When We Met by Shey Stahl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: There isn’t really much to know before diving into everything Barron and Kacy. When We Met is a standalone novel and will introduce you to a cast of very memorable, well written characters. Even though we’re looking at a 335 page read, this story flows very smoothly and very quick. So kick back, prop those feet up and pour yourself a nice drink because you are about to fall in love. . .with a single dad, a woman trying to find herself, and two little girls that will have you laughing your ass off-all while melting your heart.

When We Met will be told through the POV’s of Barron and Kacy.

Even though this book is told through a dual POV and does a good job balancing between Barron and Kacy, I really felt that this was Barron’s story to tell and we get introduced to him and his backstory first. 

Barron is a twenty-four year old single dad to Camdyn (5) and Sevyn (3). Barron fell in love with Tara while still a teen and found himself a father all before the ripe age of twenty-one. And since biology teaches us that Barron wasn’t alone in the conception of Camdyn and Sevyn, we won’t have to wonder long about the mother. Tara was the high school sweetheart and is the wife to Barron. She woke up one day and decided that the ranch life in Texas just wasn’t for her and moved to California to pursue her dreams and left behind two beautiful girls and a husband who would’ve probably moved heaven and earth to make their marriage and family work. And as you could probably figure out, because of this life changing event, Barron is a bit skeptical when it comes to love.

Kacy Connor is on the run. Not from the law or anything. But she is leaving behind a life that wasn’t ever for her. A life that she tried desperately to fit into. . .all in the name of making her mom proud of her. And at twenty-one, she realizes that fitting in isn’t the answer, but creating a life all her own very well could be. Which is how she finds herself quitting her job, loading up her car and headed out of California towards the south. Which is also how she finds herself in the middle of a snow storm on a ranch road with a buck stuck in her windshield and her car in the side of a building. Barron’s building to be exact.

Barron’s building, so Barron to the rescue, which will then turn into Barron being quite smitten for the girl on the run. Things are going to come to light pretty early on (though I’m not about to spoil for you) for Kacy, that will have her wondering how in all of the ranch roads in all of the south, she winds up on Barron Grady’s. 

Once Barron starts to get to know Kacy, he’s not really eager to let her go, even though old insecurities rear their ugly head here and there. Tara just up and leaving not only him, but their two daughters has really fucked up a part of his psyche. If Kacy does stay, will she resent him for working too much? Will life on a Texas ranch lose it’s appeal once she’s there for a while? Will he be enough? Would he be holding her back from her own self discovery? And for Kacy, she’s loving life on the ranch, but she’s also holding onto some secrets and with each day that passes that she doesn’t come clean makes it even that more difficult to explain to Barron. 

Barron and Kacy lead this story very well but, When We Met is not the story that unfolds without the cast of characters that Shey Stahl so wonderfully created. Since Camdyn and Sev are Barron’s offspring, I think it’s safe to say that they are just as important as Barron and Kacy. They are what makes Barron, Barron and they come to give Kacy her footing in the world. If you’ve read any previous Shey Stahl gems, then you know she can bring a kid to life and When We Met is definitely no exception. Barron’s entire family and those who work on the ranch really come alive in the this book and she has left open the possibilities of other stories just waiting to be told. Obviously, we get to experience the relationship between Barron and Kacy grow, but the other relationships that are already developed before we get introduced will suck you in and sweep you away. Barron’s relationship with his father (Bishop) and brother (Morgan), Morgan’s relationship with Camdyn and Sev, Barron’s relationship with his employees. . .I could go on and on, but I wouldn’t want to take away your fun at discovering these relationships for yourself.

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I’m usually someone who enjoys a fair amount of angst and some conflict before HEA’s are achieved. The conflict between these pages are really within the characters and not with each other. I feel that if the conflicts would’ve been within the relationships, then the story would’ve been a bit too much. Kacy has her own battles of not only finding who she is, but also finding the one place she supposed to be and it’s something she has to work out on her own. Barron has his own issues that revolve around Tara leaving and he has to resolve those if he has any hope of moving forward with Kacy. 

When We Met may have introduced us all to Barron and Kacy (along with Camdyn and Sev of course), and while I fell in love with their story, I could fall in love with any story coming from the Grady Ranch, that’s how hard the characters hit for me. 

