Doesn’t Destroy Us is book #1 in the Devil’s Dust Series and I must say, it’s a pretty good start. I came across this when I was checking out some book recommendations on Facebook, so I shot on over to Amazon and downloaded a sample. Usually when I am making the decision to read a book by an author I haven’t previously read, I check out the reviews. I mean, here I am writing a review on this book, so it stands to reason that I would check out the reviews. Most were good, but I also check out the ones that aren’t so favorable and one review actually said (and I quote) “Can you say Sons of Anarchy”, now I’m a huge fan of that show, so my thought was, “I don’t want to read a ripped off version of one of my favorite shows”. Then I went ahead with the book and after reading it, I can only think that the person who wrote that review must not have ever seen an episode of SOA, because I don’t think there are any comparisons one can make to that show, other than the fact they are both centered around motorcycle clubs. Well, I guess we should get on with this book.

This book will be told through the POV’s of Dani and Shadow.

Dani is a twenty-one year old single woman living in New York with her mother, Sadie, and her mother’s boyfriend, Stevin. As the book begins, Dani is woken up one night by her mother, demanding that she pack a bag because they have to get out of town. No explanation, just get up and get going. Once on the plane, Sadie begins to explain things to Dani. Sadie witnessed Stevin murder some cops, they have to get to L.A., because Dani’s dad is going to offer them protection. Now, Dani doesn’t know her dad, has never even met him, in fact, her mother has never had a pleasant thing to say about him. Her dad happens to be Bull, the President of the Devil’s Dust MC. Oh, and he has no idea that he even has a daughter. Of course, there’s a story to why he doesn’t know about Dani and why Sadie left Bull, but we won’t go into it here. 

Once they arrive in L.A., there are greeted by a couple of Devil’s Dust members, one of them being, Shadow. Shadow is the Sergeant-At-Arms for the club and may be the hottest thing Dani has ever seen. The same can be said for Shadow as well, but once he looks into Dani’s eyes, he realizes he is actually looking into the eyes of Bull and knows she is off limits. Once they arrive at the clubhouse and everything gets settled, it’s difficult for both Dani and Shadow to continue and deny their sexual attraction to one another. Eventually they give into them and burn up the sheets. 

In typical MC read fashion, Shadow may be feeling things for Dani, but he doesn’t feel that he is worthy of a whole lot where relationships are concerned, so this is of course something that will be the focus of the book. He definitely has a past that would’ve fucked up anyone, so his story, while predictable, is understandable. 

Dani and her mother have a relationship that is hanging on by a thread. Her mother is very manipulative and demeaning in the way she treats her only child. A lot of it has to with the fact that Dani’s dad is the President of a motorcycle club and even though Dani has never met him, her mother sees a lot of Bull in Dani and in an effort to “fix” it, she acts in a way that would make most mothers cringe. Add to that, once Dani gets around the MC, she begins feeling that the MC is really where she belongs and she starts to realize that she has more of her father running through her blood than her mother and she is surprisingly okay with that.

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The cast that surround Dani and Shadow are very well written. While we get introduced to several members of the MC, it’s not going to be a slew of them. Of course, with every MC read there are the club whores, in this one, mainly Candy. Now there is an underlying story with Candy’s mom and Dani’s mom that I thought would expand more than it did here (and it may in book #2), so that was a little bit of a let down. I must say that the author did a phenomenal job writing the character of Bobby. He was funny and witty and let’s not forget, hot. I almost enjoyed him more than I did Shadow and I can’t wait to read his story in book #3.

With every MC read you know that there is going to sex and lots of it. This one is really no different. I thought that the scenes were written well, however they did tend to get a little wordy and in my own sexual opinion, not enough foreplay. It was all “cock straight into pussy”, which is fine in some scenes, but it was like that for most of the scenes. Can a girl get a little oral action here? But, the straight intercourse was hot and written well enough to curl the toes.

I’ve said before that the MC genre is one of my favorites, if it’s done right. I need for an MC read to have some strong “Alphaness” in it. I need the grit and crime that comes with a motorcycle club, and I need that involved in the book. I need for the sex to melt the panties right off of you, and I need for the secondary characters to bring a whole other layer to the book. I can say that What Doesn’t Destroy Us offers all of that and while it may not shoot to the top of my “MC Favorites” list, I will invest my time into the series.

As the book picks up, it does get grittier and when I hit around the 50% mark, I thought I was going to give it “3 hearts”, but after completing the book and seeing the way the author took the ending actually shocked me, pleasantly so, and that’s not easy to do with me. I was honestly surprised that I didn’t see the turn of events coming. So, because of that, I had to move it to “4 hearts”.

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Until Friday Night (A Field Party Book Series, Book #1) by Abbi Glines

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Until Friday Night (A Field Party Book Series, Book #1) by Abbi Glines

You know usually when I finish a book, I like to “be with it” for a couple of days before I try to put how I felt about it into words. This is one of those rare occasions that I just finished the book (like today finished) and now it’s time to put it to paper. I must admit however, I was a little skeptical about this book when I noticed it making it’s rounds on social media (prior to release), I just didn’t know if I would connect with it and add that to the fact that I rarely will spend over $6 for a Kindle book and this one was $10.99, which was more than any other format. But, I read the sample to get a feel and I was hooked and found myself clicking the “buy with 1-click” button before I knew it. 

