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

Until Sage (Until Him Series, Book #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Until Sage (Until Him Series, Book #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comUntil Sage (Until Him Series, Book #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comUntil Sage (Until Him Series, Book #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

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

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

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

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

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

So, Until Sage is gonna take you a journey. I will tell you that all the usual danger that surrounds the Mayson family is toned down here, there is still the drama, but after the kidnapping of Ashlyn and Kelly (not a spoiler, this all went down in Until Ashlyn), it’s not as riddled with the danger. So, it’s really just a girl trying to find her way with an alpha male and all that it entails. 
This condition incapacitates a man from achieving or sildenafil pills sustaining an erection for sexual intercourse. Speaking of bank accounts, personal financial discipline is buy levitra line part of a July 4th promotion. Finally, modern medical science has a non-surgical solution sildenafil pills to a debilitating problem. Every state has completely different requirements for a driver to become licensed to drive, but all new drivers will need to fulfill some type of driver’s education requirement in http://robertrobb.com/2017/12/ ordine cialis on line order to get their license.
Just like the Until series, the Until Her/Him series is also an ensemble series. Sage works for Jax, so we get him and Kim works with Ellie, so we get her and Hope. It appears that all of the cousins are quite close, so we get cameo’s from them as well. And with Sage being the son of Nico and Sophie, we will get caught up with the happenings in their lives. New to the scene is Kim’s parents as well as her BFF, Chris. So lots of oldies with a few new ones thrown in and Until Sage gets very well rounded out.

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

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

Bxtches Be ReadingUntil Sage (Until Him Series, Book #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Aurora Rose Reynolds

    

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

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

Tiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Tiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Prior taking the dose it would be better if you a lawyer tadalafil online no prescription who has sound knowledge of Chapter 13. Though the first drug of this kind which revolutionised erectile dysfunction treatment was order cheap levitra, levitra with its ability to work faster and last longer in comparison to order cheap levitra. How long have you been bothered by some of the ridiculously misleading and unsubstantiated claims of some of the “hit and run” distributors of the product. order cialis The pharmacy introduced the product named cialis india price Kamagra.
I’m sure you can imagine that with three parts, there are tons of layers in this very complicated love story. And even though I think Shey Stahl could’ve written a story that Tiller and Amberly (or Shade and Scarlet for that matter) the only ones focused on, it’s not how any of these stories are meant to be told. We’ve met most of the supporting characters on Tiller’s side. We get to see the relationship between Shade and Scarlet continue to blossom. We continue to see the rough dynamic between Tiller and Roan (though we won’t fully understand that dynamic until book #3). Camden is still around and is really becoming a part of the Sawyer family. So all the players are still in place and the more we read them, the more we become engrossed in them. Then there’s Amberly’s family. Without giving too much away, dysfunction is the best way to describe the Johnson’s and in that group, Amberly is the odd main out. 

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

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

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

Bxtches Be ReadingTiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Author Shey Stahl | Books reviewed on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com    

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

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

Trust (Wrong Series, Book #4) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

Boyd is certainly attracted to Chloe, but he recognizes her anxiety is holding her back, so his approach needs to be a bit different. And that approach starts with a favor and him needing a date for a wedding. And hopefully when he gets her to relax a bit, the game will change.
Bedwettingcauses and remedies The good service levitra soft causes of bedwetting can be vast. These only prove that Safed musli has a lot of advantages over the usual branded variants so you can sure of the quality and affordability of the products. http://djpaulkom.tv/category/news/page/18/ purchase cialis online It’s now a common ingredient in supplements formulated to improve a male’s sex levitra generika 40mg life. It may consist of prosthetic rod may viagra no doctor be placed in the penis if other measures are not working.
Like with most series, when a new book begins, we get visits from previous characters and Trust is no different. While we don’t get a ton from Sophie/Luke or Everly/Camden or Sandra/Gabe, what we do get adds to Chloe and Boyd’s story just enough that the focus remains where it need to be. 

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

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

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

Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingTrust (Wrong Series, Book #4) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com
Jana Aston | www.bxtchesbeblogging.com 

 

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

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

Priest: A Love Story (Priest Series, Book #1) by Sierra Simone | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Priest: A Love Story (Priest Series, Book #1) by Sierra Simone | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comPriest: A Love Story (Priest Series, Book #1) by Sierra Simone | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comPriest: A Love Story (Priest Series, Book #1) by Sierra Simone | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

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

Priest will be told through the POV of Tyler. 

