Fifty Shades Darker (Fifty Shades, Book #2) by E.L. James

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I’m sure you are already aware of this, but this is a trilogy and in order to understand and enjoy it how it was intended, you need to read these books in order. Which loosely translated means: if you haven’t read Fifty Shades of Grey yet, READ THAT FIRST. I can give a little leeway if you have seen the movie and not read the book, at least you get the jest. But, as with any book turned into a movie, the book is more detailed and slightly different from the big screen version.

Book #2 is going to start with a prologue from Christian’s POV, well Christian as a child. It will give a little insight into the adult Christian, not a lot, but helps with some understanding. The book will actually kick off 3 days after the “belt incident” and Ana walking out on Christian. I have said it before, so let me reiterate. Books #2 & #3 are better, in my opinion than the first book. The first book has to focus on getting to know the characters and their personalities. In the subsequent books, you already know them, so the real story telling can begin. I am aware that there are many layers to Christian and as the reader, we haven’t broken down all of his walls yet. But don’t worry, they begin to crumble in this book. I will try my best to not indulge and give too much away. But the way I see is like this, you probably have some friend who has already read this and has let you in on the “goings on” of this book, so while I’ll try not to give too much away, I won’t make it an absolute promise.

The book is still told through the POV of Ana, along with her inner goddess and sub-conscious, of course. Ana, doing what she thought was right at the time, is all kinds of torn up without Christian. In fact, she realizes that she left him because of the pain, but what she is now trying to reconcile is, has she caused herself more pain by walking out on him. She is also starting a new job, which is really the last thing that she wants to do, given her current circumstance. Remember, Jose has that show to display his photos and Christian has already promised Ana that he would escort her. Ana thinking that their “relationship” is over, is intending to attend the show stag. Christian of course, has other ideas and Ana is pretty shocked when she receives an email asking permission to still escort her. It’s no secret, she accepts.

I won’t get into the details regarding the show, but I will tell you that it’s pretty interesting. Christian is still aware of Jose and the feelings he has for Ana and Ana plays on that jealousy a bit. After the show is where negotiations once again resume. Only this time, there is not contract. Christian agrees to try a normal (well, “Christian normal”) relationship with Ana.

I am about to give away some info. First, remember when Christian had to leave Georgia all of a sudden? That’s because there is an ex-submissive on the loose and she is a danger not only to herself, but others as well. Mainly, Ana. There are also going to be some issues with Ana’s new boss, Jack. I won’t give it away, but remember she got some creepy vibes from him and just know that she should’ve listened to her spidey sense.

Mrs. Robinson will make several appearances and you will not like her, although I’m pretty sure she’s not on your BFF list as it is. Even though I do think that Christian set her up to justify her actions, she is definitely a bitch. Ana, however is not so forgiving, not that one could blame her. But one hopes that by the end of this book, with all the crap she has tried to pull, that Christian will begin to see  her true colors.

There is a lot about Christian that will be revealed in this book and will allow you to put a lot of the puzzle pieces together. I won’t reveal any of his deep dark secrets, but I will say, be prepared, because some are shocking.

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Would it be “Fifty Shades” without sex? That’s a fuck no. So let’s talk about all of the action. E.L. James really did a good job with writing the sex scenes for these books. I do think that some are kept pretty standard, while spicing it up and others are just jaw dropping erotic. I probably won’t be putting any of the scenes to practice in my own bedroom, but that doesn’t mean that ideas weren’t flying all around my imagination. The only drawback that I had, was trying to conjure up some of the images. They can get so descriptive at times, that it makes it hard to follow and try to imagine. I certainly don’t mean to imply that because of this the scenes are any less scorching, they are just as searing as ever.

Keep reading this series, it does get better as you go. Like I said, there are going to be some things that happen during this book that will make it very difficult for you to put it down (if it wasn’t already), but in order for me to even brush over it, I would have to give chunks away, and you know how I am with the journey of a book. I really believe that it is one to take on your own and really get the shock and awe of the discovery. The second two books are one of the reasons that I’m not giving up on the movies, because I enjoyed them so much better than the first book, I hope that the movies will at least transfer some of that onto the big screen.

This book is projected to hit the theaters in February 2016, so there is not better time to jump on the Fifty Shades bandwagon and find out what all the crazy is about.

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

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: You got the warning with the second book, so it is even of greater importance that you read the first two books in this series BEFORE this book. Otherwise you’re really going to be reading a fucked up story about a possessive man, a frustrated woman and all of the craziness that surrounds them both. 