This book will be told through both POV’s and trust me, you need for it to be.

Maggie Carleton has lived a life that no one at her age deserves, really no one at any age deserves. Two years prior, she witnesses her father murder her mother and that tragedy has struck her silent. She’s afraid to speak, afraid to relive the nightmare that haunts her nightly, afraid to answer questions, actually, just afraid to hear her voice. After living with her Godmother and not having any success with opening up, her Godmother ships her off to live with her aunt and uncle, which was really a bitch thing to do, but, for the best in the long run. Just to wrap up the individuals she is now living with: Aunt Coralee, Uncle Boone (her mom’s brother), and her cousin Brady, who is the same age as Maggie and also happens to be the star quarterback of the high school football team, and best friends with our male lead, West.

West Ashby has lived in Lawton, Alabama with his mom and dad his whole life. Everything was going to plan. He was ready to live it up his senior year. He had the ladies falling at his feet, he had success on the field, and he had his boys by his side. Football is his life and is something that he shares, proudly, with his dad. So when his dad is diagnosed with advanced cancer, and there are no other options for his treatment, he doesn’t know what he’s supposed to do. He has never imagined his future that didn’t include his dad. While this is tearing him up inside, he doesn’t know how to talk about it with his friends.

When Maggie moves in with her extended family, she is forced upon Brady. Her aunt has Brady take Maggie with him when he goes and does the things that teenagers do, like going to a field party. Maggie knows that Brady is way less than thrilled to be her babysitter and even if she didn’t, she knows it once they arrive at the party and he parks her in the dark, out of sight. However, she does catch the eyes of his friends and he then informs them that not only is she mute (his word), but also that she isn’t there 100% mentally, which in my opinion, was a bit cruel to say. However, they all notice her beauty, so Brady makes her off-limits to them all. West attends the party but the only thing on his mind is his dad and the fear that while he’s out partying it up, his dad could easily pass. When he makes the decision to cut out early, he runs into Maggie and in his attempts to be an asshole, he kisses her. Her first kiss. She doesn’t forget it, she only wishes she can when she shows up at school Monday morning and West is making out with his on-again/off-again girlfriend right next to Maggie’s locker.

It isn’t until the field party after the first football game that changes everything. With West having no one he feels that he can just open up to, he figures that Maggie is a safe bet. I should probably point out that even though West has made more than one attempt to be an asshole towards Maggie, she somewhat sees right through it. She recognizes the pain he is hiding, because it’s the same pain that she recognizes in herself. So, when West opens up to her, she feels safe enough to open up to him and speak for the first time in two years. And that is where Until Friday Night really takes off.
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The supporting cast here is fabulous, but what do expect when you take on Abbi Glines. She has a way about writing secondary characters that adds layer after layer and really pushes the story to its greatness. The story here is good, but the cast surrounding West and Maggie really bring it to another level. You hate where you’re supposed to hate and fall in love where you’re supposed to fall in love. 

There is sex/sexual situations in Until Friday Night, but I am choosing to not discuss it. It’s always a little strange for me to talk about that part of a book when the characters are so young. Just trust that it’s done well and pretty damn accurate.

That’s all I can give you because to say that this book is a journey, doesn’t give it the justice that is deserves, it’s so much more. This book is really a YA book, so some may have issues reading a book that surrounds high school. However, I don’t really think that you can truly put an age on a book like this. I remember high school, vividly. I remember Friday nights (I live in Texas, so just imagine). I remember the camaraderies that were formed. I have great memories from that time in my life and this book played around with them just enough. It’s a wonderful love story that comes about through tragedy, but hey, sometimes those are the strongest. Also, for anyone who has lost a parent to the bitch that is cancer, regardless if you were a teen when it happened or well into adulthood when tragedy struck, you will empathize with West and admire his ability to pull through.

Until Friday Night is about 336 pages. I purchased this book on August 25 and was done reading it by 5 p.m. on August 26. It probably would’ve been sooner if I was able to read in a moving car without the need to vomit everywhere. Abbi Glines will have you captivated from page 1 to page 336, making it almost impossible to put down. I can’t wait to see how the next book in this series turns out. Great Read!

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Sweet Ache: A Driven Novel (Driven Series, Book #6) by K. Bromberg

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This book is part of the Driven Series, but is a stand alone. I can honestly tell you that even if you haven’t read ANY of the books in this series, do not fret. I have not read books 4 & 5, and it posed not problems for my enjoyment of this book. Now, this book will feature Colton’s little sis, Quinlan, but even if you haven’t read Colton’s story (books 1-3) you should still be fine. Now enough of that, let’s get to it.

This book will be told from the POV of Quinlan and Hawkin.

We’ll kick this off with Hawkin. Hawkin Play is the lead singer for Bent and has an identical twin brother, Hunter. Hunter has found himself in a bit of a pickle and ever the protective big brother, Hawkin has stepped into save his brother from the “3 strikes” rule. In an attempt at leniency, Hawkin agrees to give a seminar at the local college. This should be easy peasy for a hot player like Hawkin. Show up, tell some stories, meet some people. He meets some people alright, in particular, his TA, Quinlan. It needs to be said that Hawkin has a obsessive addiction to candy. It may be super unhealthy, but it’s pretty damn sexy.