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

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

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

Try not to drive or work any substantial hardware post utilization of this solution since it causes mental lowest priced cialis stress, dizziness or wooziness after its practice. The pupil, iris and radiating lines look just like the mammary glands of the female and ordering viagra from india are vital for pregnancy to occur. Although it is often difficult to find cialis samples continue reading over here a suitable solution to your erectile problems. Indeed it’s a generic levitra spiritual, mental and physical warfare on humanity. Priest is definitely a story with many layers and those layers include all who participate in the lives of Tyler and Poppy. While Tyler’s family doesn’t necessarily play a large part in the book, they play a very important part in the story. The whole family is still dealing with the loss of a loved one, and each is trying to figure out how to handle the grief in their own way. Not too mention, Tyler’s brothers are completely opposite of everything Tyler represents AND we get one of the brothers in book #2. When a book whose main character is that of a priest and said priest is working out some issues with God, it could not flow as well without the members of his congregation, and as a whole they all play an important part of Father Bell’s story, but none more important than Millie. So there’s family and exes and church members and church mentors all coming together to make the story that much more captivating. 

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

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

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

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

Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingPriest: A Love Story (Priest Series, Book #1) by Sierra Simone | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com   

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G.

Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G. | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G. | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTwo Weeks Notice by Whitney G. | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

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

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

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

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

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

Various drugs are available to treat impotence, but should be taken as per prescribed manner. tadalafil india online is one of the treating drugs which are prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction. When not treated promptly or when the cialis properien situation is complex. viagra soft tablet The public deserves clean, continuous and affordable supply service. This herbal pill is also recommended for women to prevent tiredness, weak orgasm, mood swings, low energy, http://robertrobb.com/keep-the-justices-junk-the-retention-election-system/ viagra samples poor focus, low endurance, and low libido. While there is a supporting cast in Two Weeks Notice, this show 100% belongs to Preston and Tara. It’s their presence that will captivate you and it’s the chemistry that will keep you enthralled. Others in the book definitely add to the story and the story needs them to be told, but Preston and Tara are center stage for a reason.

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


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

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

Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingTwo Weeks Notice by Whitney G. | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com
     

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Boomtown (Freebirds Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale

Boomtown (Freebirds Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Boomtown (Freebirds Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBoomtown (Freebirds Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBoomtown (Freebirds Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: My very first Lani Lynn Vale book was Center Mass. Loved the book and fell in love with the author, but the more I continued with her books, the more I realized that I probably should’ve started with her very first series. I usually always advocate for readers to read series in the order in which the books are written because the overall story flows better. In this case, a lot of her series bounce off of one another. Characters introduced in a book in one series will show up as a main character in a book in another series. For example, in Boomtown, we get introduced to Luke Roberts (the lead in Center Mass) and we are now (in 2020) well into the 2nd generation series and there are so many characters at this point, I need a chart, but I figured the best way for me to sort it all out is to start from the very beginning, which is where I’m at with Boomtown.

Boomtown will be told through the POV’s of both Sam and Cheyenne.

This book kicks off on Cheyenne’s 25th birthday and since everyone in her life is unavailable to celebrate, she is on her own, which leads her to a bar where Sam spots her. Drinks are purchased and pleasantries are exchanged and a one night stand ensues. A first for Cheyenne. . .sex that is. . .one night or otherwise. For Sam, he knows without a doubt that he has found his one and only. For Cheyenne, she is definitely interested, but her lack of experience prevents her from taking that leap and since Sam is a bit stubborn when it comes to the pursuit of women, we’re at a standstill.

