Confess by Colleen Hoover

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Confess by Colleen Hoover | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comConfess by Colleen Hoover | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comConfess by Colleen Hoover | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: With no pun intended, I should probably confess something to you BXTCHES. I had no intentions of really ever reading this book. Now, before you BXTCHES get all cray on me, hear me out. I haven’t read every CoHo book out there, but I have read about 6 of her books and the one thing I have learned time and time again is. . .this particular BXTCH needs to be in a safe place emotionally before I take a walk into her imagination. With all of the talk floating around regarding Confess: The Series being released (I will have more on that at the end of the review), I started to debate whether or not I should suck it up and read the book, I knew I was going to watch the series, it was just a matter of how many times I was potentially willing to be gutted. The first two episodes were then released and I realized that the book was going to be worthy of my attention. So, here we go. **Disclosure: I promise I will try my best to not unlock any spoilers.**

Confess will be told through the POV’s of both Auburn and Owen.

Confess is going to kick off about five years prior to the story coming to life. Auburn is just a young 15 year old from Portland whose boyfriend (Adam) is terminally ill and has been moved to Dallas, which is where we are first introduced to Auburn. We actually meet her on her final day in Dallas, saying her final goodbyes to her first everything. She is being forced back to Portland. So, right out of the gate, CoHo goes for the jugular. . .told you, you need to be in a safe place when reading.

Fast forward five years and Auburn is back in the Lone Star State. I don’t want to provide spoilers, so I will just say this. Auburn finds herself back in Dallas because she still has ties to Adam’s family. If you can piece the puzzle together, then you go BXTCH!

Walking home from work one day, she walks by a local art studio which happens to be looking for help, needing a little extra cash, she takes a chance and is knocking on the door of Confess. When the owner opens up, Auburn is blown back by the grateful eyes staring at her. Owen Mason Gentry is the genius behind the artwork. After inviting Auburn inside and learning that they share the same middle name (so maybe fate is at play here), Owen has himself a new employee. 

Owen’s artwork is based on the confessions of complete strangers, they write down their deepest, darkest secrets and Owen puts the story to canvas, a brilliant and beautiful concept. Auburn finds herself not only moved by the art hanging on the walls, but by the man himself. A feeling that she hasn’t felt in about five years.

With Auburn still tied to Adam’s family, she is careful in the way that she lives her life and unfortunately, Adam’s older brother Trey (who happens to be a cop) doesn’t really think that Owen is the best path for Auburn to take, and of course there is more to that storyline, you’ll just have to go on the path of discovery. Owen has some confessions he will need to share as well. C’mon, you didn’t think things were gonna be that cut and dry did you?

There is really no way for you to know which way this story is going to turn and unfortunately this is about all I can give you, because I’m quite sure I have already said a bit too much.

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CoHo books aren’t really centered around sex, but that doesn’t mean that they are lacking in heat. Within these pages she does a great job of building the tension between Auburn and Owen. . .there are a few moments that it gets pretty thick. Her books may not be centered around the sex, but that BXTCH doesn’t lack creativity when getting down to the action. It takes a special talent to write sex that could be described as “tender fucking”, but that is what she does. Without any hidden innuendo. . .you can feel the passion between Owen and Auburn.

Even though I was somewhat reluctant to give this book a go, it turned out not to be the most emotionally draining book of CoHo’s that I have read and for that, a BXTCH was thankful. Just because I didn’t find myself in a corner, balled up in the fetal position, doesn’t mean she didn’t take me for a ride, she made sure to keep me alert at all times. The best part of her books, while also being the worst part of her books, is her ability to throw you a curveball when you thought the game you were playing was tennis. CoHo can do angst and drama and suspense and humor and love like no other and if you are someone who thinks fate is just a word, then I implore you to learn all about the author herself. Colleen Hoover is someone who was meant to tell stories, she is someone who was meant to slay us with her words, she is someone who was meant to offer us an escape and allow us to live in her imagination, if only for a short amount of time. It’s glorious, it’s dreadful, it’s beauty, it’s heart pounding. . .after all it is all about the #confessions.

