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

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: The same warning stands with Texas Tornado that has been issued with every book in this series thus far. Please read them in the order in which they were written. While I think they would be still enjoyable (somewhat) on their own, the puzzle doesn’t come together until the end, especially with this book. James’ story has been brewing since the very first book in this series (Boomtown) and with every subsequent book, we get little nuggets that will come together in Texas Tornado. There’s also other storylines that need closure and this book will bring that.

Texas Tornado will be told through the POV’s of both James and Shiloh, with a few chapters told through the POV’s of those we have already met.

Let’s flashback a bit. . .James has been in the series since book #1, Cheyenne is his sister and Janie (who has been in the series since the beginning) is his daughter, while Shiloh was introduced in Jack and Winter’s story (book #4) when we found out that she was Sam’s sister. . .one he knew nothing about. Texas Tornado will pick up about six months after Last Day of My Life and things aren’t looking all too good for Shiloh.

Here’s what we know going into this book. James is having some pretty severe baby mama issues. The father that Sam despised practically his whole life may not deserve Sam’s hate after all. So, there’s a lot of questions that need to get cleared up in this book.

Sam finding out he has a long lost sister doesn’t automatically kick start his sibling protective gear. In fact, he’s really a giant asshole to her and James is the first one of the group to really step up and give her a helping hand. 

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While really getting to know James and Shiloh, we get to catch up with the others as well. Janie plays a pretty significant role here and her wit and humor keep up very well with the adults and will have you laughing out loud. We’ve already met Sebastian and Silas, but we get to know them a bit more here, which is good since they will be getting their own books in The Heroes of the Dixie Wardens MC Series. Luke and Downy are also back and though we don’t learn a lot more about them, we get teased just enough to give us something to look forward to (KPD SWAT series). Since we get a lot of characters from future series during this series, I’m sure we can look forward to these characters making appearances in other series as well, especially when we get to the kids and their 2nd generation books.

I haven’t yet decided which book/couple is my favorite. Even though the Last Day of My Life wasn’t my favorite book, I really liked Jack/Winter as a couple, but it’s difficult to pick which one I loved the most. 

There’s still one book to go, but it’s a novella and it’s gonna give (what I assume) the backstory of Elliott and Blaine. They’ve both been around since book #1 and we already know a great deal about them, but I am super excited to get their story from the beginning. 

I only started this series so it wouldn’t be so difficult to decipher all of the characters that are in LLV’s books, but I’m so glad I made that decision because now I know what I was missing out on.

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The Story of Us by Tara Sivec

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The Story of Us by Tara Sivec | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comThe Story of Us by Tara Sivec | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comThe Story of Us by Tara Sivec | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Truth be told, I should’ve been done with this review a bit ago, but. . .Memorial Day weekend. . .end of the school year. . .and. . .good ole’ gut wrenching heartache kept me away (the kind this book induced). So, Memorial Day weekend, the hubby was off, which isn’t really a terrible thing BUT it’s hard to read a book where emotional noise is required, whether it’s laughing or crying, while he is laying next to me (he’s an overnight worker FYI, so usually I have the bed to myself), because he tends to look at me like I’ve grown extra body parts when tears are streaming down my face all because of something that I’ve read and after getting just a glimpse of the reviews that were pouring in, I figured that was bound to happen. Now, funny enough this judgement is coming from the same man who when we went to see Titanic (all those years ago) was so emotionally moved that his contact was on his cheek by the time Jack sunk to the bottom. . .that is a true story, BXTCHES. But, whatevs, I just decided to hold off my nighttime reading routine and squeeze in some heartache whenever I could. Speaking of heartache and this is really where the real warning comes in, just prepare yourself. The cover above, while beautiful, is a bit deceiving. Look at it, it screams picnics on the lake and sunsets with the one you love and while I’m quite sure that after the last page was turned, Shelby and Eli were certainly enjoying the sunset whilst picnicking on the lake BUT for the sake of this book, I feel that it will be read one of two ways. . .you’re either going to need to read it in sections, while taking some breaks, you know to put your soul back together OR you will be a glutton for some punishment and read it in its entirety in one sitting, therefore causing a need for copious amount of tequila (or whatever sets you right), but again, to put your soul back together. Now that you have been warned, let’s talk about this fucking book.

The Story of Us will be brought to us from the POV’s of both Eli and Shelby.