I admit that I can be somewhat bias toward Shey Stahl, considering everything from her vast imagination I have read, I have loved. I also feel as if she is very under appreciated, almost as if she’s a gem so many have yet to discover. I hope you make the discovery, because she is worth every page turned and every sleepless night.

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Room 4 Rent by Shey Stahl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn:There is no pre-requisite for this book. There is no read this first warning that needs to be applied. The one and only warning I will give is this. Be ready to cancel your plans because once you start, there is no stopping. I give this warning 100% based on personal experience.

Room 4 Rent will be told through the POV’s of both Sydney and Cason.

Sydney is a 28 year old artist, married to Collin and Tatum is their 3 year old daughter. Even though she doesn’t really see any major issues within her marriage, it takes a hot stranger picking up the tab for her morning coffee when her debit card gets declined for her to realize that there is definitely a spark missing. When she finds out her cell phone has been turned off, she realizes that a spark isn’t the only thing missing in her marriage.

I promise I’m not divulging spoilers (see the synopsis above), but this is the time to tell you that Collin dies in a car accident, not just leaving Sydney a widow, but remember when her debit card was declined, because he also left her broke. Oh and her problems keep compounding because there’s the little issue of her home being foreclosed and the fact that her husband’s girlfriend has showed up at her front door. So her month really sucks balls.

What does one do when the life she knows just keeps crumbling. . .she goes out with her girls and works on forgetting her problems for a bit. It’s when she sees the hot coffee buying guy that her night takes a slightly different turn, one that will hopefully end with him inside of her.

If you haven’t caught on yet, Cason is the mystery man. Cason is also a pitcher for the ASU baseball team. Cason is also hot as fuck and the one night distraction that Sydney is looking for. So, imagine her surprise when he shows up to rent the room above her garage. The room she needs to rent so her daughter won’t lose the only home she’s ever known. 

From the surface Room 4 Rent seems quite predictable and in a lot of ways, it is. The synopsis lays it out for you in a way that it’s not gonna take a lot to figure out where this story is headed, but you’ll quickly find out that’s it not as cut and dry as you’re gonna think. Sydney is about to take you on a fucking fantastic journey. . .somewhere along the way Cason is gonna jump on and ride it out with you. Hang on BXTCHES, because you’re about to be blown away.

There’s not a Shey Stahl book that I’ve read where I didn’t just fall head over tits in love with the supporting cast. They are always (and I mean always) written in a way that makes them imperative to the storytelling. And I realize that it sounds simple, almost obvious, but it doesn’t always hit that way in every book and I don’t think it’s as simple as just creating a character. Or if it is, her imagination goes above and beyond the expectation. When a story revolves around the leading lady having to bury her husband, her support system is going to play a pivotal role in the story she’s able to tell and Sydney gets that and then some. 
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What can I say about the sex here? While Sydney is certainly not a cougar and this no where close to May-December territory, it’s still a twenty-eight year old mom and a twenty-two year old college student. I wasn’t fucking a twenty-two year old when I was twenty-eight, so I say if you have that opportunity go for it. Especially if the twenty-two year old is a hot as fuck baseball ball player and you’re a twenty-eight year old mom who just found out that her freshly buried husband had himself a side piece. Actually, even if those particular circumstances don’t define your situation, if you have the opportunity to jump on a hot as fuck baseball player, you should rub all on that shit.

Room 4 Rent wasn’t a book that was on my TBR list and there’s not a reason for this, it just wasn’t. However, right before the release date, Shey Stahl posted the first chapter on Facebook and scrolling through, I decided to give it a read and I was hooked. Once I one-clicked and started this book, I did not stop and I don’t know the last time that’s happened. I read this book from start to finish in one sitting. . .or really one laying down because I really should’ve been asleep, but I couldn’t put this book down.

I think I read that Room 4 Rent is Shey Stahl’s 50th published book and while I haven’t read the entirety of her library, what I have read have turned out to be some of my very favorite books. My first ever read of hers was Shade and still to this day it is one of the best books I have ever read. Her writing has a way of sucking you into the story and putting you right with the characters. The story is always very conversational with the reader in a way that I haven’t ever gotten with another author. If you haven’t yet read anything by Shey Stahl, Room 4 Rent may be a good starting point, though I’m not even close to being a Shey Stahl expert. This is a quick read and even though death is involved, it’s not the root of the story. 