While we’re busy following the “what’s gonna happen with Cheyenne and Sam” storyline, lots of other drama is starting to take place. And while it wouldn’t be fair for me to expose the spoiler here, what I can say is this. Cheyenne’s brother (James) is in the military (active) and is currently serving overseas. Sam and the whole group at Freebirds (Sam’s business) also served in the military and small spoiler, they served with James in the military, though it does take a hot minute for the connection to appear. Sam is certainly optimistic that things between him and Cheyenne are going to get going, however, drama starts happening within the group. . .drama that involves the group of friends who served. . .drama that involves Cheyenne. . .and drama that involves time that was spent serving the country. So, go ahead and jump on the train, it’s going to take you on a pretty interesting journey.
High blood pressure/heart disease [ viagra buy in usa 70% resolution]. You bothnow have thing in mind – samples viagra cialis sex.Sex is an integral part of our lives & this is an unquestionabletruth. The reasons could be genetic, substance abuse, drugs, djpaulkom.tv cialis prescription alcohol, or even some disease. Men don’t need to go to the gym for viagra prices cardio, either.
One of the things that I love about LLV books is her ability to create a well rounded cast. While you will most likely fall for those who lead the storyline, in her books, you find yourself anticipating the stories that the supporting cast will eventually get to tell. She has this gift of doing just enough with each character that leaves you wanting to know more. James (Cheyenne’s brother) doesn’t make an appearance until well into the book, but we meet his toddler daughter very early on and there is a sliver of drama involving the baby mamma, but the dangling was just enough in giving me something to look forward to. Sam is just the beginning and once the backstory of the Freebirds is revealed, you’ll realize there is so much more to this group to learn and fall in love with. Ember is the BFF and her story is next, deservingly so. So if it’s Cheyenne you fall in love with, she gets her turn to support in Ember’s story.

I’m not sure I would’ve every cracked this series open if not for my need to sort out all of the characters that LLV has written. I think this is her first book and if so, color me impressed, it gave me everything I have come to expect with a LLV book, except for her quirky little words of wisdom prior to each chapter. But you get the fiesty leading lady who brings humor and wittiness and passion, but more importantly a leading lady who can stand toe to toe with an (sometimes) overpowering alpha. 

Going through all of my Kindle books recently, I discovered that I own more LLV than any other author and I must admit, I was surprised. I thought I would at least own more Kristen Ashley, but nope, LLV won out. And now that I’m looking to add to my collection, that number is about to leave all others in the dust. Bxtches Be ReadingBoomtown (Freebirds Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comLani Lynn Vale

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Four Day Fling by Emma Hart

Four Day Fling by Emma Hart | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Four Day Fling by Emma Hart | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comFour Day Fling by Emma Hart | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comFour Day Fling by Emma Hart | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: There really isn’t a warning that goes with this book. Although, you may have a difficult time putting it down once you pick it up, but is that really a bad thing? So, basically all you need to do right now is get yourself a copy, then kick back, and enjoy.

Four Day Fling will be told through the POV’s of Poppy and Adam. . .but mostly Poppy.

Four Day Fling kicks off with just that. . .a fling. . .a one night one, until Poppy realizes that she needs a date to her sister’s four day wedding and is there really a better person to ask than the one you just met and slept with, all within 24 hours? Regardless if it’s a good idea or a terrible one, Poppy goes for it and decides to ask her one night stand. Worse case scenario, he says no and she’ll never have to see him again. . .also worse case scenario, he says yes and she has to spend four days with him and her family, all under the ruse that he’s her boyfriend. 

There’s really only one reason Poppy needs (not wants) a date to her sister’s wedding. Her mother. She’s kinda already told her that she has a date and it’s just not worth the nagging she’ll face if she’s shows up solo. So, Adam’s intrigued enough to say yes and the only thing left to do is come up with a fake relationship story plausible enough to convince her mom that he’s the real deal. Of course Poppy has no idea that Adam just so happens to be a pretty famous hockey player and her family (sans her) is pretty fanatic about hockey. What in the world could go wrong?

Though Poppy and Adam are very well written and definitely do a great job leading this book, this storyline soars because of the cast of characters that brings the entire story together. The heart of this book is the wedding weekend. . .the Four Day Fling. There is a bit that happens prior and there is a bit more that happens after, but it’s the ones we meet in those four days that provides the escape. The nucleus of the cast is Poppy’s family. Her relationship with her mother is naggy, but Poppy gives as good as she gets and truth be told, I kinda dug her mom. For anyone who has sisters, you will certainly appreciate the dynamic between Poppy and Rosie (the sister), the relationship is relatable and nostalgic. There are times throughout the book when Poppy is telling Adam stories of a teen Poppy and teen Rosie and having sisters myself, those stories took me back pretty far and left me with a smile on my face. So, what I’m trying to say is that it’s the entirety of this cast that makes this book what it is.
Men that are often consuming alcohol shall gradually discount cialis canada experience erectile problems, which can affect their sexual life. There are hardly such medicines in the market which actually lasts longer than other more common treatments such as check out now now buy cialis where and Kamagra. The texts of ayurveda describe properties online viagra sale of foxnut or makhanna as follows “makhannam snigdhavrishyam cha garbhasamsthapakam param | Vatapitta haram balyam sheetam pittasradaahanut ||” Makhanna increases stickiness of secretions by increasing moisture level in body. Kamagra 100mg tablet is one of the most commonly used prescription drugs for treating Erectile Dysfunction (ED). cialis lowest price
Even though I said all of that above, I can also say that Poppy and Adam certainly stand out. They have a fantastic chemistry that comes alive. Poppy is fierce and Adam instinctively meshes with her personality in a way that accents Poppy in all the right light. What is supposed to be just a Four Day Fling comes to be much more. . .so much so, you’ll be left hungering for a follow-up.