I know that I didn’t give much to go on with this book. If you find yourself in a “should I or shouldn’t I” battle, go with should. Even if you decide to watch the series first, I still would recommend a read of the book. And while I’m not a connoisseur of fine artwork, the confessions displayed in this book and series are really beautiful. 

Confess has been turned into a 7-part series that will be shown on go90.com. The first two episodes have already been released, with the remaining five being released on Tuesday (4/4/17). It looks like each episode will be about 22 minutes long and as with any book that makes it to screen, some things are going to be different, BUT, I really think that the changes made in the series is not going to impact the heart of the story. I have already checked out the first two episodes and those episodes are the reason I decided to crack open this book and see what kind of damage CoHo could do to my soul. I have read that one would need an account on go90 in order to watch the series, I have yet to be prompted to set up an account.

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: While I have not read every word Colleen Hoover has every written, don’t worry you can hang me by my big toe later, after It Ends With Us, I kinda realize why that is now. There was no doubt in my mind that this book was going to undo me, it is Colleen Hoover after all, my obstacle is figuring out how to put my emotions into words that will do them justice. It shouldn’t be that difficult, right? There’s only 26 letters to choose from. . .well I guess we’ll see how it goes.

It Ends With Us will be told solely through the POV of Lily. Now, usually I’m a dual POV fan. . .but after finishing the entire book, I do think I understand why CoHo chose to only allow the reader residence in one brain (and after reading the story, I suspect you will as well).

I finished this book the night before last and even though I tried to get the fingers flying across the keyboard, it was hard. So, while trying to find sleep, my brain was trying to find the right words. . .while taking a shower, my brain was working overtime processing. And the only thing I took from any of my alone time (because let’s face it. . .sleep and showers are the only alone time moms actually get and even that’s a crapshoot) is I still don’t know what to say, but here I am now and I am going to give it my best.

Lily is our leading lady in It Ends With Us and her story kicks off the very same day that she buries her dad. Sounds pretty life changing, right? Well, it was, just not in the way one would think or would be expected. She wasn’t sad to see her dad crossover to the other side, because she grew up as an only child in a house where the norm wasn’t family dinners around the dining room table discussing your day, the norm was having to watch your mother suffer at the hands of your father. So when Lily’s mother asks her to stand in front of everyone that believed Lily’s father was a good man and just say the best things about him. . .Lily was at a loss for words and said nothing.

Back home in Boston and trying to put the conflicting day behind her, Lily finds herself on the roof of an apartment building, one that she doesn’t reside in, but one that she is envious of. While trying to find a moment, her peace is forcefully interrupted by Ryle Kincaid. Ryle, a neurosurgeon who had a pretty craptastic day himself, someone who is just trying to enjoy his herbal high and withdrawl from the reality that he can’t save every single life. So, a conversation strikes up between two people who are attempting an escape from life for two different reasons. They discuss a lot. . .Lily’s childhood. . .Lily’s passion. . .Ryle’s disposition towards relationships. . .Lily’s disposition towards one-night stands. Hint: He’s against relationships, she doesn’t do one-nighters. All in all, the newly struck up, albeit temporary, friendship offered them both what they needed for the night. . .a bit of a rescue. And even though Ryle confesses, very bluntly, to Lily that he would really like to fuck her, hence the relationship/one-night stand convo, they go their separate ways, without any sort of information exchange.

At this point, I should probably share some “Lily Learning”. While a teenager, Lily started herself a diary, however her diary wasn’t a traditional “lock up your secrets” type of journal. She wrote letters to Ellen. . .yes, Ellen Degeneres. And it’s via these Ellen Diaries that we learn about the teenage Lily. The most significant being the abuse her dad delivered to her mother and the ones about a boy named Atlas. While I won’t go into every detail about Atlas, I will tell you that Atlas was not only Lily’s first love, but he was a homeless boy who Lily befriended and lended a much needed hand to, at a time when he needed it the most. It is really through these entries that we discover what shaped Lily into being the woman she became.