Quinlan is the little sister to Colton Donovan, the racer (from the first 3 books). She is in the middle of her graduate studies and really doesn’t have the time to be a TA, but when asked by her graduate adviser and given an extension on her thesis, well, those terms are just too tempting to pass up and once she lays eyes and attitude on the guest giving the seminar, she most certainly wishes she would have.

Hawkin isn’t too psyched to give this seminar, but knows how important it is. However, things are looking up when Quinlan comes strutting into his class, late. After a little bit of verbal sparring with one another, his interest is piqued and then he finds out that Quinlan a.k.a. Trixie (the name she reserves for the special assholes) is his TA. Once he sets his eyes on Quinlan, he’s convinced that he will be able to get her between the sheets in no time. His bandmate/best friend Vince, seems to think otherwise and lays down a bet to prove it. If Hawkin loses he must get a pink heart tattooed on the inside of his wrist (the pink heart is the tattoo of choice for any band mender on the losing side of a band bet). The catch here however is that Vince wants proof and the proof he wants is to be part of the fun. 

As much as Quinlan tries to resist Hawkin, in the end it’s just too much hotness to turn down and she finally gives in to the one that she desires. Things really start to pick up between the two of them and Hawkin is beginning to feel things he really never thought he would. And for me, this is where the meat of the story really comes alive.

Hawkin is harboring a lot of turmoil that stems from his childhood and a promise he made to his father. There is a lot of heartache involved in his past (and present), but I will be doing you a disservice if I divulge the information in this review, you gotta discover it for yourself. It’s because of these promises that he’s protecting Hunter and allows Hunter to really cause a lot of havoc in his life. For one, Hunter wants what Hawkin desires, including women, so you can really see where this is headed. Even though Hawkin in beginning to admit to himself, at least internally, that he is starting to feel something for Quin,  he is allowing his childhood issues to dictate his happiness and not really share those issues with Quinlan. So, you can only imagine the drama that would bring into a relationship, sexual or otherwise.

I loved the way that she wrote Hawkin and I love that the book came from his POV as well. Because the truth is, he had his moments where he was sort of an asshole and being able to get into his head allows you understand him more. His past is not the only tortured time in his life, his present is kicking his ass pretty good as well and him trying to reconcile his past promises with his feelings for Quinlan is really going to make it difficult to put this book down.
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Let’s discuss the supporting cast. I thought that when they were present, it was good. The problem is there just wasn’t enough of them. Vince was probably the most prominent and I’m certainly not complaining about that. When the band members made an appearance, it made for some fun reading, but again, just not enough of them. My biggest disappoint was with the character Layla. She is Quinlan’s BFF, but with as much drama that Quinlan was going through, she never really made an appearance, that was just strange for me. For those of you in love with Colton, no worries, he makes a couple of showings.

Surely you didn’t think I would finish this review up without discussing the sex did you? I didn’t think so. I was torn with the sex scenes in this book. Don’t worry the sex is definitely on fire here, my only issue is sometimes the scenes were so wordy, my only thought was “Get on with it already”. As far as the actual fun stuff, it was not only hot, but really creative. When he says to Quinlan that he can play her body like a guitar, well, hot stuff was not lying.  

Here’s what I love about reading K. Bromberg. Her stories have so many layers. They have intensity, but it’s mixed well with humor. Even when the alpha is an ass, she is really good at forcing you to have some compassion for him, which makes it that much easier to fall for him. But, what she does really so well is suck you into her story so deep, that you’re left with no choice but to give it 100% of your attention. She gives you an escape, most of the time, a much needed one.

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Zack: A Cold Fury Hockey Novel (Cold Fury Hockey Series, Book #3) by Sawyer Bennett

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Zack: A Cold Fury Hockey NovelZack (Cold Fury Hockey Series, Book #3) by Sawyer Bennett | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSynopsis TagZack: A Cold Fury Hockey NovelBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: So, I actually read this book out of order. When I came across this book, back in 2015, I dived in without any thought to the first two in the series. And while I read it without too much confusion, I have recently read the first two books (Alex) and (Garrett) and realize that while the book stood well on its own, it would’ve flowed better in order. 

This book will be told through the POV’s of both Zack and Kate.

I’m gonna kick this off with Zack, mainly because this is really his journey. It was during Garrett’s story that Zack’s world was rocked when he and his longtime girlfriend (and mother of his child) was involved in a car accident that took her life. This book is going to begin about 4 months after that accident. Being the driver of the vehicle and only escaping with a broken wrist, Zack is living with a ton of guilt. Now it’s time for Zack to get back on the ice and in order for that happen, he’s gonna have to hire a nanny for his three year old son, Ben. Enter Kate.

Kate Francis is a twenty-three year old recent college graduate trying to pay her way through grad school. She is a huge hockey fan and couldn’t be more thrilled about being hired to be the nanny for Ben. The problem is Zack isn’t actually the one who hires Kate, his sister Delaney did. So, upon meeting, Zack is very close to firing Kate based on the initial impression alone. . .and by that, I mean her appearance. But Kate is definitely a go-getter who is going to say whatever is on her mind and that skill allows her to talk her way out of being fired.

