Charlie Foxtrot (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #5) by Lani Lynn Vale

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I’m sure you’re able to figure out that this book is certainly part of a series (Code 11-KPD SWAT) and as usual, I feel like I’m pretty straight forward when it comes to letting you know whether or not a book in a series can stand on its own OR if it needs to be read in the order in which it was written. When it comes to this fan-fucking-tastic book, I think you will enjoy it much better if you have at least read Execution Style. Charlie Foxtrot tells Foster’s story and Execution Style tells Miller’s (Foster’s brother). Things happen in Execution Style that kind of carry over to Charlie Foxtrot. So, I’m not necessarily saying that you MUST read Execution Style first, I just think you would enjoy this book much better if you do.

**This review will contain spoilers from Execution Style, if this is going to affect you in any way, you’ve been warned**

Like all other books in this series, Charlie Foxtrot will be told through both Blake’s and Foster’s POV.

We should probably back up a bit and re-visit Execution Style. Without going into too much detail, remember Mercy’s ex-boyfriends mother? You know, the one who had a few screws loose and well. . .was batshit cray? Start thinking, she hit Foster during her “I have to kill Mercy” rage and he wound up loosing his leg. Fast forward a bit and we find him in a diner getting the stink eye from a young lady who was pissed because Foster had written her grandfather a ticket. Well, that young lady is Blake Rhodes (you have to be loving these names that Lani Lynn Vale is coming up with) and she will have you won over by the time you have turned the first page.

Blake’s family is somewhat of a legacy in Kilgore. Her dad, Louis “Shank” Rhodes is a state trooper, with a stellar reputation that precedes him wherever he goes. Her grandfather was a cop for 50 years. And, if you are a fan of the series, her uncle is the Chief of Police, Chief Rhodes. Even her ex-husband is a cop. Her ex-husband, David, who cheated on her for 2 of the years of their short marriage. Her ex-husband who is a complete dickhead, not only because he cheated on her, but just because he is. Blake is ready to somewhat join the ranks of her family’s legacy, not by strapping a gun to her hip, her contribution is going to come by the way of the dispatch room.

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It doesn’t take long for Foster and Blake to become a Foster + Blake. And the reality is, Blake is really good for Foster. Not that he lost confidence after losing his leg, he just lost something and Blake comes barreling in and really completes that part of him. Of course this love story isn’t going to come easy for either one of them. While I can’t give too much away (what’s the fun in the spoiler?), it does involve Blake’s previous marriage. No worries, as with every previous book in this series, Lani Lynn Vale does a really good job on intertwining the love story with the drama that hits hard in every book of the series. Oh, it’s gonna keep you enthralled.

I really can’t consider the KPD SWAT books a real ensemble series or at least my idea of one. I mean, previous (and what I assume will be future) characters certainly re-appear in each book, but in my opinion, each book is very busy focusing on that particular books couple and not really taking a lot of time playing the “where are they now” game, which is why some of these books can be read out of order (though, for the life of me I don’t know why you would want to do that). But, let’s talk about the supporting characters in Charlie Foxtrot. First up, Blake and her peeps. I am so glad that this book brought us more from Chief Rhodes. He’s been in every book up to this point, but in Charlie Foxtrot we get to know him more and I gotta say, I’m digging Uncle Darren. Blake’s parents play a pretty pivotal part in the story and even her spunky grandfather does his part in bringing the laughs. As far as the guys and their women, they make their appearances (especially Miller and especially during the drama), but this is really Blake and Foster’s story to tell. 

You will not be complaining when the clothes start coming off. I say it with each book, so I’ll say it again, Lani Lynn Vale does not disappoint when it comes time to introduce cocks and pussies to one another. The sexual chemistry between all of her couples rings in at the top of the Scoville scale, but I don’t know what it was with Foster and Blake that had the sheets burning a bit more. Maybe it was because Foster hadn’t seen any bedroom action since before his accident and Blake just brought something out in him that was electric OR maybe it was because Blake had only had one previous lover (her ex-husband) prior to Foster and it was about time to let the inner slut come out and play. Well, whatever it was, it worked and I for one say. . .thank you.