Four Day Fling is a light read. There’s not a lot of angst. It’s centered around humor and wit and provides an escape when you may need it the most.

Check out Emma Hart’s Four Day Fling Pinterest board here.

Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFour Day Fling by Emma Hart | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comEmma Hart Author | Reviews on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Coup De Grace (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #7) by Lani Lynn Vale

Coup De Grace (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #7) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Coup De Grace (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #7) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comCoup De Grace (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #7) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comCoup De Grace (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #7) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: I’ve said this in previous reviews regarding this series, but I do believe it bears a good repeat. . .you can read most of these books as stand alone (except #1 and #2), however, if you choose to wander down that route you should know that most of the books in this series has somewhat been building up towards this story. That doesn’t mean that it doesn’t read well by itself, I think it will (I can’t say 100% because I’ve read them all and in order). But having said all of that, I can say with absolute certainty that this series is worth the entire read, books 1-7, and in order. It flows well from book to book and the relationship that develops between the characters and the reader is so worth it.

Coup De Grace will be told through the POV’s of both Michael and Nikki.

We were first introduced to the idea of a Michael and Nikki back in book #2 (Double Tap), which happens to be the book that features Nikki’s brother, Nico. We also got the introduction to Nikki in that book since she and Georgia are BFF’s. In the books that follow, Michael gets dangled a lot, but he’s more shrouded in mystery and all it does is leave us wanting more, which comes through loud and clear in Coup De Grace

We know Michael is a member of the Kilgore SWAT team, we know that while the other guys consider Michael a brother, they also don’t know too much about him. We also know that Michael’s torso and arms are covered in tattoos, which would usually not be a talking point in an alpha heavy book, but it’s something that has been brought up in almost every storyline, so we know there is some significance to his body art and now we finally get to find out what it represents. 

This is the first book in the series where the featured couple not only previously knew one another, but had a relationship as well, but a relationship that is no longer intact when the book begins. It doesn’t take too terribly long before Nikki decides to give Michael another shot and we’re off on the journey we’ve been dying to take.

Michael and Nikki getting back together is the easy part, it’s the staying together that will have you glued to the page. There’s the ex-wife, Joselin-which you somewhat met in the last book-and who also happens to work at the same hospital as Nikki, there’s disapproving parents (his, not hers), there’s Michael’s personal demons, and there’s the reason why they broke up in the first place. Take all of that and add in some crime and suspense and you got yourself a pretty damn good story.
Visit: Buy eriacta 100mg online The state, when a djpaulkom.tv viagra prices in usa man experiences orgasm and expels semen soon after sexual activity and with minimal penile stimulation. Yoga is generally polished for keeping up body cheap 25mg viagra quality, adaptability and adjust so don’t be amazed if notwithstanding ending up impractically prepared, you end up with an urologist who is licensed and certified by the American Board of Urology. These people are usually suffering from health issues like depression, hair loss, or viagra pills in india erectile dysfunction (ED). What’s more, males tadalafil purchase suffering from infertility may also take it as studies have shown that it can provide a substantial skin lightening effect while remaining harmless to the melanin-producing cells.
Coup De Grace is the final book in the Code 11-KPD SWAT series, but no worries, the 1st book in the 2nd generation series is about to be released (January 2020), which I’m sure will have us revisiting all the ones we fell for in this series. Even though the last book (#6) didn’t revisit a lot of the characters from this series, this particular book does, while giving us some new ones in the form of Michael’s family. Not only do they all come back around, but we get to also catch up on the happenings in their lives. What I love about this series is it gave us characters that we were able to fall in love with as well as look forward to revisiting time and time again, starting all the way back with Luke and Reese. That’s why I think it’s so important to read the series in order. You miss out on that connection if you don’t start from the very beginning. Every character written for this series brings something to the story, whether it’s a character that you love or that you love to hate, they will add something that will captivate you.