Normally, I try to add a bit of “what is this book about” to my reviews, while adding my personal thoughts regarding the book throughout, and I’m still sticking to that format, but I’m gonna go in a little more vague. First, I don’t wanna ruin anything for you (that would make me an actual bitch) and secondly, you’re heart needs to be crushed just like this BXTCH’s heart was, because let’s face it. . .that is really the only way to come back around and really understand that sometimes you gotta trudge through some shit so you can actually enjoy lakeside picnics and sunsets.

We meet Eli while he is literally in the pits of hell. He and some of his Marine brothers (including his best friend, Rylan) are being held captive and have been for years and although they are being kept alive, life at that point is really subjective when you are being tortured and beaten on the regular. The one thing tethering Eli to any sort of heartbeat is the memory of Shelby. . .the one he left behind, the one he loves, the one that makes him whole, and the one he tore apart.

Shelby is a silent sufferer, maybe silent sufferer isn’t the write descriptor, she’s more of a silent protector. She believes that the love of her life, her ever after, was killed while serving his country and still she is going through her own personal hell, all in the name of Eli. There’s so much to say about Shelby, but let’s just do a quick rundown. Shelby comes from money and happened to come from a mother who is a raging bitch and that’s me being nice. Shelby and Eli meet while he is working in the stables of her family home, told you. . .money. Long story short, rich girl falls for not so rich guy. . .bitch mom has a reputation. . .just put two and two together and well. . .that’s all you’re gonna get from me on that. 

I don’t think I’m spoiling too much if I actually let you in on the fact that Eli is not dead and one of the top things (of many) on his to-do list is find HIS Shelby and even though it’s been years since he has laid eyes on her, he knows that deep down inside, the one who captured his heart is still there and then there’s the small hiccup of everyone believing that he is actually dead. . .so, things aren’t right, I guess I should say that things aren’t the way they are supposed to be. Intrigued yet?
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The way this story unfolds, you may find yourself reading on eggshells, just waiting for the torment to come raining down. The capture and torture that Eli suffers through is agony and the grief that Shelby has gone through is painful and when you realize that there is going to be so much more coming through, heartbreak will be an understatement. But it’s the beauty in their story that will have you wanting more. . .it’s the finding of love in the most difficult of situations that will have you eager to go on the journey. Since that’s all I’m willing to share, let’s talk about this fantastic cast of characters that Tara Sivec has conjured up.

It’s expected that you’re gonna fall in love with Eli and Shelby and trust a BXTCH you may fall hard, so brace. It’s the others, the ones written for support that are so compelling and will have you laughing and crying and cussing and angry. . .the whole spectrum gets covered. . .it will almost be like that time of the month but without the feeling of someone trying to rip out your uterus. The personality traits that each character brought to the story never bled into one another and what I thought she did so beautifully well was being able to draw the appropriate emotion from you. You know when you watch a movie and the antagonist is so convincing that you find yourself grinding your teeth and clenching your jaw because you just hate them so much, but that’s also how you know the actor/actress has really done their job, right? That’s how well some of these motherfuckers were written, it’s easy to fall in love with a character, it’s kinda what’s expected when you crack open a book. . .but to create a personality that one is supposed to despise and to do it, well what seems to be effortlessly. . .actually I was gonna say it must be difficult, but I’m not a writer, so I really wouldn’t know, but I do believe it has to be a ton of fun to write a character that you already know is going to be loathed. There is not one character written to help tell this story that wasn’t placed perfectly, that didn’t do the job, regardless of how big or small the part. Here’s the truth. . .while I love the ones that lead (and boy did I love Eli and Shelby), when an author can really round out a story with a pretty awesome supporting cast. . .it is greatness.

So, let’s get dirty. I knew that the sex between Eli and Shelby was going to be pretty explosive and it certainly was, but what I wasn’t expecting was the fucking to actually be tender and sweet and making love while still delivering the dirty talking, rough and good ole’ toe curling, nails down the back fucking. I didn’t even know that type of response could be conjured from me. . .it was wild and passionate and heartbreaking and loaded with love and lust. . .she basically rolled it all up and served it on a super sexy platter.