This Man Confessed will be told through the POV of Ava, with the epilogue coming straight from Jesse.

After reading the first two books in this series, you’re probably ready for a little calm between Jesse and Ava. If that’s the case, then stop right there, because it isn’t going to happen. Even though they have professed their love for one another and Jesse has proposed, that doesn’t mean that Jesse exposed all his secrets in the first two books. Oh no, he’s got some doozies left to drop and some may just be Ava’s undoing.

First, let’s play catch up. The second book definitely had a ton of shock and awe. After discovering Jesse’s drinking problem, that’s not a problem, Ava gets drugged by a unknown assailant, Ava walks in on Sarah decked out in leather while taking a whip to Jesse’s back, which then led Ava to getting herself whipped. Ava discovers where exactly Jesse was and what he was doing during the four days that he disappeared. Jesse’s past is coming back to knock them both off their feet and let’s not forget that Jesse did propose marriage and Ava accepted. So, even with all that baggage, there’s a ton left to be unpacked. 

We’re kicking off This Man Confessed with the wedding of Jesse and Ava and if you figured that Jesse was in deed gonna get his way and marry Ava at The Manor, you would be correct. If you thought that Ava changing her name from O’Shea to Ward was gonna seal the deal and the both of them would ride off into the sunset and live their days stress free, well, you would be wrong. And let’s not forget that there’s still the tiny little issue of Ava’s missing birth control pills. 

I understand that we all love Jesse, overbearingness and all, but that love will begin to diminish before it’s able shine bright again. And while Jesse’s neurotic ways become a bit more understandable as the story unfolds, it’s not gonna stop you from wanting to wring his neck and hers to if I’m being honest. Frustrated will become an emotion you will become very familiar with.

The supporting cast of characters still continue to offer the layers that this story needs and deserves. We get Kate and Sam and Dan in all of its dramatic glory. We’re not done with Sarah, Coral, and Mikael either. Drew is still around and John is playing his role very well. There’s the guys at Rococo Union and a very persistent client of Ava’s who may just have the hots for her. There’s more of course, but you’ll have to turn the pages to be introduced.

We’re starting This Man Confessed with a lot of confessions that have yet to come to fruition. Ava’s missing birth control, though I think we know, we just need the confession. Don’t forget that someone drugged Ava in book #2 and it’s still a mystery as to who the culprit was. Coral is still around, which has posed more questions than Jesse is willing to cough up the answers. And the confession of all confessions will bring the story to an explosive conclusion. 

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Even though I feel that I have said a lot in this review, I haven’t even began to crack the dram that will be thrown your way. It is a torturous journey at times. There may even be times that you’ll need to close it down and pick it up a bit later. But I promise every gut wrenching moment is worth it and by the time you make it to the very last page, you may just want to start it all over again.

There’s still one more book to get through before we close this series down and it will shoot pretty far into the future (I think about 12 years) and it will be a heartbreaking book but we will get the book from the POV of Jesse and after reading the epilogue in this book from his POV, it is certainly something to look forward to.

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Before we even get started on Jesse & Ave Part Two, you are absolutely required to finish Jesse and Ava part #1. Which means no pages are to be turned in Beneath This Man, until you’ve turned your final page in This Man. This is a continuation series, not a stand alone series and you will definitely need to trust the process. 

Here we are, continuing the story of Jesse and Ava. When book #1 ended, Ava found out that The Manor was in fact a sex club, not a hotel. Which I know that we all saw that pretty clear early on, but it took a minute for our girl to catch it. And I think we’re pretty certain that she never would have had Sarah not intervened. When book #2 begins, Ava is pretty torn up with her relationship status with Jesse. They haven’t spoken and Ava is beginning to wonder which is greater: the pain from losing Jesse or the idea that he is the Lord of the sex manor. If you thought that book #1 had a lot happening, then you haven’t read anything yet.

I’m about to give away a piece of Jesse’s past, but no worries, this is something that was somewhat revealed at the end of  book #1 and comes out entirely early on in this book. Jesse has somewhat of a drinking problem. Ava says alcoholic, Jesse says he most certainly is not and he’s almost dismissing it as easy as tomato/tomahto. He claims that alcohol is not a problem, it’s just once he has a drink, he can’t stop (denial, right?). Ava leaving Jesse is what triggered his binge and it took Sam convincing Ava to help him, Drew, and John get into the penthouse. Clive is being a little bit difficult and won’t allow the men in to check on Jesse, hence them having to seek out Ava’s assistance. Once Ava gets them in, she continues the journey with them and what is discovered breaks her heart. Jesse has been by himself, drowning his loss in Vodka for five days. Once Ava nurses Jesse back to health, they resume their relationship.