Take the leap, it’s worth it. Room 4 Rent is funny and touching and passionate and sexy and I’m gonna say funny one more time because it needs to be said. And last but certainly not least, you will definitely be ready for baseball season by the time you reach the last page. . .Go Rangers.

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Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G.

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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.

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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.

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Highway Don’t Care (Freebirds Series, Book #2) by Lani Lynn Vale

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is book #2 in Freebirds series, which means that you should read Boomtown (book #1) before you move onto Gabe and Ember. Trust a BXTCH when she tells you that it is imperative that you read these books in the order in which they were written. LLV’s stories tend to move from book to book and even though you won’t necessarily be confused if you go out of order, doing so won’t do the series justice. My love for LLV came with the KPD SWAT series, but as I’ve moved from series to series I realized that it may have been more beneficial for me to start her books from the very beginning, which is why I’m reading (for the first time) a series that was written in 2013 and it’s 2020. 

Highway Don’t Care will be told through the POV’s of Ember and Gabe.

We got to know Ember really well in Boomtown, which made flowing into Highway Don’t Care really easy. With all the danger that was going down in Sam and Cheyenne’s story, Gabe was the one assigned to watch over Ember and as it all unfolded, we knew that it was gonna be him that was hitched to her when her story came around. Highway Don’t Care will pick up around where Boomtown left off for Gabe and Ember, and if you remember correctly, Ember came charging into Free complaining about seeing Gabe walking intimately with another woman, which will lead to one of the main storylines in this book. 

Even though seeing Gabe with another woman has Ember not speaking with him, she soon finds herself in a dire situation where she needs him to rescue her and rescue her he does. This life altering event is also the catalyst Gabe needed/used to stake his claim. . .on Ember. 

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This series is most definitely an ensemble type series, though I think that her entire collection is close to being an ensemble collection. Even though Highway Don’t Care is centered around Gabe and Ember, we continue to dive more into the other characters in this series. Since Ember and Max are siblings, we see more of him, which is a good thing, since his book is next. We also get introduced to Payton (Max), our first introduction to Downy (KDP SWAT series) and more of Luke (KPD SWAT series). So you can see just from two books in, how she slowly brings in characters that you will see somewhere down the road, which is why reading in order is extremely helpful. Since this is an ensemble series and since Ember and Cheyenne are BFF’s, we are still following along with and catching up with Sam and Cheyenne.

Lots of things to love about this book. It’s the first where LLV introduces her chapters to witty quotes, which if you haven’t experienced that yet, you’re in for a treat. The chemistry between Ember and Gabe is pretty fantastic, but so is the chemistry between Ember, Cheyenne and each new female introduced . They bring a humor and friendship that balances very well with the action that all is involved in. Jump on and stay course, the journey is worth it.

The next book (Another One Bites the Dust) features Max and Payton and just when you think the action was good, it’s about to get better.Bxtches Be ReadingLani Lynn Vale

 

 

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Four Day Fling by Emma Hart

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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.
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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.

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Good Girl (Good Girl Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: There really isn’t a warning that needs to come with Good Girl, no prerequisite reading, even though there is a slight reference to Sure Thing. . .my review for that masterpiece is right here. But I suppose if I was gonna give any warning, then I would tell you BXTCHES to grab a drink, sit back, and get ready to get nothing done, because once you start this book, there will be no putting it down.

Good Girl will be told through the POV’s of both Lydia and Rhys.

Let’s kick things off with Lydia. Lydia is straight out of college and has moved to Las Vegas with her best friend, Payton, where they have both accepted jobs with the brand spanking new Windsor Hotel. Lydia has been hired to work in the HR department because that’s kinda her jam. She gets off on rules and paperwork and positive reinforcement and she’s very goal oriented and some of those personality traits will later make her nipples hard and toes curl. She was a star Girl Trooper for crying out loud, you don’t get to be a top cookie seller by resting on your laurels.

Rhys owns the Windsor, well the family company owns the hotel, he’s the one running it and it’s also his concept. He’s got a lot to prove and the last thing he has time for is a relationship of any sort, which is why he chooses to pay for his pleasure most of the time. And that little tidbit of information is what’s gonna set the entire story up.