I’m sure you could put together the fact that Kate’s appearance is not one that usually gets a double take. She wears clothes that are sizes too big, her hair is always pinned back, and her glasses are almost bigger than her face. So, one would think that because of this, there is no concern that temptation is going to be lurking between her and Zack, well on Zack’s end anyway and this is actually something Zack is somewhat grateful for. That is, until Zack catches her one night sending up a prayer of thanks for Ben & Jerry, wearing nothing but her very curve loving PJ’s. And I think you and I both know where this is headed.

Now that the image has been planted, Zack has dirty on the mind and since it shouldn’t be any sort of secret that a relationship is going to develop between Zack and Kate, it’s safe to tell you that with lust on both ends, they both decide to forge ahead with a sexual relationship. Zack knows mentally, he is in no place to push past and try to achieve something other than sexual encounters. And as assholey as it sounds, the sexual connection is really what he needs to help him push through the grief. So, that’s the jest of the development of their relationship. Zack is honest about what he has to offer and Kate agrees that if it gets too much for her feelings, then she will bow out.  

While each book will be promoted as “part of a series” or “can be read as a standalone”, let’s just all agree that it should be read as part of a series and even though I haven’t read the entire series yet, it has the makings of an ensemble series. With everything Zack is going through, the support of his teammates is pretty paramount and that happens to include Alex/Sutton and Garrett/Olivia, they all are back for this one and we also get introduced to Ryker, who happens to be the leading man in book #4. Only time will tell if this series will turn into a full blown ensemble, but I’m definitely enjoying the updates from previous couples. 

Let’s get to the dirty. The sex in this book was almost therapy. . .a necessity. The sexual tension here is almost as hot as the sex, even after the sex occurs, the sexual tension was a constant blanket. It encouraged the wanting. I personally thought a lot of the sex between Zack and Kate was more of a need for him and a want for her. Until it became something Zack started to crave because of Kate and not because of his need to escape. 
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I really enjoyed Sutton and Olivia. Thought that they were both very well written. I fucking loved Kate. She didn’t have the greatest upbringing in life, but she is someone who always looks at the bright side. She is hilariously written, super witty, and recognizes her limits with Zack. She stands very well on her won two feet, even when she has to come toe to toe with Zack. But her capacity to love unapologetically and forgive with her whole heart is what makes her the best person for Zack and Ben.

As easy as it would be to become frustrated with Zack, it was somewhat difficult to. There were moments that I thought he emerged from the scene as “The #1 Asshole”, but I also think that during those moments, Kate holds her own. With the story being told from Zack’s POV as well, you do grow to sympathize, because knowing how his true feelings are regarding the death of Gina, you’re almost forced to cut the man some slack.

Sawyer Bennett does a really good job of connecting her audience to a character that really doesn’t exist, except in the memory of Zack, and that’s Gina. Even though we have met her in the previous books, she doesn’t have the presence there that she does here. I think given the circumstances, the author could’ve went an easier route by making Gina somewhat of a bitch, but she didn’t. She made her likable and put the burden on Zack to figure out a way to overcome his grief. She was able to write it to where even Kate had admiration and respect for Gina, so as the reader, you had no choice but to like her.

We’re on a good roll. They seem to just keep getting better and better. Zack is my favorite (as of now), I just felt overall it was a really well told story of loss and love and trying to figure out how to deal with grief and guilt. The circumstances surrounding Zack calls for a lot emotion. Kate balances that out by just being her. Every part of this book comes together in a way that will leave a smile on your face when the last page is turned.

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

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So, we’ve gotten through two of the Mayson boys and now it’s Cash’s turn. I will go ahead and reveal that I have read Nico’s story and so I can give a clear, concise, assessment of how I feel about all of them and it’s official, Cash and Lilly are my absolute favorite.

Review time: If you remember during Trevor’s story, he and Cash make a run to Alabama, where Cash meets a girl in a coffee shop. At the time, it was just “another girl” for Cash, but after visiting her often, he realizes that she is his BOOM. Now, you should also remember during Trevor’s story, the girl at the bonfire, who was saying how she was going to get one of the Mayson boys to get her pregnant and how she succeeded with Cash. So, we’re somewhat caught up now. Except, I need to mention that the story will be told through both Cash and Lilly’s POV.

We will start off with Lilly and the day that she runs to the coffee shop and into Cash. We’re going to speed through the first several months of their relationship, where she looses her virginity to Cash and the one and only time she has sex, she gets pregnant. Around that same time, Cash finds out that Jules is pregnant and doing the right thing, he breaks it off with Lilly (he has no idea that she is pregnant) and decides to marry Jules. Lilly tries to inform Cash of her impending motherhood, but receives a text basically telling her to “get rid of it”. Of course, it wasn’t Cash that sent that text and trust me when I say, I’m not giving anything away, this is all revealed in the very beginning of the book.

So, fast forward about four years and Lilly is in Tennessee with her daughter, Ashlyn. She just so happens to be at the very same place that Cash has taken his son, Jax. Once Cash realizes the woman he is somewhat lusting after is Lilly and he then sees the face of the girl with her, he realizes that he has a daughter.