If you thought that “Book #1 Jesse” was  controlling and possessive, then you should probably brace yourself for “Book #2 Jesse”.Even though the dark cloud of The Manor being a sex club and not a hotel is no longer hanging over Jesse and Ava’s relationship, that doesn’t clear the way for a happy ever after. There are smaller issues, like Ava needing to tell Patrick that she is in fact involved with a client. Jesse is still trying to dictate Ava going out with Kate and having a few drinks and it cannot be explained away as Jesse has a drinking issue so he doesn’t want Ava imbibing. It’s gonna go much deeper than that. This is about the time to worry about Jesse’s past as the Lord of the Sex Manor coming back to affect his present.

There’s also still the issue of Ava’s missing birth control and while it may be a mystery to her, surely it’s not for the reader. The question is why in the world would Jesse want Ava to get pregnant, especially considering their pretty destructive relationship at the moment. 

As you know this relationship has moved at warp speed since John uttered the words “Jesse, Miss O’Shea, Rococo Union.”. It has no sign of slowing down any time soon. And to get each of his requests/demands met, Jesse wastes no time delivering any sort of fuck to get Ava to acquiesce. And in the throws of being deep dicked, she agrees to almost anything. 

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In my review of book #1, I discussed how maybe Jesse shows some abuse tendencies and I still stand tall on that platform. The biggest Jesse issue I have in Beneath This Man, is the demands/expectations that he most definitely insists from Ava, but does not apply to himself and I’m not buying the excuse of him just trying to keep her safe. While I love me some angst and broody Alphas, and Jesse fills those pants out a bit too well, I need for Ava to make him suffer a bit for his actions.

The same supporting characters that we met in This Man is back for the ride. Sam and Kate’s relationship is still “fun” and we still get Tom, Victoria, Patrick, and Sal. Sarah is still around and still a bitch. The Manor plays just as important a role as any supporting character is this series and even with Ava knowing what goes on behind the closed doors, she still isn’t a fan of visiting the carnal grounds.

While we’re falling in love with the passionate and loving Jesse and getting frustrated with the overbearing possessive Jesse, we’re still swooning and curling our toes with the Lord of the Sex Manor Jesse and everything he’s able to do in earning that title. If you thought Jesse brought the degree of fucks to a unheard of level in the first book, then buckle up buttercup, things are about to get wild. 

I realize I’ve left this review a bit mild and Beneath This Man is anything but. There are some twists and turns in the book that you will not see coming. The love story of Jesse and Ava will leave you as frustrated as it will leave you wanting for more. And more is what you’re gonna get in This Man Confessed (book #3).
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Creed (Unfinished Heroes Series Book #2) by Kristen Ashley

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: If you have read Knight (book #1) prior to this book, then fantastic. If you haven’t, then no worries, it isn’t really necessary. Knight will make appearances in this book, but not to the degree that it will confuse you if you haven’t read his story. 

Usually in a series (especially a KA one), the formula is about the same in all of the books in that series. That is not the case here. The only things that Knight and Creed (the books, not the men) have in common are some of the same characters. This book was so very different than Knight, it’s strange to even consider them in the same series. Where Knight focused mainly on the relationship between Knight and Anya and wasn’t too dramatic, Creed is packed with tons of intensity. The main focus of this book is of course the relationship of Creed and Sylvie, and it features every dynamic of it, but it also dives into the complications of their jobs and their relationships outside of each other. The journey to get to their HEA is emotionally deep and extreme, but it is worth every “oh my goodness” moment.

The story is mostly told from the POV of Sylvie. It needs to be said that Sylvie is so badass, that this book could have actually been titled “Sylvie”, no joke. The story will start in current time, but flash back (throughout the book) to the beginning of the relationship between Creed and Sylvie (these flashbacks span about 11 years). Sylvie is an independent PI, who sometimes works with Knight (from book #1) and helps out with the protection of the girls in his side business. Something shady is happening and Knight has called in an outside source to investigate. This source is no other than Tucker Creed, the love of Sylvie’s life and the one person who she thinks abandon her 16 years prior. Now the story begins.