On a side note, Rhys is the cousin of Jennings, who we met in Sure Thing. . .technically speaking we also met Rhys in Sure Thing. Rhys was the one that Jennings ran to when things with Violet/Daisy went tits up. Rhys’ mom is the sister to Jennings’ dad and the whole family is behind Sutton Travel. Maybe a family tree will come in handy at some point.

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As aforementioned, Lydia is someone who loves positive affirmations and is very much goal oriented. Her BFF Payton is the complete opposite but that doesn’t stop Payton from creating Lydia a naughty Girl Trooper sash complete with dirty badges and all. Sex with Rhys would be the one she’s striving to be pinned with.

If you have already read a Jana Aston book, then you know her ability to write a pretty outstanding supporting cast is top notch and Good Girl is no different. Peyton is not only Lydia’s BFF but also her roommate and the exact opposite of Lydia, but everything you would want in your straight outta college roommate and BFF. In other words, you will fall so in love with Payton-which is good since her story is next and remember, her leading man is the strip club owner who pimped Lydia out-I have no idea if Canon or Lawson (they belong to Rhys) will get their own story or not, but they add some great flavor to this book and will add even more to Payton’s. 

You can’t have a book about buying someone’s virginity and not mention the sex and I can say with complete confidence that it is pretty spectacular. And not only is the sex hot, but Lydia’s inexperience and her lack of any fear when she has a question is refreshing and funny as fuck.

I guess the only thing left to say about Good Girl is this. . .Jana Aston is really really good at what she does and what she does is give us the sexy with the funny and with the romance and she gives us the excuse to escape and fall in love with her imagination. She also leaves us wanting for more, but that’s an issue we’ll have to address another time.

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

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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.
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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.

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Blindsided by Shey Stahl

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Blindsided by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBlindsided by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBlindsided by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: There really isn’t much of a warning with this book. There’s no prerequisite for Blindsided, it’s ready for you to dive right in. Here is what I will say. . .it was very difficult for me to put this book down, which seems to happen every time I open up a Shey Stahl book. So, consider that your warning. . .you will get absolutely no adulting done once you begin to fall in love with Landon and Ember.

Blindsided will be told through the POV’s of both Landon and Ember and sticking to the theme of the book, it will be broken down gridiron style. . .four quarters, with a halftime and an overtime thrown in.

If you read the blurb for Blindsided, then you know that the story will revolve around Landon (QB for Seattle) and Ember (Landon’s personal assistant). You also know that Landon’s brother and his brother’s wife has just died (well, you might not know about the wife, but that is the tragedy), leaving their five kids (Marley, Adler, Haisley, Braylee, and Nalani) ages range from 2-13, in Landon’s care. #handsarefullAF That tragedy is exactly where this story kicks off, which also coincides with the start of Landon’s training camp.

Without giving too much away, Ember came into Landon’s life about five years ago, when he met her in a tattoo parlor, she was the one doing the inking, she was also in a relationship (one that I understood as maybe BDSM and maybe not so healthy) with her boss. Forming an instant connection with Landon, she left her boss and tattoo parlor behind, becoming the personal assistant to the NFL’s hottest player. Don’t get confused, their relationship is definitely one based on friendship, though you quickly learn that both of our leading characters are beginning to feel that this relationship is or at least could be, much more than just friends.

So that’s where we’re at. Blindsided is a love story to its core. One would think that Landon already had a relationship with his nieces and nephew, but he didn’t really even know his brother, much less his brother’s offspring. So he has to learn not only how to be a father, but how to love the kids the way they deserve and in a way that would make his brother proud. And even though both Landon and Ember are beyond the #friendzone where their relationship is concerned, they see their relationship through two different sets of lenses.  Ember is afraid of ruining what they currently have. . .#bestfriendsforever and Landon knows that Ember could be his HEA. Now they need to start reading from the same book and Landon does have the pesky problem of an on again, off again girlfriend, but that just spices up the story a bit.

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If you’re expecting the sex in Blindsided to be hawt, hot. . .then your expectations are about to be met. . .okay, probably exceeded. Now, I’m sure not all NFL players bring their A game into the bedroom, but in our fantasy they certainly do and Landon has a couple different versions of his A game and they are all sweat inducing. But it’s not just the actual sex, it’s the tension that has been building over a five year friendship, it’s the dirty whispers and dirty promises that are made into Ember’s ear, let’s just say that you BXTCHES will not be disappointed.