Months after Ryle and Lily’s meeting on that rooftop, Lily has finally brought her passion and dream into fruition and it’s through that dream that she runs into Ryle once again. Ryle can only take so much as Lily the friend and eventually he decides to give the ole relationship a try, much to Lily’s excitement. Even with two very busy schedules, Ryle is a neurosurgeon and Lily is starting up her dream business, things are going very well. 

Much to Lily’s shock, she runs into Atlas once again. . .c’mon now, you didn’t think he was going to just be part of her past did you? I won’t tell you anymore, you will have to unlock the greatness that is It Ends With Us yourself. Just know, it will take you down a very unexpected path, so brace yourself.
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There are several very significant supporting characters within the pages of this story. Lily really believed that after the way she delivered her father’s eulogy, it would take a chunk of time for her mother to forgive her. . .and while reading her diaries, I wasn’t too sure of how the relationship was between a teenage Lily and her mother. I never questioned whether or not Lily had love for her mother and vice versa, it was just a difficult relationship to piece together, mainly because the father was the pillar that stood between them, so after the funeral, her mom does begin to play a bigger role in Lily’s life. Ryle’s sister, Allysa and her husband Marshall, play more than just a supporting role (in my eyes, anyhow). The relationship that grows between Lily and Allysa (especially) is not only one of BFF’s or one of a boyfriend’s sister and his girlfriend, it is really much deeper than all of that and really becomes a relationship that Lily or Allysa can’t live without.

Of course there is some mattress dancing in It Ends With Us and while this BXTCH gets happy when the action really heats up. . .that’s not what this book is about, actually that’s not entirely true. The sexual tension prior to a Lily + Ryle was very thick and very hot. . .and when they finally decide to relieve the tension, it is most certainly steamy. What I should’ve said is that the greatness of the storytelling is bringing every aspect together to where it’s not just the sex that’s going to have your heart rate increasing.

It Ends With Us is going to test your emotional limits. It will make you laugh, it will make you smile, it will make you cry, it will piss you off, it will force a couple of deep breaths here and there and here again. It will have you thinking that CoHo is the greatest thing to ever happen and then you’ll turn the page while muttering “Goddammit, Colleen Hoover”. 

Unlike other readers, I wasn’t able to finish this book in one day, I wasn’t even able to finish it in two days. Here’s the thing, I’m not a big fan of horror movies, not because I think they’re crap movies, I actually think they’re great. I don’t usually watch them because of how they make me feel. That’s not to say I won’t watch them, I do, especially at the appropriate time(s) during the year. What brings it all back to center is I have to watch some sort of comedy after I watch the offending horror movie. In fact, as a teenager, I was at my older sister’s house and we all decided to watch one of those fucking scary movies from the eighties and I kid you not, we actually watched “The Brave Little Toaster” after because we were out of our minds with fear. You’re probably wondering why in the hell this BXTCH is talking about scary movies, well right before I started It Ends With Us, I got a wild hair and decided to re-read (for like the 100th time) the Rock Chick series (Kristen Ashley) and good gracious I was so glad I did, because like watching horror movies, I needed a counter balance of sorts. I needed to feel the other side of the emotional spectrum. I was the reader who needed to take mini breaks from Lily’s story and when overwhelming emotions began to sweep over me, I was able to turn to Indy Savage and take a much needed breather. The best way I can describe the feeling to you is actually a quote from the book, one I didn’t include in my “Favorite Moments” because this quote may sum up It Ends With Us like no other line could’ve.