Sylvie and Creed meet when she was just 6 and he was 11. Both come from broken homes, but on different sides of the track. Sylvie comes from money, but also from a father who not only doesn’t care about her, but also is physically and verbally abusive to her stepmother (AKA the stepmonster). Creed comes from a home where his father, his hero, has passed away, and his mother is an alcoholic with different men in and out of her life. To escape the yelling and violence at their homes, they both sneak out into the woods, where they meet one another. Years pass, traditions are made, and love is formed. They have a plan to leave Kentucky the day that Sylvie turns 18, but her dad has another plan, and Sylvie believes for 16 years that Creed left her in Kentucky. So needless to say, their first meeting after 16 years, doesn’t go all that well.
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I’m not going to give anything away, because once again, it is a discovery that needs to be made by the reader. I will say, that I enjoyed this book much more than Knight. I think that it is so full of action along with the drama and heartbreak of their past and current relationship, that it just keeps the pages turning. With their relationship spanning so many years, you can feel the authenticity between the two. Creed is more along the lines of the typical KA “Alpha Male Hero” that I’m used to, so like her others, you will fall in love with him. Her supporting characters are well written and developed (not a surprise). Overall, this book is a very good read and I definitely recommend it. Again, I don’t think that you need to read Knight in order to enjoy this book. However, if you want to start the series off right and get somewhat of a backstory, then definitely go in order. Raid (book #3) and Deacon (book #4) are both currently available.

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

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: The sex scenes in this particular book are not like any that I’ve read in any other KA novel (I haven’t read them all, so I could be wrong). There is a dominant/submissive relationship between Knight and Anya. Now, I don’t know whether or not she depicted the lifestyle correctly, and honestly, I don’t really care. This is a work of fiction and I don’t think that is what she was going for, in my opinion she was going for “hot”, and she achieved that. She wrote it well, but know that in other books, where the submissive may call her dominant “sir”, Anya calls hers “daddy”. I only say this, because I know it weirds some people out and you should know this bit of information going into the story. KA does it well, the sex scenes in this book are pretty steamy.

This isn’t a “typical” KA book and while that my upset some readers, I actually enjoyed it being outside of the “KA box”. I’ve said before that I believe that KA is EXCELLENT at writing the “Alpha Male Hero”. If you need evidence, just reference Max, Tack, Shy, Tate, and now of course, Knight. I also think that KA’s ability to balance out sex scenes in her books is phenomenal. She is able to “dirty” them up in the absolute best of ways, but add the sensuality when needed.

This book is told from the POV of Anya Gage. She is a beautiful, 27 year old nail technician and beauty school student who dreams of one day owning her own spa. Anya was dealt a crap hand at life, her parents were both murdered when she was just 7, and she was sent to live with her alcoholic aunt. As soon as she was of age, she moved out and never looked back (except in her dreams at night). Knight is a 35 year old, very successful business man, with demons of his own. He owns club Slade, with some business on the side (won’t spoil that for you, you will have to discover on your own).

Anya reluctantly attends a party with her BFF Sandrine one night. Thinking that the party is at Nick Sebring’s home (Sandrine’s latest interest), Anya finds out, thanks to a faulty cell phone, that the apartment is actually owned by Nick’s brother, Knight. And so their story begins.

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I said that this book is different than I’m used to with KA. One of the things that KA does SOOOOO well is the development of the supporting characters. You don’t get that as much in this book. You meet Anya’s BFF’s, Vivica and Sandrine, you will also meet Knight’s brother, Nick. But really other than that, other characters are mentioned, but you don’t really meet them, which, is a little disappointing.

While I do think that the dominant/submissive storyline has been done, I thought that KA wrote it well. The chemistry between Knight and Anya is good, and they are lovable characters. And in my opinion, it’s good to read a “non-traditional” KA book. I do recommend this read. This is book #1 in the series. Creed (book #2), Raid (book #3), and Deacon (book #4) are currently all available.

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Driven (Driven Series, Book #1) by K. Bromberg

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Let me start this review with complete honesty. I purchased this book in May 2013. I did not finish it until August 2014. No, I’m not a slow reader. It’s just once I started this book, I couldn’t get jazzed for it. It was strange, I was enjoying it, but when I put it down, it didn’t really call for me to pick it back up. Now that I have completed it, I know that the issue must have been with me and not the book. Because once I finished it, I dove right into book #2.