I don’t think Shey could’ve given us much more with Blindsided, though I do wish we could’ve gotten more of a glimpse into Landon’s family. I feel that we were almost on the cusp of something really great or juicy or maybe a little of both, but were kind of left hanging. Now it could be the introduction was brief because there will be more to come, which I’m good with, I just want more with Cat first. . .please and thank you. The only other storyline I wanted addressed a bit more was Ember’s past relationship with her boss. There was closure, but the nosey BXTCH in me wanted to know a smidge more.

I have several boxes I need checked when I crack open a book and Blindsided checked them all. I love a hiccup in the middle of a love story and though this hiccup didn’t come deep from the gut, it was enough to add the angst that has me eagerly turning a page. I also need humor, which was not only provided in spades, but was clever from every angle. And while we all know we’re probably gonna swoon over the male lead, I need a female lead to swoon over as well. I need her to be fiercely independent while having some vulnerability. I need her to be sharp and witty. I need her to be able to go toe to toe with her male counterpart, unapologetically. . .Ember encompassed it all and then some.

Shade was my introduction to Shey Stahl and I was hooked from jump street. I’m not even sure how I came across that book, but I’m thankful nonetheless. I also think I have mentioned this before, so I apologize for my redundancy. I believe I have read about six of her books and one of the qualities that keeps me captivated is how conversational her imagination is. I love how the reader isn’t just an observer of a story, but you feel included. She welcomes you into whatever world she has created and invites you to sit back, have a drink, and fall in love. . .#overandoveragain

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Kiss The Girl (The Naughty Princess Club Series, Book #3) by Tara Sivec

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Kiss The Girl (Naughty Princess Club Series, Book #3) by Tara Sivec | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comKiss The Girl (Naughty Princess Club Series, Book #3) by Tara Sivec | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comKiss The Girl (Naughty Princess Club Series, Book #3) by Tara Sivec | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Here it is BXTCHES, the third and final (enter teardrop here) book in the Naughty Princess Club series and while it was certainly worth the wait, there is something you need to know prior to diving into Ariel and Eric’s story. If you haven’t yet fallen head over ass for Cindy or Belle, I’m gonna need for you to rewind and dive into those stories first. Could you read this book first? Fuck, I’m not your mom, you do you. . .but you’re just not gonna get everything this series offers if you kickstart this journey in reverse, so considered yourself warned.

Kiss The Girl will be told through the POV of Ariel.

Now, if you decided to be a bit of a rebel and bypass Cindy and Belle, I’m gonna do you a solid and give you a quick rundown. Cindy kicked off this trilogy and to help you catch up, you kinda need to know a bit about how it all starts and that happened with At The Stroke of Midnight. So, here is the cliffs notes version. Cindy, Belle, and Ariel are all residents of Fairytale Lane. Cindy’s “perfect” life is not so perfect, her husband has left and she finds out that as a parting gift, he watered one of the neighbors gardens. . .okay, he fucked her. . .I’m not so good with the metaphors. That neighbor? Ariel. But in her defense, she didn’t know he was married. Belle is the local librarian and lives in her father’s basement. She hooks up with Vincent (aka Beast) in In Bed With The Beast (book #2). But back to the beginning, thinking they were hired for a child’s birthday party, they show up dressed in their namesake princess costumes, ready to make some much needed cash. Except it’s not children they’re there to entertain and it’s certainly not a birthday party that they’ve shown up to. So, the idea of the Naughty Princess Club is born. I hope I haven’t confused you too much, but that’s what happens when you decide to read books out of order and I never said my cliff notes were AP English worthy.

We already know that Ariel is divorced and because of the divorce, she was forced to sell her antique store. . .hence the need for money. All we know about her ex-husband is that he is gay and when the one you have committed yourself to prefers dick and your is most definitely not, an unhappy spouse is an unhappy house. We also know that there is some serious sexual (or murderous) tension between her and Eric and it’s just a matter of time before one of the two comes to fruition. Ariel has yet to step on the stage at Charmings, which means that she can’t be booked for parties. Hot women dressed as hot princesses, taking off their clothes, equals busy times, making it an all hands on deck moment. Things begin to go downhill for Ariel when she shows up to her house to only be informed that the house is no longer hers and she has just minutes to collect her must haves and exit the premises. Now, for someone who is in the business of collecting and everything she owns is a must have, this is definitely the bottom of the barrel. Enter Eric.