Again, this series is really doing it for me. I FUCKING LOVE IT! And the funny thing is. . .I wasn’t too terribly thrilled with the first book in this series. It was good, sure, but as this series continues to move on, it continues to get better and better. I’m not sure how much better it can actually get, but I am certainly excited to see. Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFavorite Quotes TagCharlie Foxtrot (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #5) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Bang Switch (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #3) by Lani Lynn Vale

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Most of the time I try to suggest that a series be read in the order written. But, I feel it is my duty to let you know if books in a series can be read as stand-alones (in my opinion anyway). The first two books in this series (Center Mass and Double Tap) kind of go hand in hand because they sort of share the same storyline. But, Bang Switch can certainly be read as a stand alone. Now it will have the characters from the first two books, but not in a way where the reader will be confused. Having said that, let me say this. This is a wonderful series and if you are someone who enjoys immersing themselves in a good series, then you will enjoy it more by reading it in the order written. 

Bang Switch will be told through the POV’s of Memphis and Downey.

Memphis Tennessee Conner. Love the name, love the woman. She is our female lead and she is fierce and she is independent. She’s twenty years old and is currently a college student. Bang Switch is going to kick off with the SWAT team being called out to a law firm where someone is being held at gunpoint. Memphis is a secretary at this law firm. When the gun is discharged, Memphis finds herself covered in a whole lot of Downey. She then finds herself without a job, which forces her finding a new place to live, and that happens to be next door to three very fine SWAT team members. Can you guess who one of those guys happens to be?

Due to some serious fucking (there really is no other way to say it) on the other side of her wall, Memphis is having a really tough time sleeping through the night and she’s about ready to bust some balls (literally). Of course, she believes that the fornication is a result of Downey, she finds out differently when Miller fucks his way right through her wall (again, literally). So, in essence the collapse of the wall gives us the beginnings of Memphis and Downey. That and the bonding over their dogs.

Downey is somewhat skeptical about taking on anything with Memphis because of their age difference. However, this skepticism doesn’t last long and well, I think we all know where this is going to lead. I will tell you that Memphis comes from Alphaness. Her father is not only a cop, but he is also part of the Dixie Wardens MC. In fact, the reason that Memphis even finds herself in Kilgore, is because of the over protectiveness of her dad. So, hooking up with a cop wasn’t really at the top of her to do list, of course that all changes the first time she rubs her lady business all up on his very large. . .very hard. . .business. The question isn’t about how great the sex is, because let’s face it, the sheets are going to be burning up. The question is, is it only going to be about the sex? 

With every book in the KPD SWAT series, there is a secondary story that surrounds the lead characters and Bang Switch is no different. I’m not going to suck the fun out of the read by telling you what the story is, but I can tell you that is was certainly engaging and Lani Lynn Vale was brilliant by involving almost every character that she presented in Bang Switch.
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I so love the supporting cast in this series. First, they’re just very well written and the chemistry between the guys of the SWAT team highlights this. Second, each book seems to start the beginning of the next book, so as the reader, you feel like you already have somewhat of a relationship with the character(s) that will be the feature in the next book. The previous books aren’t left out either. They may not be prominent, but they are there. Kudos to Ms. Vale for writing supporting characters that contribute almost as much to the story as the leads do.

I’m not one that believes sex should be prominent in every book or that a book is just not great unless it’s filled with romp after romp. However, I do think that if an author is going to make sex a pretty important focus in a book, then it should be done right, because if that aspect of the book is poorly written, I do think that it can ruin a book. No worries, the sex in Bang Switch is drunk with lust, passion, and just good ole’ fuck me already, know what I mean? Downey is a man who knows exactly what he wants and that something is between the legs of Memphis. Toes will curl, panties will dampen, sheets will be set ablaze. You may even find yourself hoping for a Downey of your very own.

