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

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Plan B is the second book in the Best Laid Plans series and features Daisy and Kyle. It also takes place at around the same time as Sure Thing (book #1), which features Violet and Jennings. . .Violet is Daisy’s identical twin. With all that said, it should be no surprise when I tell you to be sure to read these books in the order in which they were written. Because these stories take place at the same time, knowing Violet and Jennings will only enhance this particular story. I will usually tell you if I think a book in a series can be read as a stand alone and I’m telling you now, this one should not be.

Plan B will be told through the POV’s of both Daisy and Kyle.

Here’s what we already know going in. . .Daisy is a tour guide with Sutton Travel and life has recently dealt Violet a pretty crappy hand. Daisy has hatched a plan that involves the good ole twin switcharoo. And that’s how Violet ends up posing as Daisy on Daisy’s tour, it’s also how Violet ends up meeting Jennings. . .but that’s a story for Violet’s book. 

While reading Sure Thing, you’ll be left wondering what Daisy is up to. She has sent her sister in her place on a tour without much explanation. And even though she checks in with Violet regularly, she gives no indication at what she’s up to, but now we know. Daisy is on a quest to find her baby daddy.

Daisy breaks her dick diet for one night with Kyle Kingston and is left with a gift that will last a lifetime. . .a baby. Unfortunately, the only thing she knows about Kyle is his name and now she’s on a quest to locate him to share this life altering news. What she quickly finds out is Kyle Kingston is the CEO of KINGS (think Walmart) and letting him know he’s about to be a dad isn’t as easy as a quick slide into the DM’s. 

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While there are supporting characters that add to the flavor of this book, it really is a story that is all about Daisy and Kyle. If you have read Wrong, Luke is Kyle’s cousin and he makes an appearance in Plan B. Violet plays a pretty important role in this book, since her story and Daisy’s story go hand in hand. There are other players that are intricate to this story. . .Kyle’s sister (Kerrigan), some cousins and even a villain. Overall, it really is about Daisy and Kyle and their journey in not only becoming parents, but becoming a Daisy + Kyle = Forever.

When you have a man worth throwing the dick diet out the door and add in some raging pregnancy hormones, you’re bound to run into some pretty wild and hot sex and Kyle and Daisy does not disappoint. And if you’ve read anything Jana Aston, you already know that she has a pretty fantastic ability taking your imagination to all places dirty. 

I have yet to read a book by Jana Aston that I didn’t fall in love with. You’re guaranteed a fiercely independent leading lady, along with an alpha that’ll hit where you need it the most. Her trademark is her humor, she will have you laughing out loud, but the girl is no slack in the bedroom either. I’m a reader who loves a good rom-com, but I also like some angst mixed in and even though we don’t always get a ton of it, it’s always sprinkled in at just the right time.

If it’s an escape you’re looking for, you can’t go wrong with Jana Aston. If it’s good solid comedy you’re looking for, you can’t go wrong with Jana Aston. If it’s hot bedroom action you’re looking, you can’t go wrong with Jana Aston. If it’s an good old fashioned love story you’re looking for, you can’t go wrong with Jana Aston. So, if you haven’t yet caught on, you really can’t go wrong with Jana Aston.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Boyd is certainly attracted to Chloe, but he recognizes her anxiety is holding her back, so his approach needs to be a bit different. And that approach starts with a favor and him needing a date for a wedding. And hopefully when he gets her to relax a bit, the game will change.
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Like with most series, when a new book begins, we get visits from previous characters and Trust is no different. While we don’t get a ton from Sophie/Luke or Everly/Camden or Sandra/Gabe, what we do get adds to Chloe and Boyd’s story just enough that the focus remains where it need to be. 

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

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

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

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

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Right (Wrong Series, Book #2) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comRight (Wrong Series, Book #2) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comRight (Wrong Series, Book #2) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Here’s the truth. Technically, the books in this series could be read as stand-alones. I mean, if you come across the blurb for. . .say. . .book #2.5 (Fling) and think “it’s only 100 pages, I can knock this out in an hour”, then I suppose you can, but let me offer up this warning as well. Just in case this is the very first review of mine that you have brightened your day with, then you should know that I am usually the one who will tell you to read books in the order in which they were written. I mean, I understand why an author would indicate that a book could be read out of order and all by itself. I wouldn’t want to lose a sale either. So, let me explain to you why you might not need to read these books in order, but you should. Right gives us Everly and Sawyer’s story. Now, we meet Everly in Wrong (Sophie and Luke | book #1). She and Sophie work at the same coffee shop. It is within those pages that we learn of Everly’s super serious, somewhat creepy crush on her brother’s best friend, who happens to be a professor at the college where Everly attends. So, even though you are quite busy during that story falling in love with everything Sophie and Luke, there will be a part of you wondering where that stalking story is headed. We get the answer to that and much more in Right, but since the seeds were planted in Wrong, I am someone who thinks you should certainly start there. I really hope that makes a bit of sense to you BXTCHES. Let’s get this going.