Once things kind of calm down (and I’m probably overusing the word calm), it is decided, albeit without input from Ariel, that Eric will be housing our redheaded princess. . .on one of his yachts. Not too shabby, except for the fact that there’s the tiny issue of Ariel either stabbing Eric in his sleep or jumping his bones. Now, if it were up to Eric, it’s the bones. . .it’s always the bones. Don’t worry, we’ll get to that.

While we were given enough Ariel in the first two books to fall in love, we were salivating to get her alone and she did not disappoint. And even though I knew her with Eric was gonna be out of this world, we didn’t really get a lot of Eric in Cindy and Belle’s story, it was just enough to wet the whistle. . .but out of this world, it was. 

The wit that we have come to crave from Ariel, hits the mark and then some. Her back and forth banter with the girls is on point but adding Eric to the mix, takes our leading lady to a whole other level. There’s goat yoga, an unhealthy love of carbs (which I ain’t mad at), drunken confessions with the besties, drunken karaoke, some lap dance lessons. . .I mean, it’s almost all carbs and liquor, not only am I not mad at it, this BXTCH is my spirit animal.

With every belly aching laugh comes some gut wrenching reality and if you thought Cindy and Belle’s discoveries were eye opening and worthy of some good old fashioned bra burning, Ariel is about to have you hold her beer, because her revelation came as a surprise to even me. Which is why I will reveal only the following. . .things aren’t always what they seem and sometimes the ones with the most broken souls are the ones who make us laugh the hardest.
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Since this is the last book in this phenomenal trilogy, our favorite naughty princesses are back in force. Ariel is at the point in her life where she needs her girls and the camaraderie did not let me down. Along with Cindy and Belle, we do get peek in on PJ and Vincent, while being introduced to Eric’s momster, Ursula. Tara Sivec is good at a lot of things-book wise, I don’t know her like that, though I’m sure she’s great at things that have nothing to do with books as well-one thing she is superb at creating is a cast of characters that you will fall for regardless of their emphasis in the book, because she makes sure that each character she takes the time in creating, brings something significant to the story she is telling and as the reader it allows me to become fully engrossed in every detail. Namaste.

There is a lot of sexual tension between Ariel and Eric, that was evident back in book #1, but there’s not a ton of actual sex, but the tension mixed with the loads of foreplay should be enough to. . .hmm. . .wet your whistle. . .never thought I would use that phrase twice in one review, but there you have it. Tara Sivec always manages to walk the fine line between sexy and funny with a lot of grace and she manages to do it again here.

Closure comes as the last page is turned, but I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a bit sad. It was another great ending to another great series. I love books that force me to close my eyes and breathe deep. . .I love books that get me so wound up that I need to shut it down and come back. . .but I also LOVE books that provide a funny and easy escape and that’s what Tara Sivec does for me. Make no mistake, she has provided me with the first three when she managed to rip my heart out in The Story of Us. . .don’t worry, she put it back together. My point? She is one of my go to authors when I need to just decompress without getting worked up. . .when I need to escape to a rom-com that’s not a movie. . .when I want to laugh out loud and have my family look at me with concern. And I will be very okay if she is inspired to give us a short, but not too short, novella featuring all of our favorite princesses and the ones who captured their hearts.

Tara Sivec’s Pinterest Board for Kiss The Girl. . .here.

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In Bed With The Beast (The Naughty Princess Club Series, Book #2) by Tara Sivec

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I got good news and bad news. . .the good news, In Bed With The Beast is about to hit your Kindle, Nook, bookshelf, basically your imagination is about to get inundated, which should give you some reason to celebrate. The bad news, Kiss the Girl won’t grace us until September. Let that sink in for a bit. . .and not to be a Debby Downer, but chances are your kids will already be living it up in the grade they’ve been promoted to, but the silver lining is your kids will be at school while you’re (hopefully) able to kick back and let Ariel have you laughing your ass off. Because let’s face facts, as funny as books #1 and #2 are, we all know that Ariel is gonna book end this series with a bang (no pressure Tara). Now to my actual warning. This is a series and in order to really get the full fairytale experience, you will have to read it in order. At the Stroke of Midnight is book #1 and you can check out my review here or just trust a BXTCH and purchase here.