At this point, Lilly is blown away that she has not only ran into Cash, but has done so with her daughter and his son. Regardless of the anger that she has towards Cash, she will not keep him out of Ashlyn’s life. Cash is determined to not only win Ashlyn over but Lilly as well. Unlike with Liz and November, Cash’s family isn’t all open arms when is comes to Lilly. We can thank Jules for this turn of events. Because of the big bitch she turned out to be, Cash’s family is a bit skeptical when it comes to any female that Cash brings home.

This is really where the story picks up and takes off. I think that the reason that I enjoyed this book more than the other three is because it is much more scandalous. Now all four books have drama (yes, even Nico’s story), but this book has a ton. There’s the obvious friction with Jules, who is now Cash’s ex-wife and even though it’s easy to wonder that if Lilly is Cash’s BOOM, then why  not leave Jules instead of Lilly? Well, Cash didn’t know that Lilly was pregnant and it didn’t help matters that Jules continued to threaten Cash with abortion if he didn’t bend at her will. Cash is also going to have to earn back the trust that he lost with Lilly and Lilly has to somewhat gain the trust of Cash’s family. This book will constantly demand that you continue to turn the page, because the fun in this book is getting Cash and Lilly to their HEA.
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Once again, another book supported by great characters. Very well written and well rounded. I think one of the reasons this book will become your favorite in this series, well at least for me anyways, is because you actually get to experience the interaction between parent and child. Previously, the book usually ends as the babies are being born. This one kicks off with the kiddos already three years old, so it just adds another dimension to Cash’s hotness and another reason to adore Lilly. Lilly’s parents are super funny and wonderfully written. I love that the author chose to make Lilly’s parents understanding to Lilly’s situation and they made Cash work for their trust.

Since this is my favorite book of the series, it should go without saying that the sex is right where it needs to be. I actually think overall, this author does a really good job of writing the sex of this series not just hot, but to the point. I don’t like to have to wonder “how?” when the hotness is getting under way. My only issue (with the whole series) is the constant threat of “the spanking”. When the female does something that the alpha may not agree with, then it’s always about spanking the ass or the threat of. Being sexual with it is one thing (and hot), but using it as if she were a child is beginning to get a little old. However, it doesn’t deter from the great bedroom games that do occur.

Next is Nico’s story and he is the last brother. Again, I do think that this is one of my favorite “brother” series and I am quite sad to see the series end. If you haven’t started the journey that is the Mayson brothers, you should go ahead and dive in, you will not be disappointed.

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

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Those Mayson boys are back, and this time it’s Trevor’s turn to feel the BOOM. Unlike Until November, this book will be told through the POV’s of Liz and Trevor (YAY!)

We got to meet Liz in the first book, but in case your memory is starting to fail you, let me offer a reminder. Liz is the owner of the boutique that November went shopping in and immediately felt a connection to Liz. The first story also cast a small glimpse of the attraction between Liz and Trevor and this book is going to pick up from there.

Apparently on the night that July (Asher and November’s daughter) was born, things got pretty heated between Liz and Trevor and in the passion of the moment, Trevor misunderstands Liz and believes that she is a virgin. In his head that is his cue to pull away and pull away he does. Of course, this hurts Liz because he doesn’t even give her the opportunity to explain and up until then they had become really good friends. So, his reaction to her being a virgin (which she wasn’t) didn’t just sting, it pains her.

Trevor and Liz go awhile without speaking to one another. But that all changes when Liz’s brother causes some problems that force her to take a job waitressing in the strip club owned by November’s dad. This just so happens to be the catalyst that gets Trevor off of his ass and ready to claim his BOOM. He is going to have his work cut out for him, however with him being a Mayson, it won’t be too terribly difficult, because moving slow is not in their vocabulary.

Liz is going to have her own issues that she is going to have to work through in this book. The main one being the death of her dad, which happened when she was much younger, but still affects her and her desires for her future. She also has to deal with all the girls that have been picking on her for a long time, but especially once her and Trevor get together, proving the theory that some females are just bitches and not the good kind. 

I’m torn in which book I prefer, November or Trevor. I liked Liz, I thought that she was very “real”. She was someone who had a horrific experience in high school, she never really fit in, but decided to be someone who was going to live her dream by opening her own shop and really coming into her own. While I think that she was written as a strong female that did a good job going head to head with the alpha likes of Trevor, I do think that she would sometimes succumb a little too easy to Trevor’s charms, however, her ability to knock Trevor off balance from time to time, makes up for it. But overall, I think she was a well developed character and I’m glad that the author gave us a bit of a preview in the first book, because it allows us to appreciate the growth of Liz. In November’s story when she first meets Liz, Liz is really reserved and backs down when she is bullied by all of the bitches and here she begins to stand her ground.

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I think that the sex here is hot, but I thought that it was hotter with Asher and November. Although, there was some up against the wall happening here, which I certainly appreciate. But regardless of which couple I preferred, it was still toe-curling goodness.

The supporting characters are still strong here and we get a few more added to the mix. Of course the main focus here is the brothers, so we get more of them than anyone, but are we really complaining about that? Yeah, I didn’t think so. This author does a great job setting you up and almost requiring you to read the next book. She sets us up great here with Cash. I won’t give anything away, but the groundwork that she lays down for Cash’s story will definitely keep you looking forward to going from the last page here to the first page of Cash.