I think I’m pretty good at checking out new authors, but I do have my pocket of favorites and it’s those storytellers that are always my go to. The ones that I re-read, depending on the mood I’m in, the ones I always recommend when someone is looking for something new to read. I can always depend on Kristen Ashley or Harper Sloan when I need an Alpha fix. . .I go to Jaci J or River Savage when I’m looking to fall in love with a MC. . .if I need just pure sex on legs, I turn to Vi Keeland (and pair her with Penelope Ward and holy hotness). . .but when I’m looking to escape with laugh out loud comedy, my list is long, but Tara Sivec is at the top. So, I wasn’t real sure at what my emotions were going to go through with this book. I knew it wasn’t going to be funny, so that expectation had to be tucked away for the time being and the only reviews that I noticed, were popping up on Facebook and I only really paid attention to the intros, not so much the actual review (I like to go in blind), so I knew I was going to get some form of anguish.

Anguish just didn’t cover it. I’m not sure how far into the imagination Tara Sivec had to go to pull this story out, but JFC, when that BXTCH gets an idea, she goes all in and even though the journey broke my heart and even though there may have been times during those breaks I cussed her just a tiny bit, in the end, it was worth it. I was the reader who needed to put it down, I was also the reader whose favorite parts of the book were the ones where Eli was the most broken, because that was when the story was the most raw and Tara was at her best.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingThe Story of Us by Tara Sivec | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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

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

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I think our first order of business is a BXTCH Moment of Silence, just to appreciate the glory that is this cover. I’m not sure who these guys are that grace the covers in this series, but a major thank you to Lani Lynn Vale and her genius when it comes to her selections. This is the 3rd book in the Uncertain Saints MC Series and I will once again reiterate the fact that I think you should read the books of this series in order, however, I don’t think it’s absolutely necessary in the case of Vodka on the Rocks. Vale does a really good job of giving you any background you may need on the previous books within the story of Vodka on the Rock, so there won’t be any confusion, if anything, it’ll make your desire to read the other books in the series that much greater.

Vodka on the Rocks will be brought to us from the POV’s of both Tasha and Casten.

Even though I say that you can read Vodka as a stand-alone, we did first meet Tasha and Casten in Jack and Coke (book #2). Tasha is Annie’s little sister and of course, Casten is a member of the Uncertain Saints MC. So see, they all tie together somehow. But again, no worries, Vale gives you enough history to really enjoy this as a stand-alone.

As with every book in this series, we usually learn early on that one or both of our main characters have experienced something in their past that is tethering them and preventing them from moving on and enjoying their future, Vodka is no different. In Jack, Annie refers to Tasha as “Tornado Tasha” because of her ability to use and lose guys. In Vodka, we learn why it’s difficult for Tasha to commit herself to any one man, I’m not really going to go into it here, it’s really a discovery you need to make on your own, however, I will be a BXTCH and tell you that it is tragic.

Casten is ex-military, ex-cop, current private detective. His military days are really what haunts him and what also keeps him to himself, Tornado Tasha is just making it more and more difficult for him to do that.

It doesn’t take much for Casten to stake his claim. It starts with a little appendicitis and culminates at his mother’s wedding. All of this is moved along with the fact that Tasha has earned herself a stalker somehow and because of that crazy fuck, she is “forced” to move in with Casten, his dog, and two sisters.

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You should know that Vale isn’t going to disappoint us in the telling of Tasha and Casten’s story. Of course she gives us the humor we are so accustomed to, we get the suspense that each of these books brings to our imagination, she still delivers the “alpha”ness with perfect precision, and of course there is the sex.

Like with each book in this series, we get just a glimpse of previous characters. In Vodka, it’s mainly Annie, Mig, and Vitaly (book #2) that re-visits, with other characters sprinkled in just enough to wet our palette. We also get some new introductions, such as Rhea and CeeCee (Casten’s sisters), which I personally would love to get more of a “CeeCee story”, I feel like there is some good shit behind her. As much as I would like to get updates on the cast we have already fallen in love with, Vale really does a good job redirecting that love into the ones you’re currently tripping over. One can hope that maybe one day we get a “Where Are They Now” story and have the opportunity to catch up on all that we fell for to begin with.

Oh lordy lou, Lani Lynn Vale, you sure know how bring in the big guns. . .and by big guns, I mean big cock. There is no shortage of chemistry, sexual or otherwise, when Tasha and Casten take it between the sheets. They fuck with passion, they fuck with need, they fuck with love, they fuck with rage, they really fuck with just about every emotion you can think of and they do it well. Thank you Lani Lynn Vale for giving us a little something something to add to our playbook.

I swear, these books really have me hooked. My addiction started with the Code 11-KPD SWAT series and truthfully, I just started that one because it sounded interesting enough, it really wasn’t the type of book that I usually went for, but thank goodness I said “fuck it” and dove right in, because my fantasy world would not be complete without the stories created by Lani Lynn Vale. She is able to combine humor, suspense, drama, sexiness all together in a way that is truly appetizing.