In Bed With the Beast will be told solely though Belle’s POV.

We learned a lot about Belle in At the Stroke of Midnight. We know that she lives with her father, in the basement. We know that even though Belle is an adult, she needs to be snuck in and out of said basement. We know that the local library where she works is about to be shut down and her passion to save it is what has her finding friends in Cindy and Ariel and the birth of the Naughty Princess Club. They do say that necessity is the mother of invention and that rings true for strippers as well. And lastly, we know that that it’s gonna be about Belle and Beast, name association aside, the hostility between the two of them in book #1 was a clear sign that the attraction was definitely there. 

This Once Upon a Time begins when Belle gets kicked out of her house. When Vincent (Beast) finds her living at the library, he offers her a place to live and since she is becoming desperate to save the place she loves the most, she needs Vincent to help her come out of her shell. . .to use her nerdy sexuality. . .to have laps begging for a little bump and grind. And while she may not be a virgin (though Ariel is not be entirely convinced), she is most certainly lacking experience. . .with men. . .enter The Beast.

What starts out as an experiment, a learning/teaching moment if you will, quickly turns into much more. C’mon now, what did you BXTCHES expect? You can only practice the art of seduction so many times before you’ll need to fall on a dick. . .literally. But we won’t go into too much more detail. Just know, like with all good fairytales, things are not always as they seem. And there is a lot at stake for Belle. Her library on the brink of closure, her relationship with her dad is falling apart, she falling for someone that they call Beast, and her BFF’s have signed her up for internet dating. What in the fuck could go wrong? Well, Murphy’s Law may very well ring true.

If you have already sank your teeth into At the Stroke of Midnight, and we’ve discussed this, so I hope you did in fact heed my warning, then you already know all about this great supporting cast, because it was through book #1 that the introductions were made. While we still get the laugh out loud moments between the ladies, In Bed with the Beast focuses more on Belle and Vincent and the other relationships really do take on a secondary role, but don’t fret, the interactions that do happen will give you everything you need. . .at least until book #3. Mrs. Potter is a new addition and she has become my new senior citizen goal, my husband better look out. We also get to meet Belle’s dad and while you may hate him at first, in the end, he’ll leave you with a smile on your face.

This is the point where we gotta discuss the sex. Sometimes (in my opinion) there is a fine line between writing great comedy and also being able to make the sex scenes, well. . .sexy. Tara Sivec does a great job of balancing the funny with the fucking. Now, for Belle and Vincent the hotness is really derived more from the  sexual tension that tethers these two together. There is sex, I don’t want to alarm you, but it’s the chemistry that is super hot, it’s the allowing herself to break free from the metaphorical shackles that has dominated her adult life that’s sexy. And let’s not leave out the lap dances that she becomes an expert at. . .thank you Cindy.

I wasn’t sure what we were going to get with Belle and Vincent. I knew it was going to be funny, but book #1 was so well thought out and new (I hope that makes sense) and we all know that Ariel is going to trap us from page one and not let up until it’s time to say goodbye to The Naughty Princess Club, so we kinda had Belle somewhere in the middle. But the unsureness was for nothing because our princess broke free and took on a mama’s boy, an egotistical ass, a threesome request, and ultimately a beast. . .and conquered. They do say that it’s always the quiet ones you gotta keep your eye on.

What I love about reading Tara Sivec is her ability to create a world that not only lets the reader immerse themselves in it, but the characters that she is able to pull from her imagination are so relatable, that it’s easy for the reader to create a relationship with them. I don’t know any strippers who use princesses in their act, actually I don’t know any strippers at all, but that doesn’t negate the fact that I would add them to my friends to find list. . .if I kept one.

So, we’re two books into this adult fairytale world and I’m stoked and sad all at the same time because with Ariel will come the end. But her story doesn’t come out until September, which is close to Halloween, which could inspire some of you BXTCHES out there to kick start your own Naughty Princess Clubs. Maybe it’s time for a #revolution.
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