This series started off great and is continuing to be addictive. Cash is next, then Nico, so my gut is that this series is only going to get better and better, because really, you can’t go wrong with muscles and lots of tattoos. Yum!

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

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There are many series out there that feature hot, alpha male brothers. But in my opinion, this one is one of the best. Until November is the first book in the Until Series and this author really sets the bar high right out of the gate. This book will focus on November and Asher and will be told mainly through November’s POV with a couple of Asher chapters sprinkled in.

November is a twenty-five year old single woman from New York, who after a vicious attack in an alley, finds herself moving to Tennessee to live with her dad. November grew up with her mother and was told repeatedly (by this mother) that her dad never wanted her. So for almost her entire life she grew up with a mother who not only didn’t want her, but went out of her way to show her how much. It wasn’t until she was eighteen that she finds out the truth about her dad. Which was, that he always wanted to be an active participant in her life and it was then that their relationship began. So, once she was attacked, and would’ve came close to losing her life if it weren’t for a dog saving her, that she realized that New York is not home for her anymore and packs up everything, including the dog, and moves to Tennessee.

Once with her dad, November is introduced to a family that she has always longed to have. She has agreed to help out her dad at the club he owns, by doing their books. It is here where she meets Asher for the first time and the first time they meet is pretty comical. Asher is the eldest son of the Mayson clan. He and his brothers are known around town as the “not settling down” type, of course that doesn’t mean that the ladies aren’t going to try. Their mom and dad believe that they are affected by the “Mayson curse”, which did affect their dad and grandfather, which basically means that once they find the one, they will know and that’s it. And almost from the get go, Asher realizes the November is the one and the curse may not be just a legend after all.

On their very first date November gets a first hand account of the reputation earned by the Mayson brothers. No sooner than she arrives at the bar to meet Asher, she becomes a witness to the countless women throwing themselves at Asher. This is a tricky thing for her. She isn’t someone who necessarily has low self-esteem, but growing up with a mom who was abusive and one that you know has no love for you whatsoever, will damage anyone. So seeing these beautiful women making passes at Asher, who happens to be the most beautiful man she has ever seen, she figures there is no way in hell that she can compete with that. Little does she realize, Asher only has is eyes set on November.

It doesn’t take long to speed things up, lightning quick. Once arriving home after her first date with Asher, she realizes immediately that something is wrong. After Asher investigates, she finds out that someone has broken into her house and because of the risk, she has to stay with Asher and that’s when the “lightning quick” comes in.

That’s kind of where this story really picks up. There’s a lot of meat to this book. There’s the focus of the book with Asher and November. Then there’s November really finding her home in Tennessee with her family and Asher’s as well. Of course, we can’t forget about her attack in New York, because that drama is long from being over. The different storylines in this book will keep you turning the page and make it very difficult to put this book down.
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Asher is very easy to fall for. He has the qualities of a great alpha male. One of the qualities that I appreciated the most was his loyalty. He never allows himself to be swept up in the attention he got from other women and November really kept him on his toes. November was really well written too. She was feisty, emotional, funny and really all around epitomizes a great female lead. The other supporting characters in this book really added more depth to an already great story. Obviously, with Asher kicking off this series, the other books are going to feature his brothers, so we will meet them, and they will leave your mouth watering for more. Then there’s Asher’s mom and dad, who are written so well that the unity and love that this family has will just pour off of the page. Add everybody else and you have a book that is very difficult to stop reading  and will leave you yearning for the next one.

You can’t write a great alpha male and have him not ooze sex. Asher’s bedroom abilities are almost worthy of taking notes. Okay, you probably should take notes. As the reader, what I appreciated was just the straight hot sex. There were no acrobatics where you were really trying to figure out the logistics and wonder “how in the hell do they do that?”. It was hot, toe curling, please somebody throw me up against the wall and have your way with me sex. It did not disappoint.

There are going to be some twists, turns, and surprises in this book. Some you may figure out, but so worth the read. I have read this book several times now, and it’s still difficult to put down. My only wish was that the epilogue be written differently. The author may not have anticipated continuing the series, which could be why she wrote the epilogue so far in the future, I just wish she would’ve added to the last book and wrote more of a series epilogue. But, now I’m just nitpicking. It’s a great book, a wonderful series, and one I hope you will enjoy.

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Sincerely, Carter by Whitney G.

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Everything that I have read from this author to date, has been bow down worthy, but for some reason, I was somewhat reluctant with this book (though, I have no idea why). I mean the cover is pretty good, right? So, she announced that it went LIVE, so I decided to read the sample, and here is what I learned: never EVER doubt the storytelling ability of an author with the name of, Whitney G.

This book is going to tell the story of Arizona (Ari) and Carter and will be told through both POV’s. The book is going to kick off where Ari and Carter’s relationship does, the fourth grade. Of course, then they were mortal enemies, but all it takes is one letter, and a BFF relationship is born.

There’s not too much backstory to give on Carter and Ari. Carter’s past is the token “fucked up past” in this book, but unlike most books, his doesn’t really affect his here and now. His father left him and his mother when he was younger and when he was in high school, his father passed. In his will, his father left him, among other things, a condo on the beach, which is where he lives with his male best friend, Josh. Ari has just finished college with a degree in business but her heart is not with her degree choice. Her passion belongs to the culinary field, so in order to feed this passion, she sneaks into culinary classes and “steals” the lectures. Now that she knows what she is destined to do, she just needs to figure out which culinary school is going to give her what she needs.