“My heart is pounding like it wants out. I wish I could give it a way out. I’d set the mother-fucker free right now if I could”

So, it is with complete sincerity that I can say. . .Fuck you, Colleen Hoover. Fuck you for making me question everything I thought I would feel, fuck you for making me re-evalutate my reactions and fuck you for opening my eyes and really forcing this BXTCH to view the world through the eyes of Lily Bloom.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Incandescent: Knights Rebels MC (Book #1) by River Savage

It Ends With Us: A Novel by Colleen Hoover

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Jack and Coke (Uncertain Saints MC Series, Book #2) by Lani Lynn Vale

Jack Who?: A Storm Rock Star Romance (Silver Strings Series G-String Set, Book #1) by Lisa Gillis

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Kill Shot (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #6) by Lani Lynn Vale

Knight (Unfinished Heroes Series, Book #1) by Kristen Ashley

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Last Day of My Life (Freebirds Series, Book #4) by Lani Lynn Vale

Lead (A Stage Dive Novel, Book #3) by Kylie Scott

Leave A Mark by Stephanie Fournet

Lick (A Stage Dive Novel, Book #1) by Kylie Scott

Locke (Corps Security Series, Book #6) by Harper Sloan

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Marek (Knights Corruption Series, Book #1) by S. Nelson

Maverick (Satan’s Fury MC Series, Book #1) by L. Wilder

Mid-Life Love (Book #1) by Whitney Gracia Williams

Mid-Life Love: At Last (Book #2) by Whitney Gracia Williams

Midnight Blue (Hollywood Chronicles Series, Book #1) by L.J. Shen

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

Motorcycle Man by Kristen Ashley

Music of the Heart (Runaway Train Series, Book #1) by Katie Ashley

Music of the Soul (Runaway Train Series, Book #2.5) by Katie Ashley

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#Nerd (Hashtag Series, Book #1) by Cambria Hebert

Neighbor Dearest by Penelope Ward

Never Too Far: A Rosemary Beach Novel (Rosemary Beach Series, Book #2) by Abbi Glines

Normal (Something More Series, Book #1) by Danielle Pearl

November 9 by Colleen Hoover

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Okay (Something More Series, Book #2) by Danielle Pearl
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One Night Promised (One Night Trilogy, Book #1) by Jodi Ellen Malpas

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Passion and Ponies (Chocoholics Series, Book #2) by Tara Sivec

Perfectly Imperfect by Harper Sloan

Plan B (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #2) by Jana Aston

Play (A Stage Dive Novel, Book #2) by Kylie Scott

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

The Player (The Player Duet Series, Book #1) by K. Bromberg

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

Pucked Over (Pucked Series, Book #3) by Helena Hunting

Pucked Up (Pucked Series, Book #2) by Helena Hunting

Push the Envelope (Blythe College Series, Book #1) by Rochelle Paige

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The Rage (Hell’s Disciples Series, Book #3) by Jaci J

Raid (Unfinished Heroes Series, Book #3) by Kristen Ashley

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

Rake’s Redemption (Wind Dragon’s MC Series, Book #4) by Chantal Fernando

Reaper’s Fall (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #5) by Joanna Wylde

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

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

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

Reasonable Doubt (Episode #1) by Whitney G.

Rebel (Rebel Series, Book #1) by Elle Casey

ReCap: A Normal Novella (Something More Series, Book #1.5) by Danielle Pearl

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

Revel by Shey Stahl

The Ride (Hell’s Disciples MC, Book #1) by Jaci J

Right (Wrong Series, Book #2) by Jana Aston

Roan (FMX Series, Book #3) by Shey Stahl

Rock Chick (Rock Chick Series, Book #1) by Kristen Ashley

Rock Chick Redemption (Rock Chick Series, Book #3) by Kristen Ashley

Rock Chick Renegade (Rock Chick Series, Book #4) by Kristen Ashley

Rock Chick Rescue (Rock Chick Series, Book #2) by Kristen Ashley

Rock Chick Revenge (Rock Chick Series, Book #5) by Kristen Ashley

Rock Me (Ross Siblings Series, Book #2) by Cherrie Lynn

Rockstar Daddy (Decoy Series, Book #1) by K.T. Fisher

Room 4 Rent by Shey Stahl

Roomhate by Penelope Ward

The Run (Hell’s Disciples MC Series, Book #4) by Jaci J

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

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

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

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

Scoring Her (Billionaire Bad Boys Series, Book #3.5) by Max Monroe

Scoring the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boys Series, Book #3) by Max Monroe