It took me less than 24 hours to finish this book, which is becoming a tradition with this series. I would say I’m a little ashamed that my focus was diverted, but I’m going to spotlight the positive, which is the fact that I was able to start a task and see it to completion. Score one for the BXTCH!

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

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: If by some crazy chance, Until June is the very first time you have heard of Aurora Rose Reynolds, then pay attention. Usually I will be a helpful BXTCH and enlighten as to whether or not you can thoroughly enjoy a book without partaking in the ones that came before. And truth be told, you may be able to do that with Until June, I just don’t recommend it. This is a generational series and if you think you’re going to enjoy this series (and you definitely will), then don’t start with this book. You need to go back and start with the Until Series, which is the series that kicks it all off. So, start with this order. . .

Until November⇒Until Trevor⇒Until Lilly⇒Until Nico

After you have enjoyed the Mayson men and their woman and trust a BXTCH, it’s good fucking reading, you’re going to move onto the kiddos, starting with the Until Her Series and book #1 in that series is Until July THEN we’re going to cut over to book #1 in the Until Him series and read all about fine ass Jax in Until Jax THEN we’re back to the Until Her Series and right where we are now with June’s story. So, technically you don’t have to really start with the parents in the Until Series, but I promise you, it’s worth it.

But, while we’re breaking down the series, June is the daughter of Asher and November (book #1 Until Series). We’ve already met July (book #1 Until Her Series) who is June’s sister and Jax was the first book in the Until Him Series and he is the son of Cash and Lilly (book #3 Until Series). So it may seem a bit complicated, but once you start, it’ll sort it self out.

Until June will be told through the dual POV of June and Evan.

In Until July, we kinda got a teeny glimpse into June and what was happening with her (see what you miss when you read books out of order?), so we knew something good was coming down the line. In case you need a refresher, remember the girls all went out and June had mentioned that she was married and that she had recently been served divorce papers from her mother-in-law. When she mentioned her husband’s name (Evan), Ashlyn (Jax’s sister) spoke up about Jax hiring hiring a guy named Evan and when June added 2 and 2, she quickly realized that it equaled the same Evan. But during July’s story, June was still in college in Alabama.

Now, June is back home in Tennessee and Jax has her “under protection” and her watch dog is none other than. . .Evan. June’s ex-boyfriend, Lane, was caught up in a drug scandal and has recently been placed behind bars, but to be sure that June is safe from the likes of anything touched by Lane, her family thinks that it is best for her to be guarded. . .hence the bodyguard. The catch here is no one, except the ones she told on her girls’ night out, even knows about her relationship with Evan. That includes her parents, her uncles, and Jax, so when she puts in the request to have Evan removed from “June duty”, it falls on deaf ears.

When June confesses her secret marriage to her girls on that night out in Until July, the reader is kind of given the impression that Evan is an asshole. I mean who marries a girl, very whirlwind by the way, right before he is set to leave for boot camp, then comes home from Afghanistan and is home for two weeks with no contact with his bride, then has his mom serve the papers? That’s pretty assholey, right? But, once you understand his story, your head is gonna understand and your heart is gonna fall in love.

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There is certainly some suspenseful drama clawing it’s way out of this one. If you remember from July’s story, her hubby Wes, belongs to a MC, well, Evan has joined the same MC. . .Broken Eagles. . .and I am pretty stoked to say that there is a bit more MC action in June than there was in July and that makes me a very happy BXTCH. It’s not enough to dedicate this a MC book, but it’s just enough to tickle the tastebuds. And some of the drama in June, surrounds the MC, so that was fun.

While I believe that the whole Until Series is a great ensemble cast, we don’t get our fix with everybody in June. Of course we get Asher and November as well as the sisters, and we also get a bit from Nico and of course, there is Jax. We don’t get anything from Trevor and Liz (bummer) and we have yet to get the full spectrum of all of the kids, but I understand, this is a story about June and I’m sure trying to include everyone would take away from what the book needs to do. But, overall I though that June had just enough of the ensemble to remind you of them and why you fell in love with the Mayson family in the first place. Asher was the first Mayson story to be released and he still gives it just as good. Since Ashlyn is next in line for the Until Her series, she got a little play time and just like in July, you know from her appearance in June that her story is certainly going to revolve around her boss, Dillon and this BXTCH cannot wait. 