The friendship between Ari and Carter is strictly platonic and the book will flashback to different points of their friendship throughout the years, which does a really great job of establishing their chemistry. From the get go, both make it clear that there is not one bit of sexual attraction between them. Of course, the ones that they date (especially Carter’s girlfriends) don’t believe it. They are able to talk to one another about who the other is dating, about who the other is having sex with, really anything you’d expect to be able to talk to your BFF about. With Carter going to law school and Ari most likely going away to culinary school, this is their last summer to really be carefree. Carter just broke up with his latest girlfriend and Ari’s latest guy broke it off with her because of her reluctance to have sex. So, they both decide on a mission for the summer. For Carter, it’s to just have some sexual fun and not tie himself down. For Ari, it’s to stop putting guys into a spreadsheet, analyzing their compatibility and to find someone (with Carter’s help) to get down with. 

During the summer, the platonic status becomes a bit murky and things change and things happen that forever alter the status of their BFF relationship. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that Carter and Ari are going to have sex (A LOT), but the real meat of this story is going to come when decisions are forced to be made.

This was a very well supported book. The characters were all beautifully written. As is supposed to happen, you will fall in love with Carter and Ari, which the author makes super easy to do with the way that she wrote both perspectives. She has a fabulous ability to capture the male experience as if she were male herself. She not only nailed it with Carter, but you will love Josh as well.

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I love the way this author tells a story, I love the humor that she infuses onto the pages, I love (LOVE) the characters that her imagination conjures up, I love how she leaves you completely satisfied, but wanting more, all in all, I love this author.

I have no other words of wisdom to offer, so all I can say is to just read this book, it will quickly become a favorite.

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Wanted (B & S Series, Book #2) by Kimberly Knight

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Wanted is book #2 in the B & S series and is a continuation of Brandon and Spencer’s story. In order to enjoy this book in the manner in which the author intended, please make sure that you have first read, “Where I Need to Be”.

This book will pick up right where book #1 left off and will be told through the POV of Spencer. Now, if it’s been awhile since you have enjoyed the first book, then let me refresh your memory real quick. Remember psycho Christy? I guess psycho doesn’t really describe her to her full crazy, but she did try to kill Spencer all the while claiming to be pregnant with Brandon’s baby. Come to find out (surprise!) that she was not pregnant, just kooky.

So this book keeps the story going. You’re going to have to prepare yourself, because there is sooooooo much happening that it is a bit overwhelming and not in a great way. I think it’s best if we just jump right in.

After the attempted murder of Spencer and upon returning to Brandon’s condo, they both realize that living there is really not going to work. They scrubbed and scrubbed, but had no luck in getting up the blood stain left behind, so what better time than that to ask Spencer if she wanted to move in with him? Well, not at the condo, but buying a house, together. She of course says, YES, but in the meantime, Brandon is going to move in with Spencer and put his condo up for sale.

During all of this time, Ryan is planning her wedding to Max. Since Spencer is the MOH, the wedding and planning of, have somewhat of a “front and center” part of the storyline. But before that takes place, there is still the opening of a Club 24 in Seattle and Christmas and New Years to get through.

Brandon and Spencer will spend Christmas in Texas with his parents and brother. I enjoyed the change of scenery for the book, especially being a Texan myself, but there is an incident with his brother and his brothers date that I thought was strange. It was more like a puzzle piece that didn’t fit. This part of the book was peculiar, it didn’t gel with the book the way that I hoped it would. It wasn’t necessarily poorly written, it was just odd.

New Years will be celebrated in Seattle with the grand opening of Club 24. Becca has found her place in the “girlfriend circle” with Spencer and Ryan, just as Max has found new friends in Brandon and Jason, so all is well and the group is growing. Now prior to the girls leaving to meet up in Seattle, Spencer runs into Trevor again outside of the gym. She has now figured out the this is more than just a coincidence. But really there is nothing she can do about it.
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Here is where I’m going to have to be very vague. I’m all for drama in a book/series. I think it adds to a great story and if done well, can really keep the page turning and the reader on the edge of their seat. Having said that, what happens in this book is too much. I was okay with the showdown between Christy and Spencer, I though it was a bit extreme, but considering the crazy that was Christy, I got it. What happens in this book, had me shaking my  head. I really thought that the book could’ve done without it or it could’ve been tapered down a bit. But, read it and you be the judge.

TravASS does make another appearance, this time he actually has the balls to show up at Ryan’s wedding. I’m not sure if this is the last that we will see of him, but he most certainly provided some good entertainment.

I guess it’s that time, the SEX time. I thought it was well written, unfortunately since I’m not 100% stoked about this book, it’s difficult for me to get fired up about all of the lovin’. 

Not my favorite book. I really feel that the dialogue was kind of campy and somewhat predictable. It was almost forced. It wasn’t a horrible read, I did finish it. I just had high hopes for this one. I’m hoping the finale in this series is going to bring it back to life for me.

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Wild Reckless by Ginger Scott

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After reading this, “the boy next door” will take on a whole new meaning.