Right will be told through Everly’s POV with the epilogue coming Straight Outta Sawyer.

I guess we should probably play a game of catch up right quick. Everly has been in love with Finn Camden (her brother’s best friend) ever since she was six years old and he caught her eye as she was stepping off of the school bus, decked out with a Strawberry Shortcake backpack and all. Okay, technically that information came from this book, not the last one. But it is during Wrong that we learn about Everly’s lifelong crush on Finn as well as the plan that she has worked out that and if all goes well will end with her being Mrs. Finn Camden. 

Unfortunately for Everly, Finn does not share in the plan that would make Everly his wife and as much as he tries to drop hints, she ain’t picking them up. That is until Thanksgiving and Everly is forced to hitch a ride with Sawyer, Finn’s older brother. 

Hopefully you got to know Everly in book #1, but in case you skipped it, you should know that her personality is the type that calls it like she sees it, she really doesn’t hold back or bite her tongue much. She quickly finds out however, that her and Sawyer Camden have that very same something in common. And Everly promptly finds out that someone with the inability to bite their tongue is not as cute as she once thought.

Sawyer is pretty persistent when it comes to forcing Everly into his train of thought. He even goes as far as hacking into her Facebook and changing her relationship status, which brings her lots of congratulations. . .from her mom all the way to Finn. I guess right here is a good place to tell you that Sawyer is super rich, like borderline billionaire, which is how he has the ability to hack into a Facebook account or I suppose that’s how he has the ability. Anyway, the motherfucker is super rich.

It doesn’t take long before Everly figures out that maybe her life plan never included Finn and that maybe, just maybe Sawyer is the one meant for her. And while Sawyer’s life may have brought him many women, once Everly caught his eye, those beautiful peepers never wandered.

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The characters (leading and otherwise) bring everything that this series has to offer to life. I know that sounds kinda like a “well, duh” moment, I mean what else are they suppose to do, right? But, in some books/series, the focus is so spotlighted on the main characters, that sometimes the supporting cast is almost a second thought, but in this series, it seems that Jana Aston put just as much effort in creating a wonderful supporting cast as she did the main stars. Going into this book, I was worried how the dynamic was going to get played with the Everly/Finn obstacle. During Wrong, that particular relationship actually happening seemed a bit too big for Everly, but I wasn’t sure how it was going to get worked out in this story and even after we learn that Sawyer is the brother to Finn, I was a bit skeptical, but you BXTCHES have nothing to worry about, Jana Aston did it up Right (man, and she made it easy to make the play on some words). It is during Everly’s story that we meet Sandra-Sawyer’s assistant and the focus of the novella that follows Right. We also get the intro to Chloe. Chloe is Everly’s BFF and self-proclaimed accident waiting to date or dating accident, however you want to look at it. And if you think that you were going to get away and not hear from Sophie and Luke, well you would be Wrong (see!!).

Everly and Sawyer really know how to bring the fireworks to the bedroom. I wasn’t expecting anything less, but after reading Luke and Sophie, my expectations were a bit high, but those motherfuckers hit em’ all. I mean they hit that shit in the bedroom, in supply closets, in bathrooms. . .there is heat, there is some really awesome dirty talk, there is passion. . .it’s all there for the taking, you BXTCHES just gotta grab it.

So, next up is Sandra’s story. Sandra only gets a novella, but it’s pretty sufficient in laying her cards out. Since I’m all about hanging the proverbial cock right in front of you BXTCHES, Sandra is Sawyer’s assistant and it takes Everly all of about 2 minutes of being around her and Gabe (Sawyer’s CFO) for her to realize that there is some serious electricity happening. . .now she just has to make them both aware of it. Remember Samantha Baker in Sixteen Candles filling out the sex questionnaire and Jake Ryan ending up with it? Just go with that.

My favorite things about falling in love with a series like Wrong is the escape. The thrill of not doing anything but walking side by side with your favs. The feeling of digging in so deep, that you are almost there. That’s what Jana Aston is so good at, the captivation, the departure from reality, the imagination, the love. I cannot wait to see what comes from her fingertips next.Bxtches Be ReadingRight (Wrong Series, Book #2) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Here’s another book that I’m pretty sure I came across while scrolling Facebook. Truthfully, Wrong didn’t sound all that appealing to me, but I went ahead and downloaded the sample and without anything to read (yeah, right) I decided to give it a go. Holy shit, I was floored over how great this book is. While this may be Jana Aston’s first novel, she hit it right out of the ball park with this one.