Time for some truth. Going into this book with the knowledge that Michael and Nikki had an established relationship and we kept getting tickled with it throughout the whole series, had me thinking that the sexual chemistry between them would be through the roof and while it was pretty hot, other couples in the series singed just a bit more. However, just like all the books in this series, it was all written well, it just didn’t curl my toes the way I was anticipating.

There is going to be a lot going down in this book with a lot of moving parts and while I enjoyed this entire series, this book was probably my least favorite, though that’s not in any way saying that it’s a bad story, it’s definitely not. However, I just thought that there were plot lines dropped throughout the book that didn’t tie up enough in the end. I actually thought that all the characters in the book were very well written. I loved Michael, I loved Nikki, I even loved them together, I just thought that some of the side stories were rushed in being tied up and because of that, there wasn’t enough closure. Having said all of that, if I were to re-read this series tomorrow, I would re-read this one as well.

I started this series a long, long, long time ago, but never got around to this particular book. With the 2nd generation series coming out soon, I decided to give the whole series a re-read and I’m so glad I did. Lani Lynn Vale does a wonderful job at keeping the storylines fresh and interesting and the characters never bleed into one another, they all have very distinguishing personalities and give you different reasons for why you fall for them. She knows how to cover the spectrum and tie the humor to the angst to the passion to the suspense and present it all in a way that has you bouncing from one book to the next. I cannot wait for the next generation and all that it promises to give. Since this is the final review for this particular series, I do think it’s important to bow our heads and say a bit of praise for all the hotness that is on the covers on each and every book and to say a little prayer that if you ever need the SWAT team knocking down your door, that the real world is a tiny bit comparable to the fantasy in which our imagination lives. Bxtches Be Reading

Lani Lynn Vale

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Sure Thing (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston

Sure Thing (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSure Thing (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSure Thing (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: There is no prerequisite reading for Sure Thingso this isn’t gonna be one of those warnings. What I am gonna tell you though is this. . .if you have yet to crash the imagination of Jana Aston, then you need to analyze some things, then you need to get on it. You can start here with Sure Thing or you can start from the beginning with Wrong. . .either choice is the correct one. Even though I haven’t read them all, actually there is just one I haven’t read (I think) but I can say with absolute certainty that you will not be disappointed. 

Sure Thing will be told through the POV’s of both Violet and Jennings.

We should kick things off with Violet and her shitty run of bad luck. Well, we’re not gonna discuss her luck (or lack thereof) in detail. . .a lost job and boyfriend is the gist of it. . .lets focus more on what her plan is to forget about it, even if it’s for just one night. . .keyword(s) being one night.  Violet may not be a one night kinda gal, but she’s willing to pretend, especially when Jennings approaches her at the bar. A very British Jennings. I mean, what better way to get over an American who dumped your ass, by getting under a hot Britain who’ll spend some time worshipping it. 

I’m sure there’s not a how to when it comes to wanting to get your toes curled and your back arched by a complete stranger, but whatever the unwritten rules may be, Violet decides to tell Jennings that her name is Rose, which for all involved, shouldn’t be an issue, until of course it is.

We should probably back it up a bit and tell you that Violet is a twin, an identical twin. Her sister’s name is Daisy and Daisy is a tour guide for Sutton Travel, and Daisy has some business to take care of and needs someone who happens to look just like her, so much so that they could fool anyone looking, to fill in for her for the week. You see where this is going? If you didn’t, Violet steps in, even though she is 100% reluctant. Oh and I should probably mention that Sutton Travel is based out of the UK. Any guesses for who runs this particular organization? How about a guess on who shows up on this weeklong tour-while Violet is impersonating her sister-with his Nan? Okay, I’ll tell you already, it’s Jennings.

It would be a gross understatement to say that Violet is shocked when Jennings shows up on this tour, especially since she told him her name is Rose, but it’s really Violet, but she’s pretending to be Daisy. . .see how complicated this is gonna be. In the end and after a lot of back and forth, Violet/Daisy decides that having a week underneath a man who can speak dirty in British may not be a bad thing after all, even is she is lying. Though, one of Jennings dealbreakers is a liar, but he isn’t being exactly honest in this Undercover Boss”ish” scenario either.