Right now, today, October 19, 2015, Bang Switch is my favorite of the series, so far (and I have already read book #4). It’s funny, it’s intense, it’s sexy, it’s page turning and even though it’s 300+ pages, it’s a quick read. But my favorite could change, because this series seems to get better and better. I can’t wait to dive into the story of these terrifically written characters and I can’t wait to read the quipiness that she offers prior to every chapter. After reading the first book, I decided I would read the entire series, but really more for closure than anything else. Lani Lynn Vale has made me eat my words. I anticipate the next book, can’t wait to get to the next story. Well done.

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Double Tap (Code -KPD SWAT Series, Book #2) by Lani Lynn Vale

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I’m usually the one who encourages a reader to read a series in the order in which it was written. However, this just so happens to be a series where each book really can stand on their own, EXCEPT Center Mass (book #1) and Double Tap (book #2-this book). There is a storyline that starts in Center Mass and continues in this book, so it’s kinda important to read book #1 before you dive into book #2. 

Double Tap will be told through the POV of both Nico and Georgia.

Nico and Georgia have known each other since they were kids, well Georgia was 13 and Nico was 17. Even at that young age, they both knew they were destined to be with one another. Of course, Nico also knew he had to bide his time and wait for Georgia to grow up. The unfortunate side to waiting was. . .life. One minute it seems that everything is falling into place and the next everything is literally ripped right away from you. Just when Nico made his move to let Georgia know that he was interested in her, her world as she knew it would be forever changed when her dad decided to tie up each of his children and his wife and kill them. Fortunately, Georgia survived along with 4 of her brothers. Unfortunately, her mom, dad, and 2 youngest siblings were killed and the next day Georgia and her brothers were gone.

Now it’s eight years later and Georgia is back in Kilgore and it’s not going to take too long for Nico to show up and almost immediately stake his claim. 

There are some things that you need to remember from Center Mass that carries into this book. Really, just the Russian mob storyline, but there are spoilers ahead, so be warned. Let me back up a bit. Georgia has returned to Kilgore, accepting a job as a social worker and one of her cases involves baby Angel. That may mean absolutely nothing to you right now, but if you remember from the first book where Luke and Reese really couldn’t have any communication but sort of met up at a Taco Bell?? And remember when the crazy pregnant lady shot Luke, then Nico had to shoot the crazy pregnant lady? Well, the lady died, the baby survived and the baby happens to be no other than, baby Angel. Surely, you can now see where the two (stories) shall twine.

Here’s the thing about Double Tap. There is a lot of stuff going down and it does involve the Russian storyline and it happens to have put Nico smack dab in the middle of it. While some of the outcome is predictable, I gotta say, some of it I didn’t see coming. And since I’m not one to spoil, I can’t offer you much more. But I can tell you to just keep turning the page, because I promise you, you will not be disappointed.
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The supporting cast in Double Tap is fantastic. The series does surround the SWAT team of KPD, so slowly through each book, it’s almost as if a foundation is being poured. The only thing I was wanting more of from this particular book, was Georgia’s brothers. Their chemistry was written well, so you knew that their bond was super strong, even with Darby, who was (for lack of a better word) an asshole. And since Georgia’s past was so traumatic, I would’ve liked to have had more from that part of Georgia’s life. However, my want doesn’t hold the story back at all, it’s really just a preference. The rest of the secondary characters do exactly what needs to be done by pulling the whole story together. Georgia and Nico’s story is a pretty intense one, so it was nice to have some sort of balance in the book and for me, that’s was what the rest of the characters brought.

I’m about to drop your jaw. . .BOTH Nico and Georgia are virgins. I know, shocking. When the fact that Nico is a virgin gets dropped (pretty early on), I really didn’t think that Ms. Vale was going to be able to believably carry out that idea. Well, she proved me wrong. It was still a bit strange, considering the Alphaness of Nico. I mean this is a man who was a SEAL, he’s now a cop, he’s part of the SWAT team, so it was something I had to wrap my head around, mainly because I was probably being a bit sexist and was more like “a man can’t be a virgin!”, but in the end it worked. They were just two people who knew very young they were each other’s person and decided and decided to save that part of themselves for the other. Having said that, virgins or not, the sex was hot. Nico and Georgia were not only meant to be together in mind, but hello, body as well.