I need to write this review and not give a lot away, which will be difficult, especially since I have already finished the series. Driven is so much more than just hot, sinful sex (don’t worry, it’s in there & it’s soooo great), but this book is so full of depth. You name the emotion, it’s in this book. This is one of those books that you have to give 100% attention to and furthermore, it earns that attention. The heartache that both Colton and Rylee have experienced in their young lives is more than just about anyone should be able to handle and still come out standing. Now, you won’t get too into Colton’s past, but you will definitely know he has one and it wasn’t pretty. This book will, however, dive into Rylee’s.

Colton: Race car drive extraordinaire. Sexy, bad boy. Very arrogant and reckless. Just the kind of man that any red blooded woman would jump at the chance to “drive”. In typical, bad boy book fashion, Colton doesn’t do relationships, he opts for the “mutual agreement”, usually without argument from his female companion, and he has a type: blonde, beautiful, bombshells. He also doesn’t get told no often, well really, not at all. Once he sees something he wants, his determination will ensure he gets it. He was adopted as a young boy by Hollywood royalty and he has NO relationship with his biological mother, nor is he interested in one. The truth about his past will be revealed, just not in this book. Colton is going to frustrate the f*ck out of you. You will fall in love with him, while also wanting Rylee to just walk away from him and save her heart. As the reader, it will be obvious that he has feelings for Rylee that goes beyond his ability to communicate to her, which while necessary for the plot, is frustrating. But, that’s what makes this book addictive.

Rylee: The story is told through her POV. Very beautiful. Has had a life altering tragedy happen to her, that she feels has affected her future course. She literally meets Colton by falling into his arms. After they lose themselves in the moment by kissing the sh*t out of one another, she jolts herself back to reality and attempts to not be affected by his charms. Rylee works for a group home that fosters (what she does is so much more than that word allows) young boys, who have arrived at the home due to various circumstances in their life. This will be one area where you fall in love with Colton. He has such a soft spot for these boys, seeing himself in them, that it is very touching to read. While Rylee tries to convince herself she is immune to the “Colton Charm”, he slowly starts to break down that immunity. Colton doesn’t do relationships, Rylee doesn’t do “mutual agreements”.
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The supporting cast for this book is written very well. Rylee’s best friend, Haddie, gives compassion when it is warranted, but also tough love when she knows that Rylee needs it. Beckett, Colton’s best friend, is definitely immune to the “Colton Charm”. He will not and does not take sh*t from Colton. He is not his “yes” man, but his friend. The boys that live in the group home, really round out the complexity of this book. The compassion that you will have for them, will be very well earned. Bromberg did a really good job not just focusing on the two main characters in the book, or trilogy for that matter. She put the effort into those who surround Colton and Rylee, and it developed their character even more.

This first book will drive you alright. It is full of angst, complication and desire. You will find yourself rooting for Colton and Rylee to figure the complexity of their attraction out. The end of this book will leave you struggling and heartbroken, so I HIGHLY recommend you already have Fueled (book #2) purchased and ready to go. This is one of those books/trilogies that you want to see made into a movie, but ONLY if it is EXACTLY like the book. I hope you take a chance on this book and furthermore, I hope you really enjoy it. I know that once I finally gave it the opportunity it deserved, it was so worth it.

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

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First, let me say that I enjoyed this book. However, I suggest that you download a sample first (if you have an e-reader, of course), and base your purchasing decision on your enjoyment of the sample. One thing that I’ve learned is the MC books are a lot like a steak, everyone wants it different. This book is not as hardcore as Madeline Sheehan, whom I love, but I think her MC books are about as hardcore and gritty as it gets.

I actually read this book a while back, but once the second book in this series was released, I needed to catch up, so I skimmed back through this on so I could recall what went down in this book.

Here’s the rundown: First, know that this is a MC book, which means it’s the run of the mill formula: “tough biker who doesn’t do relationships falls for the girl who is off limits”. Now even though that basic premise has been and continues to be done, the author does write it well. This MC has problems that this book dives into, so it does keep you interested. This book is written from both POV’s (and done so extremely well).

First up is Tank. I really loved him. She wrote him very well and epitomized the alpha biker to a T. He’s got a dirty mouth, sexy, and knows how to please a woman.

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If you’ve read the synopsis, you already know what the story is about, so I’m not going to go into detail. I don’t want to give too much away. I don’t like to write spoilers if I can avoid it. So if you like MC reads, I think you will enjoy this book. If you are not a fan of foul language and hot sex, then I wouldn’t spend the money. But I will say that if you are not a fan of those things, you probably shouldn’t be checking out MC books in the first place. Overall, a good read. The second book in the series (Crash and Burn) is out, but you will need to read this book first.

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