This book is going to introduce us to Kensington (Kensi) and Owen and will be told through the POV of Kensi. This book is a journey and one that deserves the scenic route. So hang on tight because this poignant story is going to take you on a quest for love and discovery.

The book will start (prologue) with a 5 year old Owen and his father attending the annual Wilson Orchard Apple Fest. It’s Owen’s first year to experience this festival and he couldn’t be more excited, because the one thing that Owen is looking forward to the most is riding the ferris wheel. The prologue is told through little Owen’s POV and throughout this chapter, he mentions often how his dad talks to himself and “has arguments within his own mind” and as a 5 year old, Owen learned to ignore it and not pay it much attention, until it turned his world upside down and Owen Harper’s life would never be the same again.

We are now going to fast forward 13 years and meet Kensington Worth. It’s Kensi’s senior year and she finds herself having to start all over. She has moved to Woodstock with her parents and even though she is against the idea, her parents have sold the move as being a convenient halfway point between both of their jobs. I will go ahead and point out that there is more to the move than meets the eye, but remember, you are on a journey, and it would be a huge buzzkill if I told you all about the stops before you arrive at your destination.

Kensi is musically gifted. She is a whiz on the piano, mostly due to her father’s influence, and while she loves playing the piano, she really isn’t a fan of the classical stuff, even though that is her dad’s preference. Her passion lies more with jazz. She is someone who is moving from private school to public school and that alone is going to take time away from her practice. She isn’t really a kid who goes out of her way to please her dad, in fact, I think that it is quite the opposite. And since she is a musician attending a public school, marching band it is, which brings a small smile to her face, because she knows this is not going to please her dad. Even though I’m somewhat brushing over the music storyline here, it does play a pretty big role, but again, discovery.

Owen is Kensi’s neighbor and to anyone on the outside looking in, would assume that Owen is also bad news. In fact, not only Owen, but the entire Harper clan would be bad seeds. Owen is very talented with the basketball and is on the school team, but his responsibilities to his family require him to split his time between school and work. Upon their first meeting, Kensi is somewhat intimidated by Owen. His driveway lacks a basketball hoop, but Kensi’s has one and that is where he practices, it’s also the place where Kensi can admire from afar.

Now, since this story is told through the POV of Kensi, you don’t really know how Owen feels upon first meeting her. You know that she is captivated by him, mainly because she has never come across someone like him. She may be middle class, but the environment of her last school is anything but middle class and the boys she encountered there were privileged. As the reader, you get the impression that Owen feels some sort of attraction towards Kensi, because he taunts her. Kensi is certainly curious about Owen, but her group of friends are part of the “outside looking in” and are quick to inform Kensi about all of Owen’s faults. The only exception to this is Ryan, he makes sure to come to Owen’s defense anytime someone speaks poorly of him. There are so many stops on this wonderful journey, and unfortunately, I’ve only given you a tiny preview of what’s to come.

Ahhh, Owen. He was so beautifully written, that even if he fulfilled a lot of the bad boy requirements, you are going to love him. Of course this book is about the relationship between Owen and Kensi, so it’s doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that they in fact, do become a couple, so I can at least comment further on that, without ruin. When we first meet Owen, he appears to be somewhat of a pro when it came to the ladies, so I was expecting his past to dictate his future a litte bit at least, but he never went down that road, he was all in and the intensity in which he opened himself up to Kensi was exquisite. You could almost feel his pain, which cannot be easy to write, so kudos to Ms. Scott for translating that to the page so well.

Kensi, for me, was pure strength. She goes through some sh*t in this book, but always pushes forward, even when it’s uncomfortable for her and given her age, most girls would’ve crumbled. While they may appear to be total opposites, Owen and Kensi are just what the other needs.

I adored the supporting characters (well, for the most part). They were very well structured and so well written, that you know they were never an afterthought. They are a part of the totality of this book.

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Please don’t think that this book is just for teens, it is so not. The thing that she does with this book, is she shows you that love does not ever fit perfectly in a box. Love is messy, love hurts, love may break you before it puts you back together, but it will enrapture you and give you hope. And then you learn in the long run, the pain is worth it.

Do you have a favorite singer/band, that when they release a new album, you buy it without even listening to it, because you already know before hand that it is going to be a killer album? That is how I feel about Ginger Scott. I don’t have to sample her book, I just buy it, because I know that in some capacity, the words that she has put on the page are going to move me somehow. My only bone to pick is, I was all “Team Reed” until this book found it’s way onto my iPad and now I am almost 100% positive I’m “Team Owen”. Ginger Scott, you’re making book boyfriends very difficult for me.

 I read a lot of extraordinary books and to use that word as an identifier for a book, is something that I do not take lightly. I enjoy a lot of books as well, but that doesn’t make them all extraordinary. So if I read a book and while reading, I can literally see the movie playing out in my imagination, it’s pretty damn good. This is Ginger Scott. She is going to grab a hold of you and pull you into her book and not let go until she’s ready for you to go. It doesn’t matter what your plans are, if you start a Ginger Scott book, you better be prepared to have it on you at all times, because it will eat at you until you open it back up and continue on. That is an extraordinary book and Ginger Scott is an extraordinary writer.

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