This is just a really, really good book. A great story with characters that were so easy to love. This is a pretty lengthy series and while I enjoyed Center Mass, I think I may have enjoyed Double Tap even more, which leads me to think that the further we get into the series, the better it will become. 

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Center Mass (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I first read this book back in May 2015 and I have re-read several times since, which leads me to updating this review. Truth? This was my very first crack at LLV and had I known then what I actually know now, I would’ve done a bit more research before diving into this book, but look at that cover, this BXTCH got a little handsy. However, what I wished I knew was how a lot of her books seem to intertwine and I pretty sure this is one of them. I’m not sure what book this story flows from because I haven’t cracked every single story open, but I’m quite certain it has to do with Reese’s family. Having said all of that, I can genuinely say that me starting with this book (and not the others) doesn’t diminish this story, I just missed out on a little history. Center Mass will kick off a series of books that follow the men of the Kilgore SWAT team. And while I think you should read the books in order, you should definitely read books #1 and #2 in this series in order because the storyline that starts in this book, continues in book #2, otherwise if you’re feeling a bit rebellious, the other books can stand on their own.

Center Mass will be told through the POV’s of Reese and Luke.

Reese is an elementary school nurse in Kilgore, TX. She recently relocated there and took a job that was much more conducive to her being a single parent to her five year old daughter, Rowen. She’s not working there long before she gets the pleasure of meeting Luke Roberts, assistant police chief, SWAT team captain, ex-Marine, single father, and of course, super gorgeous.

Luke Roberts is drawn to Kilgore to get away. He needs to get away from a failed relationship and away from a woman who has no interest in helping raise a child that doesn’t belong to her. In case you didn’t catch on, Luke is a single father, which is actually how him and Reese actually come face to face. . .an allergic reaction. . .an epi pen. . .Reese is the school nurse. . .now our story takes off.

Now, it doesn’t just happen for them, it does take some time and it does take some random meet ups, where they happen to be in the same place at the same time, which helps encourage things alone. The chemistry is evident and with some witty banter, the story flows well prior to Reese and Luke coming together. Reese is pretty damn funny and regardless of the alpha essence that rolls off of Luke, it doesn’t faze her, which in his eyes, makes her even more appealing. Reese’s only previous relationship experience is Weston, the baby daddy, and it’s not particularly pleasant. She lost her virginity to him, just to have him not step up and be the dad that Rowen needs. So her confidence in another relationship isn’t high, but we’re talking about an ex-Marine. . .cop. . .badass. . .single father, so needless to say, it doesn’t take long for Reese to hop on-board the Luke train.

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While we fall in love with Luke and Reese and they do a phenomenal job in kicking off this series, the supporting cast ensures that you will be salivating for what comes after Luke and Reese. The secondary characters in this book, will eventually become the leading characters in the subsequent books, which is why I think the series should be read in order. But, focusing on this book, you will get to know the SWAT team (which is kinda the point) and those that are important to Luke and Reese. There’s Reese’s family, who add their own element to Center Mass. There’s Luke and Reese’s girls, who we do get to really meet in the 2nd Generation series. All in all, every character we meet, brings a necessity to the book and rounds out a really well told story.

You can’t create an alpha character as dominating as Luke and not expect it to carry over into the bedroom. So, needless to say, if you’re looking for your toes to curl and your sheets to ignite, you’re in the right spot. LLV brings the stuff good. . .really, really good.

I remember first reading this book and thinking that the criminal storyline was a bit confusing and even after rereading it several times, it still somewhat is. However, some of it comes together in the books that follow. But one thing you should know before going in, is that there are a lot of connected relationships here that can get confusing, but I think that’s because I haven’t read any previous works by this author and that’s where a lot of those connections come from.  So, if you’ve read other books by her, you should flow right into this one with no issues. And now that I have finished the series, I can say that the relationship that the reader develops with the characters grows from book to book and leaves you eager in going from one to the next. Lani Lynn Vale does a wonderful job of casting the bait and hooking the reader. 

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