I’ve said this before, but sometimes when I read sex in various books, I wonder if I would be able to capture a moment and have it come alive as well as someone like Aurora Rose Reynolds? Truthfully, probably not. But, Lordy Lou, I wonder if while some of these authors are getting the business, are they mentally taking notes, or are they just watching good porn? I’m not complaining either way, because Evan knows how to give the business and give it good. There is no lack of libido on either part in Until June and it certainly leaves the reader satisfied. 

When it comes to a series that I am already devoted to, I don’t really read the reviews that readers have left on Amazon or Goodreads, because my mind is already made up and I know I am purchasing the next book regardless, I mean c’mon, I am mentally invested in this family. Having said that, I did happen to check out the “critical” reviews on Amazon and everyone is entitled to his/her own opinion, and some of the complaints, I understood. . .the main ones being that there was too much sex and there is a lot of it in this book, but I saw it more as a couple who really shouldn’t have been separated, trying to make up for lost time. I imagine if my husband were in the military or any job that took him away from me and my bed for long periods of time, then his dick is going to get a workout when it he gets back, so I can’t be too critical about that issue. The other complaint is Evan is too alpha and he treats June as a doormat. The only thing I can say to that is I don’t really think you read it right or read it how Aurora Rose Reynolds intended for Evan to be. She did a good job in displaying the love Evan has for June and vice versa. He is certainly Alpha, there is no doubt about it, however I think she soothes those parts in the book with a very sweet man and one who is so in love with his person. The complaint that there is a lack of a storyline, made me chuckle a bit. Leading up to this book, every female in the entire Until Series has had some sort of issue with her that required her to be rescued and if she would’ve went that way with June, I still would’ve loved the book, but I would also understand the complaint better. The story is good, I do think that there are others in the series that are more robust, but all in all, she told the story well. The only piece of advice I can offer is this. . .if you decide to indulge in June before getting to know the Mayson’s, then don’t complain. Each person brings their own uniqueness to each book and if you haven’t yet enjoyed them then it’s kind of hard to get the full experience. Anyway, that’s my rant. Can’t wait for Ashlyn’s story.

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

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: First, I HIGHLY recommend book #1 in this series, Whiskey Neat, however, if you decide by chance, to dive right into Jack and Coke first, then believe it or not, you will be just fine. While Griffin and Lenore (Whiskey Neat’s couple) are a part (somewhat) of Jack and Coke, it’s not too much that the reader will be confused. Even though I have said all of that, my feeling is that this series is going to blow me out of the water and with all great series, you certainly want to start at the very beginning. No worries, Whiskey Neat has a great alpha, who happens to be a Texas Ranger (the law enforcement kind, not bat swinging kind), feisty heroine, a sex toy shop, and phenomenal between the sheets action, so you really are missing out on the action by not falling in love with Griffin, Lenore and everything that is Whiskey Neat.

Jack an Coke will be told through the POV’s of both Mig and Annie.

Let’s start with Mig. Mig is a DEA agent stationed in Uncertain, Texas to help control/watch over the drugs that are filtering in through the local river. Mig is married to Jennifer, but it’s super important to understand how Mig and Jennifer began. Since there really is no smooth way for me lay it out for you, I’m just gonna go for it. While at a club party, Jennifer drugged Mig, then proceeded to rape him, in the process, becoming pregnant. Now, there is a reason behind that craziness and the reason will certainly add to the drama that makes up Mig and Annie’s story, but you will not find out that reason here, you’ll need to crack open some Jack and Coke and enjoy it for yourself.

Annie lives next door to Mig and Jennifer and has been far gone ever since she laid eyes on him. Her marriage to her ex-husband was a marriage not filled with passion or excitement or the kind of sex that had her craving more and more, which is why it ended. But, just seeing Mig has Annie’s body reacting in a way very new to her, but in a way that has her taking notice and recognizing what she finally wanted in her man, so why settle? The obstacle in her way is the little gold band uniting Mig to Jennifer. 

Mig has wanted Annie just as long as she has wanted him. Mig may be a lot of things, maybe even a lot of bad things, but he is not a man who turns his back on his responsibilities. While his baby may have been conceived not with an ounce of love, but full of deceit, his values do not allow him to ignore the mother of his child, so he does what he thinks is the right thing and marries her, which in hindsight, just delays his inevitable union with Annie.

Of course, Mig and Annie get together. It does take quite a few hoop jumps to make it happen though, but thank goodness that is when we really get to the meat of the story and if you thought it was hard to turn your back on Jack and Coke up to that point, just settle in, because once it gets going, it will become impossible.