Seduction and Snacks (Chocolate Lovers Series, Book #1) by Tara Sivec

Seize Me (Breakneck, Book #1) by Crystal Spears

Sex. Love. Marriage. by Shey Stahl

Shade (FMX Series, Book #1) by Shey Stahl

Sharing You by Molly McAdams

The Shortstop by A.M. Madden

Sincerely, Carter by Whitney G.

Slow Burn (Lost Kings MC Series, Book #1) by Autumn Jones Lake

Stardust (Peaches Monroe Series, Book #1) by Mimi Strong

Stealing Home by Nicole Williams

Stepbrother Dearest by Penelope Ward

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

The Stocking Was Hung by Tara Sivec

Stone (Knights Corruption MC Series, Book #2) by S. Nelson

The Story of Us by Tara Sivec

Strings of the Heart (Runaway Train Series, Book #3) by Katie Ashley

Stuck-Up Suit by Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland

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

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

Sweet Addiction (Sweet Addiction, Book #1) by J. Daniels

Sweet Dreams (Colorado Mountain Series, Book #2) by Kristen Ashley

Sweet Possession (Sweet Addiction, Book #2) by J. Daniels

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Take Care by Ash Johnson

Tapping Her (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #1.5) by Max Monroe

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

Tattered Love (Needles Kiss, Book #1) by Lola Stark

Ten Year Crush by Toshia Slade

Texas Tornado (Freebirds Series, Book #5) by Lani Lynn Vale

That Guy by Kim Jones

The Scars That Define Us (Devil’s Dust MC Series, Book #2) by M.N. Forgy

Third Base (The Boys of Summer Series, Book #1) by Heidi McLaughlin

39 & Holding by M.R. Joseph

This is Falling (The Falling Series, Book #1) by Ginger Scott

This Man (This Man Trilogy, Book #1) by Jodi Ellen Malpas

This Man Confessed (This Man Trilogy, Book #3) by Jodi Ellen Malpas

Thoughtless (Thoughtless Series, Book #1) by S.C. Stephens

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

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

Trashed (Stripped) by Jasinda Wilder

Trouble and Treats (Chocolate Lovers Series, Book #3) by Tara Sivec

Trust In Advertising by Victoria Michaels

Try (Temptation Series, Book #1) by Ella Frank

Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G.

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Uncaged (Corps Security, Book #4) by Harper Sloan

Undeniable (Undeniable Series, Book #1) by Madeline Sheehan

Under Locke by Mariana Zapata

Unexpected Fate (Hope Town Series, Book #1) by Harper Sloan

Unsteady (The Torqued Trilogy, Book #1) by Shey Stahl

Untamed by Shey Stahl

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

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

Until December (Until Her Series, Book #5) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

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

Until Harmony (Until Her Series, Book #4) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

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

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

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

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

Until Nico (Until Series, Book #4) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

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

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

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Vicious (Sinners of Saints Series, Book #1) by L.J. Shen

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

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Waiting on the Sidelines (Book #1) by Ginger Scott

Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire

The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata

Weathering Jack Storm (Silver Strings Series G-String Set, Book #2) by Lisa Gillis

Wednesday by Kendall Ryan

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

When We Met by Shey Stahl

Where I Need to Be (B & S Series, Book #1) by Kimberly Knight

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

Wild Reckless by Ginger Scott

Withstanding Me (Breakneck, Book #2) by Crystal Spears

Womanizer (Manwhore Series, Book #4) by Katy Evans

Wrong (Wrong Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston

Wrong Number, Right Guy (The Bourbon Street Boys Series, Book #1) by Elle Casey

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You and Everything After (The Falling Series, Book #2) by Ginger Scott

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

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