Wrong will be told through the POV of our leading lady, Sophie.

Sophie is a senior in college, working her way through classes, while working in a local coffee shop. It is here that she first lays her eyes on Luke. Luke comes into Grind Me like clockwork, every week and every week Sophie imagines what it would be like to be pressed up against him. Sophie’s luck with men is less than extraordinary. She was in a two year relationship with someone who happened to be gay. Though it is through that relationship that she perfected her blowjob skills. I should probably mention that Sophie is as pure as the fallen snow (maybe not that pure, but she is still hanging on to that hymen) and is preparing to give it up for the first time to her boyfriend, Mike. In order for that to happen, she needs to get herself on the pill, safety first and all that jazz. So, she shows up at the student clinic for her very first pap smear (eek!) and to get the ball rolling for her special night. While sitting on the exam table, in her paper gown, pondering over whether or not she is supposed to remove her socks, in walks the man who has been the one constant in her spank bank. Yes, it is Luke who happens to be the doctor about to perform Sophie’s very first pap smear. And let me just say, the whole scene was comedic gold and super realistic, maybe not the part where she has herself a mini orgasm while on the exam table, can’t say that I have ever experienced that, but c’mon, we all know that the paper has stuck to our asses as we have gotten up to get dressed, while we stand there wondering if it’ll be just easier for us to get the table ready for the next patient.

To say that Sophie is humiliated is an understatement, but she isn’t going to let it deter her from her plans. I’m not gonna to go into detail, but it’s not going to take a brain surgeon or a gynecologist to realize that Mike isn’t going to be the one to de-virginize Sophie and I shouldn’t have to tell you who that honor is going to fall upon. So, Wrong really becomes a story of an older, albeit super hot, rich doctor and a 21 year old college student finding a very intense sexual connection and seeing where that leads and all of the angst that comes with it. But let’s get to the good stuff.

First, let’s talk Sophie. She is the kind of female lead that I love. A lot of times, when an author presents a leading character in their 20’s that still happens to be a virgin, it’s not always believable. But here, knowing Sophie’s backstory, you will get it and she wears that “V-Card” very well. Everything about Sophie was lovable, even when she’s being insecure about her relationship with Luke, it was sometimes frustrating, but it was very endearing. She is super funny and is very well versed in putting her foot right into her mouth, but she carries that personality trait well and with pride. There isn’t a huge cast of support in Wrong, but what is there, is brilliant. Sophie’s BFF Everly is one of the best sidekick characters I have read in a really long time and she is the focus in book #2, so we are in for a real treat with her. There is not a dull moment when she is in a scene. Sophie’s grandparents, while only make a brief appearance, carry their own and you can certainly see where Sophie gets her spunk from (they did raise her). The ones you are supposed to love you love and the ones you’re are supposed to hate, you will hate. Overall, the whole entirety of the cast plays well together and will leave you wanting more.
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It’s time to hop between the sheets. First, I need to say this. I read a lot and I read a lot of sexual driven books. Some are good, some not so much. Wrong was FAN-FUCKING-TASTIC! I don’t know if Jana Aston researched by watching some good porn (if so, I need her resources) or if she just lets her inner Jenna Jamison out to play. Either way, it works and it works very well. Luke, Luke, and Luke. He is what you should want the one thrusting into you to be modeled after. The dirty talk alone is enough to curl the pedicure. I am a fan of dirty talk, in the fantasy of the book or in real life, the dirtier the better and she nails it (no pun intended). If you need your man to get a little dirtier with the dialogue while getting ready to feel you up, have him read a couple scenes from Wrong. From the oral, to the foreplay, to the actual fucking, it will have you ready to strip down yourself, so get your partner ready. Oh, and Luke is a tad bit bossy in the bedroom-perfection.

While Wrong is filled with a lot of sexual action and even though Luke and Sophia’s relationship begins with them getting down to some serious scorch hot business, the storyline isn’t all about just that. It has enough drama and comedy and angst and of course sex to keep the pages turning and give you a little bit of a departure-if only for a couple of hours.

I look forward to whatever it is that Ms. Aston is going to dazzle us with next, because a talent such as this needs to be out there for our enjoyment. What can I say, this BXTCH is a bit selfish. You cannot go Wrong with this one. Give me a break, I’ve been waiting this whole review to say that and I had a list, but went with the easy one.

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