The period where order cheap levitra the bodybuilder is not using is to get the body back to having a normal function. An improper way of seating increases stress on our back, viagra pill on line neck, shoulders, arms and legs. They just want your attention. tadalafil pharmacy online http://deeprootsmag.org/2013/10/11/the-kiowas-sacred-longhorn-mountain-under-siege-in-oklahoma/ This course can also be pursued by parents of Special Needs children in order to buy viagra shop be able to know the best place to buy this medicine then buy kamagra tablets online? Yes buying them online will help you to better your sexual execution. Not only do you fall head over heels for Mig and Annie, but they’re surrounded with a certain kind of camaraderie that adds a rich layer to an already full story. When you get a series like the Uncertain Saints MC, you need each book to peel back more and more and allow the reader to become familiar with future characters, Jack and Coke will do that for you. There’s also characters in Mig and Annie’s story that we will only get here. For example, Annie’s family and Mig’s parents, who give just enough to complete this book. So, all in all, while this may not be an ensemble type of cast, they certainly add what you need to leave you longing for the next story.

It shouldn’t be surprising when I tell you that the mattress dancing in Jack and Coke will leave you actually needing a jack and coke. It’s everything you want and expect from an Alpha/Law Enforcement/Take Charge type of man. Dressing rooms, poolside, hospital bathrooms, there are no apologies on where or when. . .and there doesn’t need to be. Light the cigarette, pour the drink. . .you’ll certainly need it. Thank you Lani Lynn Vale.

One of the things that Lani Lynn Vale does so well is the balance she brings between humor and suspense/drama. She can have you pissed off at your alpha on one page, the edge of your seat on the next, then have you laughing out loud, all in the span of a chapter. There’s not many stones left unturned. So, regardless what tickles your fancy, she offers you a buffet of different types of excitement. On a side note, please take a moment just to honor the hella hotness that is that fucking cover. Well done.

Vodka on the Rocks is book #3 in this series (look for it July 2016) and that will bring us Casten. We get a bit of him in Jack and Coke, again, just enough to have you anticipating what the next book will bring.

This series just keeps getting better and better. I’m not sure if it’s just because each book is actually better than the last or because I have become so invested in each story. Doesn’t really matter, as long as she writes them, I’ll read them.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFavorite Quotes TagJack and Coke (Uncertain MC Series, Book #2) | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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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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Execution Style (Code-11 KPD SWAT Series, Book #4) by Lani Lynn Vale

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This book does feature rape. It’s not too graphic, but the rape is a focus in the book, so if this is something that you are sensitive about, please keep that in mind. You should know by now, that I will let you BXTCHES know if a book in a particular series can be read as a stand alone. Truthfully, Execution Style is one of them. Having said that, I will also tell you that this is a series that is definitely more enjoyable if you start from the beginning. Execution Style tells the story of Miller and Mercy, both of which were introduced in Bang Switch, but if you choose to read this one out of order, I do believe you’d be okay. Now that, that is out of the way, let’s get on with it.

Execution Style will be told through the POV of both Miller and Mercy.

You should remember Mercy if you read book #3 (Bang Switch), her and Memphis become friends, she is the one who runs Second Chances, the organization who helps acclimate those returning from the military. Well unfortunately for Mercy, she makes the decision to break up with her boyfriend Mitch and in doing so, she informs him that her sexual desires are a bit on the kinkier side. Well, Mitch does not take it well and not only beats Mercy in church, in front of everyone, but then proceeds to rape her for the world to see, because of course, this is being taped by the news. This is where the SWAT team enters. After a bullet is placed in Mitch, rendering him dead, Miller sweeps in and tends to Mercy. Hence, the beginning of their relationship.

 Mercy is pretty well known and liked in Kilgore. Not only does she do good by running Second Chances, her dad is also the fire chief, so it’s a good thing that Mitch’s life came to a screeching halt, because surely he wouldn’t have lasted had the bullet not done it’s job. Miller is trying to do the right thing and help Mercy whenever possible, so. . .what was a cop helping out a victim, turns into a pretty solid friendship.

Things change when Mercy needs Miller to do her a favor. A favor that will change the course of their relationship for good. When Miller escorted Mercy to the hospital the night of the rape, the nurse asked him to try and convince Mercy to take the morning after pill. He was unsuccessful in his attempt, leaving a very sure possibility that Mercy could be pregnant with the rapist assholes kid. Know where I’m going with this yet? Mercy would like for Mitch to have sex with her. Her theory is that if Miller has sex with her (since it is still pretty close to the day that she was raped), then if she happens to be pregnant, than there are two possibilities as to who the dad could be and since Miller and Mitch share some of the same physical traits, it would put Mercy’s mind at ease a bit. Terminating the pregnancy was never an option, she just didn’t want to live with the idea that Mitch is certainly the father, if she happened to be pregnant.

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So all of that should provide you with enough drama to last you well past the last page. Let’s talk about the folks surrounding Miller and Mercy. I have to hand it to Lani Lynn Vale, she is spectacular at ensemble writing. This is my first series by Lani Lynn Vale that I have read, I just finished Whiskey Neat, which is the first book in the Uncertain Saints MC Series AND I loved it and each book just entices the reader to fall deeper in love with the series as a whole. Now, in Execution Style, unfortunately we don’t get too much of a glimpse into the lives of the couples from the previous books. But, that’s okay, because Miller’s brother Foster is really involved in this book and since book #5 is his, that works out well. So, while I may tell you that it’s okay to go ahead and read this book as a stand-alone (and it is), it’s such a good series, I’m not sure why you’ll want to do yourself that disservice, but to each his own.

Due to the sexual situation here, Mercy’s reaction to becoming intimate could’ve been tense and uncomfortable, but it’s not. And, the way that Miller handles the whole issue was spot on. One of Mercy’s issues (that’s not the right word, but it’ll work) is her desire to be taken roughly in the bedroom. Her sexual relationship with Mitch was very boring and while the rape was very traumatic, it was rape for crying out loud, she certainly had a positive reaction to the “roughness” of the sex. Which is how she wants Miller to take her (rough). Even though the sex had to be worked around a traumatic event, it worked well. Even with Miller being delicate with Mercy, you aren’t denied his bedroom abilities and the way he is able to curl some toes and drop the panties.

Even with the seriousness of the rape, Execution Style still brings the same humor that I loved about the previous books. Mercy is absolutely adorable. She epitomizes the definition of survivor and handles herself post-incident as you would expect a survivor to. I already knew I loved Miller. He is the one who fucked his way through Memphis’ wall in book #3. With that introduction, how could you not love him, right? And he just really ups the “book boyfriend” factor with just the way he not only handles the rape, but really how he falls in love with Mercy, loved it!

This series is really getting good. Each book is just sucks you in more and more. Cover to cover, it’s almost impossible to put down. Next, I’ll be diving right into Foster’s story and I can already tell that it’s gonna be a good one. Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFavorite Quotes TagExecution Style (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #4) by Lani Lynn Vale | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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

Until July (Until Her Series, Book #1) | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comUntil July (Until Her Series, Book #1) | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSynopsis TagUntil July (Until Her Series, Book #1) | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Until July/Until Her Series is a spin-off of the Until Series (November/Trevor/Lilly/Nico). Does this mean you have to read that series in order to enjoy this series? No. But, I will tell you this, if you decide to fall in love with July (and Wes) and trust a BXTCH, you will, and you have yet to fall in love with her parents (Asher and November), then I’m pretty certain you’re going to want to read the entire Until Series, like one right after the other, like no sleep at all, like one-click then one-click then one-click, well, I think you understand. Consider yourself warned.

Until July will be told through the POV’s of July and Wes.

In case you’re one of the few who haven’t had your toes curled by November and Asher (Until November), then I should probably tell you that July is their oldest daughter and believe it or not the other four daughters are: June, May, December, and April. Wes and July first meet while July is out on a bike ride (as in motorcycle), and she tasers Wes, there’s a little more to it, but that’s the gist. They meet again when Wes comes into July’s clinic looking to adopt a dog. Oh, July is a vet.

Wes is taken by July from the word go and the fact that she actually rides a motorcycle really just sweetens the deal. He finally convinces her to have dinner with him, just to have her leave him at the restaurant, don’t worry, he totally earned the walk out. Then after working his way back in, he fucks up again. But, needless to say it works out (or we would be reading a different book, right?) and a relationship is born.

The main focus of this book, besides Wes and July, is July having to deal with someone in their town fighting dogs.  I probably should back up a bit. If you have read Until November, then you should remember Beast, November’s massive dog, he is the one who inspired July to become a veterinarian. After severely injured (near death) dogs start showing up on the steps of her practice, she quickly realizes that someone, somewhere is fighting dogs and even though she has only been able to save one, she is determined to get to the bottom of it. 

Real quick, I should point out that Wes does belong to a motorcycle club. It’s not the focal point of the book however. There are members of the club that are involved in the story and the clubhouse is the setting for some things, but this is not a MC style book. However, the fact that Wes is in a MC at all, makes him that much sexier.

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So, we have covered the Mayson’s, let’s talk about the rest of the cast. As with any book in the “family”, Until July is almost an ensemble. The support here is so good. We do get to meet members of Wes’ MC family, in fact one member, Z, has somewhat of his own story line within the pages of Until July. I think all in all, we’re getting a very good set-up for future books surrounding the Mayson family and Until July just jump starts it and does it so very well.

To say that July and Wes are capable of steaming up the windows is an understatement. Even though it takes a good chunk of the story before they actually get down to doing the business, there is still some thick sexual tension happening leading up to the actual good stuff. It was sexy and passionate and angsty and dominant, really just all the good things it should be and then some. Ummm. . .Love me some Wes.

This is a great start to introducing the next generation of Mayson’s and proof that the Mayson curse, the BOOM, doesn’t only attack the Mayson men, the women are just as affected. There really wasn’t anything I was disappointed in, well, except for the cover, I wasn’t a huge fan of that. But that’s okay, because it’s what’s between the cover that had me captivated. Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagUntil July (Until Her Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

 

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The Stocking Was Hung (The Holidays Series, Book #1) by Tara Sivec

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The Stocking Was Hung by Tara Sivec

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: The Stocking Was Hung is a complete stand-alone and a very quick holiday read. Trust me when I say, you will not be disappointed. It is certainly a good thing that I was in the privacy of my home while discovering how hung the Stocking actually was, because had I been in public. . .well, I’m sure you can figure that out.

The Stocking Was Hung will be told through the POV’s of Noel (Leon) and Sam.

We’re going to kick this story off with Noel Holiday (yes, her real name) stuck in the airport drinking her worries away while waiting to board a plane to spend the holidays with her family. The problem, she has just recently lost her job and when Logan, her boyfriend of a year, dropped to his knees in an effort to turn a year into forever, she hightailed it out of there. So, now she is not only without a job, but also without a place to live. Oh yeah, and her mom is expecting Logan to arrive with Noel in Ohio and has high expectations that Noel is going to show up with an engagement ring on her finger. When Noel accidentally throws a drink onto a complete stranger, little does she know, her life is about to change. 

Sam Stocking (again, real name) is back home after an 18 month deployment overseas. Initially pissed that he just had a drink land on his crotch, all is quickly forgiven when he lays eyes on Noel and at the same time realizes just how much sexual tension he has built up while defending his country. 

Sam and Noel share a few drinks, hit it off, then after extending an invite to Sam to join her and her family for the holidays, she comes up with the most brilliant idea of passing him off as Logan. Don’t worry, Sam agrees to it.

And that’s where the fun kicks off.
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Let’s talk about this outstanding supporting cast, which is one of the many things I love about Tara Sivec. She has a wonderful ability in making the reader fall in love with the entire slew of characters that she writes, not just the leading ones. In The Stocking Was Hung, there is an Aunt who used to be an Uncle, who has a fascination with Sam’s package. Noel’s mom and dad are just as frisky with one another now as they were years ago (credit a little of that to the medical marijuana prescription). There’s the token older brother who can do no wrong in the eyes of the ‘rents. All around, they are all just as important to the comedy of The Stocking Was Hung as Noel and Sam are.

Imagine the sexual tension oozing from Sam after being overseas for 18 months. Trust me, it was beginning to affect me. Need another reason to love Tara Sivec? Even though this book is super funny, the sex is super sexy. There’s a dressing room scene, there’s a scene in Santa’s workshop, don’t worry, there’s some action in the bedroom as well. You’re gonna definitely want a Sam Stocking of your very own. Maybe that’s what she should market next, if you know what I mean.

Everyone has their “holiday staples”, the shows or traditions that take place every holiday season. For example, my favorite holiday movie is “Christmas Vacation”, now my Christmas wish this year is for someone to PLEASE take The Stocking Was Hung and turn it into my next favorite holiday movie. Pretty please.

Well done, Tara Sivec, well done. Though I shouldn’t be surprised, she is one of my absolute favorite romantic comedy authors. Get this book now. Happy Holidays and here’s to hoping that you all have well hung Stockings of your very own.

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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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