The supporting cast in Sure Thing aren’t huge players in the telling of this story. There is Daisy, who happens to be a pretty important part of the book, considering she is who Violet is impersonating, but her presence is more via telephone conversations albeit very funny ones. The only other characters who play some importance are Rhys and company, who we meet towards the end of Jennings and Violet’s story, but we meet them in detail in Good Girl-which is Rhys’ story-so make sure to pay attention. Jana Aston really did a outstanding job of creating just enough outside noise via a supporting cast to add to the depth of this story. They do what they’re intended to do. You can’t really run a tour group and not have interactions with others, so it gives just enough, without taking away from anything she is trying to do with Jennings and Violet.
The results supplied by them could be categorized as temporary and cheap viagra djpaulkom.tv long-term. Sildenafil prescription canada de cialis citrate relaxes muscles and increases blood flow to particular organs in eradicating a health condition. Why The Dash? Try the test above but use a wide range of other objects which are even less priced. sildenafil cheapest Antioxidant-rich, it’s also high in fiber and potassium, making it a good bet for helping with penile http://djpaulkom.tv/ levitra online blood flow issues.
Since the original meeting between Jennings and Violet comes about because of a one night stand, it’s safe to say that the sex is gonna be just wonderful, I mean being British alone gives him points without even having to remove an article of clothing, but thank goodness he does because Hot+British=your imagination going in some pretty dirty directions. 

I first read this book when it came out in 2017 and at that time it had a different cover and from what I can remember, was not part of a series. Now we have got ourselves a new cover and it is now part of a series called the Best Laid Plans series. The next book in the series is Plan B and it seems like it’s gonna be fan-fucking-tastic. Oh, and it released on July 2 (2019).

There have been times when I have fallen in love with a book and go to give it a good re-read and wonder what it was I was thinking the first time around. I have been on a Jana Aston kick lately with re-reading and I love them just as equally the second. . .third. . .fourth time around as I did the first. She writes humor with the best of them and can have your imagination going wild when you get to the naughty stuff. . .it is that good. And it’s not just the humor or the sex, it’s the storyline. It’s the bait she throws out there and hooks you in willingly. It’s her ability to write so well, that you sit down and the next thing you realize, the book is almost done. She forces you to just keep reading and I couldn’t love it more.

Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingSure Thing (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comJana Aston | www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

 

 

 

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Revel by Shey Stahl

Revel by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Revel by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comRevel by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comRevel by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Revel is the brother of Landon, who was the hottie featured in Blindsided (review here) and I cannot believe I am about to say this. . .BUT. . .you don’t need to read Blindsided in order for you to enjoy Revel. In fact, the only mention of Landon in this book is during conversation. Now, I can admit that I am someone who judges my books by the covers, at least initially, but if ever there were a cover that told the story of character, it is this one and trust a BXTCH when I tell you that it’s to a T.

Revel will be told through the POV’s of both Taylan and Revel.

Even though it’s not necessary for you to read Blindsided (however, you totally should), that story does cover some basics, though some are briefly covered within this book. For example, Revel’s parents died when he was young and his grandmother (Oma) raised him and his siblings. His sister Jenna (Landon’s twin) passed young and his older brother Grant and Grant’s wife have also passed away, leaving their five children to Landon (which is the centerpiece of his story). 

I’m not sure if you took the time to read the blurb, but in case you didn’t here you go. . .Revel Slade is the frontman of the band Revved. . .Taylan Ash is a pop princess who was born into the life. I’m sure you can guess at how well her and Revel get along, which is to say not at all. And just to put the pieces of the puzzle together for you. . .Taylan is the daughter of Jory, who is the CEO of Ash records. . .Hensley (also an artist) is the ex-girlfriend of Revel who fucked Jory, which is why she’s an ex. Don’t worry I’m not spoiling anything you wouldn’t have found out after the first couple of pages. And we can’t forget about Breckin, who is Taylan’s ex. Guess who’s all going on tour together? That’s right. . .Revved, Taylan, Hensley, and Breckin. . .along with some others who aren’t really spotlighted. This is some six degrees of separation shit. Not only are different genres coming together, but Revel and Taylan have a past that does not scream friends, hell it doesn’t even scream “Remember that one time I said ‘hi’ as I walked past you?”, so surely you can imagine how smoothly this tour will go. 

Because of her past run-ins with Revel, some of those that surround Taylan. . .more specifically her dad and Breckin. . .are really trying to convince her to back out of the tour, which just adds more fuel to her already growing need for independence, individuality, and a crazy urgency to break free from the Princess of Pop title that has her shackled in chains that she is dying to burst out of. Which is why she is doing this tour. . .for herself.

The struggle for Taylan is real. She epitomizes what it means to be a people pleaser. She’s not 100% sure her dad actually cheated and she’s not in a place where she really wants to know, which is a conflict for her. She has a love/hate thing for Revel, she loves to look at him (who wouldn’t), she loves to watch him perform, but she hates who he is as a person. . .until she doesn’t. 

Revel is everything you would expect from a tormented rock star. He lives the life on and off the stage and makes no apologies for his choices. But like any tortured soul, the darkness is what surrounds him and it takes rock bottom for the light to shine through.

One would think that the heart of this story takes place during the tour and while a good part of it does, after the tour is also important. So, I guess what I could/should say is that the guts of the book takes place during the tour, while the heart of the book is the after. 
Where to buy male enhancement pills? There are several sources from where you can buy discount pharmacy viagra these herbal remedies from reliable online stores. Yes, here now you can get the online solution to beat your sexual disorder viagra online online called erectile dysfunction. They have proven to be useful for men of buy sildenafil india any age. Several other medicines introduced after you could try these out order sildenafil online but they could not be successful as it.
Shey Stahl does a wonderful job of focusing the spotlight on Revel and Taylan while allowing the supporting characters to shine through in a way that doesn’t take away from the ones telling the story and still adds the necessary layers of depth. She was able to give us a supporting cast that brought lightness to a story that got pretty heavy at times. She has the ability to develop characters so well, that she’ll leave you wondering when you’ll get sink into ‘their’ particular story.

We know that our rockstar is tortured, we know that his soul is a bit dark, we also know that he is smoking hot (that’s me judging the cover), but taking his profession into consideration. . .the hotness is kinda given, so it should be expected that his skills in the bedroom, backstage, under the stage, the tour bus. . .I’m sure you get it. . .are on par with the skills that he displays on stage and you wouldn’t be wrong. However, let’s not talk about the sex, let’s talk about the tension. It is so thick between Taylan and Revel, that even I was ready to pop. Revel kicks it off a little crass, but it doesn’t take long for things to get good and dirty, which is how this BXTCH prefers things and I’m not gonna spoil things, but know this. . .when you get to the portion of the programming where they finally do fuck, you may wanna have a pen and paper handy, because taking some notes might help us all a bit.

I will give you BXTCHES one more warning about Revel, well maybe a couple more. I didn’t one click it immediately, I knew once I began, it was gonna be damn near impossible to stop and it was, so you should know that going in. Also, this isn’t a girl meets boy, boy sweeps girl off her feet and they fall in love where they live happily ever after. This story requires them to step in and through some shit to make it to the other side. Not only are there a lot of topics in play with Revel. . .there’s addiction and cheating and scandals and discovery, but there will be a lot of emotions in play as well. . .it’s funny, it’s angsty, it’s heartbreaking, it’s gonna piss you off, it’s love. . .just be ready to sweep through the gamut of them all.

I’ve gone over this before, but Shade is the story that introduced me to Shey Stahl and while I can get captivated quite easy while reading a book, there was something about that particular book that hooked me. It was every element of the story. . .from the character development to the storyline to the way she presented the story. It had me craving more, just to see if it was that book or all of her books. Spoiler alert: it was all (so far). Now, I haven’t made it through her entire library (yet), but I did discover that she was quickly becoming one of my faves. 

Revel was everything it was promised to be. Taylan is gonna check off a lot of boxes. It doesn’t take long to realize that she had been forcing her personality into a square shaped hole for far too long and all it took was going on tour with a damaged rock star for her to finally say fuck em’ all, she’s about live life on her terms. I mean, who couldn’t get behind that kind of woman. Revel isn’t perfection. In fact a good chunk of the time he is gonna be an asshole and you’ll have to get through all the flaws and all the scars to really see who he is, but the beauty is wading through it and taking that journey. 

Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingRevel by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

Author Shey Stahl | Books reviewed on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com    

 

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest